Today is Earth Day.
It's a new moon day as well. Enjoy nature, start working on your immune system, get lots of rest and much needed relaxation. Being paranoid about what's going on in the world is not going to help… https://t.co/xbgbxhF1Be
#Repost@virajoza (@get_repost)
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Would you like to learn how to make the best use of the quarantine time by looking at how to move towards a sustainable, eco-friendly lifestyle that serves you and in turn the… https://t.co/j9aUo6LUFH
extinctionrebellion
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The rebellion is still going strong. We are here to fight for a future for the next generation. We owe it to them, to each other, to ourselves, to take a stand… https://t.co/9BikpOoNP6
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🐾🌿🌎Don’t miss out! Get your free ticket to Zero Mkt London and join us for a day of plant-based, zero waste… https://t.co/BVSWTpgPI8
Thanks to thebigblueblueprint for covering the @GoSustain event.
Here is what they had to say :
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We spoke with Graham Wood at the @GoSustain event in London. Here is a little teaser… https://t.co/s7eJ8Pm0Sj
#Repost awastefreeworld
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Let’s change the world together. Start today, refuse any single use plastic, don’t eat meat or fish today, help an animal or person in need. Do something… https://t.co/VPGX6TgshU
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So excited to see that the @nationaltrust 2019 handbook has arrived in a 100% compostable starch film rather than polythene wrapping!
It can… https://t.co/WaXygohFNi
Researchers from the the National University of Singapore (NUS) have made a significant contribution towards resolving the global issue of plastic waste, by creating a way to convert plastic bottle waste into aerogels for many useful applications.
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While most people are in favour of cutting pollution, the partial ban will also mean certain drivers - particularly of commercial vehicles - face the cost of replacing vehicles.
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As the oceans warm, oxygen decreases while hydrogen sulfide increases, making the oceans toxic and putting marine species at risk. #GoSustain
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Limiting global warming to 1.5°C would require rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society, according to the latest report from the world's leading body of climate change experts. #GoSustain
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