Here are some ways to reduce the use of single-use plastics: purchase reusable bags, give up gum (made of synthetic rubber), stop using straws, or purchase reusable ones and carry a reusable coffee cup. #ees028
Not only do scientists limiting their travel by plane help the environment, but it also allows more people to have the access to knowledge, because videos of the panelists from conferences would be digital and reach a wider audience. #ees028 https://t.co/1ztNvkdbEO
“The goal is to not shame people for flying, it’s for people to think carefully about whether they need to fly” - Climate scientist on the idea of flying less to reduce carbon footprint #ees028
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Purposely burning land sounds damaging but centuries ago Indiginous burning in California created a higher level of diversity and CA was one of the most ecologically rich zones in the world #ees028
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Before the restoration of the Kissimmee river bald eagle nesting territory decreased by 70% and over 90% of waterfowl species disappeared. This goes to show how important the restoration of the river was. #ees028
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Did you know that doctors in Canada can prescribe patients with passes to National Parks? This just goes to show how healing the environment can be. #ees028
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In the past, only 4% of female African elephants grew without tusks but now the number has grown to 50%. And elephants who do have tusks are developing smaller tusks. This is clearly an issue! #ees028 https://t.co/oHoNUkDyw0
In Louisiana the equivalent of a football field is disappearing every 100 minutes, the state is currently suffering from the highest rate of land loss in the world #ees028
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Recently, The US Army released its first climate strategy. Some of the goals include making more army vehicles electric and increasing fuel efficiency. #ees028
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“It’s a sad reality that we have preserved the DMZ, not from an ethical point of view that we value the environment but because people are afraid of losing their lives,” said Kim Seung-ho, the director of the DMZ Ecology Research Institute. #ees028 https://t.co/tbtiIsJiWy
“There is no honor and respect in poaching because it only supports the organized crime networks that are currently running poaching gangs and it steals from the communities that benefit from co-existing with wildlife”
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Lehigh recently announced new updates to its Climate Action Strategy which outlines its goal to achieve net carbon neutrality by 2040. #ees028
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