Will this be the decade we change the world... or ruin it?
Adland has the choice to be a change agent or use creativity to keep the public addicted to carbon.
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🇲🇽 En los bosques tropicales de La Chinantla, en Oaxaca, México, mujeres indígenas chinantecas recorren senderos, cruzan ríos y suben montañas para monitorear la fauna silvestre con cámaras trampa. 1/8 🧵⬇️ https://t.co/jes2ACxVJU
"Leaders who depend on imported fuel increasingly see solar, batteries, electric transport, and efficiency not as political burdens but as tools for containing the price shocks that drive their citizens into the streets. For the first time in the climate era, public interest in cheap, secure clean power and political interest in regime continuity point in the same direction"
By @Climate_Intel and me in @ForeignPolicy
https://t.co/q9xtEf7Jt5
⛽🚨 Habitantes de Reforma, #Chiapas, denuncian que una fuga de combustible lleva más de un mes contaminando tierras, agua y pastizales donde se alimenta el ganado.
Productores afectados aseguran que personal de Pemex ha acudido a tomar fotografías y realizar inspecciones, pero el combustible continúa brotando del suelo. Incluso reportan animales enfermos y pérdidas económicas.
Los rancheros exigen la reparación de los daños, una indemnización y una solución definitiva al problema que, afirman, sigue sin ser atendido.
La información de @Joseraul_reyes en #HechosMeridiano
México podría perder parte de su biodiversidad acuática por efecto del cambio climático.
Esta investigación forma parte de una colaboración de Mongabay Latam con Naturaleza Aristegui.
En el marco del Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente, algunas especies de peces de agua dulce que hoy son fundamentales para la alimentación y el sustento de comunidades pesqueras enfrentan un futuro incierto.
Conoce más detalles en: https://t.co/2ItF4z3TPM
🌳En el #DíaMundialdelMedioambiente, tres investigaciones muestran cómo la ciencia enfrenta la crisis climática en América Latina. https://t.co/92N50CA9R4
It’s been a cool start to June, but that’s about to change.
A heat wave will bring record-breaking temperatures from New England to the Mid-Atlantic, with highs reaching the 90s. A super El Niño could lead to a record warm year in 2027, scientists say. https://t.co/sGnukCKNtO
A pesar de todas las afectaciones que causará a la Reserva de la Biosfera de Sian Ka'an, que documenté en este reportaje para @Pajaropolitico, esta semana Semarnat autorizó a Sedena la construcción del megaproyecto turístico Puerta al Mar https://t.co/mgsCtiDO8v
Watch @UN Secretary-General @antonioguterres' message about the emerging El Niño that is set to influence global temperature and rainfall patterns, increasing the risk of extreme weather in the coming months.
More information ➡️ https://t.co/htyps0XfsE
India’s dangerously torrid summer days have long been a climate warning. Now the country is increasingly dealing with sweltering nights too, as global warming and poor urban planning put millions at risk. Read more: https://t.co/tmftVJ9h9h
📷️: Ritesh Shukla/Getty Images
🌡️ Record Europe May heatwave prompts concerns for future
Western Europe is facing record-breaking temperatures as Britain and France hit 34 degrees. The high temperatures have raised questions amongst European citizens about what temperatures younger generations might experience in the future.
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🌊🚨 El sargazo invade Playa del Carmen: aunque brigadas realizan limpieza diaria, enormes cantidades de macroalga siguen llegando a la costa, dejando largas franjas marrones sobre la arena y el mar Caribe
📸 Cuartoscuro
Western Europe is essentially trapped in the weather equivalent of a Dutch oven, a situation one scientist said has "the finger prints of climate change all over it"
https://t.co/qFBKxTKuJx
Western Europe is facing record-breaking May temperatures, with the UK nearing 35°C (95°F) and France reporting seven heat-related deaths during the ongoing heatwave https://t.co/Hfh90LwVxU
You already know polluted air is bad for the planet.
What’s harder to grasp is just how bad it is for our bodies too.
Air pollution from fossil fuels and climate-fueled wildfires releases tiny particles into the air every day. Some are 30 times thinner than a strand of hair and small enough to travel deep into our lungs and bloodstream – and they can make people sick.
Clean air should not be a privilege – everyone deserves it.
A pesar de una inversión de 150 millones de pesos en equipos GPS, la revisión de pangas en el hábitat de la vaquita marina es inexistente
https://t.co/EGvVsejbNS
A deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship highlights a growing tourism trend: Trips to Antarctica are soaring as advances in shipbuilding couple with fears among visitors that the icy landscapes could melt away due to climate change. https://t.co/NLpkLdLla4
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere just hit a ‘depressing’ record high | Scientific American
#StandWithScience#ClimateAction https://t.co/AdGITcMpwW