Let's Fix Our Future. We are a charity with a mission of empowering individuals to change their own lives to be more eco-friendly instead of waiting for others.
We're moving to @bluesky! 🦋 Follow us for the latest environmental science from around the world highlighting underrepresented researchers: https://t.co/ivcyTbJa3k
Not on Bluesky? Check out our Translating Science project here: https://t.co/YKz2bntW08
Our Earthshot ambassadors learned all about the journey of waste and how to upcycle old t-shirts into bags today! 🎒
Thank you @AnotherWay_org for the fantastic workshop, students can’t wait to finish them in the new year 🤩🌍 #SeeFurther
A reminder to sign up to this fantastic event we're hosting next week! Join us on Tuesday 3rd to hear from communicators, storytellers, scientists talking about how we can make change through storytelling💚
https://t.co/kzmu4eU1DW
3 December: Join @AnotherWay_org's founder Amy Bray (@UniofExeter alumna) for an insightful panel discussion on how communications plays a role in disseminating environmental science and informing people about #conservation, #climate and #sustainability.
👉https://t.co/H6F6SGDYhD
Things have just got a lot more difficult . Here’s what I think . I had no control over what just happened . None . But I do have control over how I will react to it . And I am not going to give up on the beautiful and the good , the grip on my dreams just got tighter .
Healthy reefs are an orchestra of noise from snapping shrimps, dolphins, fish and waves. 🦐 As coral degrades, the wildlife leaves and the noise with them – but scientists are now discovering how sound might be able to bring life back to silent reefs 🪼🐠
https://t.co/QimDGGdagz
BREAKING NEWS: Iberian lynx rebounding thanks to #conservation action.
The Iberian Lynx has improved from Endangered to Vulnerable on The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™, continuing its dramatic recovery from near extinction.
https://t.co/xg2pl9acXB
13 scientists set out to study changes to suitable habitat for the #endangered Asian #elephant across almost 1200 years, and to identify how these differences may relate to shifts in land use 🐘🌴
Read our #TranslatingScience summary of the paper https://t.co/9cUH8Oj0bY
Conservation groups are seeing more malnourished bats, as wildlife experts warn the washout summer is driving down the insects they feed on. Bats in the UK are threatened by habitat destruction, increasing use of artificial light and building development.
https://t.co/VMqCkDmXhO
With your help, Another Way could receive £5,000 to further our mission to #empower people to live with #kindness towards our planet. Nominate us now before it's too late! #movementforgood
https://t.co/BYodKzH9FP
Baby beavers in urban London!
The birth of the first baby beavers in urban London in over 400 years marks the latest milestone for this groundbreaking community project.
Lovely work retreat with @AnotherWay_org this week, with the bonus of being able to get some mothing in and to show some new nature lovers that not all creepy-crawlies are creepy! Featuring a sallow kitten, pine hawk-moth and wasp spider.
Ban the sale of Artificial Grass: a toxic unrecyclable biodiversity desert exacerbating climate change, flooding and urban heat islands
- Sign the Petition! https://t.co/k6IepIcZ6o via @UKChange
How much can we take from our planet without harming it? Are we using more resources than we should? What can we start taking less to help both us and our planet thrive? 🌿🌍
Read our #TranslatingScience summary of Rockström et al's 2023 paper: https://t.co/sixHcijCYG
What makes an ecosystem vulnerable? Invasive species disrupt natural ecosystems and outcompete native species. Scientists produced a vulnerability model to identify where local efforts or large scale policies should be used 🐞#translatingscience
https://t.co/c8thqWSpYx
80% of butterflies in the UK have declined since the 1970s, with habitat loss, climate change and pesticide use the main drivers of this decline.
With populations of butterflies already depleted, they are less resilient to the impact of poor weather.
📷: Will Langdon
Planning on making the most of the sunshine and getting out for a #BigButterflyCount this weekend?
If you've not taken part yet, here's how:
😎 Find a sunny spot
⌚ Spend 15 minutes spotting butterflies and moths
📱 Record how many and what species you see
📷: Matt Berry