I've been working in climate and environmental communications for years. I kept seeing the same
problem: the best solutions weren't reaching the people who needed to hear them.
So I started https://t.co/ncuaq7Crib
Climate & ocean solutions, eco swaps, actions you can take.
Try these swaps: “environment” → “our health and safety.” “emissions” → “clean air, lower energy bills.” “climate justice” → “who gets left behind.” Same truth. Far better reach. Language is not optional.👇
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Most people dramatically underestimate how many others care about climate. When you correct that misperception — “actually, most people in your community support action” — behavior shifts. The silent majority needs a signal.👇
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🌊 Take Action Tuesday: clean water for our rivers, beaches, and coasts is under threat right now — on four fronts. You can take all four actions, or just the ones you care about, from one link in a few minutes. ht to my friends Adam & Tania @outdooralliance.bsky.social👇
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The Island States Ocean Summit: Global conversations on ocean resilience and Sustainable Ocean Planning and Management.
Hosted by The Nippon Foundation, in partnership with Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and IOC through the #OceanDecade.
#SustainableOceanEconomy
Despite their importance, ocean-based #climate solutions receive less than 2% of global climate finance. Expanding blue finance through bonds, blended #finance, and multilateral funding will be critical for climate resilience: Marinez Scherer https://t.co/rm7PB4kkMy
#ClimateHushing (going quiet because you're afraid the topic is a loser) is the most expensive mistake in climate advocacy.
It's exactly backwards, argues Andreas Karelas in a new op-ed in The Hill.
Quick thread on why, and what to do instead. 🧵
The most effective climate messenger isn't a scientist or a celebrity. It's a trusted voice in their network.
That's you.
If this reframe helps, don't just like it, repost it with the one
line you'd use to make the economic case to someone in your life. That's how it travels.
Studies confirm: sharing what’s WORKING motivates more action than sharing what’s failing. Progress is persuasive. Name the wins. Show who’s doing it. The science calls this “collective efficacy” — and it’s powerful.👇
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#Climateaction isn’t just about polar bears and melting glaciers.
It’s cheaper energy bills. Kids studying with the lights on. Clean water reaching communities that had none.
Climate investment is already delivering returns. The economy is the argument.
📹 @unfccc.int
#Climate