📍BRASIL
🚨Sete indivíduos armados invadiram a residência dos defensores ambientais Alcione Figueiredo Correa e Marcos Fantini, mantiveram-nos como reféns por horas e incendiaram a casa.
A FLD condena os ataques violentos.
🔗 https://t.co/caSdcSlT7K
We wish the players and staff of Cape Verde team good luck against Argentina in Miami FL, USA. The players of Cape Verse should play with determination and shun any underdog talk. You beat Cameroon and Cameroon won Argentina in 1990 WC with star player, maradona.
🌊 Our #oceans cover 70% of the planet, regulate our climate, and harbor extraordinary marine life. This June, follow along as MCF spotlights the grantees and species at the heart of our ocean conservation work. https://t.co/sB363VsTYt
Keynote address delivered by Nnimmo Bassey, Director, Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF), at the 3rd Niger Delta Climate Conference held at Port Harcourt, River State, Nigeria. https://t.co/T4c6FdcsRi via Environews
🌍💧Through the Clean Currents Coalition, the Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory has worked with experts across eight countries to stop plastic in rivers before it reaches the ocean. Community by community and river by river, they’re creating global impact and developing a toolkit for addressing this systemic threat to environmental health.
With the power of technology, data, and collaboration, we are turning off the tap of plastic pollution, one river at a time. Stay tuned for some exciting news from the Clean Currents Coalition in the next few days!
@greenerationid@WILDCOAST@OurOcean@ichthion@waste4change@TheOceanCleanup@MareaVerde_PA@GraceKennedyGrp@cleanharboursja@TerraCycleThaiF@TerraCycleTCGF@ChemolexLtd
���✨ Towards a #SustainableDataCommons Ecosystem – a research partnership @OKFN & @ITforChange
In this case study, Ana Méndez de Andés and Semra Sönmez explore how to shift the narrative from #opendata to community #governance of data.
👉🏾 Read it here: https://t.co/NayaEr7pRs
Malaria is still one of the most common illnesses around us but it doesn’t have to be.
This World Malaria Day, let’s move beyond awareness and take action:
✔️ Sleep under your insecticide-treated net
✔️ Clear stagnant water around your environment
✔️ Seek treatment early—don’t self-medicate blindly
Protecting yourself also protects your family and your community.
Start today. Stay consistent. Save lives.
#WorldMalariaDay #EndMalaria #HealthyLiving #PIGD
We will never achieve the resolutions of environmental problems without the freewill of humans in tackling the problems. Environmental problems can't be realised if it hinges on careers and lifeline of CSOs and institutions who prey on the problems.
African climate justice advocates, civil society groups, and policy experts have issued a call to the Co‑Chairs and Board of the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD), urging them to ensure that the new global financing mechanism truly responds to the needs of vulnerable communities already suffering the devastating impacts of climate change. https://t.co/g2Hl81H23y via Environews
African climate justice advocates, civil society groups, and policy experts have issued a call to the Co‑Chairs and Board of the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD), urging them to ensure that the new global financing mechanism truly responds to the needs of vulnerable communities already suffering the devastating impacts of climate change. https://t.co/g2Hl81H23y via Environews
They must first takeaway their gatekeeper mentality that has long characterized African CSOs. It's time for the new funds to go directly to concerned communities without having to pass through any third parties. They wrongly presented communities as void of capacity, A HOAX.
African climate justice advocates, civil society groups, and policy experts have issued a call to the Co‑Chairs and Board of the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD), urging them to ensure that the new global financing mechanism truly responds to the needs of vulnerable communities already suffering the devastating impacts of climate change. https://t.co/g2Hl81H23y via Environews
How can Agriculture and Wetlands thrive together?
Join the Convention on Wetlands and Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations @FAO Wednesday 29 April 2026 for two webinars exploring the latest science, policy guidance and real‑world examples of sustainable agriculture–wetland interactions.
We will discuss:
• Key findings from Policy Brief 8 and Technical Report 13
• Case studies from diverse regions and production systems
• Practical ways for Contracting Parties and practitioners to integrate wetland conservation and wise use into agricultural policy and planning
Who should attend: National Focal Points, policymakers, agricultural and environmental authorities, wetland practitioners, site managers, and anyone working on sustainable agriculture or food systems.
Register for the 10:00 CET session: https://t.co/n7BH2Yh58Z
Register for the 15:00 CET session: https://t.co/sc73Bo2UU2
You shouldn't only know the number of migrants in the UK but rather ask why they are immigrating to the UK. The majority are immigrants from former UK colonies & victims of UK's failed decolonization schemes which continue today. Total decolonization is the answer. #FixItNow
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe believes the United Kingdom has been “colonised by immigrants”.
Ratcliffe, who moved to Monaco in 2020, said the UK needs a prime minister who is “prepared to be unpopular … to get the big issues sorted”, comparing that role to his own at United, where he has been “very unpopular” because of the changes made since his arrival in 2024.
“You can’t have an economy with nine million people on benefits and huge levels of immigrants coming in,” Ratcliffe, 73, told Sky. “I mean, the UK has been colonised. It’s costing too much money.
“The UK has been colonised by immigrants, really, hasn’t it? I mean, the population of the UK was 58 million in 2020, now it’s 70 million. That’s 12 million people.”
The UK’s Office for National Statistics estimated that the UK population was 69.5 million in November 2025, compared to 67.1 million in 2020. The ONS also estimated that the UK’s long-term net migration was 204,000 from 2024 to 2025.
According to a House of Commons research briefing from January of this year there were 1.68 million people, as of December 2025, claiming unemployment-related benefits in the UK.