"We should not be doing this. This is insane. This level of archiving typically happens when a country is under attack from another country, and this is an attack from within."
The women saving America's climate data: https://t.co/90hG4cOLDW
.@kylamandel and I edited this issue all about the people dedicated to helping the climate and the Earth. The cover was carved in wood by @sunscribes using only the sun. https://t.co/n8GgXkutaT
Delighted to present my latest @TIME cover story on the effect of rising, warming oceans on fishing communities in the Philippines. Many thanks to esteemed collaborators Chad De Guzman, Joshua Irwandi, & @kylamandel
According to a new study, over a third of people in the U.S. have dreamed about climate change at least once in their lives.
How climate change is changing how we dream: https://t.co/0NbFGy2eCP
A new study shows manufacturers DuPont and 3M had preliminary evidence of PFAS toxicity as early as the 1960s, and knew broadly about the dangers the chemicals pose by 1970. https://t.co/J0ai7L9jH9
U.N. Security General @antonioguterres writes a climate-change apology to his future great-great-granddaughter: "As I write you in 2023, humanity is losing the fight of our lives: the battle against climate upheaval that threatens our planet" https://t.co/iXTYzEuKdb
Apple's head of sustainability, @lisapjackson, is working toward carbon neutrality across the company's entire business and supply chain by 2030 https://t.co/qVGrWGMs3r
Climate activist @vanessa_vash answers your biggest questions about managing climate anxiety, traveling sustainably, and bringing kids into a potentially catastrophic world https://t.co/r77GlCAaH6
TIME 2023 Earth Award honorees @MarkRuffalo and @gloriawalton: "The solutions are right in front of us—we have all the energy and technology needed right here on the surface of the earth" https://t.co/9ETp4eRvPe
A look back across the past four decades of Best Picture Oscar nominees shows a clear uptick in films that grapple with the climate crisis https://t.co/xbRpyMCib6
I am of a matriarchal bloodline, I know fierce like the cradle of my grandmother. The women in my family have created all that we have with sheer grit; despite living as tribal/rural woman in one of the most patriarchal and violent countries against women in the world; Pakistan
"We are ignoring the cries of earth mother."
Such a pleasure speaking with @Ayishas12 about her efforts to uplift the vulnerable + hold polluters to account. Check out her story, featured on the cover of @TIME's Women of the Year issue: https://t.co/L8HovEBtzL
"I was raised with the idea that Earth is a living being."
Ayisha Siddiqa understands the link between human rights and climate change. She's using her voice to uplift the vulnerable and hold polluters to account https://t.co/Wp8enSg9ka
“I was raised with the idea that the Earth is a living being," Ayisha Siddiqa (@Ayishas12) says.
This 24-year-old Pakistani activist has seen how climate change hurts communities—and she's fighting to hold polluters to account https://t.co/tgg1UNTj6F