WE DID IT! 10 MILLION POUNDS PULLED!
We’re beyond stoked to announce that we’ve officially pulled our 10 MILLIONTH POUND of trash from the ocean, rivers, and coastlines!
We're not even close to finished.
#4ocean10million��
For everyone sharing this vid: yes, Tim from @USGSVolcanoes is sampling 100% correctly. Cotton clothes, face and hand protection, non-steel toed shoes, rock hammer, metal bucket w/water. This is how we sample active pahoehoe lava flows, & Tim is one of the best!
In the first half of 2020, Britain went without coal-fired power for the longest stretch since the 1880s. Original graphic by @niko_tinius for @theguardian https://t.co/PwrZ26XQv9 https://t.co/isvce42yV0 #bnews
Congrats to Team Haiti on 2 years of pulling pounds!
On this day in 2018, our cleanup crews in Haiti pulled their very first pound of trash. Since then, Team Haiti has pulled over 3,929,048 pounds of trash from the ocean, coastlines, and rivers.
HUGE WIN! A court just blocked trophy hunting of Yellowstone grizzly bears, ensuring that the bears are protected under the Endangered Species Act! 👏
https://t.co/0SYjB8ESZe
Before and After.
When you take a closer look at this photo, you'll see dozens of single-use plastic items. Most of these items have sustainable alternatives, which are either reusable or are made from materials that are safer for the environment.
CHECK THIS OUT: Brian, Tricia and Brady Hurt were fishing in Northern Wisconsin when they spotted this bear with a plastic container over his head. After a few attempts they were able to remove the container and the bear made it back to shore!
Video courtesy of Hurt Family.
The number of climate deniers in Australia is more than double the global average, new survey finds https://t.co/zyLfRyt5fq Figure show the US is topping the denier list followed by Sweden, Australia and Norway
There is no ideal material for a bag. Ultimately, using an existing plastic bag repeatedly and not throwing it out is the best policy. https://t.co/TOvEqwAd7L #bnews
Some may fight for climate justice because of their love for the outdoors. 16-year-old activist, @israhirsi fights for climate justice because she knows all too well that our warming planet affects communities of color the most. ✊🏿✊🏽✊🏾 https://t.co/Ff3HfEAQlr