We're now 2 yrs into the decisive decade. Emissions should be in an unprecedented fall, instead we're seeing the 2nd biggest rise ever recorded. We're wasting invaluable time pretending we can solve this crisis without treating it like a crisis. World leaders are still in denial.
This powerful feature from @nytimes immerses you in the sights, sounds, and stories of the climate crisis in every single country in the world.
Indeed, our planet is on fire. That's why we all must make our voices heard and demand #ClimateAction.
https://t.co/kqzL5JGwu3
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Cities blanketed in dust. Graveyards swallowed by the sea. For years, scientists have sounded the alarm. Now it’s here.
This is “Postcards From a World on Fire,” a look at climate change in 193 countries. https://t.co/atGmk2ax7G
I long for feeling profound solidarity in knowledge that humanity is working together to address climate and ecological breakdown like the emergency it is. This is what I want as an Earthling and a parent. This is what I work for. #EmergencyMode
I am frightened scared and angry at the devastating climate change coming our way, that we could have easily avoided had world elite acted years ago and still can avoid the worst if world acts immediately and globally and if I was younger I would be even more frightened and angry
Every policy decision that humanity takes from this point on, from the local to the international scale, should include careful assessment on whether it accelerates or slows climate and ecological breakdown.
Native Americans are the keepers of traditions and defenders of our natural resources. This Native American Heritage Day, I honor our culture and our ancestors. At @Interior, we will continue to include Indigenous knowledge as we protect our lands for future generations.