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Hey, happy Earth Day! Who wants to talk about climate change?
Yeah, okay, fair, I kinda figured the answer to that would be "ugh do we have to?" What if I told you I have good news though? Good news with caveats, but still good news.
What if I told you that since the Paris Agreement in 2015, we've avoided a whole degree celsius of global warming by 2100, or maybe more?
Current projections are 2.7C, which is way better than the 3-5C (with a median of 3.7C) we were expecting in 2015. It's not where we want to be - 1.5C - but it is big, noticeable progress!
And it's not like we either hit 1.5C and avoid all the big scary consequences or fail to hit 1.5C and get all of them - every tenth of a degree of warming we avoid is going to prevent more severe problems like extreme weather, sea level rise, etc.
This means that climate change mitigation efforts are having a noticeable impact! This means a dramatically better, safer future - and if we keep pushing, we could lower the amount of global warming we end up with even further. This is huge progress, and we need to celebrate it, even though the fight isn't over.
It's working. Keep going.
#hylian rambles#climate change#climate crisis#environmental issues#global warming#hope#hope for the future#hope for the planet#earth day
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"People assume that in the 50 years since the first Earth Day we've made no progress. That we're in a worse position now than we were in the 1970s, that there's no point in environmental action," [...] Quite the opposite is true. Climate-friendly advances that would have seemed impossible even 10 years ago are now commonplace. And three times in the past 50 years humanity has faced--and fixed--massive, man-made global environmental issues.
The fight isn't won yet, but don't forget that we have made enormous progress.
We would be in a much, much worse position if it wasn't for all the incredible work of environmental activists who came before us, most of whose names and contributions we will never know. They are the reason that we have a fighting chance now, and we owe it to them to pick up their banner and keep running.
#earth day#climate change#environment#global warming#hope#climate anxiety#climate grief#ecoanxiety#ecogrief
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Happy earth day 💚💙🌍
I ain't ever letting y'all forget this
#404 not found#dnf#dream#dreamnotfound#dreamwastaken#gay#georgenotfound#dnf is real#earth day#global warming#georgewastaken#💙💚
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Today is Earth Overshoot Day.
"Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity’s demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that year."
This means that from today on, we are living in an ecological deficit, or on "credit". We are using natural resources the earth cannot replenish, as well as accumulating waste the earth cannot deal with, "primarily carbon dioxide in the atmosphere". We are using 1.7 earths every year.
The date of Earth Overshoot Days is slowly climbing forward more and more:
While what we should be doing is pushing that date back the other way. If we want to reach the IPCC goal of reducing global greenhouse gas emissions by 43% by 2030, which is required if we are to limit global warming to 1,5°C, we need to push Earth Overshoot Day back by 19 days for the next 7 years.
World Overshoot Day is calculated by Global Footprint Network (where the above graph is from), an international non-profit research organisation that provides data, insights, and tools for decision-makers to understand the ecological limitations of our world so that they can make informed decisions for a better future.
One of the best things you can do as an individual is going vegan, because meat and dairy products tend to emit more greenhouse gasses than plant-based foods. It is truly one of the most effective ways for you as an individual to have an impact on the environment.
A friendly reminder here at the end that veganism is a doing what is “possible and practicable” for you - this includes access to foods, allergies, health issues, mental health issues, etc.
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LEGO Ideas:
The Globe
Set: 21332
2022
Pieces: 2585
#earth day#global selfie earth day#international mother earth day#earth#mother earth#the globe#globe#the earth#lego#lego builds#lego sets#lego bricks#lego ideas#lego globe
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Yeah, such records are increasingly frequent. But to normalize them would make us think there is notihng we can do to stop or reverse the current direction of the climate. There's plenty we can do and the cheapest & easiest thing is to vote.
New record daily global average temperature reached in July 2024
The Earth has just experienced its warmest day in recent history, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) data. On 22 July 2024*, the daily global average temperature reached a new record high in the ERA5 dataset**, at 17.15°C. This exceeds the previous records of 17.09°C, set just one day before on 21 July 2024, and 17.08°C, set a year earlier on 6 July 2023. Based on preliminary data released by C3S on 24 July, Monday 22 July was the hottest day in the ERA5 dataset, which begins in 1940. While the temperature on 21 July 2024 (17.09ºC) was almost indistinguishable from the previous record of 17.08ºC reached on 6 July 2023, the difference between these and the new record temperature (17.15°C) reached on 22 July is larger than typical differences in day-to-day variations among alternative datasets.
The trend is clear to everybody – except fossil fuel companies and their enablers.
Vote like the future of the planet depends on it. 🌎
#climate change#climate crisis#global warming#hottest day ever on earth#c3s#copernicus climate change service#fossil fuels#fossil fuel companies#donald trump#maga#republicans#election 2024#vote blue no matter who
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Could the Atlantic Ocean current collapse in real life like in the movie ‘The Day After Tomorrow’? Technically, yes 😅 — here’s what a new study suggests
#Atlantic #Ocean #Earth #Environment #ClimateCrisis #NowThis
#now this earth#now this#solarpunk#tidalpunk#atlantic ocean#ocean#sea#USA#The Day After Tomorrow#climate crisis#climate chaos#climate change#global warming#global heating#Youtube
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beginning to see american "if you dont vote for the blue warmongerers then you are personally responsible for the red warmongerers getting into power"
#it is so frustrating seeing americans play morals about what party is “harm reduction” when you know sure as hell#that both of them do the same shit#both parties destroy the stability and peace of global south nations for profit. both parties invest so much in global north countries#to encourage allyship and reliance so to never break that allyship. biden is FUNDING GENOCIDE RIGHT NOW.#both parties kill kids. both parties support modern day slavery. both parties pollute our earth and blame it on india and china#and (cus i know your average white american lib doesnt care about the rest of the world)#both parties make the usa a living hell for marginalized ppl. look at how badly indigenous and lgbt rights have been eroded over these 4 yr#look at what is happening at the us/mexico border. look at student loans. look at poverty.#they sat there and did nothing as roe vs wade was destroyed in front of their eyes.#its not harm reduction when both parties are doing the same harm but one of them is just being nicer about it#it is chickens voting for their butcher
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June of Doom 2024 Day 13 (@juneofdoom)
13. “Wait!”
| Sacrifice | Adrenaline | Cornered |
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Jaylah did not know how long her ancestors had lived in this place. She also didn't know how long this place had existed or how it had come into being.
All that she knew was that it was the most beautiful place on Earth and that she had to protect it with everything she had. It was her job, after all.
There were many of her kind scattered all over the Earth. In the dark forests, in the deep jungles, in the dry deserts and vast oceans. They were all nature spirits, chosen by their mother to guard and protect the part of the Earth they had been given.
And Jaylah loved the place where she lived. It was white and beautiful, just like her. Snow and ice covered the landscape. Icy cold and harsh winds swept across the land, but they didn't bother Jaylah at all. On the contrary. She loved the cold. And her friends also loved frolicking in the ice and snow.
Every day, Jaylah did her work and took care of all the life she was supposed to protect.
But the time came when she received more and more worrying messages from the other nature spirits. They told stories of strange creatures with large machines that began to attack and destroy the realms of the others. The monsters killed or stole so many of their friends. They were occupying land that didn't belong to them. Land they didn't own!
It filled Jaylah with sadness and pain to hear what was happening to the other spirits and she would have loved to help them, but she had to stay in the place that Mother Nature had assigned to her. After all, that was what she was meant to do.
For a long time, Jaylah had hoped that she wouldn't have any problems with the creatures. Her home was cold and barren. What would the monsters want to steal there?
But they came. And with them came the big machines.
It broke Jaylah's heart to see the creatures raging around her and tormenting, killing or stealing all her friends. They hurt everything they could find and stole all natural resources, hidden underground.
So Jaylah turned her despair and anger into action.
"Stop!"
Masses of snow and ice crashing down on the machines, burying them alive.
"Wait!"
Attacks from her enraged and angry friends.
"Stop it!"
Great and angry storms, opposing the creatures.
But it was no use. With every year that passed, the monsters grew stronger, surrounding and cornering her and everyone else, weakening Jaylah and her friends. They could only watch helplessly as everything was taken from them. Slowly but surely, their home started to melt.
And Jaylah wept bitterly. Because she had failed. She had let Mother Nature down. All she could hope for was that one day these monsters would pay for what they had done. And she was sure that day would come sooner or later. Even if she wouldn't live to see it.
#juneofdoom#june of doom 2024#day 13#whump#whump challenge#wait#cornered#star trek#fanfiction#jaylah#nature spirits au#destruction of planet earth#major character death#global warming#mega_whumps_characters
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🫨 Earthquake Weather 🌊🗻
Speculative Definition: Unusual meteorological phenomena spanning multiple days, characterized by significant fluctuations in climatic parameters, particularly temperature, occurring in advance of a substantial seismic event (earthquake) within a localized geographical area.
LINK - KRON4: What is Earthquake weather?
[No Such Thing?]
*But Buckle-Up Buttercup.
#san francisco#oakland#california#earthquakes#seismic activity#geology#Earth#san diego#sacramento#los angeles#L.A.#weather#forecast#climate change#global warming#superstition#myth#physics#the big one#psychic#thursday thoughts#shakeout day
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January 13 – Global Day of Action for Palestine
#january 13#2024#global day of action#palestine#ausgov#politas#earth#free palestine#freepalastine🇵🇸#free gaza#gaza strip#gazaunderattack#gaza genocide#gaza#environmental activism#activism#activist#auspol#tasgov#taspol#australia#fuck neoliberals#neoliberal capitalism#anthony albanese#albanese government#classism#class warfare#class war#genocide#no pride in genocide
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Masha Gessen in an interview with Yuri Dud
#masha gessen#climate change#yuri dud#вДудь#vdud#i've watched this part of the interview last night and finished it in its entirety just now#but i am still stuck on this small segment (which the link leads to)#they perfectly put how i feel and why#the existential horror and feeling that this is it#that i am going to be here for the final days#and seeing people around me go on with their lives as if people my age weren't facing down global collapse in our lifetime#i wouldn't be this worried at least not for myself if i were 50#20 more years is gonna be umcomfortable but probably doable#but 50? i don't want to be around for that#and that is just thinking of the climate crisis from my very lucky and privileged place of residence#i look at those younger than me and those still being born and i feel like screaming and crying#which is where my antinatalism comes in but how on earth are can anyone around#and consciously (while well aware of the crisis we are already experiencing) decide to reproduce condemning their children#it's like inside of me is one neverending scream of existential terror
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sometimes my lungs/heart do something funky and im like hm that doesnt seem normal. but then i reason to myself well you just got up and walked around obviously ur heart will beat a little harder since youre moving but then im like no thats bullshit i walked 20 feet to the bathroom that should NOT make my heart beat so hard i feel like i just ran for my life. but then i reason to myself again well youre kind of out of shape so its understandable? and then im like NO bc this has happened even when i was exercising regularly thanks to soccer this isnt normal? but then-
#this post brought to you by i walked to the kitchen (again like 20-30 ft) and was having a little trouble breathing and then i unhooked my b#bra and did some light breathing exercises to get everything under control#i am obviously the pinnacle of health#not but fr i go thru this same mental flip flop All The Time#usually it stops at the youre out of shape portion but today i had the genius thought that no this happened even if i was exercising regular#regularly. clearly there is something wrong with me (derogatory)#the other day my mom was like my asthmas acting up its hard to breathe :(#and i was like have you perhaps tried unhooking your bra bc honestly it happens to me a lot that my bras just squeeze too tight#and she looked at me like i was crazy and was like michelle no thats mot the problem??#and i was like damn ok 🙄#and its like. do other people not start feeling short of breath when they wear a bra sometimes?#i think some of mine are too small? but theyre not a problem half the time so idk#i hate going bra shopping tbh i dont actually know my size#theyre all either WAYY too fucking big or they come in just my size but are a type i hate#michi tag#idk where i was going with this#ohhh my god ok in project hail mary when they were teying to figure out how to prevent the apocalypse via starvation#and they were like yeah lets just release all the fucking methane gas in the polar ice caps and speedrun global warming#and literally my first thought was well damn fuck the asthmatics i guess#the air quality must be soo shitty my god#partially why i did not like the ending was bc it didnt give us a view of how things on earth panned out#just at the end like hey btw earth survived congrats :)#wnd it was so anticlimatic tbh like i knowww there was drama on earth i know it#i wanna know what info he gave them. did he tell them oh yeah btw i woke up and everyone was fucking dead#did he tell them abt the aliens. im assuming he did if only bc of the xenoite#but its like. i so wanna know what the political landscape is like on earth#this is so tangential my point is i just know the asthmatics were not having a fun time#i mean so many people were not having a fun time obvs like they deadass paved the sahara but yeah i wanna know#anyways
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14/10/23-Lakeside Country Park
Photos taken in this set: 1. A lovely Woodpigeon. 2. A Speckled Wood on bright red hawthorn berries, this delicate butterfly which I saw a bit of on the walk looked woven in fine silk as it basked in the autumn sunlight. A powerful moment. 3, 5, 8, 9 and 10. Beautiful views of bright green trees and the lakes. 4. A Coot I enjoyed seeing. 6. Beautiful water mint. 7. Black-headed Gull on a buoy.
As I loved putting together a list of species seen and heard for the Global Big Day as part of Global Bird Weekend this weekend and World Migratory bird day today on the walk it was also great to see outgoing Swallow over a lake, smashing views of Long-tailed Tits including intimately, Mallard, amazing views of Great Spotted Woodpecker including seeing this cracking bird I love right at the start of the walk, a rousting Buzzard soaring view, an exciting Sparrowhawk view, Great Crested Grebes, Moorhen, House Sparrow, Robins seen and heard, cherry Chiffchaffs a star of the walk, a lovely Dunnock view, Chaffinches another star and Blue Tit. It was also powerful to enjoy bird song and sounds today at Lakeside hearing Wren, Goldcrest, Jay and Ring-necked Parakeet well. Brown Rat and Grey Squirrel were interesting mammals to see, with Red Admiral enjoyed a lot for butterflies too. Migrant Hawker and Southern Hawker seen were great dragonfly moments and wild carrot, yarrow pineappleweed, daisy, dock, rowan berries, wild service tree berries, rose hips, apples and conkers were other key plants/fruit seen. It was nice to get Lakeside into my Saturday for a third week running.
#photography#birdwatching#dunnock#wren#great spotted woodpecker#sparrowhawk#buzzard#speckled wood#coot#mallard#great crested grebe#global big day#global bird weekend#2023#earth#nature#happy#outdoors#walking#saturday#weekend#europe#hampshire#uk#red admiral#insects#butterflies
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#there is no planet b#planet b#climate change#global warming#what a wonderful world#earth day#earth#planet earth#go vegan for the planet#go vegan
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Planting Seeds of Change: Celebrating Earth Day Every Day
Shaina Tranquilino
April 29, 2024
As the Earth blooms with the vibrant colours of spring, there's no better time to reflect on our relationship with our planet than on Earth Day, celebrated annually on April 22nd. This Earth Day, I found myself compelled to take action, not just for a single day but as a commitment to a sustainable future. Inspired by the spirit of Earth Month, I decided to plant a tree, a simple yet powerful gesture to honour our planet and contribute to its well-being. But as I dug into the soil and watched the sapling take root, I realized that every day is an opportunity to make a positive impact on the Earth.
The Significance of Earth Day:
Since its inception in 1970, Earth Day has served as a global reminder of the environmental challenges facing our planet. From climate change and deforestation to pollution and habitat loss, the threats to our environment are vast and urgent. Earth Day symbolizes a collective call to action, urging individuals and communities to come together in defense of our planet. It serves as a reminder that we all have a role to play in preserving the natural world for future generations.
Planting Trees: A Timeless Tradition:
One of the most timeless and impactful ways to honor Earth Day is by planting trees. Trees are the lungs of our planet, absorbing carbon dioxide, producing oxygen, and providing vital habitat for countless species. By planting a tree, we not only mitigate the effects of climate change but also enrich our communities with beauty and biodiversity. And while Earth Day may serve as a catalyst for tree-planting initiatives around the world, the truth is that any day is a good day to plant a tree. Whether it's in your backyard, a community park, or a reforestation project halfway across the globe, every tree planted represents a tangible step towards a greener, more sustainable future.
Honouring Earth Every Day:
While Earth Day serves as a powerful reminder of our collective responsibility to the planet, the truth is that our actions should extend far beyond a single day of the year. Each of us has the power to make a difference in our daily lives, whether it's through reducing our carbon footprint, conserving resources, or advocating for environmental policies. By adopting sustainable practices and fostering a deeper connection with the natural world, we can honour Earth not just on April 22nd, but every day of the year.
As I stand beside the newly planted tree, I'm reminded of the profound interconnectedness of all life on Earth. Each tree, each blade of grass, and each breath of air is part of a delicate web of existence that sustains us all. This Earth Day, let us renew our commitment to protecting and preserving our planet, not just for ourselves, but for all living beings that call Earth home. And let us remember that while Earth Day may come just once a year, the opportunity to make a difference is always in bloom. So, whether it's planting a tree, reducing waste, or advocating for change, let's celebrate Earth Day every day, in every action we take.
#earth day#earth#happy earth day#earth day every day#planting seeds of change#sustainable living#climate action#tree planting#trees#tree#trees and forests#protect our planet#global responsibility#nature conservation#nature#nature connection#plants#plant flowers#plant trees#plant seeds
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