Beyond borders: Why new 'high seas' treaty is critical for the world https://perma.cc/32TQ-BZME
UN delegates reach historic agreement on protecting marine biodiversity in international waters https://perma.cc/X2ZX-WFEQ
“It is also vital for achieving ocean-related goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework,” said the statement, referring to the so-called ‘30 by 30’ pledge to protect 30 per cent of the planet’s lands and inland waters, as well as of marine and coastal areas, by 2030 made by a historic UN conference in Montreal this past December.
UN conference concludes with ‘historic’ deal to protect a third of the world’s biodiversity https://perma.cc/WK28-3H48
Marine biodiversity gets a lifeline with high seas treaty https://perma.cc/P6RN-VPSJ
Governments formally adopt High Seas Treaty, paving the way for greater ocean protection https://perma.cc/6LE2-XL7G
“The high seas are humanity’s greatest global commons, and they are a vital part of our planet’s life-support system. But only about 1% of the high seas is currently protected,” said Pepe Clarke, Oceans Practice Leader, WWF.
WWF: High Seas Treaty critical to achieving 30% global ocean protection goal https://perma.cc/K3ZZ-2LDP
“Overfishing and illegal fishing, habitat destruction, plastic and noise pollution as well as climate change impacts are all rife in the high seas. Heavily subsidized, industrial fishers seek to exploit and profit from ocean resources that, by law, belong to everyone. It’s a tragedy of the commons,” says Jessica Battle, Senior Global Ocean Governance and Policy Expert, who is leading WWF’s team at the negotiations.
WWF: Landmark High Seas Treaty agreed, ushering in new rules for ⅔ of the ocean https://perma.cc/DG9P-3KX8
The high seas support crucial fisheries, provide habitats for hundreds of thousands of species and help mitigate climate impacts, with 23% of human-related carbon emissions being absorbed by the ocean over the last 10 years.
UN delegates reach historic agreement on protecting marine biodiversity in international waters https://perma.cc/X2ZX-WFEQ
“It is also vital for achieving ocean-related goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework,” said the statement, referring to the so-called ‘30 by 30’ pledge to protect 30 per cent of the planet’s lands and inland waters, as well as of marine and coastal areas, by 2030 made by a historic UN conference in Montreal this past December.
UN conference concludes with ‘historic’ deal to protect a third of the world’s biodiversity https://perma.cc/WK28-3H48
Marine biodiversity gets a lifeline with high seas treaty https://perma.cc/P6RN-VPSJ
Governments formally adopt High Seas Treaty, paving the way for greater ocean protection https://perma.cc/6LE2-XL7G
“The high seas are humanity’s greatest global commons, and they are a vital part of our planet’s life-support system. But only about 1% of the high seas is currently protected,” said Pepe Clarke, Oceans Practice Leader, WWF.
WWF: High Seas Treaty critical to achieving 30% global ocean protection goal https://perma.cc/K3ZZ-2LDP
“Overfishing and illegal fishing, habitat destruction, plastic and noise pollution as well as climate change impacts are all rife in the high seas. Heavily subsidized, industrial fishers seek to exploit and profit from ocean resources that, by law, belong to everyone. It’s a tragedy of the commons,” says Jessica Battle, Senior Global Ocean Governance and Policy Expert, who is leading WWF’s team at the negotiations.
WWF: Landmark High Seas Treaty agreed, ushering in new rules for ⅔ of the ocean https://perma.cc/DG9P-3KX8
The high seas support crucial fisheries, provide habitats for hundreds of thousands of species and help mitigate climate impacts, with 23% of human-related carbon emissions being absorbed by the ocean over the last 10 years.
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How to Save Fresh Water Flow
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Adopt a Tiger with WWF
Tigers are under threat from poachers. An average of 2 tigers are killed each week for the illegal wildlife trade. With as few as 3,890 tigers left in the wild - time is running out for these endangered big cats. They need you.
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Tigers are under threat from poachers. An average of 2 tigers are killed each week for the illegal wildlife trade. With as few as 3,890 tigers left in the wild - time is running out for these endangered big cats. They need you.
Please, adopt a tiger with WWF-Australia today: https://donate.wwf.org.au/adopt/tiger
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We need to halt nature loss | Living Planet Report 2022 | WWF
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12 HOURS LATER!!! after such idiot action ...
https://t.me/disasterfreaks/584
Fire is destroying everything!
We are seeing a lot more fire this year than in previous years, and we’re seeing records set in many places. Forests are not as resistant to fires as they once were. Climate change is altering rainfall cycles and creating hotter and drier conditions around the country, factors which increase the risk of more frequent and more severe wildfires https://perma.cc/J77K-MP5H
DOESN'T HELP ANYTHING TO PLANT NEW PLANTS, if we destroy all current plants
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/727
With the climate crisis growing increasingly dire, hotter temperatures, more intense and longer dry seasons, earlier snowmelt, and stronger winds damage nature’s ability to resist fire. Fuel accumulates as more intense wet periods lead to rapid vegetation growth, and longer heat waves dry it out. On top of that, increasingly frequent lightning strikes provide more opportunities for ignition. The result of these interwoven drivers is a tinderbox. The fire season is starting earlier and ending later—and the wildfires that ignite are more destructive.
Fires accelerate the climate crisis - Everyone has a role to play in reducing fire risk
Especially intense fire damages the soils’ deepest layers, unlocking the ignition of centuries-old “legacy carbon,” which accounts for 69% of the carbon stored in forests https://perma.cc/5LP7-TJ4L
WWF report: Increasing forest fires are a crisis for the planet https://perma.cc/42GY-JLQT
FIGHTING FIRE WITH NATURE: OUR FORESTS’ LAST STAND https://perma.cc/ET5J-H66A
ARCTIC CONNECTED | WILDFIRES ARE DEVASTATING THE ARCTIC https://perma.cc/NQ77-KR6Z
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https://t.me/PollutionFacts/670
https://t.me/WWFTelegram
https://t.me/WWFFacts
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etc.
Global Fires
https://maps.greenpeace.org/fire_dashboard/
https://maps.greenpeace.org/maps/fire_stories/
https://t.me/disasterfreaks/584
Fire is destroying everything!
We are seeing a lot more fire this year than in previous years, and we’re seeing records set in many places. Forests are not as resistant to fires as they once were. Climate change is altering rainfall cycles and creating hotter and drier conditions around the country, factors which increase the risk of more frequent and more severe wildfires https://perma.cc/J77K-MP5H
DOESN'T HELP ANYTHING TO PLANT NEW PLANTS, if we destroy all current plants
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/727
With the climate crisis growing increasingly dire, hotter temperatures, more intense and longer dry seasons, earlier snowmelt, and stronger winds damage nature’s ability to resist fire. Fuel accumulates as more intense wet periods lead to rapid vegetation growth, and longer heat waves dry it out. On top of that, increasingly frequent lightning strikes provide more opportunities for ignition. The result of these interwoven drivers is a tinderbox. The fire season is starting earlier and ending later—and the wildfires that ignite are more destructive.
Fires accelerate the climate crisis - Everyone has a role to play in reducing fire risk
Especially intense fire damages the soils’ deepest layers, unlocking the ignition of centuries-old “legacy carbon,” which accounts for 69% of the carbon stored in forests https://perma.cc/5LP7-TJ4L
WWF report: Increasing forest fires are a crisis for the planet https://perma.cc/42GY-JLQT
FIGHTING FIRE WITH NATURE: OUR FORESTS’ LAST STAND https://perma.cc/ET5J-H66A
ARCTIC CONNECTED | WILDFIRES ARE DEVASTATING THE ARCTIC https://perma.cc/NQ77-KR6Z
More
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/670
https://t.me/WWFTelegram
https://t.me/WWFFacts
https://t.me/PollutionFacts
etc.
Global Fires
https://maps.greenpeace.org/fire_dashboard/
https://maps.greenpeace.org/maps/fire_stories/
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Our Forests | Timelapse in Google Earth
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WWF - Coca-Cola Arctic Home Campaign - Augmented Reality | WWF
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A new treaty to protect our ocean
Switzerland and the Arctic: Closer Than You Think by Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and ETH Zurich
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We need to start protecting the arctic thanks Switzerland
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Switzerland and the Arctic: Closer Than You Think by Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and ETH Zurich
https://t.me/MissionWillowProject/17
We need to start protecting the arctic thanks Switzerland
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How to save the ocean | Animation | WWF
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Our future is irREVERSIBLE
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Gli umani e gli altri : lo spot WWF per i 50 anni
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Bringing Oceans Back to Life | UK Nature Restoration | WWF
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⏰The nature crisis we need to solve. Narrated by Jason Momoa, UNEP Advocate for Life Below Water.
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Because we're all connected
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Forwarded from Polestar Automotive Telegram by GRT : Swedish electric performance car boat by Volvo Scandinavian - Swiss Norway Car of the Year
Thank Volvo for supporting a global moratorium on deep sea mining. They are among the leaders in the race to the top.
https://www.racetothetop.app/?company=volvo
https://www.greenpeace.org/stop-deep-sea-mining
https://www.stopdeepseabedmining.org/
https://ejfoundation.org/what-we-do/ocean/stop-deep-sea-mining
https://t.me/MissionWillowProject
While fossil fuels are burnt once, major battery inputs like lithium and copper can be recycled multiple times. By 2040, recycled materials have the potential to supply over half of the essential elements for new batteries, even with growing battery demand. Large companies with high use rates of minerals, such as electric car company Polestar, have declared their intention to transition to a closed-loop system. This approach must be scaled and accelerated https://perma.cc/VA5W-D76Z
We’re working to improve the efficiency of our batteries, while taking action to address environmental, social, and human rights issues https://perma.cc/PH3Q-MFDB
Polestar x Cyclic Materials: an attractive partnership https://perma.cc/Q7MY-JR3E
Polestar 0 project: starting and ending with zero https://perma.cc/UL99-SUFM
Green charging: ways to contribute to the energy transition https://perma.cc/Y3A5-XVH4
Electric models include Volvo FH, FM & FMX Electric heavy duty trucks https://perma.cc/4AR2-58JH
Gruvedrift på havbunnen https://perma.cc/A26P-NSKW
🇳🇴😩 WWF condemns Norway's deep seabed mining plans https://perma.cc/D4W7-ARFW
Norge vil åpne for undersjøisk gruvedrift i arktiske farvann https://perma.cc/82NQ-975Q
BMW/Volvo: nei til undersjøisk https://perma.cc/GG78-8YQ7
Four leading global companies today announced their support for a global moratorium on deep seabed mining. Initiated by BMW Group & WWF, and signed by Samsung SDI, Google & Volvo Group, the companies join the increasing chorus of concern about the significant risks to economies & to ocean health that would arise from opening up the deep seabed to extraction of minerals https://perma.cc/H8GP-9C7M
https://www.racetothetop.app/?company=volvo
https://www.greenpeace.org/stop-deep-sea-mining
https://www.stopdeepseabedmining.org/
https://ejfoundation.org/what-we-do/ocean/stop-deep-sea-mining
https://t.me/MissionWillowProject
While fossil fuels are burnt once, major battery inputs like lithium and copper can be recycled multiple times. By 2040, recycled materials have the potential to supply over half of the essential elements for new batteries, even with growing battery demand. Large companies with high use rates of minerals, such as electric car company Polestar, have declared their intention to transition to a closed-loop system. This approach must be scaled and accelerated https://perma.cc/VA5W-D76Z
We’re working to improve the efficiency of our batteries, while taking action to address environmental, social, and human rights issues https://perma.cc/PH3Q-MFDB
Polestar x Cyclic Materials: an attractive partnership https://perma.cc/Q7MY-JR3E
Polestar 0 project: starting and ending with zero https://perma.cc/UL99-SUFM
Green charging: ways to contribute to the energy transition https://perma.cc/Y3A5-XVH4
Electric models include Volvo FH, FM & FMX Electric heavy duty trucks https://perma.cc/4AR2-58JH
Gruvedrift på havbunnen https://perma.cc/A26P-NSKW
🇳🇴😩 WWF condemns Norway's deep seabed mining plans https://perma.cc/D4W7-ARFW
Norge vil åpne for undersjøisk gruvedrift i arktiske farvann https://perma.cc/82NQ-975Q
BMW/Volvo: nei til undersjøisk https://perma.cc/GG78-8YQ7
Four leading global companies today announced their support for a global moratorium on deep seabed mining. Initiated by BMW Group & WWF, and signed by Samsung SDI, Google & Volvo Group, the companies join the increasing chorus of concern about the significant risks to economies & to ocean health that would arise from opening up the deep seabed to extraction of minerals https://perma.cc/H8GP-9C7M