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higherentity · 1 year
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11-year-old Indian climate activist Licypriya Kangujam confronted UK Minister of State for Asia, Energy, Climate and Environment Zac Goldsmith at COP27 on November 14, asking him when his government plans to release climate activists who were arrested for protesting against fossil fuels. Kangujam said Goldsmith told her that he had no idea and can’t do anything, which led her to ask, 'If he can’t do anything, why is he at COP27?’
This video was created in collaboration with Nature's Newsroom.
#Earth #Environment #ClimateCrisis #NowThis
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personal-blog243 · 9 months
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memecology · 1 year
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"Will any of it save us from fiery doom (there I go again, being flippant about my deepest fear)? Probably not. But taking action can help you feel better. When I spoke to the climate psychologist Caroline Hickman a while back, she told me: “Small changes are phenomenal. It’s not just about impact, it’s about your soul; about living the best life you can.” My best life might well mean more veg, retinol and an Isa, but I think, increasingly, it’s also about finding ways to be useful."
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o-kurwa · 2 years
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Greta Thunberg is a noisy brat - in just the right way! Also she's of age now and I do find her attractive on many levels.
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michaelpaul7 · 10 months
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grandmatapati · 1 year
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I still barely believe this myself, but this guy, Andrew Tate, taunted climate activist Greta Thunberg with his list of gas guzzling cars and she clapped back. People loved her tweet and this made him mad so he lost what little sense he had and made a video to try to get her back.
In that video there was a pizza box that led Romanian authorities to his location. Basically he doxxed himself. He and his brother Tristan were wanted for alleged human trafficking! Now they've been arrested. More on the arrest: https://www.thedailybeast.com/far-right-influencer-andrew-tate-reportedly-arrested-in-romania-for-rape
I'm not into body shaming so wouldn't use this insult myself but I'm glad it's leading to justice for human trafficking victims.
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Today marks International Youth Day 👧👦! As we pay tribute to the many young people who are working relentlessly to uphold human rights around the 🌎, read our blog post on how youth activism is playing a pivotal role in the fight against climate change! Also, explore the many ways how you can join the fight to end the climate crisis 🌊🔥🌳🥤🌪️! 
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higherentity · 1 year
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‘I know what it means to live in a city where you don’t know how you will survive the next day’ — Climate activist Nyombi Morris shares his story about being displaced by flooding and the lack of solutions being enacted at COP27
This video was created in collaboration with Nature's Newsroom.
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personal-blog243 · 10 months
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sanjeev-thakur · 1 year
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Two of the biggest FRAUDS on the Earth in a single frame.
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"As activists use increasingly provocative – and divisive – tactics in a bid to highlight the urgency of the climate crisis, state governments are beginning to respond with a suite of heavy-handed new laws aimed at curtailing the demonstrations.
In New South Wales, 32-year-old Deanna “Violet” Coco was last week handed a 15-month jail sentence after she blocked a lane of traffic on Sydney’s Harbour Bridge in April.
Coco was the first person to be jailed under controversial laws passed earlier this year that introduced a possible two-year prison sentence for people who block major roads, bridges or ports.
The laws have been widely condemned by a coalition of environmental groups, unions, civil liberties organisations and legal groups, but enjoy the support of both the Coalition government and Labor opposition.
This week the premier, Dominic Perrottet, said the sentence was “pleasing to see” while the Labor leader, Chris Minns, said he did not regret helping the government to pass the laws, pointing to the disruption caused by the demonstrations.
But Josh Pallas, the president of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties, says the sentence is “outrageous”.
“Peaceful protest should never result in jail time,” he says.
“It’s outrageous that the state wastes its resources seeking jail time and housing peaceful protesters in custody at the expense of taxpayers. Peaceful protest sometimes involves inconvenience to the public. But inconvenience is not a sufficient reason to prohibit it. It’s immoral and unjust.”"
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