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Ocean acidification is the direct consequence of the ocean’s critical role in buffering us from climate change. The ocean plays such an important and underrated role in our climate's regulation, that well and truly, as Paul Watson put it: "If the ocean dies, we die". Sadly, decade after decade is proving that the further, the more invisible and the more complex the problem, the less humans care. Let's not take the big blue for granted. 🌊 💙 #OceanAcidification #ClimateChange #OnlyOneOcean #OceanHealth #BlueEconomy #ProtectThePlanet #ActNow
Climate change is having multiple devastating effects on our oceans, which are displacing people, damaging coastal communities and property, decreasing food security and impacting jobs. Ocean acidification is a significant consequence of climate change, affecting both marine ecosystems and human communities. Learn more about its impact and the critical challenges we face. 🌊 via The International Alliance to Combat Ocean Acidification
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See you tonight for part 2 of this series: Local Climate Solutions
Stop by The Center at Belvedere - Charlottesville, VA TONIGHT at 6:00PM for our second session to learn more about local climate solutions and how you can make an impact at home and in your community. Hope to see you there!
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Ocean acidification can resume to one out of multiple devastating impacts that climate change can have affecting not only entire marine ecosystems but also this connecting to the populations and communities not being able to acess their natural resources.
Climate change is having multiple devastating effects on our oceans, which are displacing people, damaging coastal communities and property, decreasing food security and impacting jobs. Ocean acidification is a significant consequence of climate change, affecting both marine ecosystems and human communities. Learn more about its impact and the critical challenges we face. 🌊 via The International Alliance to Combat Ocean Acidification
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Climate change is having multiple devastating effects on our oceans, which are displacing people, damaging coastal communities and property, decreasing food security and impacting jobs. Ocean acidification is a significant consequence of climate change, affecting both marine ecosystems and human communities. Learn more about its impact and the critical challenges we face. 🌊 via The International Alliance to Combat Ocean Acidification
Climate change is having multiple devastating effects on our oceans, which are displacing people, damaging coastal communities and property, decreasing food security and impacting jobs. Ocean acidification is a significant consequence of climate change, affecting both marine ecosystems and human communities. Learn more about its impact and the critical challenges we face. 🌊 via The International Alliance to Combat Ocean Acidification
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Learn more about how to plan and plant a Miyawaki forest - a highly effective and fast-growing (often 10-times faster) urban forest. Send this to a friend and see how you both can bring one to your community now!
FREE WEBINAR ALERT! Event Link : https://lnkd.in/g2gmgDJW This webinar would help rewilding our communities for climate resilience The event is being hosted by " City of Guelph". Topic- Mini Forest Revolution Time: Wednesday, 16 April 2024 ,4.00 -6.00 PM PST Location: Online Reserve your spot today at ZERO cost !
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📂 School Culture and Climate Resource in the Works: Crosswalk of Initiatives within a Tiered Framework
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This week, I have been making climate change presentations to Schools in Saint Lucia to build the knowledge and awareness of students. So far, more than 90% of the students I have presented to, have heard the term climate change, but, as expected, most do not fully understand it. At the Saint Lucia Seventh Day Academy, I met some top students who were locked on to the topic and made brave efforts to respond to questions on: 🎈weather vs climate 🎈emission sources 🎈climate impacts 🎈climate adaptation 🎈climate resilience All young people of the Caribbean need climate change knowledge and information so they can rally for a better greener world. #climatechange #caricom #caribbeanclimate
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A scholarship opportunity to participate in this course:
Compassionate Care for the Climate Crisis - https://lnkd.in/eTJySrzh Learn how to support people experiencing climate distress by applying for the Fr. Edward J. Ciuba scholarship before Thursday's deadline. See this opportunity and more upcoming events in this week's mailer.
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Join us this Thursday at 11 AM for a webinar on our new report, Climate Resilient Galveston! Learn more about the climate risks facing the Island, from sea level rise to hurricanes, and how nature based solutions can protect communities and ecosystems in the future. Registration is open: https://lnkd.in/gQATWgg6
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Did you know Worcester recently planted two forests? In this episode of The Buzz, we discuss the two new Miyawaki forests and how they will help improve the city’s climate resilience.
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