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ecoamerica · 2 months
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Watch the 2024 American Climate Leadership Awards for High School Students now: https://youtu.be/5C-bb9PoRLc
The recording is now available on ecoAmerica's YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by student climate leaders! Join Aishah-Nyeta Brown & Jerome Foster II and be inspired by student climate leaders as we recognize the High School Student finalists. Watch now to find out which student received the $25,000 grand prize and top recognition!
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troythecatfish · 21 days
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Israel's genocidal violence isn't just killing Palestinians.
It is killing the entire ecosystem of the Levant
Israel must be stopped.
Nothing. Literally nothing justifies this.
(Also this is further proof that Israel is nothing but a european settler colony. Because no Indigenous people would ever do this to their land. Ever.)
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safety-pin-punk · 10 months
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guinevereslancelot · 2 years
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alexxahope · 7 months
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Instead of watching American Climate Leadership, watch me for free. And give yourself a good pleasure 🥵🥵
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sleeplessdreamer14 · 4 days
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posting positivity because I’m sure we could all use some
video posted by Sam Bentley on TikTok
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boomershroomer · 6 months
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This time-lapse was taken over 7 days with a GoPro. Genetics https://mushroomresercheshop.com/
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grasshoppergeography · 8 months
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You can find our custom-made Colorado river basin map in conservation photographer Dave Showalter's new book, LIVING RIVER: The Promise of the Mighty Colorado. The book is a remarkable piece of art and an essential read for all the 40 million people who live within the river basin. It explores the endangered Colorado River from source to sea, and illustrates how changing our relationship to water helps make it possible to create a resilient watershed. Additionally, and maybe most importantly, it's a beautiful story about hope and love. We are proud to be a part of this amazing project. Braidedriver sent us this complimentary copy, and it really is a beautiful book.
LIVING RIVER is not only a book but a multi-year collaborative conservation campaign. We hope to hear more from them in the future and we wish all the best to everyone involved.
You can buy the map as fine art print here.
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healthtips-fashion · 24 days
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Shining Stars: Unveiling the Most Stunning Celebrities Who Rule Our Hearts
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In the realm of entertainment, there exist certain individuals who captivate our attention with their mesmerizing beauty, talent, and charisma. These enchanting celebrities have become an integral part of our lives, inspiring us with their remarkable performances and captivating us with their stunning looks. In this article, we will delve into the world of eight breathtakingly beautiful celebrities who have stolen our hearts and become our ultimate celebrity crushes.
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thescrcservices · 1 month
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May this International Labour Day bring you renewed energy and motivation to pursue your goals with passion and dedication.
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ecoamerica · 2 months
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Watch the American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 now: https://youtu.be/bWiW4Rp8vF0?feature=shared
The American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 broadcast recording is now available on ecoAmerica's YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by active climate leaders. Watch to find out which finalist received the $50,000 grand prize! Hosted by Vanessa Hauc and featuring Bill McKibben and Katharine Hayhoe!
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troythecatfish · 6 months
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xx-thedarklord-xx · 9 months
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I’m all for raising awareness about the environment or protesting for climate change and standing up for what you believe in but uhh maybe not glue your hands or feet to things? Or put your life in danger
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In honor of Douglas Adams, chaotic genius, on Towel Day.
Q: Where did the towel thing come from?
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(And listen to this, his last lecture, if you haven't already. It's worth your time, I promise.)
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rosemelon82 · 1 year
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Just finished watching a strange world and I honestly have to say that it is such a beautiful story. There’s a lot of different views you can take on about the story, which just makes it even better. First off, I am just going to say that there is so much representation in this movie. They have quiet acceptance for the queers because our main boy Ethan is gay and according to the disney fandom page, the third openly gay Disney protagonist. Not to mention, his voice actor is also openly gay which is totally awesome. It was just Ethan falling for Diazo and *spoiler* them getting together in the end which was just the cutest thing. I also definitely thought that Callipso gave off butch lesbian vibes but that might just be me being really attracted to her. And not really related to this but Meridian just slays so hard the entire movie and I really hope you enjoy her character. She's just so awesome.
ANYWAYS, it also has a lot of awareness about the environment. It directly/indirectly talks a lot about how humans really need to think about the consequences of our actions on the planet. Everything we do, makes it look like its good for us and our survival as humans. But did we not get multiple warnings about how disastrous our lifestyle is to the environment? Did we not completely ignore it and choose to hide it away? It's going to keep coming back to us and we won't be able to fix things until it's too late.
Third, this movie hits a little close to home for some. It might just be me who interprets it like this but I thought it also represented cancer. It felt as though Jaeger was the one who was dying from cancer and the others were trying so hard to save him. The pando, in my mind, represented radiation therapy or chemotherapy. It seems like it's working until it's not and the only way to get rid of it is pulling it out from the roots. It isn't always possible and doesn't always end well but in this case, it did.
Fourth, I really loved the way that they did not hesitate in showing that parents really do end up forcing things on their children. They might not realize it sometimes because they've tried to get away from it themselves. Love that Ethan was getting the understanding and love that he deserves.
I also love the way that they showed Avalonia as so small. It really puts things into perspective. Maybe the world that you know is so small only because it's the only thing that you've tried to see. Definitely make some decisions that might seem out of the box or something that you don't think you'd do or try because it might be the way to bring you out of that small world that you know. Not to mention, the creatures in the other parts of the world are just absolutely adorable. Also, I got like really excited over the ending. I really hope that you enjoy it, if you choose to watch it. It's such a beautiful movie. I almost cried multiple times. But yea, anyways. Enjoy and thank you for reading to the end of my little rant about this adorable movie.
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