Myth #3 : โClimate change is a natural process. It has nothing to do with people.โ
Fact: While climate change is a natural process human activity is pushing it into overdrive.
๐ Donโt fall for the myth. Share the facts.
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Gibraltarian writer/editor/translator (she/her) living in the Netherlands. Currently reskilling for a career within the environmental sector. ๐ฟ๐ Website: https://envirolingual.com.
Myth #3 : โClimate change is a natural process. It has nothing to do with people.โ
Fact: While climate change is a natural process human activity is pushing it into overdrive.
๐ Donโt fall for the myth. Share the facts.
Myth #2: โClimate change has always happened, so thereโs nothing to worry about.โ
Fact: The Earth is warming at its fastest rate in at least 2,000 years and under current policies is projected to rise this century to 2.8ยฐC hotter than it was in pre-industrial times.
๐ Letโs debunk common climate myths!
Myth #1 : โA couple of degrees of warming is not that big of a deal.โ
Fact: Actually, small temperature rises can throw the worldโs delicate ecosystems into disarray, with dire implications for humans and other living things.
More: www.unep.org/topics/clima...
Amazon posted its 2025 profits: US$77.7 BILLION.
Thatโs not progress. Thatโs power without accountability ๐๐ฝ๐งต
#TimeToResist #Amazon
There are now 97 episodes of Geology Bites to listen to. They range from deep below us (Evan Smith on diamonds from the mantle) to light-years above us (Sara Seager on exoplanet geology). Do listen and give me feedback, and if you like it, spread the word.
12.11.2024 21:14 โ ๐ 30 ๐ 17 ๐ฌ 4 ๐ 3Red squirrel looking out from behind tree trunk, surrounded by snow, Glenfeshie, Scotland.
An adult robin foraging among wind blown snow, Derbyshire, UK.
Close up of glistening red berries on a holly bush.
An adult mountain hare in its white winter coat sits alert on a heather moorland, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK.
Winter wildlife is everywhere. โจ
From playful squirrels to frosty berries, what animals and plants have you spotted whilst getting your #DailyDoseOfNature?
Week in wildlife in pictures: cheeky macaques, busy bees and an unfazed egret
06.12.2024 20:49 โ ๐ 113 ๐ 16 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 2One of my main goals for the foreseeable future is studying for a degree in environmental studies with the Open University. While I acknowledge that a STEM degree is preferable in today's job market, I'm a social sciences and humanities woman at heart.
06.12.2024 17:53 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Wrote this introductory article earlier this year. My goals have shifted somewhat since I wrote it and I won't be writing anything new for the site until after the Christmas holidays, but I look forward to laying the foundations for a new career within the environmental sector. ๐
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