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It's time to detoxify cities’ heat! 🌱 The way we heat today, by burning fossil fuels, is detrimental to our environment, our health and our society. Heating and cooling accounts for close to 80% of all energy used by households, which in turn, are responsible for 21% of the EU’s greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to climate change, energy insecurity and deteriorating air quality. Local government have the potential to detoxify their heating and cooling systems, and make a big difference for cleaner air, a stronger economy and more resilient communities. Let’s detoxify our cities’ heat together – join the campaign! ! 🔗 https://lnkd.in/edbnNzdx #HealthyHeat4Cities #CitiesHeatDetox

Dr. Hossein Safari

Environment Activist - StonePaper founder , promoter and developer

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AMAZON , Don’t destroy AMAZON Our forests are disappearing at an alarming rate. Over the past few decades, we've witnessed the devastating impact of deforestation, with millions of acres of lush, vibrant ecosystems being cleared for various purposes. This alarming trend not only destroys the natural habitats of countless species but also contributes to climate change, soil erosion, and the disruption of vital water cycles. It's time we take action to protect and restore our precious forests and oceans and finally Earth before it's too late. NATO or other Organizations are also responsible for protecting our forests and oceans and all humanity with peace . They should respect to all thoughts without considering racism and finally developing to keep our planet Earth . We have no other place to live as alternative except Earth . Let’s young leaders control future of our planet.

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Christopher Nial

Watching How Climate will Change Health @FINNPartners | Rotarian | dog dad | whack-a-mole expert | keen listener | defiant optimist despite evidence to contrary

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Such an important campaign. Detoxifying our heating can lead to healthier communities and a stronger economy.

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