💡 Our understanding of carbon sequestration is changing 🌱 The ocean is now revealed as a pragmatic cornerstone in the battle against climate change. 🌊 This recent report from the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy presents a clear and actionable vision for leveraging ocean-based climate solutions. If implemented fully, these solutions could close the emissions gap by up to 35% on the 1.5°C pathway by 2050, amounting to as much as 𝟏𝟒 𝐠𝐢𝐠𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐎₂ reduced annually. 🌎 Let us treat the ocean not as an afterthought but as a central ally in our shared climate mission. We found this report brimming with invaluable insights on ocean-based climate action, and we encourage you to read it too 🙌. https://lnkd.in/dnfuk4FY
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🌍 Concerned about climate change and its impact? 🌡️ Check out our latest article, "Climate Change: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It’s Important," to understand the science behind it and explore sustainable solutions. 🌱 Learn about the greenhouse effect, net zero, and climate finance, and discover how we can all contribute to a healthier future. 👉Don’t miss out—read the full article now: https://okt.to/3ID5hZ #ClimateChange #Sustainability #GreenhouseEffect #NetZero #ClimateFinance #EcoFriendly #Environment #ClimateAction
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🌍 Tackling Climate Change: Our Call to Action 🌱 Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, impacting everything from weather patterns to biodiversity. In our latest blog post, we dive deep into the science behind climate change, its far-reaching effects, and the innovative solutions we can implement to make a difference. Discover: - The latest evidence of climate change and its impacts - Strategies for reducing carbon footprints and adopting sustainable practices - The role of technology and policy in driving climate action - How individuals and businesses can contribute to a greener future Join the conversation and explore how we can collectively act to address this global crisis. Your actions matter, and together, we can drive meaningful change. 👉 https://lnkd.in/dGxB3Z6M #ClimateChange #Sustainability #GreenTech #RenewableEnergy #EcoFriendly #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalImpact #FutureOfThePlanet #ActNow #ClimateSolutions
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Combating Climate Change – Actions You Can Take Today: Every one of us has the power to make a difference in combatting climate change and reducing our environmental impact. By taking personal actions, we can contribute to a cleaner, greener future. The choices we make today will have a lasting impact on our planet and future generations. In this article, we will explore practical …
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The UN Environment Program has shared valuable insights with 10 tips to combat the climate crisis, and these tips are still relevant today. Learn more: https://buff.ly/47XF0lh Let’s recycle this great content and use it as a step towards our zero emissions goal. Every small action counts in making a significant impact. At Big Shine Worldwide, we are committed to sustainability and encourage everyone to join us in this critical fight for our planet. Together, we can make a difference! #ClimateCrisis #Sustainability #BigShineWorldwide #ZeroEmissions #UNEnvironment
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🌿 As the saying goes, ‘The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.’ The same is true for addressing super pollutants—urgent action today will yield rapid, impactful benefits for us all. 🌍 Super pollutants like methane, black carbon, HFCs and others are responsible for more than half of global warming now and into 2100. Cutting these pollutants is the only fast action tool we have to limit the overshoot on warming and to keep the Paris goals in sight. And the benefits from these reductions are significant to people—here are just a couple examples: - Health: Avoid up to 2.4 million premature deaths annually by improving air quality. - Food Security: Prevent the loss of 52 million tons of crops each year. - Economic Savings: Reduce 73 billion hours of lost labor caused by extreme heat annually. It’s critical to remember that it’s the poorest in our societies who will suffer the most from climate impacts. By embedding super pollutant reduction into strategies across all sectors of our economies- from healthcare to farming, energy, and cooling, we can see real results within the next decade for ourselves, for the least advantaged, and for the planet. So, while it's easy to despair- I'm telling you that we don't have to. We just need to act. As the DNC crowd chanted during Michelle Obama’s speech: "Just do something!" I’m very proud to work on this issue with climate leaders like Christie Ulman at Sequoia Climate Foundation, Gabrielle at Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development (IGSD), Greg De Temmerman Quadrature Climate Foundation, Marisa de Belloy at High Tide Foundation, David Beckman at Pisces Foundation, Susan Bell and Jennifer Kurz. The article below by Christie and Gabby dives deeper into why addressing super pollutants is key to slowing warming now while building a healthier, more resilient future. 🌱 As Robert Swan said, "The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it." Let's take action now. 🔗📢
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There is no one solution to the climate crisis. At A Healthier Earth, we take a geo-centric approach to delivering planet-positive projects, considering the specific challenges of a location and applying bespoke solutions to tackle them 🌎 Our Chief R&D Officer Alastair Collier wrote about the need to tailor our climate solutions for Environment Journal. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/erye7fj5
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Facing the Inevitable: Why Climate Adaptation Should Lead the Conversation The wildfires in California have been absolutely devastating. My heart goes out to all the people who have been affected by this. But it got me thinking. We focus almost exclusively on fossil fuels as the causes for climate change… Are there other causes and are we even preparing properly? In today’s climate debate, the focus is heavily tilted toward stopping global warming by cutting fossil fuels. While reducing emissions is important, it’s time to acknowledge a truth we’re reluctant to face: Earth’s climate is driven by forces far greater than human activity. Massive natural cycles, like the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), shift every 11,000 years, dramatically altering global climates. Our existence—an 80-year blink in Earth’s history—is insignificant against these natural rhythms. This isn’t climate denial. It’s realism. Climate change is happening, and while human actions may accelerate it, we cannot stop the natural processes already in motion. The smarter path forward is to balance reasonable mitigation with aggressive adaptation. Rather than pouring resources into halting every emission, we should focus on preparing for the inevitable. Adaptation vs. Mitigation: Where Impact Matters Most Consider two paths: 1. Aggressive Fossil Fuel Reduction: Disrupts economies, increases energy costs, and creates global inequality with minimal impact on halting climate shifts. 2. Targeted Environmental Action: Stopping deforestation and cleaning ocean pollution would restore Earth’s natural carbon sinks—forests and phytoplankton—both critical in regulating the planet’s climate. These efforts are more direct and effective in stabilizing ecosystems. Deforestation leads to desertification, wiping out biodiversity and reducing Earth’s ability to absorb CO₂. Meanwhile, ocean pollution kills phytoplankton, which produce up to 70% of the oxygen we breathe. Restoring these systems would yield faster, broader environmental benefits than fossil fuel restrictions alone. Stop Following, Start Thinking Warren Buffett once said, “The masses are asses,” highlighting how easily public opinion is swayed. Climate narratives are no exception. Clickbait headlines and political agendas push singular solutions without addressing the complexity of Earth’s systems. We need to stop blindly following popular movements and start solving real problems. The future isn’t about stopping change—it’s about preparing for it. Coastal cities should be reinforcing infrastructure against rising seas. Agriculture must adapt to shifting climates. Societies should invest in resilient energy systems, water security, and ecosystem restoration. It’s time to lead with logic, not fear. Climate change isn’t something we can fight to a standstill. But by facing it with practical, science-backed solutions, we can ensure that humanity thrives no matter what the planet brings next.
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