I read the reindeer forecast for you:
Reindeer numbers may fall by half before 2100. Warming temperatures and food shortages are driving the decline. Arctic communities and ecosystems will feel the loss.
Images: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
I read the reindeer forecast for you:
Reindeer numbers may fall by half before 2100. Warming temperatures and food shortages are driving the decline. Arctic communities and ecosystems will feel the loss.
Images: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
The Heart of Voh, a mangrove shaped like a heart in New Caledonia, is shifting with rising seas. A powerful symbol of climate change, it shows how even iconic places are being reshaped.
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I read the TiΓ©bΓ©lΓ© report for you:
In TiΓ©bΓ©lΓ©, Burkina Faso, climate and neglect are erasing centuries-old painted homes. The art is passed down through generations. Without support, this cultural heritage may be lost.
I read the plastics treaty update for you:
Talks on a global plastics treaty are stalling. Nations cannot agree on production limits or rules. Without strong action, plastic pollution is set to triple by 2060.
Image: United Nations
I read the ICJ opinion for you:
The World Court confirms climate change is a legal issue. Countries have a duty to prevent environmental harm. This ruling could shape future lawsuits and raise pressure on major emitters.
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The UKβs seas have never been warmer: bluefin tuna, salps, and octopus now thrive where cod once ruled. A quiet upheaval is unfolding, rich in beauty but heavy with consequence. Climate speaks not in storms alone, but in shimmering currents and vanishing catch. Are we listening?
Images: BBC news
Climate shift? Accidental traveler? Either way, natureβs clearly not waiting for us to catch up.
πΈ: Will Brame
π: Landguard Bird Observatory
π§ : ID confirmed by Dutch Butterfly Conservation
Kinda beautiful, kinda unsettling.
#Butterflies #ClimateChange #Biodiversity #UKNature #SouthernSmallWhite
π¦ WILD SPOT: A butterfly that shouldnβt even be here just showed up in the UK for the first time ever.
The Southern Small White, a species native to southern Europe, was spotted in Suffolk last week, thousands of km outside its normal range. Experts are calling it an βecological leap.β
Read my poem 'Oceans In Me' for @worldoceanday.bsky.social: worldoceanday.org/oceans-in-me/
#worldoceanday #oceansinme
Even miles from the sea, I hear it.
Salt in the wind, waves in my thoughts.
On World Ocean Day, I poured my heart into a poem.
Because love isnβt always about what's close to you; sometimes itβs the deep pull from far away.
'Oceans in Me' is for anyone whoβs ever missed something wild and blue.π
Stepping into Gargi College, University of Delhi as a Judge for BizGrow, I expected to evaluate sustainable business ideas. What I didnβt expect? Walking away with a renewed appreciation for the art of the pitch. Grateful to mentor students because the right advice can lead to the next breakthrough.
Butterfly populations in the US have dropped 22% in the past 20 years, a sobering reminder of the wider insect crisis. Habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change are causing this decline. With species like the monarch at risk, it's time to take action.
As a climate Poet, Leena Joshi has written and performed poetry about climate change and social impact universities and conferences globally.
Leena's work has been profiled by World Bank Group, United Nations Climate Change, United Nations Foundation, Climate Reality Project, Her Campus Media, Feminist, U.S. Department of State and Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation.
Leena is a prolific public speaker and has spoken at universities across the world including Harvard, Oxford and Cambridge. She's a TEDx Speaker and has also spoken at high-level global conferences. She has authored books including 'The Climate Awakening' and 'Ethereal'.
Profile Picture of Leena Joshi About Leena Joshi: Leena Joshi is a social entrepreneur, climate advocate and author. She is the founder and executive director of Climate Conservancy, an international nonprofit, with 9000 volunteers in 60+ countries. She has sat on boards and advisory councils for various organizations including World Ocean Day, National Science Foundation (NSF), The Climate Reality Project, The Resilience Project, Reserva: The Youth Land Trust, Rising Poets Community. She's the CEO and Chair of the Board at EcoVita. Leena's work has been profiled by World Bank Group, United Nations Climate Change, United Nations Foundation, Climate Reality Project, Her Campus Media, Feminist, U.S. Department of State and Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation. Leena is a prolific public speaker and has spoken at universities across the world including Harvard, Oxford and Cambridge. She's a TEDx Speaker and has also spoken at high-level global conferences. She has authored books including 'The Climate Awakening' and 'Ethereal' and writes poetry about social impact.
About Leena Joshi: Leena Joshi is a social entrepreneur, climate advocate and author. She is the founder and executive director of Climate Conservancy, an international nonprofit, with 9000 volunteers in 60+ countries. She has sat on boards and advisory councils for various organizations.
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