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Stop asking “What can I do?” and start asking “What can WE do?” Join @Fridays4Future, @ExtinctionRebellion, or a local group in your country. Power is in numbers. #ClimateMovement
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Climate work is deeply collective. It grows through community, through shared conviction, and through the courage to keep showing up for one another. Our time at the radio was part of strengthening a wider movement for climate justice. Through these conversations, we continue to amplify voices, build solidarity, and remind ourselves that lasting change happens when we move together. #G4CAat10 #ClimateMovement #Solidarity #ClimateJustice #YoungWomenLead #CollectiveVoice @CivFund_ @awdf01 @UNDPUganda @EUinUG
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I don’t think you grasp how "beyond fucked" the climate movement has bungled its crucial message @RogerHallamCS21 Most of the world has tuned out its – & your – shrill lectures from Western elites calling them idiots. That doesn’t persuade anyone. It enrages them. #Climate #ClimateCrisis #ClimateMovement #Activism #ClimateJustice #Communication #Persuasion #Politics #Energy #Metacrisis
The Situation is Beyond Fucked. Billions of Refugees, Economic Collapse & Mass Extinction. I've led 100,000s in the world's most influential movements against this death project. Join me in resistance, while you still can. rogerhallam.com/#/portal/sig…
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This year’s theme, “PEACE WITH CREATION”, marks 800 yrs of the Canticle of Creatures & 10 yrs of Laudato Si. Calls rang out for debt cancellation & an end to hollow promises. We honoured #heroes of justice, stood with families, & celebrated youth powering the #ClimateMovement
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What happens when you mix music, sustainability, and stunning eco-art? Meet Roshan Netalkar, the man behind Echoes of Earth — India’s greenest music festival. From bamboo stages to upcycled art, this Bengaluru fest is more than just a concert — it's a movement. #EchoesOfEarth #GreenMusicFestival #ZeroWasteFestival #EcoArtInstallations #SustainableMusic #ClimateMovement #IndiaFestival thebetterindia.com/490107/ec…
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Meet the Speakers! 🌍🗣️ We’re gearing up for our upcoming Instagram Live: Conversations with Climate Leaders! This session will explore the power of community and solidarity in shaping the #climatemovement. Joining us are two inspiring newly trained Climate Leaders: Khotso Mogotlane and Susan Otieno. 🔹 Susan Otieno – Lawyer and Researcher based in Nairobi, Kenya. She explores the intersection of art and technology to inspire social change. 🔹 Khotso Mogotlane – Environmental advocate and sustainability consultant dedicated to restoring Africa’s relationship with nature and its people. Details are on the poster. #ClimateAction #TheAfricaWeWant
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لاہور: پنجاب کی پہلی ڈیجیٹل کلائمیٹ موومنٹ کا آغاز آلودگی پھیلانے والوں پر بھاری جرمانے عائد ہوں گے #DigitalClimateMovement #PunjabClimateAction #LahoreNews #ClimateChangePakistan #ClimateMovement #EcoFriendlyPakistan #AbbTakk Join Our WhatsApp Channel : whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaC…
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Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) discusses fiscal space—the ability for governments to create currency and spend on the public purpose—not in monetary terms but in functional terms. So why isn't it being used to POWER the #climatemovement? Short thread 1/7
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FLASHBACK >>> AL GORE WAS RIGHT: From Mocked Prophet To Climate Visionary In the early 2000s, @algore stood on stages, his voice steady but urgent, warning of a planet in peril. Rising seas, melting glaciers, and a climate spiraling out of control weren’t just predictions—they were inevitabilities if humanity didn’t act. Yet, the world scoffed. They called him an alarmist, a doomsayer, even a punchline. Some dismissed his warnings as political theater, while others simply turned away, unwilling to face the inconvenient truth. But today, as wildfires torch entire landscapes, oceans shatter temperature records, and extreme weather becomes the new normal, one thing is undeniable: Al Gore was right all along. He wasn’t trying to scare us. He was trying to save us. THE MAN WHO SAW THE FUTURE Al Gore, the former U.S. Vice President who came within a few hundred votes of the presidency in 2000, could have retreated into obscurity after his electoral loss. Instead, he chose a different path—one that would redefine his legacy and reshape global consciousness. His 2006 documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, wasn’t just a film; it was a seismic wake-up call. With stark visuals and unflinching data, it laid bare the accelerating impacts of climate change — deforestation, shrinking ice caps, and rising CO2 levels. The film didn’t just win an Academy Award; it ignited a movement, reaching millions who had never before connected the dots between human activity and a warming planet. For many, it was the first time they truly grasped the stakes. For others, it was a call to action. Gore’s message was clear: the climate crisis wasn’t a distant threat—it was already here, and it demanded urgent action. A VOICE THAT NEVER WAVERED Despite the accolades, Gore faced relentless criticism. Skeptics labeled him a "fear monger", while political opponents painted his advocacy as a bid for relevance. Some even questioned the science he championed, despite overwhelming evidence from climate experts. Yet, Gore never backed down. Through his Climate Reality Project, founded in 2006, he trained thousands of activists to carry the message forward, empowering communities to demand change. From global summits to grassroots campaigns, he kept the climate crisis in the spotlight, even when the world seemed determined to look away. “He didn’t walk away when he lost the presidency. He walked toward a bigger fight—the fight for the future,” said Jane Goodall, renowned environmentalist, in a 2024 interview. Her words capture the essence of Gore’s resolve. While others might have retreated, he doubled down, speaking at conferences, writing books, and advocating for policies to curb emissions and transition to renewable energy. THE WORLD CATCHES UP Fast-forward to 2025, and the evidence is undeniable. Climate disasters are no longer abstract warnings but daily realities. Floods submerge cities from Miami to Mumbai. Heatwaves drive food prices to record highs as crops wither. Hurricanes and wildfires grow more ferocious, leaving devastation in their wake. The UN’s latest IPCC report, released in 2024, confirmed what Gore warned about decades ago: global temperatures are on track to exceed 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, with catastrophic consequences if emissions aren’t slashed immediately. The science Gore championed has held firm. @NASA data shows 2024 was the hottest year on record, with ocean temperatures spiking to unprecedented levels. The World Meteorological Organization reported a surge in extreme weather events, from deadly heatwaves in Europe to typhoons battering Asia. These aren’t anomalies—they’re the new normal, exactly as Gore predicted. And yet, the world was slow to listen. Political inertia, corporate lobbying, and public apathy delayed action for years. Even today, as climate impacts intensify, some still cling to denial or downplay the crisis. But the tide is turning. From youth-led protests to corporate sustainability pledges, the urgency Gore preached is finally taking root. A PROPHET VINDICATED In 2025, Al Gore’s warnings feel less like predictions and more like a haunting prophecy fulfilled. His message, once mocked, now resonates with a world grappling with the consequences of inaction. Social media platforms like @ElonMusk's X New Discussion Platform are abuzz with posts acknowledging his foresight, with hashtags like #AlGoreWasRight trending alongside discussions of climate solutions. “They laughed at him then, but now we’re all living his warnings,” one user X posted recently, echoing a growing sentiment. Gore himself remains active, speaking at climate summits and mentoring the next generation of activists. His recent book, The Future We Choose, co-authored with other climate leaders, outlines a roadmap for averting the worst outcomes — a blend of optimism and pragmatism that reflects his enduring belief in humanity’s capacity to change. A CALL TO LISTEN --- BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE The world didn’t heed Al Gore soon enough, but it’s not too late to act. His decades of advocacy have laid the groundwork for solutions: renewable energy, reforestation, carbon pricing, and sustainable agriculture. Governments, businesses, and individuals are beginning to embrace these tools, but the clock is ticking. As Gore himself said in a 2024 TED Talk, “The Earth is shouting at us now. The question is whether we’ll listen before it’s too late.” Al Gore’s legacy is no longer just about a lost election or a groundbreaking film. It’s about a man who saw the truth before most, who endured ridicule to sound the alarm, and who never stopped fighting for a planet in peril. The world may have laughed then, but now, as the Earth itself bears witness to his warnings, we’re finally starting to listen. Let’s hope it’s not too late. #AlGore #ClimateChange #AnInconvenientTruth #ClimateReality #GlobalWarming #ClimateCrisis #Environmentalism #ClimateAction #Sustainability #ClimateEmergency #SaveThePlanet #GreenFuture #EcoWarrior #ClimateAdvocacy #RenewableEnergy #CarbonNeutral #PlanetEarth #ClimateScience #ActOnClimate #EarthDay #ClimateJustice #SustainableFuture #CleanEnergy #StopClimateChange #ClimateSolutions #GlobalHeating #EcoFriendly #ClimateActivist #GreenLiving #ClimateTruth #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimatePolicy #NetZero #ClimateHero #AlGoreWasRight #ClimateMovement #EarthInCrisis #FutureWeChoose #ClimateLeadership #GreenRevolution #ClimateAwareness #EcoConscious #ClimateRealityProject #FightForClimate #HopeForEarth #ActNow
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Individual actions are important, but collective action – through communities, organizations, and governments – is essential for large-scale change. Support our Climate Change Project this summer. #CollectiveAction #ClimateMovement #TogetherForOurPlanet
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Let’s keep pushing @AlboMP for better environment laws. We all have something to offer. Knitting 🧶 👵 Nanna’s are living proof of this. We can write, we can phone, we can learn, we can act together. Please join the #ClimateMovement and bring your skills for our kids sake.
Australians voted for climate action. More than 50 organisations have signed an open letter to the Prime Minister, united under one message: Climate action means no new coal and gas. Published today in The Age, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Canberra Times. #auspol
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Each follow = 1 item recycled. Today, that’s 106 more steps toward a cleaner world. Let’s keep going — because your simple act fuels real change. Follow to be part of something bigger. #IMPT #EcoAction #SustainableTravel #ExploreResponsibly #Day19 #ClimateMovement #ImpactThroughAction #GreenGoals #TravelWithImpact
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The music industry has 10M #superfans, and the #climatemovement needs their own. Imagine if we channeled that same energy from music fans into tracking carbon emissions. @AdamAJRbrothers says the blueprint already exists—we just need to borrow it. youtube.com/shorts/jD0T36oxN…
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The so-called #ClimateMovement is a farce, bought and paid for by neoliberal warmongering billionaires including #Soros who have the world on the edge of nuclear holocaust. Nothing would destroy the climate and humanity faster. Yet the “movement” is silent or cheering for war.
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Empower Your Climate Advocacy! 🚀 Join our Climate Ambassador Training for FREE and gain the skills to speak on the connection between health and climate. It’s your time to shine as an eco-conscious health worker. Earn 3 CE credits! 🌿 #ClimateMovement buff.ly/3N4dcQT
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In 2021 all ⁦@greenparty_ie⁩ TDs voted against the ⁦@pb4p⁩ Bill and ridiculed the need for a legislative ban on #LNG infrastructure- they truly have been disastrous for the #ClimateMovement oireachtas.ie/en/bills/bill/…
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