Is there a common thread between the worldâs conflicts and climate change?
This Earth Day đ we want to create space to reflect on it.
What do you think, are these issues more connected than we talk about? đ
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Climate scientist Dr. Kate Marvel shares how her own dad went from skeptic to believer, not because of politics, science debates, or family arguments, but because insurance companies are now pricing in climate risk.
When the most profit-driven industries in the world start hiring climate scientists and raising prices to protect themselves⌠that says a LOT.
If capitalism believes climate change is real, we should probably pay attention.
What do YOU think, does this convince skeptics more than charts and data? đ
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Hi there! So, youâve landed here looking for an app to help tackle climate change, but letâs not forget the humans behind the tech!
The faces you see in this photo? Theyâre the awesome and dedicated professionals and students making The Climate App a reality. A couple of fun facts âŹď¸:
đMost of us are VOLUNTEERS! Yep, weâre donating our time and skills to drive the change we want to see in the world.
đWe are an international team, representing over 30 different countries
Weâre so proud of everyone involved, theyâre the stars â behind this mission.
Drop a â in the comments to show some love for our incredible volunteers and their hard work!
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One of the most inspiring things about him is how his perspective evolved throughout his life. And the age at which he realized this: he was around 80 when he became involved in environmental activism and went on to become one of the worldâs most influential voices on environmental issues...
A good reminder that itâs never too late to care more, learn more, or take action đ
Thank you, Sir David, for all the wonder and joy youâve brought into our lives đĽł. You're an absolute legend đ @davidattenborough
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đąâťď¸ Itâs the last day of International Compost Awareness Week the perfect reminder that small scraps really can create a big impact.
Composting helps reduce food waste, cuts methane emissions from landfills, improves soil health, and supports a healthier planet. But thereâs another important climate choice many people donât realize matters:
đ Choose peat-free compost whenever possible.
Why? Peat bogs are some of Earthâs most important natural carbon stores. They absorb and lock away massive amounts of carbon while also supporting biodiversity and helping regulate water systems. When peat is harvested for compost and gardening products, that stored carbon is released back into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change.
Peatlands cover only a small percentage of the planet, yet they store more carbon than all the worldâs forests combined. Protecting them matters. đ
The good news? There are amazing peat-free alternatives made from composted bark, coconut coir, wood fiber, green waste, and other sustainable materials that work beautifully in gardens and containers.
This next week we challenge our community to take ONE step:
đĽ Start composting at home
đż Learn about local composting programs
đ Reduce food waste and share your knowledge with someone else
Climate action can start right in your kitchen⌠and your garden.
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Love Letter to the Earth
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Today at 8:30 (your local time), letâs not just turn off our lights đ
Letâs make it a little more intentional.
If you are going to use a screen, use it for something that matters: sign a petition, learn something about nature, or explore ways to take action on climate.
Or switch everything off and enjoy a cozy plant-based dinner đą
Send this to someone who thought this was just a silly climate action đ
@earthhourofficial@wwf@nature_org@greenpeaceuk@change.org_uk
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#turnoffthelights #climateaction
đ We are not lacking climate data. We are lacking climate behavior change.
Thatâs was the real headline behind World Meteorological Day 2026.
Every second, the planet is being observed: satellites, sensors, models, forecasts.
We can predict storms, track emissions, and map risk in real time. And yetâŚ
Most of us still donât know our own climate impact.
â So letâs ask better questions:
If we can track the weather down to the minute⌠why canât we track our daily emissions?
Why is climate data global, but action still feels personal and invisible?
What would change if we could see our impact as clearly as we see our step count?
âď¸ Hereâs the shift:
Climate action needs the same thing fitness did:
đ Visibility
đŻ Goals
đ Progress you can actually see
Because behavior doesnât change from information alone -
It changes from feedback.
đ§ What we should know:
âAwarenessâ without measurement = intention without action
Small actions are not small when theyâre repeated (and tracked)
The future of climate action is personalized, measurable, and social
đĄ The unlock:
When people can see their impact⌠they start competing, improving, and sharing it.
Thatâs exactly what The Climate App is built for, turning everyday choices into data, and data into momentum. We donât need more climate information.
We need more people acting on itâdaily.
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In this interview a scientist stated that animals shouldnât have names but they should be identified with numbers. To which Jane Goodall arguments that animals had distinct personalities, so naming them would make sense.
In this interview, she also highlights another reality, being heard as a woman in science hasnât always been easy. Even in 2016, she felt that challenge still existed.
This International Women's Day, we celebrate the women who challenge the status quo and reshape how we understand the natural world. đŞđ
Tag a woman whose voice has inspired you or changed the way you see the world.
#iwd #sustainablelivinguk #janegoodall #equality #internationalwomensday
If you wondered whether the toad in the background had any meaning, you were right đ¸đ
That little critter is based on the Puerto Rican crested toad (sapo concho in Spanish), a real species endemic to Puerto Rico and currently endangered due to habitat loss, invasive species, and other environmental pressures.
Bad Bunny has made the "sapo concho" more than just a visual motif in his recent album visuals. The toad could be seen as a symbol of land being taken away from Puerto Ricans, as the island is increasingly framed as a âtouristic paradise,â often at the expense of both local communities and native ecosystems.
Did you know Bad Bunny could have this environmental depth? đ
Pass this on to someone who didnât know too.
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Everyone talks about emissions when it comes to meat and climate. But a huge part of the problem is land.
Michael Grunwald (award winning journalist & author of We Are Eating the Earth) explains that you canât decarbonize while destroying forests and replace them for pastures and feed crops. As you are releasing stored carbon and removing one of our strongest climate allies đł.
So why do we focus so much on emissions, and so little on land? We'd love to read your thoughts in the comments đ
Credits for the video: The Daily Show
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