Iwona Gin (@62iwona) 's Twitter Profile
Iwona Gin

@62iwona

Managing international projects by day @PlaneteNAUSICAA - Making waves by day or night. Views my own

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Super service UPS France 😬 Je vais au point relais que VOUS avez choisi : pas de colis. On fait quoi maintenant, je dois le livrer moi-même ? Bougez-vous #UPS #fuyezles #60MillionsConsommateurs #arnaque #Abuser #transport #livraison #incompetent #ServiceDelivery

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During Bali's rainy season, including around Dreamland, inadequate waste management means trash left illegally or in overflowing bins gets washed by heavy rains into rivers and the sea

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⚠ Today, a new EU regulation on microplastic pollution enters into force! The new EU rules are to prevent microplastic pollution from plastic pellets - to reduce microplastic emissions at their source. More: link.europa.eu/4Xqhyw #BeatPlasticPollution

⚠ Today, a new EU regulation on microplastic pollution enters into force!

The new EU rules are to prevent microplastic pollution from plastic pellets - to reduce microplastic emissions at their source.

More: link.europa.eu/4Xqhyw

#BeatPlasticPollution
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Happy #WorldWetlandsDay! Wetlands 🌱 cover 6% of the world's land surface, 40% of all plants and animals depend on them ⚠️are the ecosystems with the highest rates of decline 🆕 The EU is restoring wetlands with LIFE Programme biggest project so far: link.europa.eu/cHxgFF

Happy #WorldWetlandsDay!

Wetlands
🌱 cover 6% of the world's land surface, 40% of all plants and animals depend on them
⚠️are the ecosystems with the highest rates of decline

🆕 The EU is restoring wetlands with <a href="/LIFEprogramme/">LIFE Programme</a> biggest project so far: link.europa.eu/cHxgFF
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Gyotaku began centuries ago as a way for Japanese fishermen to record fish size and species, eventually evolving into beautiful traditional art.

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A spectacular sight 1225m (4019 ft) beneath the waves off Baja California as EVNautilus encounter the amazing Halitrephes maasi jelly.