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Climate Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world Join us, the Climate Education Coalition & Be. on Jan. 24 @ 12PM ET in the Multiverse - IIR to witness the launch of an open letter that demands climate education be mandatory across the globe. bit.ly/3QQN3rr
On the #InternationalDayOfEducation together, with Climate Education Coalition, we are sending an Open Letter to the COP28 Presidency, Office Of The UAE Special Envoy For Climate Change, to prioritize #ClimateEducation at #COP this year. Join our campaign and sign our open letter today!: bit.ly/3woffsa
#InternationalDayofEducation Education for Earth is part of a live Multiverse - IIR event. Sign the open letter: action.earthday.org/climate-educat… #Ed4Earth #ClimateEducation #InvestInOurPlanet x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
We at Green Futures Initiative have launched an open letter to the COP28 UAE and world leaders, along with 100+ other organizations, urging them to prioritize climate education at this year's conference and beyond. Climate Education Coalition We need your help & signature: bit.ly/3woffsa
Jonah Kirabo 🇺🇬🇩🇪 Green Futures Initiative COP28 UAE Climate Education Coalition Great work our Climate Education Coalition Thank you Vanessa for sharing. Greta Thunberg Xiye Bastida Luisa Neubauer Dylan Hamilton🏴 please consider sharing too😉
Please click the link to sign our open letter Climate Education Coalition
Did you know that coastal wetlands sequester and store carbon up to 55 times faster than tropical rain forests? Wetlands are a natural solution to the global threat of climate change. They absorb CO2, help slow global heating and reduce pollution. #WorldWetlandsDay Convention on Wetlands
Today is #WorldCleanupDay 🚮 Here is a #wastefact 👇🏾 Plastic debris tends to accumulate at the centre of ocean gyres. The North Pacific has collected the so-called “Great Pacific Garbage Patch” which is now estimated to be about three times the size of France. Source: National Geographic