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Welcome to Sweden’s largest innovation challenge within the energy sector. Scroll through our amazing contestants and push the “agree”-button to vote on your favourite innovation. Note that it is possible to vote for more than one innovation and that the list of participants will be updated continuously until the first of September. Happy voting! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOoalJad0JA
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Almedalen 2021, July 5 15.00-17.00 CEST Ask questions to the speakers directly in the comments section. How can milestones & dialogue increase action to reach the 2030 Agenda & solve the climate crisis? Join us July 5 for a dialogue on speeding up action! In cooperation with the 2022 Initiative Foundation and Climate Reality Europe, We Don't Have Time participates in this year´s Swedish Democracy Festival Almedalen - probably the worlds largest meeting place for democracy! Almedalen week is a meeting space for everyone, a place for dialogue and exchange that helps develop our society. For more information about the event https://www.wedonthavetime.org/events/almedalen2021 The panel dialogue will stream live July 5, 15.00-17.00 CEST and you can post your questions to the speakers in the comments section. https://youtu.be/3jooyRH-d-w
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Great conversation and I really appreciate it
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Totally agree with the call to action from Sakari from Global Shapers, join us as a Climate Reality Leader. Next training is coming up in October this year https://www.climaterealityproject.org/apply/virtual-global-training
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“We live, produce and consume 1.7 times of Planet Earth” (Ms. Berge - VP Strategic Growth Master Card) I’m trying to do the math here and it is scary… this initiative and support should and must be carried out by the Human Race in totality and adapted by every and each Govt. this is not a joke…
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Alice Ford
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The details on America’s Cancer Alley, dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico and the plight of sea birds and what that might mean for marine species. More details on this weeks Nature News https://youtu.be/zbNquj4ooO4
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This plight calling for dire actions to timely address the issue.
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Muhammad Fahd Khan
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1. ROHM Semiconductor Europe has provided its employees the opportunity to test a fully electric car with a range of 430 km. 2. ROHM has installed three e-charging stations, each equipped with two charging points. This way, six e-cars or Plug-in-hybrids can be charged parallelly. 3. ROHM Semiconductor Europe plans to install a photovoltaic roof on the Willich warehouse to produce its own power. Read: https://www.rohm.com/blog/driving-emobility-at-ROHM
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Dear Muhammad Fahd Khan Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to Rohm Co. and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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I'm all for electric vehicles, but what happens to these batteries once they're past their useful life?
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This is definitely an issue. EVs are apparently better than burning fossil fuels but they are not the last and final solution.
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Muhammad Fahd Khan
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I appreciate Mr. Cormand and all the MEPs who voted in favor of the consumers and environment. This will lead to lawmaking in favor of extending the lifetime of products such as smartphones and laptops. Such laws hopefully will reduce the electronic waste, plastic waste and several other mined commodities that are used in such devices. It was a close call as the vote was won by a margin of 2 votes only. This also shows that there is a still a big number of pepople in position of power who either are voting against the good of consumers and environment or does not have full understanding of the biggest challenge the life on earth and our planet is facing. Read: https://repair.eu/news/european-parliament-stands-by-consumers-and-the-environment-in-the-fight-against-obsolescence/ Image: https://repair.eu/
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Dear Muhammad, Well done in getting your climate love to level 2. We have reached out to David Cormand and requested a response. We will keep you updated on any progress. /Adam, We Don't Have Time
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Seems like a great step forward! Let's continue the push for technology that's designed to be repaired and upgraded ♻️
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When I took this pledge not to fly in 2020 I didn't realise it was going to be so easy when the pandemic hit and lockdown ensued so I am now wondering whether I should change it to Flight Free going forward?
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I am on! I will start flying when I can do it fossil free!
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I know that the Flight Free movement will create a campaign for next year that will be "I pledge not to fly until (and if) the climate allows it", which sounds like just what you are talking about!
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I agree, I want to explore the UK more and when I go over to Ireland on rare occasions I take the train and ferry.
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Stretching almost 6,000km and crossing 12 states, the Great American Rail-Trail will enable cyclists, hikers and riders to traverse the entire US. This is great for people to experience nature and appreciate the adventure of slow travel. A fantastic project. Maybe US also could host “tour-de-US” now! Read more: https://www.ecowatch.com/amp/great-american-rail-trail-2649733595?__twitter_impression=true Website: https://www.railstotrails.org/
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Dear Ingmar, Well done in getting your climate love to level 2. We have reached out to Rails-to-Trails Conservancy and requested a response. We will keep you updated on any progress. /Adam, We Don't Have Time
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The same has to happen for (electrified) railroads
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There is a difference between cycling for recreation and for transport. While old roads are winding, going around or above various obstacles, rails cut through hills etc. This makes rails much more straight and less up and down - in summary more boring. I experienced this while biking a newly opened rail-trail in Sweden. As a consequence I used maps to find old and winding roads which took me to the goal - having a much more pleasant trip. But I have also bicycled to/from work a lot. In that situation I am grateful for the more straight and less winding trails.
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The Ipê is not just any tree, the Ipê is the symbolic tree of the Brazilian nation. That's why I'm going to use Ipê as a symbol and logo for the Amiga Árvore project and for the salvation of Brazil's native trees. #AmigaÁrvore #SOSBrazil
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Best thing I've seen today..
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Truly beautiful! Thank you for sharing. A very good illustration of how we as students can work together to influence even the most difficult universities to change!
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I love your pictures, including sharing your family moment. ❤️ I too hope that the change we hope will surface and more hearts will beat together.
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It's artistic in a way
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This is how nature would react. It will fight us if we don't fight for it
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Wow! The speech delivered by UN Secretary-General António Guterres on December 2 really gave me the goosebumps. His special address on ”The State of the planet" was given at the World Leaders Forum at Columbia University, New York, and it was definitely the most important speech held by any world leader this year. Or possibly any year. Scroll down to watch the recording of this speech. "Making peace with nature is the defining task of the 21st century. It must be the top, top priority for everyone, everywhere." Dear friends, Humanity is waging war on nature. This is suicidal. Nature always strikes back -- and it is already doing so with growing force and fury. Biodiversity is collapsing. One million species are at risk of extinction. Ecosystems are disappearing before our eyes. Deserts are spreading. Wetlands are being lost. Every year, we lose 10 million hectares of forests. Oceans are overfished -- and choking with plastic waste. The carbon dioxide they absorb is acidifying the seas. Coral reefs are bleached and dying. Air and water pollution are killing 9 million people annually – more than six times the current toll of the pandemic. And with people and livestock encroaching further into animal habitats and disrupting wild spaces, we could see more viruses and other disease-causing agents jump from animals to humans. Let’s not forget that 75 per cent of new and emerging human infectious diseases are zoonotic. Today, two new authoritative reports from the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations Environment Programme spell out how close we are to climate catastrophe. 2020 is on track to be one of the three warmest years on record globally – even with the cooling effect of this year’s La Nina. The past decade was the hottest in human history. Ocean heat is at record levels. This year, more than 80 per cent of the world’s oceans experienced marine heatwaves. In the Arctic, 2020 has seen exceptional warmth, with temperatures more than 3 degrees Celsius above average – and more than 5 degrees in northern Siberia. Arctic sea ice in October was the lowest on record – and now re-freezing has been the slowest on record. Greenland ice has continued its long-term decline, losing an average of 278 gigatons a year. Permafrost is melting and so releasing methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Apocalyptic fires and floods, cyclones and hurricanes are increasingly the new normal. The North Atlantic hurricane season has seen 30 storms, more than double the long-term average and breaking the record for a full season. Central America is still reeling from two back-to-back hurricanes, part of the most intense period for such storms in recent years. Last year such disasters cost the world $150 billion. COVID-19 lockdowns have temporarily reduced emissions and pollution. But carbon dioxide levels are still at record highs – and rising. In 2019, carbon dioxide levels reached 148 per cent of pre-industrial levels. In 2020, the upward trend has continued despite the pandemic. Methane soared even higher – to 260 per cent. Nitrous oxide, a powerful greenhouse gas but also a gas that harms the ozone layer, has escalated by 123 per cent. Meanwhile, climate policies have yet to rise to the challenge. Emissions are 62 per cent higher now than when international climate negotiations began in 1990. Every tenth of a degree of warming matters. Today, we are at 1.2 degrees of warming and already witnessing unprecedented climate extremes and volatility in every region and on every continent. We are headed for a thundering temperature rise of 3 to 5 degrees Celsius this century. The science is crystal clear: to limit temperature rise to 1.5-degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the world needs to decrease fossil fuel production by roughly 6 per cent every year between now and 2030. Instead, the world is going in the opposite direction — planning an annual increase of 2 per cent. The fallout of the assault on our planet is impeding our efforts to eliminate poverty and imperiling food security. And it is making our work for peace even more difficult, as the disruptions drive instability, displacement and conflict. It is no coincidence that seventy per cent of the most climate vulnerable countries are also among the most politically and economically fragile. It is not happenstance that of the 15 countries most susceptible to climate risks, eight host a United Nations peacekeeping or special political mission. As always, the impacts fall most heavily on the world’s most vulnerable people. Those who have done the least to cause the problem are suffering the most. Even in the developed world, the marginalized are the first victims of disasters and the last to recover. Dear friends, Let’s be clear: human activities are at the root of our descent towards chaos. But that means human action can help solve it. Making peace with nature is the defining task of the 21st century. It must be the top, top priority for everyone, everywhere. In this context, the recovery from the pandemic is an opportunity. We can see rays of hope in the form of a vaccine. But there is no vaccine for the planet. Nature needs a bailout. In overcoming the pandemic, we can also avert climate cataclysm and restore our planet. This is an epic policy test. But ultimately this is a moral test. The trillions of dollars needed for COVID recovery is money that we are borrowing from future generations. Every last penny. We cannot use those resources to lock in policies that burden them with a mountain of debt on a broken planet. It is time to flick the “green switch”. We have a chance to not simply reset the world economy but to transform it. A sustainable economy driven by renewable energies will create new jobs, cleaner infrastructure and a resilient future. An inclusive world will help ensure that people can enjoy better health and the full respect of their human rights, and live with dignity on a healthy planet. COVID recovery and our planet’s repair must be the two sides of the same coin. Dear friends, Let me start with the climate emergency. We face three imperatives in addressing the climate crisis: First, we need to achieve global carbon neutrality within the next three decades. Second, we have to align global finance behind the Paris Agreement, the world’s blueprint for climate action. Third, we must deliver a breakthrough on adaptation to protect the world – and especially the most vulnerable people and countries -- from climate impacts. Let me take these in turn. First, carbon neutrality – net zero emissions of greenhouse gases. In recent weeks, we have seen important positive developments. The European Union has committed to become first climate neutral continent by 2050 – and I expect it will decide to reduce its emissions to at least 55 per cent below 1990 levels by 2030. The United Kingdom, Japan, the Republic of Korea and more than 110 countries have committed to carbon neutrality by 2050. The incoming United States administration has announced exactly the same goal. China has committed to get there before 2060. This means that by early next year, countries representing more than 65 per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions and more than 70 per cent of the world economy will have made ambitious commitments to carbon neutrality. We must turn this momentum into a movement. https://youtu.be/2BpFEoGK4jU?t=328 Full speech: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/sg/speeches/2020-12-02/address-columbia-university-the-state-of-the-planet Video: https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/un-secretary-general-speaks-state-planet
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We simply need more leaders like this who accept the state of our planet and what needs to be done, with the power to effect change. Come on Boris, Merkel, Biden and the rest of the worlds leaders wake up and smell the coffee let's play follow a great leader.
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I can’t stress enough how remarkable his speech is. May people, especially the government leaders and businessmen will have an enthusiasm and eagerness to fight climate change. My country, the Philippines, experienced four consecutive typhoons in just a span of 3 weeks. One typhoon after another. It’s utterly devastating considering that the country is still in battle against COVID. The effects of climate change continuously harms and kills all living things. And we can’t let this continue. We should not let this continue. We can all beat this beast up by living sustainably and always doing our part in protecting and restoring this God-given paradise. We do this for our children and for our children’s children. A small act of limiting our usage of single-use plastics can make a great impact. Remember, small things add up. We can do this. We are all in this together.
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Please do not leave just to the leaders and politicians. We, each one of us, can change this everyday in our houses, and changing consumption habits. We can become more frugal and this way leave a lighter footstep. It is also our fault. Let's do something about it!
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Azeez Abubakar
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Schools are major contributors to Climate Change. They generate tonnes of wastes and are responsible for high levels of carbon emissions. The Climate Student Movement is doing awesome work by planting trees to reduce emissions. It is therefore important to support movements like this by not only suggesting creative ideas, but also supporting them in whatever way we can, be it financially or emotionally, to help them work effectively and achieve greater impact.
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NOV 18TH - 6 PM CET Are you ready to take a new step for our greener future? As a part of the Countdown initiative, TEDxStockholm seeks to answer two fundamental, interconnected questions that help inform a blueprint for a cleaner future. We are bringing together scientists, activists, entrepreneurs, chefs, government officials and others to find the most effective, evidence-based ideas out there. Listen to Johan Rockström and others as they explore the ideas that enable climate action! Find the full program here: https://event.tedxstockholm.com/schedule https://youtu.be/aTDEI3avfx4
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Sorry for the technical difficulties - they should now be resolved! Enjoy.
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I understand why he is swearing! He is passionate!
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Johan Rockström has asked you a question! Answer it here: https://join.stagecast.se/api/web/code/7456/z51bY422iyy6ScuGMyzUd9UYzmTe1qIUp74g
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Shared My thoughts @TEDxStockholm
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Adam Wallin
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Today, the European Parliament voted to propose a more ambitious 2030 climate target for the EU, updating it from 40% to 60% emissions reductions until 2030. This is, of course, not quite the 80-95% reductions that the EU would need to aim for to account for climate equity, but an improvement of 20 percentage points is definitely worthy of climate love! The text will now be sent to the Council of ministers representing the 27 member states for final approval. Let's show our support for the suggestion and make sure it gets approved by agreeing to this review! Source: https://www.climatechangenews.com/2020/10/07/eu-parliament-votes-favour-cutting-emissions-60-2030
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Really encouraging and gives hope for the future!
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We need to engage in a massive subsidy program for developing countries so they can AVOID importing oil, gas and coal and go directly to renewables for electricity production. Our countries need to capture the local energy from sun, wind, geothermal etc and build storage to even out unproductive durations.
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A renovation program of apartments is going on in Vårgårda, Sweden, where they make hydrogen gas for energy storage from solar. The hundreds of apartments will be self-sufficient.
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We Don't Have Time Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson TEDx Wageningen University talk 3 Oct 2020: "I fear for the future of my loved ones. I fear for the future of your loved ones. So I have come to ask for help!" https://youtu.be/sdsWtI7zWys?t=14753 (watch from 4:05:50)
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Thank you all for your supporting comments!
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Great piece our heroin Caterina! The power of many speaks volumes to us all! I did the breath in and breath out exercise! Indeed we are all heroes and heroines in this journey! Cheers!
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I love how she touched on meditation at the end, I also believe that it is very important to connect with our inner selves to help keep us focused, positive and of course full of love with which we can share with the world in the form of climate action. 💚
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Donna Holt
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Green roofs, green walls....
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We agree! Integrate green solutions in the cities! It does not have to be complicated to make a difference.
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I agree !
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Oskar Lindgren
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That Swedish cycling infrastructure still is lacking behind other countries in Europe is provoking and uncalled for. Our bike lanes are overcrowded, making it both insecure and scary for newly adopted cyclists. In a time where governments are pledging to invest in the green transition, cycling infrastructure should be one of the first things on the public agenda. We've seen cities like Amsterdam, Groningen, Berlin, Paris and now Dublin (just to name a few) putting investments and efforts into making the cities more cycling-friendly and available. Which is not only beneficial for the urban environment, but for the health of its citizens, the productivity of its companies and the overall well-being of the city. Sweden has the opportunity and support from the citizens, especially during the pandemic, to invest in the cycling and walking infrastructure that would allow us as citizens to reclaim the cities from the cars. Who is the city actually made for? Feel free to answer that Tomas Eneroth and maybe take a lot at how others are doing it: Ireland: https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-40036178.html Netherlands: https://www.forbes.com/sites/carltonreid/2018/11/26/dutch-government-invests-extra-e345m-to-get-even-more-people-on-bicycles/#4a3b3fe93bc6 UK: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/2-billion-package-to-create-new-era-for-cycling-and-walking France: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/05/france-air-pollution-cycling-public-transport-bike-coronavirus/
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But have you seen the latest news that the UK government transport secretary has gone back on their initial support.
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Sorry Oskar about my misunderstanding the word cycling and recycling, cycling is a series of events while recycling is just used and reuse products.
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As a Dutch person, I can say cycling in a city or large village is the primary mode of transport. But the infrastructure has to be there. Cars, not transport should be seen as an invasive element in city life. (motor) Bikes, public transport has to be the easiest way to move yourself insight cities.
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This is a good example of how hard it is to manage a carbon removal project in a socially sustainable way. Even if it is as Conservation International says, that it is an overall success, new conflicts often happen in these kinds of projects. Therefore, we should focus on emission reductions primarily, and carbon removal rather to clean up what we have already caused instead of offsetting what we are doing in the future. Thanks for the well written article!
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Ingmar Rentzhog
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In 2008, MAX launched the world's first climate-labeled menu. Now MAX has made it easier to see nutritional values together with the carbon footprint in this table. The analysis includes all emissions of greenhouse gases from the farmer's land to the guest's table. https://lnkd.in/dW4h87P
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Dear Ingmar, Well done in getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to MAX Burgers and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress. /Adam, We Don't Have Time
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Anything that increases public awareness is a good idea
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Great initiative. Especially to visualize the major difference between going plantbased or eating meat, as I’m sure most people don’t realize the huuuge difference in terms of CO2.
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Albin Wagener
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The article is to be published in the French scientific review "Argumentation et Analyse de Discours" later this year, but here is a quick glimpse at my discursive study based on a corpus published in French media regarding Greta Thunberg and the attacks that targeted her last year. Lexical and semantic data was analyzed through a fantastic software called Iramuteq.
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@rentzhog if you want, following your article in Medium, we could co-write a piece on this in Medium or elsewhere. What do you think?
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Really nice infographic! Do you mind if I save it for future discussions? (I can make sure to credit you if I decide to use it directly) From a climate psychological standpoint, all of these are examples of a disengagement practice called "Discrediting the messenger". This means that people who feel responsible to take action for climate, either through cognitive dissonance or through social pressure, look for a way to disengage from this responsibility. One way of doing this is to find arguments to disregard climate messages based on properties of the messenger themselves. This could also be abused by ideological deniers through spreading these discrediting messages to more people. This particular mode of disengagement is very common specifically when Greta is in the picture, since it is easy to feel responsible when she speaks for her generation and asks those older than her to act. That's why, as I see it, we see such a variety of anti-Greta arguments everywhere.
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@albin_wagener excellent infographic. I appreciate your presence and time on our app that you invest here to spread factual information in an interesting way. Thanks Albin!
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@adam_wallin is right. 'Discrediting' is a common tool we see in everyday use. I hope more and more common people are able to see and understand that it is a bad tool and it misleads masses.
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The Indian government has unveiled plans to open 40 new coal fields in order to boost their economy post-Covid-19. The plan is to create a "self-reliant India" which is less reliant on imports while bringing electricity to their less developed population. However, many of these oil fields are planned in ancient forests with high levels of biodiversity. Thousands of hectares of forest are expected to be felled if these plans come to realisation, displacing thousands of indigenous residents as their villages are destroyed. The main proponent of these plans is the Adani Group, which runs India's largest coal power plants and has strong ties to the Modi government, as they have been pushing to build new coal fields in the forests for years. Critics of the plans bring up how Indian coal is too low quality to use for energy production, and how this move goes contrary to the expansions of solar that Modi has put in place lately, especially since India has the world's cheapest solar power production. The Adani Group wants to be the world's largest provider of renewable energy by 2025. But most importantly, expanding coal mining operations is not a socially, economically or ecologically sound decision today. We need to keep it in the ground and put our focus on helping each other to end our dependence on fossil power! Please hit agree if you think so too, and We Don't Have Time will send this to both Modi and Adani. Or even better, agree to this warning by @Leo_Alexander which is very close to 100 agrees: https://campaigns.wedonthavetime.org/threat-of-a-terrifying-future-demands-action-today-79059e76-081b-4f94-81fa-c1b271a4de8f Image from and further reading in the Guardian article: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/08/india-prime-minister-narendra-modi-plans-to-fell-ancient-forest-to-create-40-new-coal-fields
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This is a important warning! India have a opportunity to move forward and I think the general awareness and care for climate change has increased in the country, making it sad to see this big step in the wrong direction. Agreed and shared. I posted a similar warning about this to Modi some time ago. https://campaigns.wedonthavetime.org/threat-of-a-terrifying-future-demands-action-today-79059e76-081b-4f94-81fa-c1b271a4de8f
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This is an insane example of when coal lobbyists from a company like Adani get too much power to influence politicians! And despite profiting massive destruction, Adani dares to brand their home page with massive greenwashing like how they put local community "safety first". Adani deserves a climate warning too!!
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I think since the African countries are under developing nations they should put more efforts on the provision of more garden and trees plantation initiative, because its the most easiest and traditional way of addressing the challenges of climate change right from our locality to the international strata so the reason is that when you do it that way you'll save the amazon rainforest because the amazon rainforest just like a lungs that connected all forests of the WORLD.
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The Afrigod Initiative, which is one of the leading climate organizations combating the climate crisis in Africa, will be launching its Green #ZeroWaste eCommerce platform in the early month of 2021. The Afrigod Team has been working on #ZeroWaste project since 2019 to combat the high level of solid waste pollution in Nigeria and other countries in Africa. The #ZeroWaste Green eCommerce platform, will focus on promoting a circular economy thereby building a conscious responsible consumption principle in African communities and across the world. Afrigod has successfully partnered with Circular Consumption Organizations to promote conscious, responsible consumption through the concept of RE-DESIGNING, RECYCLING, REUSING, REPAIRING and RENTING. Read more: https://medium.com/@Afrigod/afrigod-to-launch-zerowaste-green-ecommerce-store-for-a-circular-economy-in-2021-cc1485e90ff8
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I love this initiative! Best of luck to you and your team. I'm very interested in seeing how it works out!
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Sure! We will share this lovely green journey with everyone.
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Great initiative! Good luck!
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Great idea,if this is implemented the environment would get a better treatment and greener.
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Based on all the ideas and products coming out of Sweden i would say it looks like Sweden is a world leader in climate innovations and ideas! Good for you, Sweden!!
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I wish them every success. So good to see WDHT establishing its important network for helping transition to the green economy. Need to somehow regulate the same polluters from gaining control of the green economy. We need companies with truly clean green histories.