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World Economic Forum Sep 8
Your morning cup of coffee contains 140 litres of
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World Economic Forum Sep 11
Arctic regions are burning – and it should set alarm bells ringing
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World Economic Forum Sep 9
The average person in Europe loses two years of their life due to air pollution
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World Economic Forum Sep 10
Here’s a list of countries committed to a net-zero emissions goal
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Nancy Birtwhistle Sep 10
Whiten, clean and freshen up your grubby dishcloth without reaching for the bleach !
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Morgan Davis Sep 7
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Reece Willis Sep 12
World losing area of forest the size of the UK each year, report finds
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Adesuwa Obasuyi 18h
I'm creating a private group chat on Twitter for in . The idea is that when you do a tweet on related topics as a member, you can share the link with the group & we will share/comment. Interested in joining, please send me a message.
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je mange le riche Sep 11
So I emailed the head teacher(s) ar my school earlier this week explaining why I would be away on Friday the 20th to attend the , and I also asked them to provide wooden cutlery for lunch time, and today they put out wooden forks at lunch!
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SenatorMurtaza Wahab 10h
Planted Gul Mohar & Alextonia trees around the Punjab Chowrangi Underpass earlier today
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World Economic Forum Sep 7
Our most powerful, high-tech climate solution? Our forests
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Anu Tomar Sep 11
40,000 locals joined hands in unity to clean Morna River, . As a Bonus, the initiative made it to the 'Golden Book of World Records'-largest public participation in river cleaning. Kudos to their irrevocable effort towards safeguarding .
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World Economic Forum Sep 11
Eating locally grown food is good for your body and the
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Richard Benwell Sep 8
When there's a , I'll be running for the in my home constituency, . I'll be standing for , & . Watch this space.
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Chang H. KIM Sep 11
The zero-waste grocery store in New York selling package-free produce, bulk food and home goods! 😊
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Elise Mason Sep 7
Thinking about your own and living habits over the last five years, would you say you have made major changes, minor changes or no changes to help protect the ?
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World Economic Forum Sep 12
This is the staggering cost of disasters around the world
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StroudGreens Sep 10
is a area, we need a strong candidate. Now we have the strongest 💪💚 has been battling the , fighting for our & working on a to make our .
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Natural News Sep 10
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namrata gautam Sep 11
Volunteer painting at Central Park Sector 137 for a social cause of Saving Plants 🌱
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