Good news for once!
We’ve found a 300-year-old coral that’s so big it’s visible from space. It’s now considered the world’s largest. Best of all: it’s not yet harmed by climate change & global warming.
It’s being called a beacon of hope. Let it also be a call to action! #DoSomething 🧵
We’ve found a 300-year-old coral that’s so big it’s visible from space. It’s now considered the world’s largest. Best of all: it’s not yet harmed by climate change & global warming.
It’s being called a beacon of hope. Let it also be a call to action! #DoSomething 🧵
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Give it time…Dump will send people out to stick an oil rig on it.
So yes we will stop that.
Second, NOAA has ideas about what you can do, even if far from the ocean, to protect coral. Individuals have smaller impacts but we can make meaningful individual choices.
Individual strategic action can help reduce demand and influence the exploitative systems and corporations and governments responsible for climate destruction.
Locals made this happen via the org Acadia Center! And their website includes ideas for taking action in multiple states: https://acadiacenter.org/get-involved/take-action/
Find or start your own local groups. Donate. Volunteer.
When communities do it for themselves, they forge a different mindset.
Less stuff, more quality of life!
Less is More.
Only when the last tree has been cut down, the last fish been caught, and the last stream poisoned, will we realize we cannot eat money.