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A billionaire emits a million times more greenhouse gases than the average person, according to Oxfam.

We know which ones we need to hold accountable for the climate crisis.

https://policy-practice.oxfam.org/resources/carbon-billionaires-the-investment-emissions-of-the-worlds-richest-people-621446/

Carbon Billionaires: The investment emissions of the world’s richest people - Oxfam Policy & Practice

The world’s richest people emit huge and unsustainable amounts of carbon and, unlike ordinary people, 50% to 70% of their emissions result from their investments. New analysis of the investments of 125 of the world’s richest billionaires shows that on average they are emitting 3 million tonnes a year, more than a million times the […]

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“Researchers faced death threats and claims of research misconduct while working to determine the cause of a #kidney disease epidemic that has claimed tens of thousands of lives … Ultimately, their advocacy led to the culprit, an #herbicide called #glyphosate, being banned in several affected countries” #workers #boycott #ban #monsanto #bayer #roundup #CKD #KidneyDisease https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/climate-ecology/glyphosate-is-a-primary-cause-of-kidney-damage/
Glyphosate is a primary cause of kidney damage

Story at-a-glanceResearch published in Environmental Pollution identified glyphosate in the urine of 11.1% of the infants and young children they tested, and this rose to 30% among newbornsSignificant bioaccumulation of glyphosate has been documented in the kidney, an organ with known susceptibility to glyphosateGlyphosate-induced kidney toxicity has been associated with disturbances in the expression of genes associated with fibrosis, necrosis and mitochondrial membrane dys...

Interesting to watch a parliamentary debate on avian flu and not hear intensive poultry farming as a risk mentioned once. Those sheds rammed full of badly looked after birds are a lab for disease mutations
Modern pesticides damage the brain of bees so they can’t move in a straight line - Science & research news | Frontiers

By Mischa Dijkstra, Frontiers science writer Researchers show for the first time that honeybee foragers exposed to the pesticides sulfoxaflor and imidacloprid have an impaired optomotor response, which makes them poor at keeping themselves on a straight trajectory while moving. This impairment is accompanied by damage to brain cells and dysregulation of detoxification genes. These

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If you are using #Twitter still, how do you justify giving over your content, personal data, and social relationships to a profit-driven corporation that uses secret #algorithms, undermines #democracy, spreads #hate, and is led by an unhinged #billionaire? #question #riptwitter #elonmusk
Without any binding commitments to rapidly and immediately reduce greenhouse gases, the world stands no chance to deliver on the 1,5°C limit, and by doing so minimising risks of uprooting the life supporting systems we all depend on and endangering countless human lives.
#COP27