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We are a grassroots movement of scientists and citizens united to advocate for transformative, science-driven solutions to the climate, environment.

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@weplanetbd
WePlanet Bangladesh
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Most pollution—especially air pollution—is man-made. #Clean air is a basic health right. Let’s unite to fight air pollution for a #healthier future. @arif4science @weplanetint @WePlanetAus
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Ia Aanstoot
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Do you remember, sisters, do you remember, comrades? When the left in Sweden was still talking about steel, about the industry & about electricity. Do you remember when the focus was on raising material prosperity, not tearing it down? More from me: https://t.co/PjxAq7N7T5
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@WeplanetUSA
WePlanet USA
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In a shocking move, the EPA have proposed a new rule approved by President Trump that would allow unlimited CO₂ emissions from power plants in the United States. Act now: https://t.co/4r7BOha3gM
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WePlanet Bangladesh
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Can Greens support nuclear power? Finnish activist & @weplanetint colleague Tea Törmänen joins @mark_lynas to bust the myth about #nuclerenergy. From outcast to pro-nuclear pioneer, Tea makes the case for science-based solutions—for real #ClimateAction. https://t.co/Lbl9SHditW
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@weplanetint
WePlanet
2 months
We love to see clean energy being restored! ⚛️💚
@ParisOrtizWines
Paris-Ortiz-Wines
2 months
HISTORIC NUCLEAR RESTART MILESTONE For the first time ever in the U.S., the NRC has approved a license transfer for a shut down nuclear plant—Palisades—to move from decommissioning back to operating! The plant aims to be restarted by the end of 2025, bringing 800 MWs of clean
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@WeplanetDACH
WePlanet DACH
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Kultiviertes Fleisch bietet Möglichkeiten, die Umweltprobleme und ethische Aspekte des Fleischkonsums zu verbessern. Pauschale Verbote lösen hingegen die Probleme nicht. Beispielsweise haben mehr als 100 Wissenschaftler die österreichische Politik aufgefordert, kultiviertes
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@weplanetint
WePlanet
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Can Greens support nuclear power? ⚛️💚 Finnish environmentalist and WePlaneteer Tea Törmänen joined Mark Lynas to dismantle Bad Idea #19: “greens are anti-science.” Tea shares her journey from feeling like an outcast in the environmental movement to helping make the Finnish
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@weplanetint
WePlanet
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Bad Idea #4 "The global south can skip fossil fuels" In this searing and deeply compelling conversation, Mark Lynas speaks with Vijaya Ramachandran, economist and Director for Energy and Development at the @TheBTI, to unpack what she calls one of the worst “bad ideas” shaping
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@weplanetint
WePlanet
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Bad Idea #3 "We shouldn’t even talk about geoengineering!" In this thought-provoking episode, Mark Lynas is joined by science writer and The Planet Remade author @Eaterofsun for a candid conversation about geoengineering — the controversial set of technologies that could help us
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@weplanetint
WePlanet
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Catch up on season 1 and subscribe to be alerted when we release season 2 in September. Check out the podcast now: https://t.co/ndh28JWNmy
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WePlanet
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Bad Idea #19 "greens are anti-science" Can Greens support nuclear power? Finnish environmentalist and WePlaneteer @TeaTrmn joins Mark Lynas to dismantle Bad Idea #19: “greens are anti-science.” Tea shares her journey from feeling like an outcast in the environmental movement to
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@weplanetint
WePlanet
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‼️Just $2B per year is enough to ensure every African household has access to clean cooking by 2040. That’s less than 0.1% of what the world spends on energy each year. Yet governments and environmental NGO's in Europe and North America are blocking this progress by pressuring
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@WePlanetAfrica
WePlanet Africa
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We cannot talk of a just energy transition while denying millions of Africans access to cleaner transitional fuels. For communities without reliable electricity, LPG is a necessary step up the energy ladder. @WorldBank, Blocking finance for LPG is not climate action. It’s
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@WePlanetAus
WePlanet Australia
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🛑 Animal agriculture is the biggest driver of deforestation in Australia, with over 50% of the country used for livestock. Approximately 70% of emissions from agriculture in Australia are caused by animal agriculture. The exciting news is that there is now a cleaner, healthier
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@weplanetint
WePlanet
1 month
That's a wrap! Season finale available now. Thank-you to everyone who has listened and engaged with us throughout season 1. Listen back over all 20 episodes now: https://t.co/ndh28JWfx0 Season 2 will be coming in September.
weplanet.org
a WePlanet podcast. The world is shaped by ideas—some good, some bad, and some that seemed good at the time. This is a podcast about rethinking the things we take for granted, challenging sacred...
@weplanetint
WePlanet
1 month
This week we are wrapping up season one of our 'Saving the World from Bad Ideas' podcast. @mark_lynas is joined by producer @Rob_DeSchutter to explore the concept of bad ideas: are we only challenging others' bad ideas, or also our own? This seasons episodes🧵
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@weplanetbd
WePlanet Bangladesh
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Climate change threatens global food security. By 2100, staple crop calories could drop 24% in a high-emissions future—even with farmer adaptation. https://t.co/1oRBzPdjn0 @weplanetint #food #ClimateCrisis
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@weplanetbd
WePlanet Bangladesh
4 months
Step Up for Clean Air 🗓 Date: May 22, 2025 🕓 Time: 4:00 PM ⏱ Duration: 1 Hour 📍 Location: Mirpur 10 Roundabout Why we’re here: To raise public awareness about the dangers of air pollution in Dhaka. Join us. Walk with purpose. @weplanetint @WePlanetAfrica
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@weplanetbd
WePlanet Bangladesh
5 months
A 9-year-old child born and raised in Dhaka has breathed clean air for only 31 days. Read more: https://t.co/i4qrmdHWL7 #AirPollution @weplanetint
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@weplanetbd
WePlanet Bangladesh
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Happy Bengali New Year 1432! Let this new year be a promise to love our environment, purify our air, and protect our planet. @weplanetint #Baisakhi2025
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@weplanetbd
WePlanet Bangladesh
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Air pollution is now the 2nd leading cause of death globally, linked to 8.1 million deaths, according to the State of Global Air 2024 report by HEI.
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