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  1. Environmental philanthropy is about protecting the future by caring for the planet today. Through collective action, sustainable giving, and environmental awareness, even small contributions can help create lasting change for communities, ecosystems, and future generations.

    #EnvironmentalPhilanthropy #SustainableGiving #ProtectOurPlanet #ClimateAction #CommunityImpact #FutureGenerations

  2. Environmental philanthropy is about protecting the future by caring for the planet today. Through collective action, sustainable giving, and environmental awareness, even small contributions can help create lasting change for communities, ecosystems, and future generations.

    #EnvironmentalPhilanthropy #SustainableGiving #ProtectOurPlanet #ClimateAction #CommunityImpact #FutureGenerations

  3. Environmental philanthropy is about protecting the future by caring for the planet today. Through collective action, sustainable giving, and environmental awareness, even small contributions can help create lasting change for communities, ecosystems, and future generations.

    #EnvironmentalPhilanthropy #SustainableGiving #ProtectOurPlanet #ClimateAction #CommunityImpact #FutureGenerations

  4. Environmental philanthropy is about protecting the future by caring for the planet today. Through collective action, sustainable giving, and environmental awareness, even small contributions can help create lasting change for communities, ecosystems, and future generations.

    #EnvironmentalPhilanthropy #SustainableGiving #ProtectOurPlanet #ClimateAction #CommunityImpact #FutureGenerations

  5. Environmental philanthropy is about protecting the future by caring for the planet today. Through collective action, sustainable giving, and environmental awareness, even small contributions can help create lasting change for communities, ecosystems, and future generations.

    #EnvironmentalPhilanthropy #SustainableGiving #ProtectOurPlanet #ClimateAction #CommunityImpact #FutureGenerations

  6. A thriving world begins with joy, freedom, and the courage to imagine better. When humanity rises with nature not against it every generation steps into a brighter, healthier tomorrow.

    #FutureGenerations #SustainableFuture #LiveInHarmony #PositiveChange #OneCommunity #GreenTomorrow #HopeAndAction

  7. A thriving world begins with joy, freedom, and the courage to imagine better. When humanity rises with nature not against it every generation steps into a brighter, healthier tomorrow.

    #FutureGenerations #SustainableFuture #LiveInHarmony #PositiveChange #OneCommunity #GreenTomorrow #HopeAndAction

  8. A thriving world begins with joy, freedom, and the courage to imagine better. When humanity rises with nature not against it every generation steps into a brighter, healthier tomorrow.

    #FutureGenerations #SustainableFuture #LiveInHarmony #PositiveChange #OneCommunity #GreenTomorrow #HopeAndAction

  9. A thriving world begins with joy, freedom, and the courage to imagine better. When humanity rises with nature not against it every generation steps into a brighter, healthier tomorrow.

    #FutureGenerations #SustainableFuture #LiveInHarmony #PositiveChange #OneCommunity #GreenTomorrow #HopeAndAction

  10. A thriving world begins with joy, freedom, and the courage to imagine better. When humanity rises with nature not against it every generation steps into a brighter, healthier tomorrow.

    #FutureGenerations #SustainableFuture #LiveInHarmony #PositiveChange #OneCommunity #GreenTomorrow #HopeAndAction

  11. We often talk about the future, but real change begins with the actions we take in the present. The environment young people inherit depends on the decisions made today by communities, leaders, and each of us individually. What is one environmental change you believe could have the biggest long-term impact?

    #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalAwareness #FutureGenerations #GreenPlanet #SustainableDevelopment #EcoEducation #ClimateSolutions #OneCommunity

  12. We often talk about the future, but real change begins with the actions we take in the present. The environment young people inherit depends on the decisions made today by communities, leaders, and each of us individually. What is one environmental change you believe could have the biggest long-term impact?

    #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalAwareness #FutureGenerations #GreenPlanet #SustainableDevelopment #EcoEducation #ClimateSolutions #OneCommunity

  13. We often talk about the future, but real change begins with the actions we take in the present. The environment young people inherit depends on the decisions made today by communities, leaders, and each of us individually. What is one environmental change you believe could have the biggest long-term impact?

    #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalAwareness #FutureGenerations #GreenPlanet #SustainableDevelopment #EcoEducation #ClimateSolutions #OneCommunity

  14. We often talk about the future, but real change begins with the actions we take in the present. The environment young people inherit depends on the decisions made today by communities, leaders, and each of us individually. What is one environmental change you believe could have the biggest long-term impact?

    #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalAwareness #FutureGenerations #GreenPlanet #SustainableDevelopment #EcoEducation #ClimateSolutions #OneCommunity

  15. We often talk about the future, but real change begins with the actions we take in the present. The environment young people inherit depends on the decisions made today by communities, leaders, and each of us individually. What is one environmental change you believe could have the biggest long-term impact?

    #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalAwareness #FutureGenerations #GreenPlanet #SustainableDevelopment #EcoEducation #ClimateSolutions #OneCommunity

  16. RE: mas.to/@econetwork/11559996995

    @econetwork Is a highly idealistic project founded by people who have very little of their own, but who still want to help others to improve their #foodSecurity, educate #futureGenerations, protect the #environment, fight #hiddenHunger and boost #biodiversity. Their activities breathe #permaculture. This type of #cooperative, small-scale, bottom-up initiative is exactly what we need, everywhere. #PleaseBoost and #donate to help them buy a small plot of land, so they can have a permanent base to operate from.

    gofund.me/d9ff50591

  17. Dine' tell Navajo Council 'NO COAL!'

    The Monster has returned, and it is even more grotesque than the one before. Dine' remember forced relocation, the loss of water and medicine plants, and the loss of loved ones. Navajos say 'No!; to Trump and Navajo President Nygren's push for coal.

    By #BrendaNorrell, @bsnorrell.blogspot.com June 1, 2025

    #ForestLake, #NavajoNation -- "Dine' told the #NavajoNationCouncil that the #CoalIndustry has cost them their aquifer water, and their health. Combined with #UraniumMining, they have lost their loved ones to widespread #cancer and #BlackLungDisease killing their people.

    "Dine' remembered #ForcedRelocation and the stripping of the #forest by #PeabodyCoal, during a hearing on Friday. The Navajo Council was told to stand up for #FutureGenerations, or step aside.

    " 'The Navajo Nation has provided coal to the big cities for decades, while the people of #BlackMesa have nothing to show for it," Dine' from Black Mesa told the Council.

    " 'We are supposed to be the Protectors of the Earth.'

    "#LouiseBenally [#KleeBenally's aunt] of Big Mountain told the hearing that you can't trust what #Trump is telling you because he'll change whatever he says in the next sentence. Louise said he has no concept of what being a human is.

    " 'Keep your prayers and your language, those are the things that really matter for us #IndigenousPeople,' said Louise. She and her family spent their lives resisting forced relocation brought by Peabody Coal's mining on Black Mesa.

    " 'Everyone was opposed to another #CoalMining, it's not good for anything, and it is causing #GreenhouseGases to continue to rise,' Louise told Censored News.

    " 'Doctor Nygren doesn't know that. He needs a hogan level of education.'

    " '#ClimateChange is so, important to every living thing, we need to be finding solutions not making things worse.' "

    Read more:
    bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2025/05

    #EO14241 #Diné #Dineh #Dineteh #NavajoNation #WaterIsLife #DirtyCoal #TrumpSucks #AirIsLife #NoCoalMining
    #BigCoal #USPol #NativeAmericanNews #CorporateColonialism #RememberKleeBenally
    #BuuNygrenSoldOutHisPeople

  18. What’s being done now about #RadioactiveWater that threatens the #ColumbiaRiver in #WashingtonState?

    by Annette Cary
    Tue, July 9, 2024

    "A major #radioactive contamination threat to the Columbia River should be removed at the #Hanford #nuclear site before the end of summer.

    "Hanford workers have started to pump contaminated water from the final basin of the nuclear reservation’s nine reactors along the Columbia River.

    "'This effort will eliminate the risk of a leak of contaminated water to the groundwater about a quarter-mile from the Columbia River,' said Andy Wiborg, the Department of Energy acting deputy assistant manager for river and plateau cleanup."

    [...]

    "The K West and K East Reactor basins were the last to be used, after storing irradiated fuel from N Reactor that was not processed following the end of the Cold War. Before the fuel was removed in 2004, it #corroded underwater, contributing to a highly #RadioactiveSludge.

    "In 2019 the last of the sludge was removed, leaving draining the water the next major task to reduce risk from the basins.

    "The nearby K East Reactor basin was emptied first.

    "Then in June, the first tanker truck with basin water pulled away from the K West Reactor.
    About 60 tanker trucks have been filled with filtered water to remove radioactive contamination from the K West Reactor basin as it is being drained. The work will protect the nearby Columbia River.
    About 60 tanker trucks have been filled with filtered water to remove radioactive contamination from the K West Reactor basin as it is being drained. The work will protect the nearby Columbia River.

    "About 400,000 gallons have been pumped out of the basin so far, which is the equivalent of six residential swimming pools, said Heather Dale, DOE Hanford assistant manager for the river and plateau. About 60 tanker trucks have been filled with basin water.

    [...]

    "They also installed a system to pump out and then filter the contaminated water before it it loaded into tanker trucks.

    "The filtering system removes particles and also uses an ion exchange system to remove radioactive #cesium and #strontium from the water. The initial resin used in the ion exchange system DID NOT WORK WELL, the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board said in January.

    [...]

    "Some of the contents of the vertical pipe units in the K West Reactor basin may be required to be sent to the nation’s repository for transuranic radioactive waste in New Mexico for disposal [#WIPP].

    Read more:
    news.yahoo.com/news/being-done

    #WaterIsLife
    #NoNukes
    #NoDumping
    #FutureGenerations
    #NoWar
    #NoNuclearWeapons
    #RethinkNotRestart
    #NuclearWaste
    #HanfordNuclearSite

  19. Sites with #radioactive material more vulnerable as #ClimateChange increases #wildfire, #flood risks

    By TAMMY WEBBER
    Updated 1:04 AM EDT, May 22, 2024

    "As #Texas #wildfires burned toward the nation’s primary #NuclearWeapons facility, workers hurried to ensure nothing flammable was around buildings and storage areas.

    "When the fires showed no sign of slowing, #Pantex Plant officials urgently called on local contractors, who arrived within minutes with bulldozers to dig trenches and enlarge fire breaks for the sprawling complex where nuclear weapons are assembled and disassembled and dangerous #plutonium pits — hollow spheres that trigger nuclear warheads and bombs — are stored."

    [...]

    "Dozens of active and idle laboratories and manufacturing and #military facilities across the nation that use, store or are contaminated with radioactive material are increasingly vulnerable to #ExtremeWeather. Many also perform critical energy and defense research and manufacturing that could be disrupted or crippled by fires, floods and other disasters.

    "There’s the 40-square-mile #LosAlamos National Laboratory in #NewMexico, where a 2000 wildfire burned to within a half mile (0.8 kilometers) of a #RadioactiveWaste site. The heavily polluted #SantaSusana Field Laboratory [#SSFL] in Southern #California, where a 2018 wildfire burned 80% of the site, narrowly missing an area #contaminated by a 1959 partial #NuclearMeltdown. And the #plutonium-contaminated #Hanford nuclear site in #Washington, where the U.S. manufactured #AtomicBombs.

    "'I think we’re still early in recognizing climate change and ... how to deal with these extreme weather events,' said Paul Walker, program director at the environmental organization Green Cross International and a former staff member of the House Armed Services Committee. 'I think it’s too early to assume that we’ve got all the worst-case scenarios resolved ... (because) what might have been safe 25 years ago probably is no longer safe.”

    apnews.com/article/wildfire-fl

    #WaterIsLife #NoNukes #NoDumping #FutureGenerations #NoWar #NoNuclearWeapons #RethinkNotRestart #NuclearWaste

  20. Can't Get There From Here? The challenges of innovation and transformation in Wales.

    Early Christmas present folks!

    I spent a week combing through #Wales new #missiondriven #Innovation strategy, musing on its potential to transform how Wales' economy and society works for the betterment of us and #futuregenerations

    The least you can all do is have a read and tell me what you think 😉 .

    Nadolig Llawen pawb 😘

    euskadi.eus/web01-a2reveko/en/

  21. And this: A #WSJ #NORC poll found that most #Americans believe that their children's lives will be worse than their own. Four out of five respondents said that the #economy is in a not-so-good or poor state, and nearly half think it will get worse in the next year. <how about #climatecrisis?> s.wsj.net/public/resources/doc #FutureGenerations #FinancialStability #banking #FinancialSystem

  22. [Moreover, in “borrowing” the equivalent of 4.1 planets’ worth of #biocapacity, #Canadians are #consuming more of the Earth’s biocapacity & resources than we are entitled to, if everyone on #Earth were to get their #FairShare .
    In doing so we are, in effect, taking precious resources not only from others around the world who need them for their own #human & #SocialDevelopment, but from #FutureGenerations and from other #species .]

    timescolonist.com/islander/tre

    #Canada #ClimateChange #environmental

  23. #ThickTrunkTuesday
    Mae'r llun hwn o Dderwen Duhonw, islaw fy nhref enedigol, Llanfair ym Muallt / This photo is of the Duhonw Oak, below my birth town of Builth Wells.

    An #AncientTree, these #trees are rich and rare ‘living heritage’ they need to be afforded far greater protection, for our #futuregenerations

    #climateaction #cymru #Wales