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Sosem volt aktuálisabb

🌳🌳🌳🌳 Ha zavar a hőség, ültess fát.Ha szereted a csümölcsöket, ültess fát.Ha szereted a madarakat, ültess fát,
és ha szereted az életet ültess fát. 🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳

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#ActForTheAmazon | 📸 @demas • "I created this edit ( using @photoshop ) to spread awareness of this ongoing problem in our world today! Let's make the place we all live in a better place for everyone! ✌️" • ❗DISCLAIMER❗ This is not an actual photo of the Amazon rainforest, but a representation of a very serious issue 🙏 • The Amazon rainforest is the world’s largest tropical forest. It’s an area with torrential rain that almost never burns on its own, yet the blazes have burned for more than two weeks, growing so intense that they sent smoke all the way to São Paulo, Brazil’s largest city 🇧🇷 • But the Amazon is not the only region that’s burning. More than 21,000 square miles of forest have gone up in flames in Siberia this month, putting Russia 🇷🇺 on track for its worst year on record for wildfires. The smoke from these blazes shrouded large parts of the country, including major cities like Novosibirsk, and has crossed the Pacific Ocean into the United States 🇺🇸 • On Monday, a wildfire in the Canary Islands forced more than 8,000 people to flee. Over the weekend, new fires ignited in Alaska, extending what’s already been an unusually long fire season for the state. Last week, Denmark 🇩🇰 dispatched firefighters to Greenland 🇬🇱 combat a wildfire approaching inhabited areas. If not extinguished, officials are worried the blaze would burn through the winter, further driving up the already massive ice melt Greenland has experienced this year amid record heat 🌡️ • Many of these wildfires stem from unprecedented warmth and dryness across many parts of the world this year. And in the case of the Amazon, they are an unmistakable sign of how humans are radically reshaping the planet 🚨 • The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change earlier this month reported that conserving areas like the Amazon rainforest will be integral to mitigating climate change. But with the current pace of wildfires and deforestation, the world is rapidly galloping in the wrong direction 😔

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