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🧵🌡️🔥 Heat & Heat Safety Twitter Series! 🔥🌡️

As temperatures rise due to climate change, it's vital to understand the impact of heat and prioritize our safety. In this series, we'll explore various aspects of heat and practical tips for safety. Let's dive into 4 info sections:
🌡️ SECTION ONE: HEAT UNDERSTANDING 🌡️

Learn how heat and humidity work together, the complications of heat, humidity, and direct sunlight, the rise in temperatures caused by climate change, and the significance of wet bulb temperature.
Heat and humidity go hand in hand. Humidity makes it harder for our bodies to cool down through sweat evaporation, making us feel hotter and more uncomfortable. #HeatUnderstanding
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Konchok Dorjey used to graze goats in the arid in the Kharnak village in India, on a high, mountainous cold desert that borders China and Pakistan. #climatemigration

apnews.com/article/china-…
But a decade ago, the 45-year-old nomad gave up his pastoral life in search of a better future for his family. He sold off his animals and migrated to an urban settlement in the outskirts of a regional town called Leh. apne.ws/FSN9Xnk Nomadic women milk their hardy Himalayan goats that produce Lights shine in Leh in the cold desert region of Ladakh, Ind
"It was a tough decision," Dorjey said recently, sitting on the veranda at his home.

"But I did not have much choice." #climatemigration apne.ws/FSN9Xnk Konchok Dorjey holds his daughter Jigmet Dolma inside their
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seeing as we can't talk about other things on here today 😬 & given that I've spent the past week poring over the #TeTārukeāTāwhiri: #Auckland's #Climate Plan text again, I thought you might be interested in a few key parts of the Plan that are often overlooked.
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first off, why Te Tāruke-ā-Tāwhiri?
a gift from the mana whenua of Tāmaki, this cultural narrative is deeply emebedded in this place, but critically "...calls for a change in our response, from a human-centred approach to an ecological-centred approach..." 2/x
Mana Whenua, through the Kaitiki Forum, have played a key role in developing our #ClimateAction response, drawing together wisdom & knowledge of Tāmaki w/ the understanding that living systems & #whakapapa relationships are key to #wellbeing, #sustainability & #resilience. 3/x
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