More than 10% of the #Pantanal in Brazil has been burned by the wildfires that have been raging since July, killing thousands of animals in a crucial biodiversity hotspot. Why is this happening, and what can you do? THREAD (1/) abcnews.go.com/International/…
The severity of the fires has been communicated to us directly from our tree-planting partners in Brazil such as @aacopaiba, who neighbor the Pantanal. Currently, your trees aren't affected. (2/)
A small area on the Brazilian border to Bolivia, the Pantanal is the world’s largest wetland and an important source of water for animals. It’s where you’ll find the world’s largest population of jaguars and more than a thousand animal species. (3/) theguardian.com/environment/ga…
While fires happen every year, a combination of drought, destruction of moisture-producing forests in the Amazon, rising ocean temperatures that send storms further north and a floodless rainy season have made the forest particularly vulnerable. (4/) news.mongabay.com/2020/08/fires-…
Similarly to the West Coast in the US, climate change has allowed wildfires to grow bigger and stronger. According to NASA, fires in the Pantanal are four times as big as in the Amazon, making them the worst fires in the region in half a century. (5/) nytimes.com/2020/09/16/cli…
Because tree planting also involves making sure our trees stay alive, we have been investing in firefighting in Brazil to protect the forest from the increasing number of wildfires. (6/) blog.ecosia.org/tree-planters-…
If you want to help directly by donating to organisations on the ground, our partners in Brazil have recommended the following:
- @sospantanalpag.ae/7Wo8z6mzt
- @ecotropica2
- Instituto Homem de Panteiro ecosia.co/ihp
(7/)
We’re in touch with organisations in the Pantanal to find out ways we can further support, and will share updates as they come in. (8/8)
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All in for Berlin 🔥 This summer, our Head of Ecosia Germany @GenicaSch launched a grant competition in our hometown: we had €250k to distribute to initiatives making Berlin greener, no matter how big or small. We're super proud to finally announce the winners!
We'll be supporting over 10 projects in total, including:
BiodiverCity Berlin, who will be planting 260 sqm of tiny forest in the north-east of the city
The student group CO2 Busters from the Technical University Berlin @TUBerlin, who are building a prototype to demonstrate new heating technologies in their neighborhood
What an excellent reminder that:
A) Headlines are for show.
B) Billionaires treat philanthropy as an investment.
C) We can't achieve climate justice without social justice.
Climate change already affects racial and economic minorities the most — so talking about climate commitments *should* involve improving the working conditions of your employees.
Not all tree planting is equal. What questions should you ask when someone claims to be planting trees? Resharing a classic from our YouTube channel
Ways you can distinguish proper tree planting from greenwashing:
Have the trees actually been put in the ground? Are they being monitored or are we dealing with a feel-good, but ultimately unrealistic pledge?
Are local communities equal partners in the project? Do the trees benefit them? Will they take care of the trees?
Putting planet before profit also means leadership that shows up to the climate strike 🔥 Come say hi to our CEO @Christian_KrolI and COO @OelsWolfgang if you’re in Berlin!
And we have stickers
“Our future is hanging by a thread” absolute grade A protest sign
We've got some exciting talks coming up featuring the Ecosia team! 3 talks tomorrow and one more next week, mark your calendars
Our CMO @wickesgirl will be on a @Siftedeu panel tomorrow with @mparts_ to talk about market expansion and localization: how do you find the right target audience, channels and partners to grow in a new market? Register for this free online event here: sifted.eu/talks/breaking…
Can we hold those responsible for environmental destruction accountable? Our Head of Policy @SophieDembinski is in NYC for Climate Week and will discuss all things ecocide tomorrow at @PeaceOneDay: