BREAKING: What is the #EthereumMerge, and why should climate activists care about it?
@Bitcoin still uses more electricity than ENTIRE COUNTRIES, but @ethereum just proved that cryptocurrency doesn’t have to come at the cost of a livable planet.
Bitcoin’s enormous energy consumption is bringing coal and gas plants back to life and fueling the climate crisis. More fossil fuels = more pollution and carbon emissions.
All because @Bitcoin operates using an outdated and inefficient code system 🦖
For years, Big Oil has attacked @GreenpeaceUSA with Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) — frivolous lawsuits designed to shut us up, shut us down, and strip away our First Amendment right to free speech.
Right now, @GreenpeaceUSA is being sued by multiple companies — including the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline — which are collectively seeking more than $400 million in total damages. It’s a genuine threat to Greenpeace USA’s existence.
Californians are already getting an alarming preview of what many scientists are warning could be another devastating, record-breaking wildfire season. #CaliforniaWildfires 🧵 (1/7) bit.ly/3z32rHS
Climate change is driving higher temperatures, earlier snowmelt, and drought conditions-- setting the stage for bigger and faster-burning wildfires. 🔥 (2/7) lat.ms/3g7tFo5
As Californians prepare for wildfire disruptions, find out what you need to know today and access our preparations and response guide and quick tips. (3/7) bit.ly/3hl95T3
Yesterday, GPUSA and hundreds of Wet’suwet’en frontline and solidarity activists organizing against Coastal GasLink pipeline were blocked from @Facebook due to a May 7 event targeting @KKR_Co, major pipeline funder -- project opposed by all of the Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs.
Some accounts have been reinstated after many demands of @Facebook, but many remain blocked from using the platform. The social media giant has not explained why this happened on such a large scale or why we’ve been targeted. We want action and answers now.
When the ban started, Facebook claimed activists violated its Terms of Service around intellectual property guidelines and accounts would be blocked for 3 days. Here is what we know:
Why are we here? Only 100 companies are responsible for 71% of global carbon emissions since 1988. #PeopleVsOil (1/7)
Many of the refineries here are operated by some of those very companies, like ExxonMobil, BP, Chevron, and Shell. #PeoplevsOil (2/7) bit.ly/2ue11eC
This is the largest petrochemical complex in the US, and the 2nd largest in the world. These facilities aren't only fueling the #ClimateCrisis, they're also threatening the health and lives... (3/7)
(1) So why did we bring these swamp creatures to David Bernhardt's confirmation hearing for Interior Secretary this morning? Well... Bernhardt is a former oil and gas lobbyist who previously worked to help corporate polluters get their hands on public lands.
(2) Now he's about to become head of the Interior Department — which would put him in charge of the very same public lands and waters that he worked to get access to as an oil & gas lobbyist.
(3) Trump campaigned hard on the idea of “draining the swamp”. As we know, he's done the exact opposite — and Bernhardt might be the most blatant example of that. bit.ly/2TFZPKf