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Formerly Twitteraidil
climateaidil
This is not great.
The hot weather affecting the country because of the El Nino weather pattern may continue until July. This is also the hottest year in Malaysia since 1998.
www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2024/05/02/el-nino-expected-to-last-until-july/
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Philip Brave Davis
HonPhilipEDavis
It was a pleasure to join the President of Botswana, my brother @OfficialMasisi, and @GlblCtzn today to discuss the importance of partnership in tackling climate change and other global threats. Together, we can build resilient communities and protect our planet for future… pic.twitter.com/whzPCgpoD3
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Oceana UK
OceanaUK
📢BREAKING: @Shell made £6 BLN in profit in the last 3 months. Whilst ocean warming reaches unprecedented levels & climate records break at inconceivable speed 🔥
Big Oil is plundering our planet & we're letting it happen. This must stop. 🌊🌍
Act now👉bit.ly/3SubqfV pic.twitter.com/qOZWksRc2S
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Seth Bordenstein
Symbionticism
Congratulations @ScottLOneill and @WMPglobal on this terrific recognition. We're all rooting for more success and impact as a changing climate threatens the world with more mosquito-borne diseases.
Health moves forward one symbiont at a time. #Wolbachia
time.com/collection/time100-health/
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