1.5°C: The Record We Must Not Break

Humanity has always overcome its limits. Broken Records. Because of Human activity the average temperature on Earth increased by 1°C in the last century. If it increases by more than 1.5°C some countries will be flooded, others will become sicker, hotter or drier.

Is it right to steal the future of millions of people? 1.5 degrees is the record we must not break. Join the campaign: www.1o5c.org

#1o5C #Sport4Climate

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Green Cities: #Photo4Climate Finalist Photo of the Week

This assessment report quantifies the everincreasing material flows required to build, maintain and operate the cities, transport systems, food supply and energy systems on which today’s world depends. The importance of understanding these flows is twofold. There are very important environmental impacts related to the mobilization of materials for use in economic activity. Large-scale change in land use and forest cover accompanies the extension of agriculture, timber production and in some cases mining and energy extraction.

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Worldwide Extraction of Materials Triples in Four Decades, Intensifying Climate Change and Air Pollution
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Gender Equality: #Photo4Climate Finalist Photo of the Week
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Colombian Think Tank Innove Equips Businesses to Start Contributing to the SDGs

The Film4Climate Global Video Competition is the centerpiece of the Connect4Climate initiative to promote sustainability in the creative industries through active engagement with young people in finding solutions to climate change.

The winners, selected by a jury chaired by Bernardo Bertolucci, and including other preeminent directors, producers, writers and political leaders, will be announced at a high-profile awards ceremony at the United Nations COP22 Climate Summit in Marrakesh, Morocco in November.