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Climate Scientist, Professor @ Texas Tech, Chief Scientist @ The Nature Conservancy, UN Champion of the Earth, author of Saving Us. Posts 100% my own. For more frequent posts, I recommend following me on Bluesky or my bridge account here: https:// fediscience.org/@katharinehayh oe.com@bsky.brid.gy I also have a Threads bridge account: https:// fediscience.org/@katharinehayh oe@threads.net
🌎 Good news: One of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems on Earth, the Great Bear Sea, is Canada’s first - and the world's second largest - marine protected area network, co-governed by 17 First Nations.
⚠️ Not-so-good news: A new The Nature Conservancy Science study finds that 35% of the world already lives in areas where extreme heat limits safe outdoor activity for part of the year.
🌱 What you can do: Even small actions like planting native species or supporting community gardens can cool cities, reduce flooding, and support biodiversity.
And when we talk about climate solutions, anger and worry decreases: and hope rises! When we make climate action visible, it becomes contagious. https://www.talkingclimate.ca/p/indigenous-led-ocean-protection-in