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Many are making it look as if the fashion industry are starting to take responsibility, by spending fantasy amounts on campaigns where they portray themselves as ”sustainable”, ”ethical”, ”green”, ”climate neutral” and ”fair”. But let’s be clear: This is almost never anything but pure green washing. You cannot mass produce fashion or consume ”sustainably” as the world is shaped today. That is one of the many reasons why we will need a system change. Photo by Alexandrov Klum @alexandrovklumofficial Today I got my first COVID-19 vaccination dose. I am extremely grateful and privileged to be able to live in a part of the world where I can already get vaccinated. The vaccine distribution around the world is extremely unequal. According to New York Times; “84 percent of shots that have gone into arms worldwide have been administered in high- and upper-middle-income countries. Only 0.3 percent of doses have been administered in low-income countries.” No one is safe until everyone is safe. But when you get offered a vaccine, don’t hesitate. It saves lives. #VaccineEquity Skärholmen Centrum Wildfires, floods, droughts, heatwaves and other (un)natural disasters rage all over the world. Many now ask “What will it take for people in power to act?”. Well, it will take many things, but above all it will take: massive pressure from media and massive pressure from the public. 📸1: EPA-EFE /Mahmut Serdar Alakus 2: Getty images 3: CNS photo/ Wolfgang Rattay, Reuters 4: Getty images Wildfires, floods, droughts, heatwaves and other (un)natural disasters rage all over the world. Many now ask “What will it take for people in power to act?”. Well, it will take many things, but above all it will take: massive pressure from media and massive pressure from the public. 📸1: EPA-EFE /Mahmut Serdar Alakus 2: Getty images 3: CNS photo/ Wolfgang Rattay, Reuters 4: Getty images Wildfires, floods, droughts, heatwaves and other (un)natural disasters rage all over the world. Many now ask “What will it take for people in power to act?”. Well, it will take many things, but above all it will take: massive pressure from media and massive pressure from the public. 📸1: EPA-EFE /Mahmut Serdar Alakus 2: Getty images 3: CNS photo/ Wolfgang Rattay, Reuters 4: Getty images Wildfires, floods, droughts, heatwaves and other (un)natural disasters rage all over the world. Many now ask “What will it take for people in power to act?”. Well, it will take many things, but above all it will take: massive pressure from media and massive pressure from the public. 📸1: EPA-EFE /Mahmut Serdar Alakus 2: Getty images 3: CNS photo/ Wolfgang Rattay, Reuters 4: Getty images Deadly heatwaves, floods, storms, wildfires, droughts, crop failures… This is not “the new normal”. We’re at the very beginning of a climate and ecological emergency, and extreme weather events will only become more and more frequent. After the catastrophic recent developments – especially in Western Europe – everyone seems to be talking about the climate emergency, and rightly so. But as soon as these tragedies are over we’ll most likely forget about it and move on like before. Unless we treat the crisis like a crisis all the time, we will not be able to halt the climate emergency. People in power are now trying to act responsibly, saying lots of beautiful words. Everyone seems to forget that they are the ones responsible for putting us on a pathway towards a several degrees hotter and destabilized planet. My thoughts are with everyone affected by these events. #FaceTheClimateEmergency 📸: 1. Liège. Bruno Fathy/ Belga/AFP 2. Bootleg fire, Oregon USA. KTVZ 3. Walporzheim, Rhineland Palatinate. Credit unknown. Deadly heatwaves, floods, storms, wildfires, droughts, crop failures… This is not “the new normal”. We’re at the very beginning of a climate and ecological emergency, and extreme weather events will only become more and more frequent. After the catastrophic recent developments – especially in Western Europe – everyone seems to be talking about the climate emergency, and rightly so. But as soon as these tragedies are over we’ll most likely forget about it and move on like before. Unless we treat the crisis like a crisis all the time, we will not be able to halt the climate emergency. People in power are now trying to act responsibly, saying lots of beautiful words. Everyone seems to forget that they are the ones responsible for putting us on a pathway towards a several degrees hotter and destabilized planet. My thoughts are with everyone affected by these events. #FaceTheClimateEmergency 📸: 1. Liège. Bruno Fathy/ Belga/AFP 2. Bootleg fire, Oregon USA. KTVZ 3. Walporzheim, Rhineland Palatinate. Credit unknown. Deadly heatwaves, floods, storms, wildfires, droughts, crop failures… This is not “the new normal”. We’re at the very beginning of a climate and ecological emergency, and extreme weather events will only become more and more frequent. After the catastrophic recent developments – especially in Western Europe – everyone seems to be talking about the climate emergency, and rightly so. But as soon as these tragedies are over we’ll most likely forget about it and move on like before. Unless we treat the crisis like a crisis all the time, we will not be able to halt the climate emergency. People in power are now trying to act responsibly, saying lots of beautiful words. Everyone seems to forget that they are the ones responsible for putting us on a pathway towards a several degrees hotter and destabilized planet. My thoughts are with everyone affected by these events. #FaceTheClimateEmergency 📸: 1. Liège. Bruno Fathy/ Belga/AFP 2. Bootleg fire, Oregon USA. KTVZ 3. Walporzheim, Rhineland Palatinate. Credit unknown. Some people make it seem as if we’re not doing enough to stop the climate crisis. But that’s not true. Because to not do enough, you have to do something. And the truth is that we are basically not doing anything apart from “creative carbon accounting” and creating loopholes. What some call ”climate action” is actually outsourcing and excluding consumption, setting vague distant targets, burning biomass instead of fossil fuels and excluding the emissions, offsetting, switching from one disastrous energy source to a slightly less disastrous one etc. 📸 (Dixie fire, Capt. Eric Limones, Cal Fire Santa Clara Unit) The new IPCC report contains no real surprises. It confirms what we already know from thousands previous studies and reports – that we are in an emergency. It’s a solid (but cautious) summary of the current best available science. It doesn’t tell us what to do. It is up to us to be brave and take decisions based on the scientific evidence provided in these reports. We can still avoid the worst consequences, but not if we continue like today, and not without treating the crisis like a crisis. Graph by World Meteorological Organization. 😉 Heja Sverige! @swewnt We ask the European Commission @ursulavonderleyen and @frans__timmermans to remove forest biomass from the Renewable Energy Directive. You can plant trees, but you cannot plant forests. Forests are not renewable. Sign the petition in bio and use the hashtag #StopFakeRenewables to put pressure on them. #UniteBehindTheScience #ClimateJustice #UprootTheSystem #FightFor1Point5 School strike week 152. This week on a clear cut in Sápmi. Today the EU present the #EUForestStrategy . They will continue to allow clear cutting, they will call burning forest biomass “renewable” – worsening the climate- and ecological emergencies and ignoring indigenous rights and demands. #schoolstrike4climate #MindTheGap #climatestrike #fridaysforfuture #FaceTheClimateEmergency #StopFakeRenewables This is Riehpovuotna/Repparfjord in the northern part of Sápmi, in Norway. The fjord is a protection area for the threatened Atlantic salmon. The Norwegian government has granted a permission to pump 2 million tons of toxic mining waste into the fjord annually. This will impact the local fisheries that are essential to the Sea Sami culture and will be yet another attack on them from the norwegian state. The mining company Nussir ASA has planned a mine in the mountain in the middle of reindeer guottetbáiki (where the calves are born), which therefore is crucial for the reindeer. There is currently an activist camp at Riehpovuotna and many people are resisting. Even though we must combat the climate crisis, this cannot be used as an excuse for so-called “green” colonialism with the same mindset that got us in this mess in the first place. #iifalnussir #reddrepparfjord #reddfjordene #savethefjords Cred: @reddrepparfjord This is Riehpovuotna/Repparfjord in the northern part of Sápmi, in Norway. The fjord is a protection area for the threatened Atlantic salmon. The Norwegian government has granted a permission to pump 2 million tons of toxic mining waste into the fjord annually. This will impact the local fisheries that are essential to the Sea Sami culture and will be yet another attack on them from the norwegian state. The mining company Nussir ASA has planned a mine in the mountain in the middle of reindeer guottetbáiki (where the calves are born), which therefore is crucial for the reindeer. There is currently an activist camp at Riehpovuotna and many people are resisting. Even though we must combat the climate crisis, this cannot be used as an excuse for so-called “green” colonialism with the same mindset that got us in this mess in the first place. #iifalnussir #reddrepparfjord #reddfjordene #savethefjords Cred: @reddrepparfjord School strike week 155, in pride colours since it’s #StockholmPride . Even though it’s summer holiday we keep on protesting on Fridays. #MindTheGap #climatestrikeonline #fridaysforfuture #FaceTheClimateEmergency Parliament House, Stockholm Today is #WorldOvershootDay – the day when we’ve used up the world’s resources for 2021. On national levels this date varies a lot. In my country Sweden for instance, it occurred on April 6th. We’re not just stealing the future – we’re also stealing the present from other parts of the world. School strike week 156. Even though it’s summer holiday we keep on protesting on Fridays. #MindTheGap #climatestrikeonline #fridaysforfuture #FaceTheClimateEmergency Parliament House, Stockholm School strike week 153. Today I’m joining the climate strike in Sundsvall. Even though it’s summer holiday we keep on protesting on Fridays. @fridaysforfuturesundsvall #MindTheGap #climatestrikeonline #fridaysforfuture #FaceTheClimateEmergency School strike week 153. Today I’m joining the climate strike in Sundsvall. Even though it’s summer holiday we keep on protesting on Fridays. @fridaysforfuturesundsvall #MindTheGap #climatestrikeonline #fridaysforfuture #FaceTheClimateEmergency School strike week 151. This Friday we are in a tree plantation in Sápmi, in Northern Europe. This used to be a forest, but after it was cut down forest companies have planted an invasive tree species that grows quicker than the local ones. Cutting down forests – at a time when we need to maximise every possible carbon sink – is not only disastrous for the climate, but also for biodiversity. Not to mention the local indigenous Sami reindeer herders who have lived here and cared for this land for thousands of years. When humans now change and destroy the landscape, they also completely alter the living conditions for the local wildlife, as well as for the reindeer and humans living there. It is not just the forests and carbon sinks that are being eliminated, but also the history, future and traditions of the Sami people. Forests are not renewable, whatever the industries may say. Trees are renewable, but not forests. In a short term we only switch from one source of carbon to another when we burn biomass. Since we don’t have the time it takes for the clear cut to compensate for the carbon debt (to stay below 1,5°C of global heating) it should not be considered “climate neutral”. Amid the climate crisis and more frequent and intense extreme weather events (such as heatwaves, floods and wildfires) – these plantations also exacerbate their effects, increasing the devastation and suffering of people and wildlife. The indigenous Sami people have been historically systematically oppressed, and still are so today. Indigenous peoples make up 5% of the world’s population, but take care of 80% of the remaining healthy ecosystems. They are almost always on the frontline of the climate- and ecological crisis, but they are also leading the resistance. We have to listen to the guardians of the land and value their traditional knowledge to get out of this global crisis. The exploitation of nature, land and people needs to stop. #schoolstrike4climate #climatestrike #fridaysforfuture #IndigenousRights #StopFakeRenewables School strike week 154. 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