Home Actor Leonardo DiCaprio HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2023 Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Repost from @worldeconomicforum • Political will is a renewable resource, says the former US Vice President. Watch the full session from #wef23 by tapping on the link in our bio. @algore

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @worldeconomicforum • Political will is a renewable resource, says the former US Vice President. Watch the full session from #wef23 by tapping on the link in our bio. @algore

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Repost from @worldeconomicforum • Political will is a renewable resource, says the former US Vice President. Watch the full session from #wef23 by tapping on the link in our bio. @algore

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @worldeconomicforum

Political will is a renewable resource, says the former US Vice President.

Watch the full session from #wef23 by tapping on the link in our bio.

@algore | Posted on 22/Jan/2023 06:33:38

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – The speed at which glaciers around the world are melting is alarming. Alaska’s Northwestern Glacier has receded around six miles from the 1940s until 2005 and will continue to do so at a rapid rate. This trend solidifies the fact that the scale and impacts of glacial loss are greater than previously thought, and –according to new research– half the planet’s glaciers will melt by 2100.

While it is imperative that humanity sticks to the goals outlined in the Paris Climate Agreement, slowing down global warming and biodiversity loss has never been more important, as the rate at which the planet is heating up has a significant impact on the speed at which the glaciers melt.

@guardian has more, click the link in bio to read.

📷: Odd Andersen/@guardian
Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – For nearly 30 years, communities in Ecuador’s Intag Valley have defended their livelihoods, their rights to clean water and clean air, and the rights of nature against threats posed by open-pit copper mining in the valley. Their most recent setback comes from the Imbabura Provincial Court, which started to hear the case last year and was set to send the three judges out to Intag to speak with local community members and explore the beauty of Intag’s forests and wildlife. Instead, the court has re-started the entire case after replacing one of the judges, putting the burden on the local communities to pay additional legal fees and travel three hours to the courthouse to repeat the first hearing.
 
The cloud forests of Intag Valley are home to dozens of Critically Endangered species, some of which are not found anywhere else in the world, including the Long-nose Harlequin Toad and Intag’s Resistance Rocket Frog.
 
You can help: Add your name to an open letter [link in bio] calling for the judges to visit Intag as planned and to protect the rights of the communities of Intag Valley and the constitutional rights of nature.  #SalvemosIntag 
 
Photo by Lucas Bustamante / @luksth

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