Home Actor Leonardo DiCaprio HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2023 Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - The Congo Basin is one of the most important wildlands on the planet, hosting about one-fifth of all Earth’s species. The Congo Basin is also the planet's largest remaining carbon sink; an ecosystem that excels at absorbing carbon from the atmosphere. Carbon sinks are essential in helping to prevent some of the worst impacts of climate change. However, the Congo Basin has seen an uptick in deforestation since 2020, which is especially concerning, not only because of its important role in sequestering carbon and harboring biodiversity but because the Congo Basin has never experienced this level of human activity. @treehuggerdotcom has more on the threat to the Congo Basin, which you can read by clicking the link in bio. 📷: Guenter Guni

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – The Congo Basin is one of the most important wildlands on the planet, hosting about one-fifth of all Earth’s species. The Congo Basin is also the planet’s largest remaining carbon sink; an ecosystem that excels at absorbing carbon from the atmosphere. Carbon sinks are essential in helping to prevent some of the worst impacts of climate change. However, the Congo Basin has seen an uptick in deforestation since 2020, which is especially concerning, not only because of its important role in sequestering carbon and harboring biodiversity but because the Congo Basin has never experienced this level of human activity. @treehuggerdotcom has more on the threat to the Congo Basin, which you can read by clicking the link in bio. 📷: Guenter Guni

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - The Congo Basin is one of the most important wildlands on the planet, hosting about one-fifth of all Earth’s species. The Congo Basin is also the planet's largest remaining carbon sink; an ecosystem that excels at absorbing carbon from the atmosphere. Carbon sinks are essential in helping to prevent some of the worst impacts of climate change. However, the Congo Basin has seen an uptick in deforestation since 2020, which is especially concerning, not only because of its important role in sequestering carbon and harboring biodiversity but because the Congo Basin has never experienced this level of human activity. @treehuggerdotcom has more on the threat to the Congo Basin, which you can read by clicking the link in bio. 📷: Guenter Guni

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – The Congo Basin is one of the most important wildlands on the planet, hosting about one-fifth of all Earth’s species. The Congo Basin is also the planet’s largest remaining carbon sink; an ecosystem that excels at absorbing carbon from the atmosphere. Carbon sinks are essential in helping to prevent some of the worst impacts of climate change.

However, the Congo Basin has seen an uptick in deforestation since 2020, which is especially concerning, not only because of its important role in sequestering carbon and harboring biodiversity but because the Congo Basin has never experienced this level of human activity.

@treehuggerdotcom has more on the threat to the Congo Basin, which you can read by clicking the link in bio.

📷: Guenter Guni | Posted on 17/Jan/2023 07:56:30

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @calacademy
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Happy 2023 from the ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIX NEW SPECIES our scientists described in 2022! Allow us to introduce a few: 

🦎44 LIZARDS, 28 of which were additions to the genus Bavayia (a group of small forest geckos from the mountains of New Caledonia), more than doubling the number of known species within the genus from 13 to 41.

🫘14 SEA SLUGS including Goniobranchus fabulus, whose name translates to “small bean” & at 1.5 centimeters in length is actually the largest species in this year’s set of nudibranchs.

🌺14 FLOWERING PLANTS, including several new species from the ragged peaks of Brazil’s Campo Rupestre & California’s very own Minnesota Mountain onion, an allium found only on two neighboring peaks.

🐠7 FISHES, from a dazzling yellowtail damselfish & deep sea grenadier to the swoon-worthy rose-veiled fairy wrasse (Cirrhilabrus finifenmaa), a fish so beautiful it was named for the Maldives’ national flower. 

🦂2 SCORPIONS, both native to California and described by two high-school students in partnership with an Academy curator. PS: This one has babies — awww. 

🪩PLUS 30 ants, 13 sea stars, 4 beetles, 4 sharks, 3 moths, 3 worms, 2 spiders, 2 lichens, 1 toad, 1 clam, 1 aphid, and 1 sea biscuit! (Phew.) Read the full release at the link in bio, & HAPPY 2023, humans! XO, us & this party-clam, aka Cymatioa cooki 🐜⭐️🪲🦈🦋🪱🕷️🐸🥠
Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @postclimate
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As 2022 turned to 2023, an exceptionally strong wintertime heat dome pounced on much of Europe, producing unprecedented warmth for January. As temperatures soared 18 to 36 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 20 Celsius) above normal from France to western Russia, thousands of records were broken between Saturday and Monday — many by large margins.

The extreme warm spell followed a record-warm year in many parts of Europe and provided yet another example of how human-caused climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of such extraordinary weather events.

On New Year’s Day, at least seven countries saw their warmest January weather on record as temperatures surged to springtime levels: Latvia hit 52 degrees (11.1 Celsius); Denmark 54.7 degrees (12.6 Celsius); Lithuania 58.3 degrees (14.6 Celsius); Belarus 61.5 degrees (16.4 Celsius); the Netherlands 62.4 degrees (16.9 Celsius); Poland 66.2 degrees (19.0 Celsius); and the Czech Republic 67.3 degrees (19.6 Celsius).

Those who track worldwide weather records described the warm spell as historic and could hardly believe its scope and magnitude.

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