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El Prado and WWF team up to warn about climate change!
Four museum paintings have been modified to show what the planet would look like if the temperature rose 1.5ºC.
The NGO WWF and the Prado Museum have joined together on the occasion of the Climate Summit in Madrid to show what a planet would look like if the temperature rose more than 1.5ºC, the turning point established by scientists to avoid Worst damage from climate change .
Four of the most iconic works of the permanent collection of the enclosure have been modified by photographic montages to show the ravages of global warming. Specifically, they have selected masterpieces such as: Felipe IV on horseback , by Velázquez; The children on the beach , by Joaquín Sorolla; Goya's sunshade ; and The Pass of the Styx Lagoon, from Patinir, to warn about rising sea levels, extinction of species, the drama of climate refugees or the disappearance of rivers and crops due to extreme drought.
The European Parliament has declared a Climate Emergency and will soon announce a plan explaining how it will become the first carbon-neutral continent.
COP25, that went shit didn't it? I was very much about to ask my mother for a ticket there for "charity reasons" just to shout some at the fucking idiots, honestly what behaviour, throwing out activists, banning tours, what bloody ridiculousness, never has it been clearer to me that we do not live in a democracy, capital gains rule the world, it's ironically sad for me to say that my future lies in the hands in the ruling class of two dialectics, the capitalists of the current one and the aristocracy that represents the feudal lords of the previous. Fucking hell I am screwed, or rather, we are screwed, how many anti-capitalists are we truly in the world? Is it true when we say we don't have the strength of the people needed for a revolution, or could we actually do something? Could we actually make a change, could we truly stand up and win?
Values and Principles of Life on the planet - #AmazonRainforest under threat #humanrights The Amazon Rainforest is home for more than 80.000 medicine species... 25 % of all medicine are derived from rainforest plants... #cop25madrid @gretathunberg @patxon_metuktire @maial_panh_ @socioambiental @worldresources https://www.instagram.com/p/B5oATzGJM_E/?igshid=3c5tgr4zk3fl
Earth has only a few chances to avert catastrophic climate change. At the COP25 in Madrid, we blew one of them.
Changing from The Groundhog Day Challenge for a moment, here is an article I wrote about the #cop25madrid and the lead up to @gretathunberg arriving in the city by train. #time4action posters were littered all over the city and all over public transport but when COVID-19 appeared at the end of the month, I saw no such publicity advising people about the pandemic when it was #time4action #climatechange, #cop26glasgow #cop26 #cop25chile #cop25madrid2019 #earthfocus #parisclimateagreement #parisclimateaccord https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/abroad/time-to-cop-on-says-an-irishman-who-remembers-the-last-climate-change-conference-1.4704600?mode=amp (at IFEMA Madrid) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWEGwVvIwUS/?utm_medium=tumblr
The fossil fuel industry is solely to blame for the derailment of climate talks. Polluters and their supporting countries own the Paris Agreement.
The following is the statement from Catherine Abreu, Executive Director of Climate Action Canada (CAN) at the end of the COP25 climate talks in Madrid. It was first published on the CAN website.
You know something is broken when those demanding climate justice are pushed outside of the climate conference—as hundreds were—and those delaying climate action are allowed to stay inside.
These negotiations were supposed to deliver a clear, resounding call for more ambitious emissions targets and financing for climate vulnerable countries already experiencing the devastating impacts of the climate crisis. Negotiators were supposed to deliver strong rules for carbon markets that would uphold the environmental integrity of the Paris Agreement and safeguard human rights and the rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Instead, big polluters and the countries historically most responsible for the climate crisis have been able to ruthlessly advance the fossil fuel industry’s profit agenda over our collective futures – while those calling for justice have been sidelined and physically removed.