2021-07-26 _F2A4892aaa
“Interesting bat facts:
A single brown bat can eat up to 1000 mosquitoes in a single hour, and is one of the world’s longest-lived mammals for its size, with life spans of almost 40 years. It is also the only mammal that can fly.”
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“Did you know Nissin Foods’ Cup Noodle 🍜 is complicit in rainforest destruction that is driving endangered orangutans towards extinction?
Every Cup Noodle is actually cooking the planet and slurping up rainforests through one of its ingredients: Conflict Palm Oil.
Take action by signing our petition to Nissin Foods today!”
“Nissin scored an embarrassing “F” in our latest evaluation — “F” as in: FAILing to protect rainforests, FAILing to protect endangered species, FAILing our global climate and FAILing to uphold human rights. Nissin likes to present itself as a sustainability leader, but it uses tons of Conflict Palm Oil in its instant noodles.”
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“Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI)
Paid for by Center for Science in the Public Interest ·
In 1990, the FDA determined that Red 3 coloring causes cancer and banned it from being used in cosmetics. More than 30 years later, it’s still used in our foods and medications.
Add your name to demand the FDA ban Red 3.”
“Urge the FDA to remove harmful Red 3 food dye
We need your help. Demand the FDA remove dangerous Red 3 from the food supply. This color additive causes cancer and other harm. Just as it's been banned from cosmetics, it should be banned from our foods, supplements and oral medications.”
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“Just reinterpret "less than a decade" to mean like yesterday and the preceding 5- 10 years lol! No matter how many warnings are given, emissions rise higher and higher and global governments do the oposite it seems. Only sanctions have made some countries cut back on emissions Ihave read.”
“Climate Change Is Speeding Toward Catastrophe. The Next Decade Is Crucial, U.N. Panel Says.
A new report says it is still possible to hold global warming to relatively safe levels, but doing so will require global cooperation, billions of dollars and big changes.”
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“ARCTIC SEA ICE UNDER THREAT
Both the volume and extent of Arctic sea ice are low for the time of year.
The situation looks set to get worse as we're experiencing record high sea surface temperatures globally and record high sea surface temperatures for the time of year in the North Atlantic, while we're moving into an El Niño.
From the post 'Sea surface temperature at record high', at:”
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