People dancing, people laughing, a man selling ice cream. Singing Italian songs “Eh Cumpari, ci vo sunari” – Can you dig it? Yes I can and I’ve been waiting such a long time… ☀️ Toronto, Ontario
People dancing, people laughing, a man selling ice cream. Singing Italian songs “Eh Cumpari, ci vo sunari” – Can you dig it? Yes I can and I’ve been waiting such a long time… ☀️ Toronto, Ontario
Maybe it’s all a dream… Toronto, Ontario
Maybe it’s all a dream… Toronto, Ontario
Maybe it’s all a dream… Toronto, Ontario
Lemons are superior to limes. 🍋 Terroni Price
Human rights are for everyone – no matter who you are or whom you love.
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Yet more than a third of the world’s countries criminalize consensual, loving same-sex relationships, entrenching prejudice and putting millions of people at risk of blackmail, arrest and imprisonment.
In many cases, a lack of adequate legal protections combined with hostile public attitudes leads to widespread discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer people – including workers being fired from jobs, students bullied and expelled from schools, and patients denied essential healthcare.
On Monday’s International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia – and every day – we celebrate those who fight for #LGBTIQ+ equality, because #LoveIsLove
🎨: @free.equal
#StandUp4HumanRights #IDAHOBIT @unitednations
Yesterday I went for an early ride in the rain before work. A big storm was coming in and it hit a bit sooner than planned and just dumped on us! Totally showered! We went under a bridge and put on our rain pants and googles and were completely protected. We then rode home laughing about how much fun it was to ride in such a heavy downpour. Life is made of amazing moments like this that I hope to never forget. The jacket is made from recycled plastic and glass recovered from the ocean, so it reflects light more than anything I’ve ever seen. Completely water proof. It was dark so I’m backlit by the raising light behind me, but the flash illuminated the jacket. Pretty cool huh? Thanks @provizsports for making an amazing product and caring enough about the environment to source it from the ocean! Toronto, Ontario
Check out my new interview in FRONT LINES Magazine: https://worldwarzero.com/magazine/2021/05/climate-hero-q-and-a-1-aidan-gallagher/
Check out my new interview in FRONT LINES Magazine: https://worldwarzero.com/magazine/2021/05/climate-hero-q-and-a-1-aidan-gallagher/
Check out my new interview in FRONT LINES Magazine: https://worldwarzero.com/magazine/2021/05/climate-hero-q-and-a-1-aidan-gallagher/
Thank you Toronto for creating such amazing parks and bike paths to explore! All cities should create safe places to bike and relax and picnic. Toronto, Ontario
Thanks to your votes, we WON the 2020 International Songwriting Competition People’s Voice! Thank you so much! This award comes from your votes!!! ♥️ Toronto, Ontario
Celebrating freedom ♥️ June 19th
Happy #WorldOceansDay 🌊 @unep Toronto, Ontario
@wmo_omm “Words can not describe this historic event” says @canenvironment
Lytton, in #BritishColumbia, broke the national record for a third consecutive day on 29 June with a temperature of 49.5°C. NEARLY 50°C!!
This is HOTTER than the highest temperature ever recorded in Las Vegas and is more typical of summer in the Middle East.
The unprecedented #heatwave is having multiple major impacts: heat stress in people, animals and vegetation; #air quality (pollutants due to hot stable air); #wildfire risk; possibility of #landslides caused by #glacier melt in mountains; disruption to infrastructure and transport systems not prepared for such high temperatures.
Heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense as greenhouse gas concentrations lead to a rise in global temperatures. They are starting earlier and ending later.
Nikos Christidis, a climate scientist with the @metoffice, said: “Without human-induced climate change, it would have been almost impossible to hit such record-breaking mean June temperatures in the Western United States as the chances of natural occurrence is once every tens of thousands of years.”
“Human influence is estimated to have increased the likelihood of a new record several thousand times,” he said.
#climatechange #climateaction #canada #cop26 Toronto, Ontario
AidansArmy was created so that no matter where you are, you are never alone. There are so many lifelong friends waiting to meet you and support you and become your family. In our famdom. Find us today. #AidansArmy
www.npr.org – The average temperature on Earth is now consistently 1 degree Celsius hotter than it was in the late 1800s, and that temperature will keep rising toward the critical 1.5-degree Celsius benchmark over the next five years, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization.
Scientists warn that humans must keep the average annual global temperature from lingering at or above 1.5 degrees Celsius to avoid the most catastrophic and long-term effects of climate change. Those include massive flooding, severe drought and runaway ocean warming that fuels tropical storms and drives mass die-offs of marine species.
The new report from the WMO, an agency of the United Nations, finds that global temperatures are accelerating toward 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming. The authors of the new report predict there is a 44% chance that the average annual temperature on Earth will temporarily hit 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming at some point in the next five years. That likelihood has doubled since last year.
Happy World Environment Day! 🌍 Go to @unep to learn more! Join the #GenerationRestoration and #ActNow to Reimagine Recreate and Restore a world in sync with all living things ♥️♻️ Toronto, Ontario
#Repost @glaad The U.S. House of Representatives passed The Equality Act in February 2021 that would provide comprehensive federal nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people throughout the country. It is awaiting action in the U.S. Senate.
Let’s make this a Summer of Equality. Add your name at the link in our bio, and we will send a message to your two U.S. Senators calling on them to support The Equality Act and send it to President Biden’s desk to be signed into law.
Thank you @altpress ♥️ altpress.com/features/actors-in-bands-musicians-in-film/
Thank you @altpress ♥️ altpress.com/features/actors-in-bands-musicians-in-film/
#Repost from: @scottduncanwx – I didn’t think it was possible, not in my lifetime anyway.
+49.6°C in Canada 🇨🇦 That is 121°F!
This is the story of the Canadian heat record that was crushed on 3 consecutive days by an unfathomable margin of +4.6°C (+8°F).
This moment will be talked about for centuries.
#BCheat #heatwave #canada #climatechange Toronto, Ontario
#Repost from @gretathunberg – In 2 days the Canadian temperature record has gone from 45°C ( from 1937) to 47.9°C. Highest temperature ever recorded in the planet north of 50N latitude also shattered (44.4C from July 1941)
Heat records are usually broken by decimals, like a tenth of a degree. And not in June…
We’re destabilizing the planet. Meanwhile our leaders continue to destroy present and future living conditions – opening new pipelines, oilfields and investing fantasy amounts into fossil fuel infrastructure, despite all the beautiful words.
#MindTheGap between words and action.
Heatwaves can be dangerous, especially if you are not used to it. Stay safe.
#FaceTheClimateEmergency
Picture from @scottduncanwx Toronto, Ontario