Home Actor Leonardo DiCaprio HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers September 2023 Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Ecuadorians have made history in voting YES to people and planet and NO to Big Oil in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, home to more species of trees in a single hectare than in the Continental US and Canada combined. In a historic referendum on Sunday, nearly 60% of Ecuadorians cast their votes in favor of safeguarding a vital portion of Yasuní National Park in the Amazon rainforest by keeping crude oil in the ground. Thanks in large part to the unwavering dedication of grassroots and Indigenous activists, this moment signifies the power of the people in choosing people and planet over profit. #YasuníVictory #SíAlYasuní #YesToYasuní

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Ecuadorians have made history in voting YES to people and planet and NO to Big Oil in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, home to more species of trees in a single hectare than in the Continental US and Canada combined. In a historic referendum on Sunday, nearly 60% of Ecuadorians cast their votes in favor of safeguarding a vital portion of Yasuní National Park in the Amazon rainforest by keeping crude oil in the ground. Thanks in large part to the unwavering dedication of grassroots and Indigenous activists, this moment signifies the power of the people in choosing people and planet over profit. #YasuníVictory #SíAlYasuní #YesToYasuní

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Ecuadorians have made history in voting YES to people and planet and NO to Big Oil in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, home to more species of trees in a single hectare than in the Continental US and Canada combined. In a historic referendum on Sunday, nearly 60% of Ecuadorians cast their votes in favor of safeguarding a vital portion of Yasuní National Park in the Amazon rainforest by keeping crude oil in the ground. Thanks in large part to the unwavering dedication of grassroots and Indigenous activists, this moment signifies the power of the people in choosing people and planet over profit. #YasuníVictory #SíAlYasuní #YesToYasuní

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Ecuadorians have made history in voting YES to people and planet and NO to Big Oil in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, home to more species of trees in a single hectare than in the Continental US and Canada combined.

In a historic referendum on Sunday, nearly 60% of Ecuadorians cast their votes in favor of safeguarding a vital portion of Yasuní National Park in the Amazon rainforest by keeping crude oil in the ground.

Thanks in large part to the unwavering dedication of grassroots and Indigenous activists, this moment signifies the power of the people in choosing people and planet over profit.

#YasuníVictory #SíAlYasuní #YesToYasuní | Posted on 23/Aug/2023 03:05:34

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @nowthisearth 
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A new analysis published in the journal Water Resources Research found that the Colorado River system lost 40 trillion liters (10 trillion gallons) of water between 2000 and 2021 as the result of the human-caused climate crisis dating back to the 1880s.

Due to higher temperatures, the snowpack that feeds the system is drying up. Under present-day weather conditions, the Colorado River basin has approx 10% less water available than it would in a world without greenhouse gas emissions.

The Colorado River Basin provides water to more than 40 million people. Although recent winter storms across the West replenished many reservoirs, from 2000 to 2021, the region had been in the worst ‘mega drought’ in at least 1,200 years. Arizona, California, and Nevada reached an agreement in May to stop using as much of the river’s water.

‘Going into the future, we may get some natural variability, wet or dry swings, but this study highlights that there’s been a decreasing trend in runoff,’ said Benjamin Bass, lead author of the study, to the Guardian. ‘In the long run, that’s likely to continue if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced.’
Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – It was an honor for my organization @rewild to support and attend the Indigenous meeting in Brazil to celebrate Kayapo Indigenous leader Chief Raoni Metuktire and his incredible leadership in guarding the Amazon rainforest and protecting Indigenous rights.

We join the more than 800 people who attended the event—including representatives from about 50 Indigenous groups—in calling for national leaders to follow the leadership of Indigenous peoples in safeguarding the Amazon and our planet’s other biodiverse ecosystems.

“Only one word can define the meeting called by Chief Raoni in the Xingu last week: HISTORIC,” says Rodrigo Medeiros, Re:wild’s senior Brazil associate. “With the planet increasingly threatened by the climate and biodiversity crises, with less time left for effective action, we all need to join hands with Indigenous communities in calling for rapid action to protect the forests and their territories. This fight is everyone’s fight, for all life on Earth, and for our shared planet.”

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