📍Nairobi, Kenya HAPPENING NOW: Hundreds of young people have come together to call for taxing the super-rich ahead of UN Tax Convention negotiations in Nairobi next week. These tax treaty talks are key to unlocking TRILLIONS for climate finance and nature protection. ⁣ Africa is watching. The world is watching. We need fair global tax rules⁣. #TaxTheSuperRich⁣ image
Great news from Sweden! Nestlé has dropped forestry giant SCA over its destruction of Sweden's old-growth forests & Indigenous rights violations. This is a huge win for people and planet! 🌲🌳🌏 Read more: image
While #ElonMusk is celebrating that he might become the 1st ever trillionaire 🤯 we pay the price with rising heat, more floods & broken futures. #TaxTheSuperRich is not just a matter of fairness, it's necessary for the planet’s survival. #UNTC image
People power CAN win. Zohran Mamdani didn’t win because he had the most money or the biggest platform. He won because communities organised. The future being built will be diverse, inclusive and unstoppable – powered by people who refuse to give up! Hope wins. Justice wins. People power wins.✊💚🌏 image
Shell is watching this destruction while celebrating RECORD NEW OIL PRODUCTION in Brazil! 🤯 Does that seem right to you? If you think it’s wrong - or UNHINGED - sign the Polluters Pay Pact and demand big polluters PAY for the damage they're causing! #MakePollutersPay
"Modern life is waging a war against ecosystems around us and inside us." As biodiversity disappears, so do the healthy microbes that protect our immune systems. We are walking ecosystems and we need thriving ecosystems around us to stay healthy. image
Jamaica, Pakistan, Vietnam, Kenya, and so many others. Communities that contributed almost NOTHING to the climate crisis are devastated by extreme weather. This is INJUSTICE and it is outrageous. It is time to fund climate justice and make polluters pay. image
Reminder: a person in the RICHEST 0.1 percent causes more carbon pollution in one DAY than someone in the BOTTOM 50 percent does in a whole YEAR. The high carbon lifestyles of the super rich are burning through the world’s remaining carbon budget and costing us our future.