Greenpeace Africa(@Greenpeaceafric) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indigenous and local chiefs in Cameroon speak on their concerns about extractive industries and their effects on the ecosystems.

These communities have shown that we can live in harmony with nature.

Drop a ✅ if you want these industries to STOP destruction.

Indigenous and local chiefs in Cameroon speak on their concerns about extractive industries and their effects on the ecosystems.

These communities have shown that we can live in harmony with nature.

Drop a ✅ if you want these industries to STOP destruction.
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Lewis-Miller Kaphira(@LKaphira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'To me, the matatu culture is an ideology. Like any system, it has its own logic, in this case violent, rude, extractive and dehumanising' Thoroughly enjoyed reading this by Local Samurai Read Here: sisiafrika.com/matatu-culture…

'To me, the matatu culture is an ideology. Like any system, it has its own logic, in this case violent, rude, extractive and dehumanising' Thoroughly enjoyed reading this by @ericrugara Read Here:  sisiafrika.com/matatu-culture…
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Indigenous Environmental Network(@IENearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The MMIW/R crisis has a direct correlation to the extractive industries that have invaded our homelands, waging violence against our lands, waters, and our bodies. Violence against Indigenous women, femmes, Two-Spirits, relatives, and Mother Earth MUST END! R

The MMIW/R crisis has a direct correlation to the extractive industries that have invaded our homelands, waging violence against our lands, waters, and our bodies. Violence against Indigenous women, femmes, Two-Spirits, relatives, and Mother Earth MUST END! #MMIW #MMIWR
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NW Morrow(@morrow_nw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At long last BEE is facing the consequences of what it is…an extractive, greedy vehicle for those who add no value to the mother company….and when cut loose, it’s pure Karma ( with the wailing and gnashing of teeth) 😆

At long last BEE is facing the consequences of what it is…an extractive, greedy vehicle for those who add no value to the mother company….and when cut loose, it’s pure Karma ( with the wailing and gnashing of teeth) 😆
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Amargosa Conservancy(@AmargosaConserv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not a day goes by that we aren't thinking about and fighting for the people and wildlife of the Amargosa River watershed. We are doing everything in our power to ensure life in this beautiful corner of this wild blue planet is not sacrificed for short-sighted extractive projects.

Not a day goes by that we aren't thinking about and fighting for the people and wildlife of the Amargosa River watershed. We are doing everything in our power to ensure life in this beautiful corner of this wild blue planet is not sacrificed for short-sighted extractive projects.
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AfflictionByLeasehold(@EndLeasehold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

is the longest-running scheme in no small part due to the cover-up over its Dirty-Little-Secret extractive, confiscatory terms e.g. - entrapment by obfuscation on the *forced conditions of sale* on flats in England.

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António Guterres(@antonioguterres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The clean energy revolution is in full swing – and critical minerals are at the core of this shift.

As we reshape how we power our societies, we cannot replace one dirty, exploitative, extractive industry with another. un.org/en/climatechan…

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UN News(@UN_News_Centre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We cannot replace one dirty, exploitative, extractive industry with another dirty, exploitative, extractive industry”
– UN Secretary-General, urging proper management of critical minerals needed for clean energy transition

Read more ⤵️
news.un.org/en/story/2024/…

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Alternun.eth 💛💜 #GG20(@Alternun_io) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EXTRACTIVE MODEL vs DIGITAL EXPLOITATION

Using web3 technology we can generate liquidity pools collateralized in UNEXTRACTED gold reserves to fund ReFi Projects...

EXTRACTIVE MODEL vs DIGITAL EXPLOITATION

Using web3 technology we can generate liquidity pools collateralized in UNEXTRACTED gold reserves to fund ReFi Projects...
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Rudy Hendra(@rh2776x) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stop deep sea mining - The deep ocean is one of the world’s largest, most fragile, and most important ecosystems. We need a global moratorium to stop the launch of this destructive new extractive industry, via @greenpeace greenpeace.org/international/…

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jonCates(@joncates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Trains are a recurring motif in jonCates' work... he identifies trains as one of the turns of the century woven into the fabric of the place. Trains are emblematic of extractive capitalism, the railroad as a criminal corporate enterprise. They also represent the movement of…

'Trains are a recurring motif in jonCates' work... he identifies trains as one of the turns of the century woven into the fabric of the place. Trains are emblematic of extractive capitalism, the railroad as a criminal corporate enterprise.  They also represent the movement of…
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Toby Walsh(@TobyWalsh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The internet has become an extractive and fragile monoculture. But we can revitalize it using lessons learned by ecologists | Maria Farrell (Dr) & Robin Berjon | 🦋 robin.berjon.com in Noema Magazine noemamag.com/we-need-to-rew…

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IWGIA(@IWGIA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇵🇪 In , 6 million people self-identify as belonging to an Indigenous people. Yet, their right to is threatened by the growing pressure from extractive industries.

👉 Read more about the situation of in Peru: bit.ly/3UwZNGY

🇵🇪 In #Peru, 6 million people self-identify as belonging to an Indigenous people. Yet, their right to #selfdetermination is threatened by the growing pressure from extractive industries.

👉 Read more about the situation of #IndigenousPeoples in Peru: bit.ly/3UwZNGY
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Greenpeace Africa(@Greenpeaceafric) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This weekend we spent time with Indigenous communities in Cameroon who depend on the forest.

We cannot allow extractive industries to destroy the ecosystem they rely on.

We cannot ignore their concerns, experiences and demands.

This weekend we spent time with Indigenous communities in Cameroon who depend on the forest.

We cannot allow extractive industries to destroy the ecosystem they rely on.

We cannot ignore their concerns, experiences and demands.

#ProtectOurForest
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