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#BREAKING: In a historic ruling, the International Court of Justice, the UN’s top court, says countries must protect the climate and nature. Its legal opinion affirms duties to curb emissions and restore damage, setting a path toward climate justice and accountability.
#DYK that mangroves are nature’s superheroes? 🦸 They’re one of the world’s most threatened but valuable habitats. Decision-makers must act now to restore and conserve our amazing mangrove forests for people and nature. RT to show your support💚 #RamsarCOP15
Unbelievable, isn’t it? Pollution, #ClimateChange & overfishing are just some of the threats affecting freshwater species like these. This CANNOT continue. 🐟 We must protect freshwater species & the ecosystems we all rely on. RT to urge decision-makers to act. #RamsarCOP15

If all the water on Earth were in a bucket, only a single drop would be drinkable.😮 Yet we’re putting our water sources – rivers, wetlands and lakes – at risk. 83% of freshwater species are threatened with extinction. Decision-makers must act for people & nature🫱🏻🫲🏽#RamsarCOP15
The Himalayas – one of the world's most iconic mountain ranges – are a crucial source of freshwater for millions of people downstream. They remind us that mountains play a vital role in maintaining our planet's delicate ecosystems. Let's work together to safeguard them 🏔


Fish populations are plummeting. ⚠️ This puts food security, livelihoods, and the very health of the rivers, lakes, and wetlands that millions of people depend on at risk. But it’s not too late to turn the tide. So, how can we protect what matters most?
Beneath Victoria Falls, fish like the African tigerfish thrive in raging waters. In the calmer Zambezi River, pike wait to strike. But Africa’s unique freshwater fish diversity is under threat, risking food security and the livelihoods of millions. Discover more 👇🏽