People wake up! Insects (especially bees & butterflies) are the background workers that keep our ecosystems alive! We desperately need every one of these small, essential creatures - no matter what lies the current administration expounds!
civilizations fall, and ours will fall too. The cycle of Earth.
When the last bee falls silent…
No more buzzing.
No more pollination.
80% of the world’s flowering plants & 75% of our food crops depend on pollinators.
No bees = no almonds, no apples, no coffee, no chocolate.
This isn’t poetry. It’s our food security. 🐝🌱
Do you notice how many bugs you're not seeing on your windshield after a road trip? I literally counted 2 after four hours on the highway. #ActNow #ClimateCrisisIsReal
2026: Heat records broken, floods worse, forests burning. Mother Earth is choking on CO₂, methane, and our denial. Our unscrupulous habits are the noose. Loosen it. #ClimateCrisis
"On a scale from 1-10, how troubled are you about the rapid loss of global insect populations and pollinators? 🐝"
Mother Earth can't breathe through a blanket of carbon. If we don’t cut emissions and end reckless exploitation now, there won’t be an Earth left to exploit. #ActOnClimate •
How exactly is the Earth "suffocating"?
Think of greenhouse gases (like CO_2 and methane) as a heavy wool blanket wrapped around the planet.
A blanket is great in the winter. But imagine piling on 100 more blankets in the middle of summer. That’s what we are doing. 👇
The science is clear: greenhouse gases are trapping heat and choking our ecosystems. What’s worse? Humanity’s continued reckless behavior despite knowing the consequences. Extinction isn't inevitable; it's a choice we are making every day we refuse to change. 📉🌍 #GlobalWarming #GreenNewDeal
Kathy Culbertson
We talk about saving the planet, but our daily actions tell a different story. Greenhouse gases are suffocating the Earth, yet unscrupulous industries and habits persist. We are actively writing an extinction story. We must switch from destruction to restoration. 🌱🔥 #Sustainability #ClimateCrisis