Danica Quinn
quinn-jasper.bsky.social
Danica Quinn
@quinn-jasper.bsky.social
Scientist, teacher, medical/public safety professional standing for peace, safety & freedom of all peoples, animals & the environment. Supporting whatever it takes to contain the effects of climate destabilization. There’s still time but we must ACT, NOW.
So sorry 🐾💔😭
November 24, 2025 at 10:33 PM
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Final words for this COP: #IndigenousPeoples reminded us all that the protection of environmental defenders & Indigenous communities is an obligation grounded in international law, stronger than any fragile political outcome & than any restrictions suffered by them at these talks.

📸 @enb.iisd.org.
November 23, 2025 at 12:06 PM
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💚 As the plenary closed, @marinasilva.bsky.social thanked all delegates & observers for visiting ‘the heart of the planet,’ explaining their welcome was an expression of "love for humanity.

📸 by Kiara Worth.
November 23, 2025 at 12:06 PM
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The world wants to move away from fossil fuels. As frontline communities & civil society lead the charge, more & more political & business leaders are throwing in their support.

COPs are just one piece of the puzzle — the fight goes on!

Our full statement: 350.org/press-releas...
COP30 Ends With New Promises But No Plan to Deliver: Fossil Fuel Phase-Out and Adaptation Finance Still Inadequate
Belém, Brazil – At COP30 the world received another set of new words and promises, but still no plan to...
350.org
November 22, 2025 at 6:59 PM
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However, most countries didn't want to give up their money or their power. Rich countries once again dodged responsibility and shielded fossil fuels, and there's no agreed figure for global finance commitments.

But people power was loud in Belém, led by Indigenous and frontline voices ✊
November 22, 2025 at 6:57 PM
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And what does the science say? It is clear. We must phase out fossil fuels not for the sake of the planet, but to ensure a livable future for us all. And "all" includes the inhabitants of those countries who prevented this phrase from being included in the final agreement.
November 22, 2025 at 7:03 PM
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“More than 80 countries supported a transition away from fossil fuels, but were blocked by countries that refused to support this necessary step. More than 90 countries supported improved protection of forests. That too did not make it into the final agreement.” Carolina Pasqualil, Greenpeace Brazil
November 22, 2025 at 6:56 PM