Bundesschulden https://perma.cc/YZ97-3JEJ
Schulden https://perma.cc/T3B3-FLZF
Goldreserven der Schweizerischen Nationalbank von 2012 bis 2022 https://perma.cc/A4F8-HSMX
Wo die Nationalbank ihr Gold versteckt: In diesem Bunker liegen Milliarden an Volksvermögen https://perma.cc/9BMK-DZTC
Sehen Sie sich Schweizs Goldreserven von 1999-06 bis 2023-05 in der Grafik an: https://perma.cc/R93S-SUBB
Ist das Gold der Nationalbank wirklich in Sicherheit? https://perma.cc/7KAJ-KJ4L
"In Solidarität investieren" https://perma.cc/2WGZ-WR55
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold https://perma.cc/TT5X-Q7AS
The downside of gold https://perma.cc/72P8-3NW6
WWF-Rating in der Uhren- und Schmuckbranche https://perma.cc/42GJ-784W
WWF-Studie: Die dunkle Seite des Goldhandels und die zentrale Rolle der Schweiz https://perma.cc/W5J6-NQVZ
Die Kehrseite des Goldes https://perma.cc/D8SG-X4K2
Goldabbau ist oft mit schlechten Arbeitsbedingungen, Sklaverei, Menschenhandel, Kinderarbeit und Zwangsprostitution verbunden. Beim Goldabbau verschmutzen giftige Chemikalien wie Quecksilber und Zyanid die Flüsse und gelangen so über Fische und Landwirtschaft bis zum Menschen. Allein seit 2011 wurden mehr als 500 Quadratkilometer des Amazonas durch Goldabbau zerstört, zurück bleiben Mondlandschaften.
Der Goldabbau belastet das Klima mit umgerechnet 12'500 Kilogramm CO2 pro Kilogramm Gold. Das ist fast dreimal so viel wie alle transportbedingten Emissionen
@WWFFacts
Etude du WWF: la face sombre du négoce de l’or et le rôle central de la Suisse https://perma.cc/C4NV-VPM2
Or: Le revers de la médaille https://perma.cc/QQ6F-NAYC
Evaluation du WWF dans les secteurs de l’horlogerie et de la joaillerie https://perma.cc/T46Q-XXEK
Studio del WWF: il lato oscuro del commercio dell'oro e il ruolo ... https://perma.cc/XR33-YPM4
L’altra faccia dell'oro https://perma.cc/6PMA-HGFS
Rating WWF sul settore orologiero e dei gioielli
https://perma.cc/WRA5-LDBK
Es el momento para devolverle la atención a la Amazonía https://perma.cc/ZFH6-DFXH
Schulden https://perma.cc/T3B3-FLZF
Goldreserven der Schweizerischen Nationalbank von 2012 bis 2022 https://perma.cc/A4F8-HSMX
Wo die Nationalbank ihr Gold versteckt: In diesem Bunker liegen Milliarden an Volksvermögen https://perma.cc/9BMK-DZTC
Sehen Sie sich Schweizs Goldreserven von 1999-06 bis 2023-05 in der Grafik an: https://perma.cc/R93S-SUBB
Ist das Gold der Nationalbank wirklich in Sicherheit? https://perma.cc/7KAJ-KJ4L
"In Solidarität investieren" https://perma.cc/2WGZ-WR55
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold https://perma.cc/TT5X-Q7AS
The downside of gold https://perma.cc/72P8-3NW6
WWF-Rating in der Uhren- und Schmuckbranche https://perma.cc/42GJ-784W
WWF-Studie: Die dunkle Seite des Goldhandels und die zentrale Rolle der Schweiz https://perma.cc/W5J6-NQVZ
Die Kehrseite des Goldes https://perma.cc/D8SG-X4K2
Goldabbau ist oft mit schlechten Arbeitsbedingungen, Sklaverei, Menschenhandel, Kinderarbeit und Zwangsprostitution verbunden. Beim Goldabbau verschmutzen giftige Chemikalien wie Quecksilber und Zyanid die Flüsse und gelangen so über Fische und Landwirtschaft bis zum Menschen. Allein seit 2011 wurden mehr als 500 Quadratkilometer des Amazonas durch Goldabbau zerstört, zurück bleiben Mondlandschaften.
Der Goldabbau belastet das Klima mit umgerechnet 12'500 Kilogramm CO2 pro Kilogramm Gold. Das ist fast dreimal so viel wie alle transportbedingten Emissionen
@WWFFacts
Etude du WWF: la face sombre du négoce de l’or et le rôle central de la Suisse https://perma.cc/C4NV-VPM2
Or: Le revers de la médaille https://perma.cc/QQ6F-NAYC
Evaluation du WWF dans les secteurs de l’horlogerie et de la joaillerie https://perma.cc/T46Q-XXEK
Studio del WWF: il lato oscuro del commercio dell'oro e il ruolo ... https://perma.cc/XR33-YPM4
L’altra faccia dell'oro https://perma.cc/6PMA-HGFS
Rating WWF sul settore orologiero e dei gioielli
https://perma.cc/WRA5-LDBK
Es el momento para devolverle la atención a la Amazonía https://perma.cc/ZFH6-DFXH
Yes, this is exactly what the world and even Elon Musk are doing with our planet. Great work WWF, showing that in a simply epic picture! Be ready Elon Musk, our project against your pollution bullshit will be launched soon. Between all men in the world, you are one of the worse.
@ElonMuskPollution
@ElonMuskPollution
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
2020: The Year Everything Changes | Earth Hour 2020
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Are there queer animals? Clownfish that change sex, and other species that demonstrate queer behavior https://perma.cc/A6VQ-MZGK
Did you know that male seahorses can give birth? The reproductive process starts when males and females court each other in a dance-like ritual. The dance ends with the female putting her eggs in a pouch in the male’s stomach, where he fertilizes them. They will hatch right there in the father seahorse’s pouch, which can carry 2,000 babies at a time! He can even adjust the pouch’s water salinity to create the best possible conditions for his young.
—> like we wrote previously https://tttttt.me/WomenRightsTelegram/6 too, this maybe happens for animals, but not for all animals (humans too).
He was famous for being 'the pregnant man.' Here's where Thomas Beatie is now https://perma.cc/WAM4-JEAL
So yes, maybe transgender women (means men with OP, hormone therapies etc.) can get pregnant, but with aids (such aids in animals is not necessary!)
Males with a uterus and fallopian tubes, a rare disorder of sexual development https://perma.cc/YS2K-4E7W
Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome (PMDS) is a rare 46,XY disorder https://perma.cc/46YS-78TL etc.
Uterus transplants are already a reality. What does it mean for transgender women getting pregnant? https://perma.cc/LJ8J-5SB4
Fernando Machado, who was assigned female at birth and his partner Diane Rodriguez, who was assigned male at birth, welcomed their first child https://perma.cc/3DBM-QKBD
Many animals are considered sexually monomorphic, which means that it is very difficult to tell males and females apart from one another with our human eyes. So, the next time you see two animals of the same species coupling up, you may want to think twice and check any initial assumptions you have as to who you are observing together.
—> meanwhile this is already a fact with some people, like we previously said, except if you check if there is a 🍌
The Rainbow Ocean: 6 ocean species to celebrate Pride month with https://perma.cc/2BEG-JJST
Did you know that male seahorses can give birth? The reproductive process starts when males and females court each other in a dance-like ritual. The dance ends with the female putting her eggs in a pouch in the male’s stomach, where he fertilizes them. They will hatch right there in the father seahorse’s pouch, which can carry 2,000 babies at a time! He can even adjust the pouch’s water salinity to create the best possible conditions for his young.
—> like we wrote previously https://tttttt.me/WomenRightsTelegram/6 too, this maybe happens for animals, but not for all animals (humans too).
He was famous for being 'the pregnant man.' Here's where Thomas Beatie is now https://perma.cc/WAM4-JEAL
So yes, maybe transgender women (means men with OP, hormone therapies etc.) can get pregnant, but with aids (such aids in animals is not necessary!)
Males with a uterus and fallopian tubes, a rare disorder of sexual development https://perma.cc/YS2K-4E7W
Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome (PMDS) is a rare 46,XY disorder https://perma.cc/46YS-78TL etc.
Uterus transplants are already a reality. What does it mean for transgender women getting pregnant? https://perma.cc/LJ8J-5SB4
Fernando Machado, who was assigned female at birth and his partner Diane Rodriguez, who was assigned male at birth, welcomed their first child https://perma.cc/3DBM-QKBD
Many animals are considered sexually monomorphic, which means that it is very difficult to tell males and females apart from one another with our human eyes. So, the next time you see two animals of the same species coupling up, you may want to think twice and check any initial assumptions you have as to who you are observing together.
—> meanwhile this is already a fact with some people, like we previously said, except if you check if there is a 🍌
The Rainbow Ocean: 6 ocean species to celebrate Pride month with https://perma.cc/2BEG-JJST
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Untangled: Biodiversity loss - what on Earth is causing it?
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
What did we achieve in 2022? | WWF
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Ørsted and WWF: Working together for ocean biodiversity
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Deep seabed mining – a new threat to ocean health
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
A new treaty to protect our ocean
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Beyond borders: Why new 'high seas' treaty is critical for the world https://perma.cc/32TQ-BZME
UN delegates reach historic agreement on protecting marine biodiversity in international waters https://perma.cc/X2ZX-WFEQ
“It is also vital for achieving ocean-related goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework,” said the statement, referring to the so-called ‘30 by 30’ pledge to protect 30 per cent of the planet’s lands and inland waters, as well as of marine and coastal areas, by 2030 made by a historic UN conference in Montreal this past December.
UN conference concludes with ‘historic’ deal to protect a third of the world’s biodiversity https://perma.cc/WK28-3H48
Marine biodiversity gets a lifeline with high seas treaty https://perma.cc/P6RN-VPSJ
Governments formally adopt High Seas Treaty, paving the way for greater ocean protection https://perma.cc/6LE2-XL7G
“The high seas are humanity’s greatest global commons, and they are a vital part of our planet’s life-support system. But only about 1% of the high seas is currently protected,” said Pepe Clarke, Oceans Practice Leader, WWF.
WWF: High Seas Treaty critical to achieving 30% global ocean protection goal https://perma.cc/K3ZZ-2LDP
“Overfishing and illegal fishing, habitat destruction, plastic and noise pollution as well as climate change impacts are all rife in the high seas. Heavily subsidized, industrial fishers seek to exploit and profit from ocean resources that, by law, belong to everyone. It’s a tragedy of the commons,” says Jessica Battle, Senior Global Ocean Governance and Policy Expert, who is leading WWF’s team at the negotiations.
WWF: Landmark High Seas Treaty agreed, ushering in new rules for ⅔ of the ocean https://perma.cc/DG9P-3KX8
The high seas support crucial fisheries, provide habitats for hundreds of thousands of species and help mitigate climate impacts, with 23% of human-related carbon emissions being absorbed by the ocean over the last 10 years.
UN delegates reach historic agreement on protecting marine biodiversity in international waters https://perma.cc/X2ZX-WFEQ
“It is also vital for achieving ocean-related goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework,” said the statement, referring to the so-called ‘30 by 30’ pledge to protect 30 per cent of the planet’s lands and inland waters, as well as of marine and coastal areas, by 2030 made by a historic UN conference in Montreal this past December.
UN conference concludes with ‘historic’ deal to protect a third of the world’s biodiversity https://perma.cc/WK28-3H48
Marine biodiversity gets a lifeline with high seas treaty https://perma.cc/P6RN-VPSJ
Governments formally adopt High Seas Treaty, paving the way for greater ocean protection https://perma.cc/6LE2-XL7G
“The high seas are humanity’s greatest global commons, and they are a vital part of our planet’s life-support system. But only about 1% of the high seas is currently protected,” said Pepe Clarke, Oceans Practice Leader, WWF.
WWF: High Seas Treaty critical to achieving 30% global ocean protection goal https://perma.cc/K3ZZ-2LDP
“Overfishing and illegal fishing, habitat destruction, plastic and noise pollution as well as climate change impacts are all rife in the high seas. Heavily subsidized, industrial fishers seek to exploit and profit from ocean resources that, by law, belong to everyone. It’s a tragedy of the commons,” says Jessica Battle, Senior Global Ocean Governance and Policy Expert, who is leading WWF’s team at the negotiations.
WWF: Landmark High Seas Treaty agreed, ushering in new rules for ⅔ of the ocean https://perma.cc/DG9P-3KX8
The high seas support crucial fisheries, provide habitats for hundreds of thousands of species and help mitigate climate impacts, with 23% of human-related carbon emissions being absorbed by the ocean over the last 10 years.
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
How to Save Fresh Water Flow
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Adopt a Tiger with WWF
Tigers are under threat from poachers. An average of 2 tigers are killed each week for the illegal wildlife trade. With as few as 3,890 tigers left in the wild - time is running out for these endangered big cats. They need you.
Please, adopt a tiger with WWF-Australia today: https://donate.wwf.org.au/adopt/tiger
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
Tigers are under threat from poachers. An average of 2 tigers are killed each week for the illegal wildlife trade. With as few as 3,890 tigers left in the wild - time is running out for these endangered big cats. They need you.
Please, adopt a tiger with WWF-Australia today: https://donate.wwf.org.au/adopt/tiger
Backup by @WWFFacts
A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme