We've all had too much bad news about how the world's falling apart. It's time to balance the scales with some actually GOOD NEWS in the WORLD. So here's some good news to be thankful for this Thanksgiving!
1️⃣ $300M Pledged for Climate & Health Research
Over 35 global philanthropies committed $300 million to tackle climate-related health issues like heat, air pollution, and diseases. Big steps toward a safer, healthier planet!
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💬 “Hope grows when we act together!”
#ClimateAction #GlobalHealth #Hope
2️⃣ Belém Health Action Plan Launched
Brazil, with WHO support, launched the first international climate adaptation plan focused on health — equity, climate justice, and social participation at its heart.
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💬 “Protecting people is protecting the planet.”
#ClimateHealth #COP30 #PositiveNews
3️⃣ Global Call for Health-Centered Climate Action
Over 170 experts and activists urged governments to put health at the center of climate policy.
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💬 “When health thrives, we all thrive.”
#ClimateJustice #GlobalGood #HealthFirst
4️⃣ Young Artists Raising Climate Awareness
The 2025 Earth Partner Prize celebrated young creatives (14–30) from 110+ countries whose art shines light on climate change. Dance, digital media, and more!
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💬 “Creativity sparks hope and action.”
#ArtForChange #YouthPower #ClimateAwareness
5️⃣ Methane Reduction Progress
A new Global Methane Status Report shows promising progress in reducing methane emissions, with real impact in agriculture, energy, and waste sectors.
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💬 “Every action counts for our atmosphere.”
#MethaneReduction #ClimateWins #EarthPositive
6️⃣ COP30’s Health Day: A Milestone
Health Day at COP30 officially launched the Belém Health Action Plan, making health a key focus of climate policies worldwide.
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💬 “Health + climate = hope for all.”
#COP30 #ClimateAction #GlobalHealth
7️⃣ Strengthening Health Systems Globally
PAHO and WHO are supporting countries to integrate climate data, train health workers, and build smart, climate-ready hospitals.
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💬 “Prepared communities save lives.”
#HealthForAll #ClimatePreparedness #GlobalGood
8️⃣ Art + Climate: Powerful Voices
The Earth Partner Prize amplifies youth voices in climate action — from dance and film to digital art. Inspiring global conversations everywhere!
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💬 “Art moves hearts, hearts move the world.”
#YouthVoices #ClimateArt #Inspiration
9️⃣ Fighting Climate Disinformation
COP30 introduced a Declaration on Information Integrity to fight disinformation and promote accurate climate communication worldwide.
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💬 “Truth empowers action.”
#ClimateFacts #GlobalAwareness #PositiveChange
🔟 Health Workforce at the Core
WHPA calls for climate-smart, health-professional-led systems, ensuring health workers lead adaptation and prevention.
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🐀“Empowered health workers = resilient communities.”
Hey everyone!
Just a quick update — I’m putting my hand-drawn art on hold for now. At the moment, I’m mainly using AI to create visual references that I’ll eventually redraw by hand. I’m not permanently switching to AI art — it’s just a helpful tool for planning and developing ideas for future pieces.
It might take me some time to build a large enough library to start sharing new hand-drawn works again, so I really appreciate your patience during this period.
Thank you all so much for your support and understanding — it truly means a lot!
I’ve been feeling really invisible and unheard lately. There have been times when I needed empathy, support, or even just someone asking how I was doing—and instead, I often felt dismissed or overlooked.
I’m not asking for much—just acknowledgment, presence, and understanding. With my birthday coming up on the 14th, it would mean a lot to me if it was recognized in some way. Not for gifts, just a kind word or acknowledgment that I matter.
I’m sharing this because I want to feel seen and supported, and your acknowledgment would really mean a lot.
Listen up. People are dying. Wars are raging. Lives are being destroyed—and what are you doing? Screaming about a logo, chasing fake families online, begging for likes, and throwing tantrums like spoiled children. This is not activism.
This is shallow, disgusting, pathetic behavior. Stop pretending your outrage over nonsense matters. The real fight is happening all around you, and you’re sitting on your hands, addicted to attention, acting like clowns in a world that’s burning.
Grow up. Wake up. Start caring about what actually matters—or step out of the way for those of us who do!
I’m honestly sick of people parroting Trump’s lies like they’re facts, so let’s spell it out clearly one more time — with zero wiggle room:
Every single person in the United States is here because of immigration.
If you were born here, congratulations — you still exist here because your ancestors immigrated. That’s not up for debate. That’s literally how this country came to be.
So when people shout, “If you weren’t born here or didn’t come here legally, you shouldn’t be here!”
what they’re really saying is:
“My family’s immigration matters. Yours doesn’t.”
That’s not patriotism.
That’s not “protecting our country.”
That’s just blatant hypocrisy wrapped in xenophobia.
Calling other human beings illegal doesn’t make you factual — it just proves you're comfortable dehumanizing people to protect your own ignorance. That’s not strength. That’s cowardice.
Immigrants built this country.
Their descendants keep it running.
So if you honestly think mass deportation is the answer, be prepared to hand in your own citizenship right after theirs — because by your logic, nobody stays.
And if that still doesn’t make sense to you, don’t worry — history will remember who stood for humanity and who chose to side with cruelty. But hey, keep pretending you’re the exception — ignorance does seem to be your comfort zone.