In Kiribati, one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, a girl stands in the water ready to play. But her right to a safe and healthy future is under threat. At #COP30, world leaders must turn promises into action. Heart 💙 to show your support.
The political use of the term “Climate Change” is outdated. The UN and the global community should adopt the broader concept of “Space Security.” Space Security encompasses the safety and stability of Earth’s interconnected systems—Land, Water, Air, and Outer Space. It refers to long-term shifts in temperature, weather patterns, ocean and atmospheric circulation, and Earth’s internal energy balance. These dynamics are primarily influenced by: Galactic cosmic rays and solar activity Water Enthalpy, the dominant regulator of Earth’s climate, which governs heat storage and transfer within oceans, atmosphere, and hydrological cycles Recognizing Water Enthalpy as the central climate regulator highlights the critical role of oceans, cryosphere, and atmospheric moisture in buffering temperature extremes and maintaining planetary energy equilibrium. This perspective moves beyond narrow carbon-centric narratives and aligns climate strategy with the physics of Earth’s enthalpy Engine that regulate climate. References and Resources JPG: totrade.co/j | PDF: Online: totrade.co/o Download: totrade.co/d
It is the clearest proof of climate injustice, where the innocent pay for the pollution of others. The world must stop making promises and urgently deliver money (Loss and Damage funds) to protect the fundamental right to exist for nations and children whose homes are vanishing into the sea. #COP30
The image from Kiribati is a stark reminder that climate change is not abstract — it threatens the futures of children today. COP30 must translate commitments into real, measurable action to protect the most vulnerable. Every policy, investment, and initiative counts toward securing safe and healthy lives for the next generation. #ClimateAction #ForEveryChild #COP30 #UNICEF #SustainableFuture
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The lad Kiribati is actually in need of both socially academically and naturally changes:PLEASE COP30! HELP NOW.
Promises are not enough, something has to been done as soon as possible. These children deserve a safe childhood. #COP30
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1dYou know what hits hardest here? A child shouldn’t have to “adapt” to rising seas so leaders can delay decisions. Kiribati isn’t a metaphor — it’s the frontline. If COP30 is serious about the future, this is the moment where promises stop being poetry and start becoming policy. Because a safe childhood shouldn’t depend on geography — or political will.