credits: Liu Shiping-Barcroft Images
E como fizemos já a a retrospectiva das publicações 2018 relativa ao Top dos post mais lidos do #semestre1 2018, passamos a apresentar a súmula das nossas publicações do ano 2018, #semestre2, do blog Geração Polar.
Mas antes, tal como fizemos em 2015, 2016, e 2017, continuamos a partilhar convosco algumas fotos originais de animais selvagens. Incríveis fotógrafos. Maravilhosa vida animal selvagem.
credits: Owen Humphreys-PA
Desta vez, não se trata de The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards, já aconselhada no #semestre1, mas sim The Week Wildlife - in pictures/ The Guardian.
The Week Wildlife - in pictures, (diferentes semanas). Wow! Não vão querer perder! Há fotografias extraordinárias que só bons fotógrafos podem captar.
credits: Giampaolo Cianella/Alamy
Happy Year 2019! As we did in 2015, 2016, and 2017, here the Top of posts of 2018,#semester2
credits: New Zealand Department of Conservation
Looking back 2018, we have come up with our roundup of what's been most-read,#semester2 on our Blog Geração Polar. The selection is based on page views of the most read posts:
Here the most popular posts 2018, #semester2:
O nosso post preferido 2018, #semestre2? COP24 : Aquecimento Global : SOS Planeta ! Claramente! Não tivemos muito tempo para dedicar ao Blog Geração Polar, no 2º semestre, mas este foi sem dúvida o mais importante.
Não poderíamos perder um evento mundial desta importância. A principal tarefa da COP 24 era estabelecer a “charter de regras” do Acordo de Paris, ratificado em 2015. A intenção é que o que ficou estabelecido na COP21 Paris 2015 entre em vigor a partir de 2020. Será?
Os jovens, cansados de promessas não cumpridas dos líderes mundiais, tiveram uma palavra a dizer. E não pouparam as críticas.
Sir David Attenborough speach
credits: @ Copyright REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
"If we don't take action, the collapse of our civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon,"
Sir David Attenborough
Our crush 2018, #semester2? COP24 : Aquecimento Global : SOS Planeta ! Of course! Thousands of world leaders, experts, activists, creative thinkers, and private sector and local community representatives worked on a collective action plan to realize critical commitments made by all the countries of the world in Paris, three years ago (2015).
Sir David Attenborough delivered a stern speech at the UN's climate change summit in Katowice, Poland, warning of the impending threats global warming poses to the natural world.
And young people had a word to say as well. Greta Thunberg was the voice of students. Given that almost one quarter of the world’s population is aged between 10 and 24, they are committed to change environment decisions as future leaders at both local and global levels about climate change and endangered species.
Don't forget to visit the the roundup of what's been most-read #semester2 of our green blog Geração Verde.
May 2019 be a New Year for the defense of environment and the wildlife on the planet Earth! Global warming is a real dread to the natural world!
on endangered species.
Happy New Year !
Geração 'explorer'
20.01.2019