name your pain The association hopes to alert on global warming on social networks

“What happens in the Arctic doesn’t stay there” and will have consequences in the world, notes the NGO. (Illustration) — Canva
“Mickael Jackson destructive hurricanes”, “Mylène fails Farmer Sustainable Development Goals”, “Elisabeth Borne massive floods”” The NGO The Arctic Risk Platform, which works to sensitizing world leaders to the effects of climate change on the Arctic Circle and to the its consequences, launched a campaign with name changes.
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Thanks to; a name generator related to global warming and its devastating effects, the site offers Internet users civility; greener. Thus, Léa Salamé becomes “The contaminated water tank Salamé”” in one click on the association’s website. The objective of this awareness campaign is to encourage people to change their name on social media.
The Ice Melt
One of the main actors of the iconic series The Office, Rainn Wilson (who played Dwight), teamed up with to the event. His name is at now “Rainnfall Heatwave Rising Sea Levels Wilson”, which could be translated as “Rainnfall Heatwave Rising Sea Levels Wilson”. A somewhat long name but whose objective is to surprise, mark and not settle on identity cards.
“Remember to change your social media name to create a impact,”said the NGO. On November 9, a study showed that the thinning of the Greenland ice cap is occurring more than expected at the time. inland, which is likely to exacerbate sea level rise and hence the threat to coastal populations around the globe. And as “Arctic Risks” notes, “what happens in the Arctic doesn’t stay there” and will have consequences all over the world.
