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3 effective ways social media ‘influencers’ communicate about sustainability

GreenBiz

More ‘influencers’ are talking up sustainability topics to large followings on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and others. They offer examples on how to do it well.

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Social media trends are driving illegal succulent poaching

Inhabitat - Innovation

The social media houseplant craze is driving illegal poaching of succulent plants from Africa. Kenya and South Africa have been identified as key destinations for succulent plant traders.

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Social media: the new capital markets activism

GreenBiz

Increasingly, consumers and social media users are voicing their concerns — and companies are listening.

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What's most urgent for transportation execs today? Not social media selfies

GreenBiz

We need to ditch complacency. Plus, maybe it’s time to focus the development of alternative fuel solutions on certain sectors.

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Can Social Media Aid to Save the Environment?

Green Living Guy

The environmental region has jumped on the social media trend swiftly and enthusiastically. The post Can Social Media Aid to Save the Environment? Many environmental issues are being exploited to unite people both locally and internationally in favor of environmental concerns, including climate change.

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Climate experts go cold on social media platform now known as X

Renew Economy

Almost half of the environmental experts on the social media network formerly known as Twitter have abandoned the platform in a trend one study found could damage climate change discourse. The post Climate experts go cold on social media platform now known as X appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Remind Me Again-Why Are We On Social Media?

Michael Grossman

In today's business world, it's a given your company needs a social media strategy. Scenario #2 --I'm in a meeting with an established mid-size company ($10-$50 million annual revenue) because they feel posting more content on social media will help them better distinguish them from their competition. It's free.