Dr. Makere Stewart-Harawira @Makere@mastodon.nz (@makeresh) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Makere Stewart-Harawira @[email protected]

@makeresh

Professor, University of Alberta, intersecting Indigenous epistemologies, water, climate change and the wellbeing of species.

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The Cradle (@thecradlemedia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I did not see or treat a single combatant during my five weeks in Gaza. My patients were six-year-olds with shrapnel through their hearts and bullets in their brains, pregnant women with their pelvises obliterated and their fetuses cut in two while still in the womb." – Dr.

Rachel Gilmore (@atrachelgilmore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stop what you’re doing and watch this immediately. Canadian doctors returned from Gaza and are sharing what they witnessed and lived. They are demanding action from Mark Carney. Their testimony is our failure.

Classical Music & Opera (@ducnghia16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤦 It's probably every musician's worst nightmare: imagine yourself sitting on stage ready to play a concerto and the orchestra begins to perform a completely different piece...😮 #MariaJoãoPires

Nick Young (@nickofnz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Zealand’s unique biodiversity is at risk as the Luxon government plans to fast track new mining. The world is watching in disbelief. theguardian.com/world/2025/may…

Dr Tom Montgomery (@drtomontgomery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What have we done? A whale-watching company in Ireland has closed down permanently because huge trawlers have left nothing but "an empty, lifeless sea". All the dolphins and humpback, minke & fin whales have disappeared, leaving nothing left to watch. Source in 🧵

What have we done?

A whale-watching company in Ireland has closed down permanently because huge trawlers have left nothing but "an empty, lifeless sea". 

All the dolphins and humpback, minke & fin whales have disappeared, leaving nothing left to watch.

Source in 🧵
Arnaud Bertrand (@rnaudbertrand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is one of the most thought-provoking critiques I've heard on the current thinking around climate change and CO2. This is Olivier Hamant, Research Director at France's National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE). Hamant explains that it's

Democratic Wins Media (@democraticwins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Fareed Zakaria just gave a masterclass on everything that’s wrong with Donald Trump’s second term policies. This is incredible.

Dan Sheehan (@danpjsheehan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The last time we saw evil on this scale, dozens of nations moved heaven and earth to stop it. Now, we fund its continuation. We arm and fête the monsters responsible. We excuse their atrocities and indulge their crocodile tears. We blacklist and jail and deport those who object.

The last time we saw evil on this scale, dozens of nations moved heaven and earth to stop it.

Now, we fund its continuation.
We arm and fête the monsters responsible.
We excuse their atrocities and indulge their crocodile tears.
We blacklist and jail and deport those who object.
Jan Rosenow (@janrosenow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A HISTORIC MILESTONE: For the first time, solar power generated more electricity globally than nuclear, making it the world’s 4th largest power source. In just 5 years, solar output nearly tripled—from 79 TWh (Apr 2020) to 233 TWh (Apr 2025). The energy transition is speeding up.

A HISTORIC MILESTONE: For the first time, solar power generated more electricity globally than nuclear, making it the world’s 4th largest power source.
In just 5 years, solar output nearly tripled—from 79 TWh (Apr 2020) to 233 TWh (Apr 2025). The energy transition is speeding up.
Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf 🌏 🦣 (@rahmstorf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"History tells us that there are times when the dangers of inaction become sufficiently threatening to individuals or the planet that scientists who are able and willing to do so will have to enter the public arena ... This is such a time." nature.com/articles/s4156…

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Today marks the first day of National Indigenous History Month, a month dedicated to celebrating the rich history, culture, diversity and contributions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit (FNMI) peoples. National Indigenous History Month offers the opportunity to learn more

Today marks the first day of National Indigenous History Month, a month dedicated to celebrating the rich history, culture, diversity and contributions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit (FNMI) peoples. 

National Indigenous History Month offers the opportunity to learn more
henry cooke (@henrycooke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Jacinda Ardern memoir is good. It’s well written and gives you real glimpses inside the brain of the prime minister through insane crises - something no other PM has done since Bolger. It is also frustrating in what it doesn’t decide to tackle, in how it glides over the ways

The Jacinda Ardern memoir is good. It’s well written and gives you real glimpses inside the brain of the prime minister through insane crises - something no other PM has done since Bolger. It is also frustrating in what it doesn’t decide to tackle, in how it glides over the ways
Dr. Makere Stewart-Harawira @Makere@mastodon.nz (@makeresh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When David Wagner stepped out into the US’s southern wilderness this spring, he found landscapes emptied of life. It was not only the insects missing "Everything was crispy, fried; the lizard numbers were down to the lowest numbers – I didn’t see a single snake the entire time”