The Climate App

The Climate App The Climate App is an environmental-social app. Join us!

It makes climate action easy, fun & social to create a movement of action to protect our planet from climate collapse.

20/05/2026

For World Bee Day, take The Climate App Challenge:
🌱 Plant a pollinator pot, balcony box, garden, or wildflower patch
🌼 Choose native flowers
đźš« Skip pesticides
đź’§ Add a shallow water source
Small spaces can make a big difference for bees, biodiversity, and our climate.

🌱♻️ It’s the last day of International Compost Awareness Week  the perfect reminder that small scraps really can create ...
09/05/2026

🌱♻️ It’s the last day of International Compost Awareness Week the perfect reminder that small scraps really can create a big impact.

Composting helps reduce food waste, cuts methane emissions from landfills, improves soil health, and supports a healthier planet. But there’s another important climate choice many people don’t realize matters:

👉 Choose peat-free compost whenever possible.

Why? Peat bogs are some of Earth’s most important natural carbon stores. They absorb and lock away massive amounts of carbon while also supporting biodiversity and helping regulate water systems. When peat is harvested for compost and gardening products, that stored carbon is released back into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change.

Peatlands cover only a small percentage of the planet, yet they store more carbon than all the world’s forests combined. Protecting them matters. 🌍

The good news? There are amazing peat-free alternatives made from composted bark, coconut coir, wood fiber, green waste, and other sustainable materials that work beautifully in gardens and containers.

This next week we challenge our community to take ONE step:
🥕 Start composting at home
🌿 Learn about local composting programs
🌎 Reduce food waste and share your knowledge with someone else

Climate action can start right in your kitchen… and your garden.

Compost Research & Education Foundation

🌍 Stop Food Waste Day | Sunday, April 26We don’t usually think about it…But every time food gets thrown away, so does ev...
26/04/2026

🌍 Stop Food Waste Day | Sunday, April 26
We don’t usually think about it…
But every time food gets thrown away, so does everything it took to produce it, the water, the energy, the land, the labor.

And right now, it’s adding up in a big way.

🥕 Nearly 1/3 of all food produced globally is wasted
🌎 Up to 10% of greenhouse gas emissions come from food that’s never eaten
🍎 If we saved just 25% of wasted food, we could feed 870 million people

This isn’t just a food problem.
It’s a climate problem. It’s a systems problem. And it’s one we can actually do something about.

Today isn’t about perfection.
It’s about awareness… and small shifts that add up:

✔ Buy what you’ll actually eat
âś” Use what you already have
âś” Get creative with leftovers
✔ Rethink “best before”
âś” Share instead of toss

Because every meal has an impact.
And every choice counts.

đź’š Want to go further?
Take on the challenge with The Climate App and turn small actions into real impact, for you and for the planet.

Stop Food Waste Day

24/04/2026

Love Letter to the Earth - after Earth Day.

Dear Earth,On Wednesday, the world paused to celebrate you.We posted. We shared. We said your name out loud.And maybe, f...
24/04/2026

Dear Earth,

On Wednesday, the world paused to celebrate you.

We posted. We shared. We said your name out loud.
And maybe, for a few breaths, we remembered how much you mean to us.

But today is quieter.

No headlines. No reminders.
Just us… and you.

We love the way you carry us
through crashing waves and golden light,
through morning air that fills our lungs without permission,
through soil that grows everything we need to survive… and somehow, still, to feel joy.

You give without keeping score.
You endure without asking for recognition.

And still…
we are hurting you.

Not just yesterday.
Not just on the days that trend.

But in the small, daily choices that slip by unnoticed.
The ones that don’t feel urgent, until they are.

And maybe that’s what this moment is really about.

Not Earth Day.
But the days after.

Because love isn’t proven in a single post or a single promise.
It’s proven in what we choose when no one is watching.
When it’s inconvenient.
When it’s easier not to.

If we are capable of harming what we love…
then we are just as capable of protecting it.
Of restoring it.
Of choosing differently, again and again, until those choices become who we are.

So today, we’re still here.
And so are you.

And that means this isn’t over.
It means there is still time to be better.
To love you in a way that actually feels like love.

Today.
And tomorrow.
And every ordinary day that follows.

With love, accountability, and hope,
- The Climate App Team 🌍

P.S. If this message moved you, don’t let it end here. Join us in turning intention into action. Support and grow with our community: https://www.patreon.com/TheClimateApp/membership

Climate Action made Easy, Fun & Social

24/04/2026

Nature is out here solving problems we created… and doing it faster than we ever imagined. 🍄

What if the future of climate action isn’t just high-tech… but deeply rooted in the ground beneath us?

22/04/2026

Is there a common thread between the world’s conflicts and climate change?

This Earth Day 🌍 we want to create space to reflect on it.

What do you think, are these issues more connected than we talk about? đź’­

22/04/2026

Is there a common thread between the world’s conflicts and climate change?

This Earth Day 🌍 we want to create space to reflect on it.

What do you think, are these issues more connected than we talk about? 💭👇

Today at 8:30 (your local time), let’s not just turn off our lights 🌍Let’s make it a little more intentional.If you are ...
28/03/2026

Today at 8:30 (your local time), let’s not just turn off our lights 🌍

Let’s make it a little more intentional.

If you are going to use a screen, use it for something that matters: sign a petition, learn something about nature, or explore ways to take action on climate.

Or switch everything off and enjoy a cozy plant-based dinner 🌱

Send this to someone who thought this was just a silly climate action đź‘€

org_uk


04/02/2026

Everyone talks about emissions when it comes to meat and climate. But a huge part of the problem is land.

Michael Grunwald (award winning journalist & author of We Are Eating the Earth) explains that you can’t decarbonize while destroying forests and replace them for pastures and feed crops. As you are releasing stored carbon and removing one of our strongest climate allies 🌳.

So why do we focus so much on emissions, and so little on land? We'd love to read your thoughts in the comments 👇

Credits for the video: The Daily Show

Address

London

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when The Climate App posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organisation

Send a message to The Climate App:

Share