Claudia Tippett
@claudiatippett.bsky.social
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Biologist and ecologist, mom and wife. Founder of Tingo -sustainability
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This mindset isn’t just sustainable — it’s inspiring. ♻️✨ By embracing the whole ingredient, we unlock new layers of flavor, creativity, and possibility. Nothing is wasted — and everything has potential. 🌱👩‍🍳📸
This approach opens doors — for the planet, for our plates, and for the future of food. 💡🌍
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🎙️ Exciting news! Our first Podcast, episode 1, is live! 🌱
We are thrilled to announce the launch of “Sustainable on the Table with Tinġo”, a new podcast exploring how food connects with #sustainability, culture, and community.
🔗 Listen now and join the conversation
#food #Plantbased #Copenhagen
On the Table with Ark - Exploring sustainable fine dining with Green Michelin Chef Tiago Rosa in Copenhagen
Sustainable on the Table with Tinġo · Episode
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claudiatippett.bsky.social
🚴‍♀️ Investing in biking can avoid 2.73–4.63 gigatons of CO₂e emissions globally.
💵 Each ton of CO₂ released costs society $185 (Nature, 2022)
🌍 Cities like Copenhagen show how transportation, health, and happiness can be improved. www.burnhamnationwide.com/final-review...
Bike Infrastructure Key to Healthier Cities, Reduced Emissions
Project Drawdown: Improving bike infrastructure via urban planning is key to reducing carbon emissions by promoting alternative forms of transportation.
www.burnhamnationwide.com
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tingo-es.bsky.social
🌱 Sustainable = meeting today’s needs without risking tomorrow’s business.
👩‍🍳 Happy, engaged staff = lower turnover, lower costs, and a smoother, more efficient restaurant.
#SustainableBusiness #RestaurantLife #EmployeeEngagement #SmartRestaurants #FutureProof
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tingo-es.bsky.social
🌱 Skip the plastic, plant a tree,
ride your bike and sip waste-free.
Choose reuse — it’s the smarter way…
Because guess what? 🌸 It’s gonna be May!
♻️ #ResponsibleTake with Tinġo 🌍
#itsgonnabemay
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North Somerset, #England, is launching a mobile app to help residents #recycle more of their #waste, as they desire a more thriving and #sustainable place to live, work, and visit.

www.ukauthority.com/articles/nor...
North Somerset Council highlights recycling features on new app | UKAuthority
www.ukauthority.com
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“An urgent need to address” microplastics accumulating in the lungs of birds
*Bird N-95 masks?
*Air Purifiers and HVAC Filters near all bird nests?
🤡😱🥴🤪

We’re helpless against the monsters we’ve created.

www.yahoo.com/news/scienti...
Scientists issue warning after making disturbing find in bird species: 'An urgent need to address'
"Our findings call for further research, funding, and action."
www.yahoo.com
claudiatippett.bsky.social
Oh no 😟
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Eos @eos.org · Mar 6
Two Hurricane Hunter flight directors were among the hundreds fired at @noaa.gov last week. That takes the number of flight directors from 8 to 6, a 25% reduction in capacity ahead of Atlantic hurricane season. 🧪

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Hunting Hurricanes - Eos
NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters risk their lives each time they fly into the eye of a storm to collect crucial data for forecasting, hurricane modeling, and research.
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Florida is expected to produce 90% fewer oranges than 30 years ago due to climate challenges and diseased trees. On the bright side, scientists are racing to combat the disease. But even if successful, farmers must wait at least 8 years for results. www.agriculturedive.com/news/florida...
Inside the race to save Florida’s oranges
The state’s citrus industry is expecting one of its lowest production levels on record after recent hurricanes. But promising new science to address a devastating tree disease is giving growers hope.
www.agriculturedive.com
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Google, Microsoft, and Meta's increasing use of data centers has resulted in increased air pollution from extensive fossil fuel energy consumption and associated public health costs related to treating cancers, asthma, and other similar issues, valued at over $5.4 billion in the past five years.
Pollution from Big Tech’s data centre boom costs US public health $5.4bn
Research suggests the price of treating illnesses related to building of computing infrastructure in the US is on the rise
www.ft.com