February
23/2: A post design with a statement that says who are we? Explaining in the caption that the climate seems off. Temperatures are swinging wildly, seasons are out of sync, and unusual storms hitting places they normally wouldn’t, and the weather has become strange, letting the audience guess in the comments our goal.




24/2: A post design to raise awareness to reduce our carbon footprint and increase sustainability. The planet calls for urgent action, and we can’t keep turning a blind eye. The responsibility lies with all of us, to shrink our environmental impact, invest in greener energy sources, and stand up for environmental protection. The time to act is now.
26/2: This post design highlights the alarming reality of climate change, focusing on the rapid melting of the Antarctic ice sheet. With a staggering 150 billion metric tons of ice lost in 2024 alone. This is a direct threat to ecosystems, coastal communities, and future generations worldwide. It's a compelling call to action, urging immediate and united efforts to protect the earth from global warming.




27/2: A post draws attention to the growing crisis facing our oceans, they are now under serious threat from pollution, overfishing, and the impacts of climate change. The post serves as both a warning and a call to action, urging us to protect and restore the health of our oceans before it’s too late. It’s a reminder that the ocean’s well-being is deeply connected to our own.


28/2: A post that sheds light on the overlooked link between climate change and global health. As temperatures rise, so does the spread of infectious diseases, putting billions at risk. Backed by data from the World Health Organization, it emphasizes the urgent need for climate action to protect future generations and our earth.
March
1/3: A post raising awareness of the urgent need to act ethically towards the earth, as in 2024, the U.S. Climate Extremes Index highlighted an alarming increase in the weather, that is a clear warning that demands immediate attention, and we can’t keep on ignoring it any longer. The post serves as a rallying call for collective action, urging society to face these challenges for us and future generations.




3/3: A post design congratulating the audience for Ramadan. Building relationships with the audience. It’s a powerful reminder that even small acts of kindness, like donating extra food, can bring hope and make a real difference in someone’s life.
4/3: An animated design that reminds all of us that creating a cleaner, greener world starts with individual action. Every small effort, whether it’s recycling, conserving energy, or planting a tree brings us one step closer to a healthier planet.




4/3: An animated design that reminds all of us that creating a cleaner, greener world starts with individual action. Every small effort, whether it’s recycling, conserving energy, or planting a tree brings us one step closer to a healthier planet.
16/3: This design captures the urgency of our environmental reality while emphasizing personal responsibility. It’s a strong reminder that while the problems may seem overwhelming, our everyday choices truly matter. Small actions when multiplied can lead to big change. The future of our planet depends on what we choose to do today.




30/3: A post design congratulating people for Eid Al Fitr. The post beautifully ties the joy of Eid with the importance of caring for our planet. A greener earth means more joyful Eids for generations to come.


26/3: A post design to raise awareness and conveys to the public that climate change is a reality, and the solution is in our hands. Green Guardians stand out as a guide for action and change, reminding us that even in the face of destruction, there’s always a path forward built on sustainability, unity, and purpose.
April
10/4: This post design is a clear wake-up call. Hitting the highest global average temperature in January 2025 is not just a statistic, it’s a sign that our climate is shifting in real time. The unpredictable weather patterns and changing seasons are undeniable proof that climate change is no longer a future threat—it’s happening now, and it needs immediate action.

