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Final Code for Earth Day 2023
Dive into the hidden world beneath our feet with this infographic on enhancing #soil #biodiversity.
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💥HAPPENING NOW💥
The 1st author meeting of the @IPBES #BizBiodiversity assessment is taking place this week in Bogotá. 🇨🇴
Wishing all the authors a fruitful week of discussions & exchanges!
And thanks to @inst_humboldt for hosting🌿 @unepwcmc @mij_matt @AdmonUniandes
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The 1st author meeting of the @IPBES #BizBiodiversity assessment is taking place this week in Bogotá. 🇨🇴
Wishing all the authors a fruitful week of discussions & exchanges!
And thanks to @inst_humboldt for hosting🌿 @unepwcmc @mij_matt @AdmonUniandes
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RT @IPCC_CH: #IPCC’s #ClimateReport on the physical science basis of #climatechange, released in 2021, shows, for the first time, the connection between human emissions with climate & extreme weather events across the globe.
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Are you joining the @climateurope2 #Webstival?
Today, our #C3S Director @carlo_tuitter, will participate in two sessions about quality climate services for businesses and the finance sectors.
You're still on time to register 👉 climateurope2.eu/news-events…
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Today, our #C3S Director @carlo_tuitter, will participate in two sessions about quality climate services for businesses and the finance sectors.
You're still on time to register 👉 climateurope2.eu/news-events…
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RT @CapsCoalition: 🚀 @TNFD_ have launched their final framework!
As a knowledge parter, we welcome the #TNFD framework, it's inclusion of the #NaturalCapitalProtocol and encourage organizations to use it to integrate #nature into decision-making.
Read our response ➡️ capitalscoalition.org/tnfd-f…
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As a knowledge parter, we welcome the #TNFD framework, it's inclusion of the #NaturalCapitalProtocol and encourage organizations to use it to integrate #nature into decision-making.
Read our response ➡️ capitalscoalition.org/tnfd-f…
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RT @aquavitaeEU: 👏Interesting presentation by Gunvor A Nordi👉Modelling waste assimilation by blue mussels within the spatial constrains of commercial fish farm, implications for IMTA👀Stay tunned for the rest of the conferences by AquaVitae during #AquacultureEurope 2023 in #Vienna. @easaqua
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RT @SEIclimate: New comment on @NatureClimate dives into NDC-SDG integration.
A more integrated SDG implementation can address the injustices created by the fossil-fuel industry - linked to environmental pollution #SDG6 #SDG15 and health #SDG3
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A more integrated SDG implementation can address the injustices created by the fossil-fuel industry - linked to environmental pollution #SDG6 #SDG15 and health #SDG3
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RT @PhycologyUgent: Superb work by Eliza Fragkopoulou - modeling the effect of subsurface #heatwaves on marine #biodiversity in @NatureClimate
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Marine #biodiversity exposed to prolonged and intense subsurface #marineheatwaves. Our new @NatureClimate paper show that vulnerable species are at risk across 22% of the global ocean. nature.com/articles/s41558-0… @alexsengupta @Araujo_lab @esterserrao @UWAresearch @Havforskningen - Thomas Wernberg NatureClimate
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🤝🌱 Exciting News: we’re thrilled to share the latest from Dutch Fund for Climate & Development - a huge catalyst for innovative sustainable financing that will impact the lives & livelihoods of millions 👏
World leaders - look what’s possible! #UNGA #AgreementToAction
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RT @Greenpeaceafric: Companies in Kenya can face hefty fines of up to USD$40,000 for single-use plastic violations.
33 other African nations have similar laws.
BUT, let's make sure they're enforced!
Join the conversation on this here on 22 Sep @ 5 pm EAT👉 bit.ly/46ax5i7
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33 other African nations have similar laws.
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e change.
The benefits of multi-hazard Early Warning Systems are considerable. Just 24 hours’ notice of a hazardous event – for example, a flood or fire – can cut the ensuing damage by 30 percent. Countries with substantive-to-comprehensive early warning coverage experience disaster mortality rates eight times lower than countries with limited coverage.
Half of countries worldwide, however, are not protected by multi-hazard Early Warning Systems, nor have protocols and resources in place to deal with climate extremes and hazards.
The new 6-year project will help Antigua and Barbuda, Cambodia, Chad, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Fiji, and Somalia to develop their own projects, while also assisting at least 20 other vulnerable countries with technical and financial support from the GCF and Early Warnings for All partners.
WMO Secretary-General Professor Petteri Taalas said, “Floods, fires, heatwaves, and drought have all wreaked devastation with people’s lives and livelihoods in recent weeks. Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of these extreme events. It is therefore vital that climate adaptation policies and actions embrace multi-hazard Early Warning Systems to protect people and property.”
IFRC Secretary-General Jagan Chapagain said, "Communities most at risk must be warned early – and warning must be followed by action. IFRC’s role in reaching communities with early warnings and preparing them to act is critical to saving lives and livelihoods. This project demonstrates how Early Warning for All can bring together partners to take bigger and more effective actions that benefit everyone, especially communities who need it most."
ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin said, “When disaster strikes, timely communications are critical to save lives and reduce damage. Within the Early Warnings for All initiative, ITU is focusing on ensuring that communications channels are in place for warnings to swiftly and effectively reach people and communities. We are committed to mobilizing our unique public and private membership to help cover the world with an Early Warning System by the end of 2027.”
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction and Head of UNDRR Mami Mizutori said, “Extreme weather events do not need to become deadly disasters. We need an immediate roll out of early warning systems to protect everyone, everywhere. We will only be safe when everyone is safe.”
The implementing partners will tailor their support based on country needs and focus on enhancing national and community capacities, contributing to the global knowledge base, and developing timely and easily accessible climate information for communities to make practical decisions, such as when to evacuate ahead of a cyclone or flood, or how to mitigate the impact of an impending drought.
The project will closely coordinate with and build on other efforts currently supporting the Early Warnings for All goals, such as the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) initiative and the Systematic Observations Financing Facility (SOFF), a new UN fund co-created by WMO, UNDP and UNEP, that provides support to close today's major weather and climate data gaps.
It will also help link participating countries with international institutions for sustainable financing and technical support.
For more information, please contact:
Dylan Lowthian | Head, Media Relations +1 (646) 673 6350 dylan.lowthian@undp.org
Dan McNorton | +82 32 458 6338 communications@gcfund.orgEND
About the Early Warnings for All initiative
Backed by the UN Secretary-General, the Early Warnings for All initiative (EW4All) is a groundbreaking effort to ensure that everyone on Earth is protected fro[...]
The benefits of multi-hazard Early Warning Systems are considerable. Just 24 hours’ notice of a hazardous event – for example, a flood or fire – can cut the ensuing damage by 30 percent. Countries with substantive-to-comprehensive early warning coverage experience disaster mortality rates eight times lower than countries with limited coverage.
Half of countries worldwide, however, are not protected by multi-hazard Early Warning Systems, nor have protocols and resources in place to deal with climate extremes and hazards.
The new 6-year project will help Antigua and Barbuda, Cambodia, Chad, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Fiji, and Somalia to develop their own projects, while also assisting at least 20 other vulnerable countries with technical and financial support from the GCF and Early Warnings for All partners.
WMO Secretary-General Professor Petteri Taalas said, “Floods, fires, heatwaves, and drought have all wreaked devastation with people’s lives and livelihoods in recent weeks. Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of these extreme events. It is therefore vital that climate adaptation policies and actions embrace multi-hazard Early Warning Systems to protect people and property.”
IFRC Secretary-General Jagan Chapagain said, "Communities most at risk must be warned early – and warning must be followed by action. IFRC’s role in reaching communities with early warnings and preparing them to act is critical to saving lives and livelihoods. This project demonstrates how Early Warning for All can bring together partners to take bigger and more effective actions that benefit everyone, especially communities who need it most."
ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin said, “When disaster strikes, timely communications are critical to save lives and reduce damage. Within the Early Warnings for All initiative, ITU is focusing on ensuring that communications channels are in place for warnings to swiftly and effectively reach people and communities. We are committed to mobilizing our unique public and private membership to help cover the world with an Early Warning System by the end of 2027.”
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction and Head of UNDRR Mami Mizutori said, “Extreme weather events do not need to become deadly disasters. We need an immediate roll out of early warning systems to protect everyone, everywhere. We will only be safe when everyone is safe.”
The implementing partners will tailor their support based on country needs and focus on enhancing national and community capacities, contributing to the global knowledge base, and developing timely and easily accessible climate information for communities to make practical decisions, such as when to evacuate ahead of a cyclone or flood, or how to mitigate the impact of an impending drought.
The project will closely coordinate with and build on other efforts currently supporting the Early Warnings for All goals, such as the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) initiative and the Systematic Observations Financing Facility (SOFF), a new UN fund co-created by WMO, UNDP and UNEP, that provides support to close today's major weather and climate data gaps.
It will also help link participating countries with international institutions for sustainable financing and technical support.
For more information, please contact:
Dylan Lowthian | Head, Media Relations +1 (646) 673 6350 dylan.lowthian@undp.org
Dan McNorton | +82 32 458 6338 communications@gcfund.orgEND
About the Early Warnings for All initiative
Backed by the UN Secretary-General, the Early Warnings for All initiative (EW4All) is a groundbreaking effort to ensure that everyone on Earth is protected fro[...]
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e change. The benefits of multi-hazard Early Warning Systems are considerable. Just 24 hours’ notice of a hazardous event – for example, a flood or fire – can cut the ensuing damage by 30 percent. Countries with substantive-to-comprehensive early warning…
m hazardous weather, water, or climate events through life-saving early warning systems by the end of 2027.
An Executive Action Plan for the EW4All initiative was launched at COP27 focused on mobilizing investments of $3.1 billion over five years to strengthen disaster risk knowledge and management, observation and forecasting, dissemination and communication of warnings, and preparedness and response capabilities. As part of the plan, 30 countries have been prioritized for accelerated implementation of the EW4All initiative for 2023.
UNDP (along with FAO, OCHA, UNEP, UNESCO, IFRC, and WFP) is an implementing partner of the EW4All initiative through its existing projects and programmes on the ground.
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About the GCF
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is the world’s largest dedicated climate fund. GCF’s mandate is to foster a paradigm shift towards low emission, climate resilient development pathways in developing countries. GCF has a portfolio of projects and programmes across more than 100 countries. It also has a readiness support programme to build capacity and help countries develop long-term plans to fight climate change. GCF is an operating entity of the financial mechanism of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and serves the 2015 Paris Agreement, supporting the goal of keeping average global temperature rise well below 2 degrees Celsius.
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An Executive Action Plan for the EW4All initiative was launched at COP27 focused on mobilizing investments of $3.1 billion over five years to strengthen disaster risk knowledge and management, observation and forecasting, dissemination and communication of warnings, and preparedness and response capabilities. As part of the plan, 30 countries have been prioritized for accelerated implementation of the EW4All initiative for 2023.
UNDP (along with FAO, OCHA, UNEP, UNESCO, IFRC, and WFP) is an implementing partner of the EW4All initiative through its existing projects and programmes on the ground.
About UNDP
UNDP is the leading United Nations organization fighting to end the injustice of poverty, inequality, and climate change. Working with our broad network of experts and partners in 170 countries, we help nations to build integrated, lasting solutions for people and planet. Learn more at undp.org
About the GCF
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is the world’s largest dedicated climate fund. GCF’s mandate is to foster a paradigm shift towards low emission, climate resilient development pathways in developing countries. GCF has a portfolio of projects and programmes across more than 100 countries. It also has a readiness support programme to build capacity and help countries develop long-term plans to fight climate change. GCF is an operating entity of the financial mechanism of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and serves the 2015 Paris Agreement, supporting the goal of keeping average global temperature rise well below 2 degrees Celsius.
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RT @StopCorpAbuse: BREAKING: Our new investigation with @GuardianUS reveals nearly 80% of the top 50 voluntary carbon credit projects are likely junk.
And instead of addressing the climate crisis, these offsets may fuel further emissions and cause harm. #FalseSolutions theguardian.com/environment/…
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Can rain trigger a volcanic eruption? 🌧️🌋
This might sound weird, but it seems like it can!
Using @CopernicusEU #Sentinel1, scientists discovered that a period of heavy rainfall may have triggered the four month-long eruption of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano back in 2018.
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This might sound weird, but it seems like it can!
Using @CopernicusEU #Sentinel1, scientists discovered that a period of heavy rainfall may have triggered the four month-long eruption of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano back in 2018.
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Through carefully targeted efforts to conserve 30% of the Earth's terrestrial ecosystems and restore 15% of converted landscapes by 2030 could help reduce carbon dioxide emissions by at least 3 gigatons/year. 🌎🌱
Learn more about this in our report ➡️ tinyurl.com/3w5nxyy3
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