‘SCALA is working to integrate transformative #climateaction into agriculture climate plans of 12 countries, funded by @IKI_germany, through strong collaboration w @UNDPClimate' @FAO Manager @JWolfCC wraps up successful #SCALAprogramme mid-term workshop fao.org/in-action/scala/en
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Where in “Space”? 🛰️
The NASA/USGS partnered Landsat Program series of satellites, the first being launched over 50 years ago on July 23, 1972, is the longest continuous remote sensing program.
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The NASA/USGS partnered Landsat Program series of satellites, the first being launched over 50 years ago on July 23, 1972, is the longest continuous remote sensing program.
Learn more about Landsat here: ow.ly/cwCk50PTrn7.
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A severe drought is affecting Brazil 💧
As we can clearly see in these images from @CopernicusEU #Sentinel2, Rio Negro and Solimões river are in dire conditions. The images were taken exactly one year apart over Manaus (the capital and the largest city of the Amazonas state). @CopernicusECMWF stated in their latest report that "Countries in South America experiencing high early-spring temperatures included Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Peru."
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As we can clearly see in these images from @CopernicusEU #Sentinel2, Rio Negro and Solimões river are in dire conditions. The images were taken exactly one year apart over Manaus (the capital and the largest city of the Amazonas state). @CopernicusECMWF stated in their latest report that "Countries in South America experiencing high early-spring temperatures included Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Peru."
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11 am AST Friday, Oct. 6 Key Messages for Post-Tropical Cyclone #Philippe. Future information on the post-tropical cyclone can be found in products from @NWSWPC, @NWSOPC, and local @NWS offices. nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphic…
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UNICEF reports on children displaced in a changing climate
Millions of children are being driven from their homes by weather- related events, exacerbated by climate change. While the link between climate change and displacement is complex, it’s clearer than ever that the climate is shifting patterns of displacement, according to a new report from the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF).
‘Children displaced in a changing climate: Preparing for a future already underway’ analyses the most common weather-related hazards that lead to the largest number of displacements: floods, storms, droughts and wildfires. The report notes that there were 43.1 million internal displacements of children linked to weather-related disasters over a six-year period – the equivalent to approximately 20,000 child displacements per day. Almost all – 95 per cent – of recorded child displacements were driven by floods and storms.
The WMO State of the Global Climate reports include information on displacement and migration patterns as a result of extreme weather and climate change impacts.
Displacement – whether short-lived or protracted – can multiply climate- related risks for children and their families. In the aftermath of a disaster, children may become separated from their parents or caregivers, amplifying the risks of exploitation, child trafficking, and abuse. Displacement can disrupt access to education and healthcare, exposing children to malnutrition, disease, and inadequate immunization.
Yet until now, children displaced by weather-related events have been statistically invisible. Existing displacement data are rarely disaggregated by age, and factors such as rapid urbanization, fragility and conflict can mean that children on the move are even more likely to slip through the cracks.
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Millions of children are being driven from their homes by weather- related events, exacerbated by climate change. While the link between climate change and displacement is complex, it’s clearer than ever that the climate is shifting patterns of displacement, according to a new report from the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF).
‘Children displaced in a changing climate: Preparing for a future already underway’ analyses the most common weather-related hazards that lead to the largest number of displacements: floods, storms, droughts and wildfires. The report notes that there were 43.1 million internal displacements of children linked to weather-related disasters over a six-year period – the equivalent to approximately 20,000 child displacements per day. Almost all – 95 per cent – of recorded child displacements were driven by floods and storms.
The WMO State of the Global Climate reports include information on displacement and migration patterns as a result of extreme weather and climate change impacts.
Displacement – whether short-lived or protracted – can multiply climate- related risks for children and their families. In the aftermath of a disaster, children may become separated from their parents or caregivers, amplifying the risks of exploitation, child trafficking, and abuse. Displacement can disrupt access to education and healthcare, exposing children to malnutrition, disease, and inadequate immunization.
Yet until now, children displaced by weather-related events have been statistically invisible. Existing displacement data are rarely disaggregated by age, and factors such as rapid urbanization, fragility and conflict can mean that children on the move are even more likely to slip through the cracks.
Read the UNICEF press release here
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A new paper published in @Nature reveals #ClimateChange as a major driver of amphibian decline. Climate change was the primary threat for 39% of species pushed toward extinction since 2004.
The paper is based on @IUCNRedList data.
Learn more bit.ly/45iSJjm @rewild
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September temperatures were off the charts.
So was Antarctic sea ice extent. #ClimateChange
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So was Antarctic sea ice extent. #ClimateChange
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Apologies, but I am going to leave you with another extreme event graph today...
🚨 Last month averaged the lowest #Antarctic sea ice extent on record for the month of September.
This was 1,690,000 km² below the 1981-2010 average. Data from @NSIDC at nsidc.org/data/seaice_index. - Zack Labe World Meteorological Organization
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The results of the first ever transboundary aerial survey of Africa’s largest savanna elephant population are in, and the survey found an overall stable and slightly increased population of 227,900 elephants in the region. Get the full details: wwf.to/46uRFdo.
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Fri Oct 6 1630 UTC: A Gale Warning is in effect for the Atlantic High Seas. More info: hurricanes.gov/text/MIAHSFAT…
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#NowHiring
Are you interested in working with the international scientific community? #IPCC’s Working Group II, which focuses on the impacts, adaptation & vulnerability of #climatechange, is looking for a Science Network Officer.
Deadline👉27 Oct 2023
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Are you interested in working with the international scientific community? #IPCC’s Working Group II, which focuses on the impacts, adaptation & vulnerability of #climatechange, is looking for a Science Network Officer.
Deadline👉27 Oct 2023
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#NowHiring
Do you have experience in the graphic design of complex scientific concepts?
IPCC’s WGII, which focuses on the impacts, adaptation & vulnerability of #climatechange, is looking for a Graphics & Storyline Design Officer.
Deadline👉27 Oct 2023 bit.ly/WGIIGrp
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Do you have experience in the graphic design of complex scientific concepts?
IPCC’s WGII, which focuses on the impacts, adaptation & vulnerability of #climatechange, is looking for a Graphics & Storyline Design Officer.
Deadline👉27 Oct 2023 bit.ly/WGIIGrp
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10/6 - #Philippe is now a large non-tropical cyclone near #Bermuda, producing a large area of showers and thunderstorms over the western #Atlantic. Strong to #gale-force #winds & 12-19 ft #seas are found north of 25N and between 58W and 67W. More info at hurricanes.gov/marine
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The presence of 134 snow leopards has been confirmed in Bhutan by the National Snow Leopard Survey 2022-2023, reports @WWF. Back in 2016, there were only 96 of them recorded. Since then, there has been a 3️⃣9️⃣.5️⃣ % increase in their population!
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The new @theGCF executive director Mafalda Duarte aims to grow the fund to $50B by 2030. To reach this goal, developed countries must materially scale up their contributions.
Read our full statement on today's #GCF replenishment conference: bit.ly/46hZ685
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RT @TimFouqueray: There also is room for early-career scientists involved in #scenarios and #models research!
Feel free to contact me for any question @IPBES @ipbesfr @FRBiodiv @ONE @GYBN_CBD ipbes.net/notification/call-…
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Wanna contribute to the international effort for #biodiversity and nature's contribution to people? Wanna get involved in a thrilling scientific and human experience?
#IPBES is looking for candidates for the monitoring assessment
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