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One Planet-Polar summit calls for action on the cryosphere Government leaders and scientists have sounded the alarm at the accelerating scale and speed of melting snow, ice and glaciers and the looming threat for human, environmental and economic well-being…
he speed of the melting ice and thawing permafrost and the risk of crossing thresholds and tipping points, which have increased with the continued rise in global greenhouse emissions. There is special concern about the ticking timebomb of melting permafrost and its potential to release vast quantities of methane, which is a powerful greenhouse gas.
It noted the “almost irreversible retreat of some 200,000 glaciers, located in Europe, Africa, Oceania, Asia and the Americas.”
The years 2021 and 2022 saw a massive loss in mountain glaciers, which on average was 20% higher than the previous decade. It is already expected that at least half of these glaciers will be lost by 2100.
Surface temperatures have increased in the Arctic by up to four times the global average in the past forty years and a huge loss of ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica. This loss has increased four-fold in 30 years, thus contributing to average sea levels rising at a faster rate.
October Antarctic sea ice extent was the lowest on record for the time of year for the sixth consecutive month, and has been accompanied by dramatic ecological changes, including catastrophic losses in Emperor Penguin populations.
Summit participants also warned about the impact of the retreat of high mountain glaciers. The food and drinking water security of two billion people depend on high elevation glaciers, and they will suffer from disastrous effects on the flow of rivers, agriculture and electricity production.
One person in ten lives in a coastal area and will be exposed to the effects of rising sea levels, which is half due to the melting of the cryosphere, at a rate which has been increasing since the 1990s.
“We human beings do have the ability to act in equitable ways to make a difference and avoid the worst impacts of climate change,” said Jim Skea, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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It noted the “almost irreversible retreat of some 200,000 glaciers, located in Europe, Africa, Oceania, Asia and the Americas.”
The years 2021 and 2022 saw a massive loss in mountain glaciers, which on average was 20% higher than the previous decade. It is already expected that at least half of these glaciers will be lost by 2100.
Surface temperatures have increased in the Arctic by up to four times the global average in the past forty years and a huge loss of ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica. This loss has increased four-fold in 30 years, thus contributing to average sea levels rising at a faster rate.
October Antarctic sea ice extent was the lowest on record for the time of year for the sixth consecutive month, and has been accompanied by dramatic ecological changes, including catastrophic losses in Emperor Penguin populations.
Summit participants also warned about the impact of the retreat of high mountain glaciers. The food and drinking water security of two billion people depend on high elevation glaciers, and they will suffer from disastrous effects on the flow of rivers, agriculture and electricity production.
One person in ten lives in a coastal area and will be exposed to the effects of rising sea levels, which is half due to the melting of the cryosphere, at a rate which has been increasing since the 1990s.
“We human beings do have the ability to act in equitable ways to make a difference and avoid the worst impacts of climate change,” said Jim Skea, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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🌍 Climate change is changing children.
🔗New @UNICEF report bit.ly/49sw8o1
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The climate-changed child
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RT @NASAGoddard: Dr. Peter Griffith grew up watching Saturn V rockets launch from Cape Canaveral while he caught alligators in the lakes near his Florida home. Today, he combines his love of space and biology as the director of @NASAEarth's Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Office. 🧵
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We've lost 35% of 🌍 wetlands since 1970⚠️
Wetlands are key #ForNature & for cities as they are nature's filters, regulating ecosystems by cleansing pollutants & enhancing water quality
Discover the value of #WetlandsForCities 👉 citieswithnature.org/the-val…
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"Developing countries need up to $5.9 trillion to make the transformations needed to shift away from fossil fuels and to protect their people from dangerous climate change impacts"
More from Maria Laura Rojas Vallejo, @TransformaGlob ⬇️ #ACT2025
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💥DEADLINE EXTENDED💥
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🔍@IPBES invites nominations for experts to help scope #GlobalAssessment2!
🎯Experts in natural, social sciences, policy & more. Interdisciplinary & diverse nominations encouraged!
📅19 Nov: ipbes.net/application/second…
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🔍@IPBES invites nominations for experts to help scope #GlobalAssessment2!
🎯Experts in natural, social sciences, policy & more. Interdisciplinary & diverse nominations encouraged!
📅19 Nov: ipbes.net/application/second…
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Are you interested in discovering new tools that positively impact ecosystems? Learn how to assess ecosystem’s risks!
COURSE DETAILS:
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ICYMI: In our latest #ENSO blog, #ElNiño is holding strong and looks likely to last through winter. Read the full blog and what it means for the U.S. at climate.gov/news-features/bl…
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The #GenevaMeetings continue w/ the 1st Working Group on Digital Sequence Information.
Governments will meet tomorrow to develop a multilateral mechanism to share benefits from the use of #DSI on genetic resources.
📆 : 12-18 Nov. 2023
📍 : Geneva
📰: cbd.int/article/multilateral…
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Governments will meet tomorrow to develop a multilateral mechanism to share benefits from the use of #DSI on genetic resources.
📆 : 12-18 Nov. 2023
📍 : Geneva
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🌡 2023 on track to become the warmest year after record October.
Here is a summary video of the october #temperature highlights from the #CopernicusClimate Change Service (#C3S).
Read all the highlights here 👉 bit.ly/463wFtH
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Here is a summary video of the october #temperature highlights from the #CopernicusClimate Change Service (#C3S).
Read all the highlights here 👉 bit.ly/463wFtH
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A new @NASA analysis found that by the 2030s, rising seas and climate change could result in cities along the western coasts of the Americas experiencing more high-tide flooding events, especially during strong El Niño years.⬇️ climate.nasa.gov/news/3291/n…
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WMO flags are also at half-mast today in solidarity with the entire UN family.
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UN flags are lowered to half-mast at Headquarters and offices around the world on Monday to mourn and honour our colleagues who have been killed in Gaza in recent weeks.
Civilians and humanitarians are #NotATarget. - United Nations World Meteorological Organization
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☀️ Droughts are becoming more frequent and severe, lasting longer and covering wider areas due to the #ClimateCrisis and increased water demand.
Read the new @UNICEF's Children's Climate Risk Index Supplement 👉 ow.ly/yZBU50Q6UXg
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A rare cloud-free view over Iceland! ❄️
This @CopernicusEU #Sentinel3 image of Iceland was captured on 14 August 2020.
The biggest white area shows the Vatnajökull National Park. Vatnajökull Glacier is Europe's biggest glacier, covering an area of around 8400 sq km with an average ice thickness of more than 900 m!
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This @CopernicusEU #Sentinel3 image of Iceland was captured on 14 August 2020.
The biggest white area shows the Vatnajökull National Park. Vatnajökull Glacier is Europe's biggest glacier, covering an area of around 8400 sq km with an average ice thickness of more than 900 m!
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The interaction between #soil properties and the different soil components such as 🪨 mineral 💧 water
💨 air, and 🪱 biota maintains essential processes, ultimately affecting the availability of nutrient for plants 🌱#SoilHealth
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💨 air, and 🪱 biota maintains essential processes, ultimately affecting the availability of nutrient for plants 🌱#SoilHealth
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Reporters: NOAA monthly U.S., global climate report call happening Thursday, November 16, 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. ET (USA).
Experts recap October 2023 and provide outlooks through February.
Details: noaa.gov/media-advisory/noaa…
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Experts recap October 2023 and provide outlooks through February.
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There are + 1.2 million dams in 🇪🇺, and over 1/2 of them are obsolete
Removing obsolete dams is key to prevent erosion, floods & improve 💧 quality
Our #TheRoadToGreen episode showcases initiatives to dismantle obsolete dams in 🇪🇸 & 🇪🇪 👉 europa.eu/!Wx3M4g #EUGreenDeal
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Removing obsolete dams is key to prevent erosion, floods & improve 💧 quality
Our #TheRoadToGreen episode showcases initiatives to dismantle obsolete dams in 🇪🇸 & 🇪🇪 👉 europa.eu/!Wx3M4g #EUGreenDeal
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Nov 13 1630 UTC: Low pressure along a front will move ENE, dragging the boundary across the Gulf waters. Gale force winds and rough seas are expected through Tue across the northern semicircle of the low. Refer to hurricanes.gov/marine for the latest.
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Nov 13 1630 UTC: Northerly gales will prevail across the Gulf of Tehuantepec into Wed night as high pressure persists across NE Mexico. Seas there will build to 12 ft late Mon and increase to near 14 ft Tue through Tue night. Refer to hurricanes.gov/marine for more.
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