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Building on past editions, the #IUCNLeadersForum will provide a timely platform for business, civil society, and government to highlight and build collaboration towards innovative solutions for nature.
 
Register now! Early bird pricing ends July 16.

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IUCN

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June 17, 2024: Low pressure is forecast to form east of the #Bahamas this week, then move west toward the SE U.S. coast. There's a low chance of tropical formation with this system, but winds and seas will increase Wed. and Thu. offshore #Florida and #Georgia. https://t.co/mUbLbpcrXx

NHC_TAFB

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Synergies at work!

Together, @esa's Φ-lab 🀝 @SmartSatCRC promoted an exchange initiative for researchers and PhD students to develop new onboard processing and synthetic aperture radar-related technologies, and flood forecasting datasets.

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ESA Earth Observation

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The first significant heat wave of the season will impact much of the Midwest, Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast this week.

See our heat safety tips and resources:

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@nws #WeatherReadyNation https://t.co/G9eIztTRoo

NOAA

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Peatlands are critical for preventing and reducing the effects of #ClimateChange, preserving #biodiversity, minimising flood risk, and ensuring safe drinking water.

Urgent global action to protect, sustainably manage, and restore peatlands is essential.

Via @IUCN https://t.co/iwakBj2FS6

Red List of Ecosystems

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Infrared imagery of the Bay of Campeche in the Gulf of Mexico via @NOAA's #GOESEast πŸ›°οΈ this morning is showing a broad area of low pressure that has a high chance of developing into a tropical depression or tropical storm.

Get the latest: https://t.co/ScLdyBac9D https://t.co/1dc2z4SwtV

NOAA Satellites

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RT @NWSMiami: 8 AM June 17th: A HIGH RISK OF DANGEROUS RIP CURRENTS today for the Atlantic beaches of Florida due to a strong onshore wind. Please pay attention to flags on lifeguard stands and beach entrances, and only swim at beaches with lifeguards. #ripcurrents #flwx #SoFla https://t.co/xXTzbtC7R0

NHC_TAFB

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RT @NWS: Children should NEVER be left in a car, no matter the time of year. Vehicular heatstroke has occurred when outside temperatures are below 70Β°F - sunlight can cause the inside of a car to heat up VERY quickly. Stay Weather-Ready. https://t.co/ihZJ1hmzXJ https://t.co/au6E6x3Jxo

NOAA Satellites - Public Affairs

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RT @GreenpeaceEU: πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί The 27 EU leaders are meeting for dinner tonight in Brussels.

Let’s not let them make a meal of our future. πŸ”πŸ—

Read our full comment here: https://t.co/9BGtYuQTLC

Cc @Youth_Forum https://t.co/f1YlMNuryc

Greenpeace International

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It's #WorldCrocDay! Did you know these prehistoric predators are a vital part of healthy ecosystems? Let's appreciate these amazing reptiles & raise awareness about their conservation efforts. #SaveTheCrocs

πŸ“Έ - https://t.co/Vfb0CtsUq6 https://t.co/PvMOYg5cFJ

protectedplanet

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The lack of rainfall in the Pantanal wetlands of South America created dry conditions, allowing wildfires to spread in the region well before the season typically begins.

#Landsat 8 & 9 captured infrared-color images of the burn scars left by the fires.

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NASA Landsat

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🌍 Through its #Safeguards policy, @FAO is committed to:

🌱Preserving our environment
🌱Safeguarding communities
🌱Promoting inclusive growth

Together, let's pave the way for sustainable futures!

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FAO Climate Change & Biodiversity

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πŸ‡§πŸ‡ͺ State Secretary for Recovery, Strategic Investments & Science Policy @ThomasDermine today at the #C3SGA24: "We are facing significant climate challenges. The Copernicus Climate Change Service plays a pivotal role in our collective response to these challenges." https://t.co/OHmfowfqqn

Copernicus ECMWF

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As the #CarbonRemoval industry scales up, reinforcing feedback loops could potentially trigger positive tipping points that unlock rapid and nonlinear growth.

Learn how we can catalyze this transformation in our new article: https://t.co/zJ9ySt46iu https://t.co/szdM5Nzie3

WRI Climate

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RT @WWFBetterBiz: Journey back in time to understand why peatlands were once feared and drained.
We talk to Charlie Reinertsen about his work to rewrite the narrative and help restore these vital ecosystems for future generations. https://t.co/5KHBvOfETe https://t.co/NKzlr41TsY

World Wildlife Fund

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After spending years building and integrating the instruments and spacecraft, and conducting rigorous testing, @NOAA's #GOESU is scheduled to launch next week!

Follow along as we continue our countdown this week and get #ReadytoGOES: https://t.co/6412kvfTWm https://t.co/GvSoyXTgwh

NOAA Satellites

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Invest 91L simmers in the Bay of Campeche of the Gulf of Mexico.

This disturbance will likely evolve into a tropical depression or a tropical storm over the next couple of days, where it will become the first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. https://t.co/kvDhU8Nsxo

CIRA

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Mosquitoes are sometimes hard to spot, even with the human eye. But NASA can help track these disease-spreading insects with satellite data. #MosquitoWeek

Wait, is that a mosquito?

NASA can’t see mosquitoes from space, but our satellites can monitor the habitats they prefer. 🦟

This #MosquitoWeek, learn how satellite data can help public health experts track these disease-spreading insects. https://t.co/gBIAXo16CO https://t.co/u2fp1l1Sn6
- NASA Earth

NASA Earth

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Tracking mosquitoes has become even more crucial in the face of climate change. Though mosquito season in the United States peaks during summer, warming temperatures allow the insects to multiply beyond this season. #MosquitoWeek

Wait, is that a mosquito?

NASA can’t see mosquitoes from space, but our satellites can monitor the habitats they prefer. 🦟

This #MosquitoWeek, learn how satellite data can help public health experts track these disease-spreading insects. https://t.co/gBIAXo16CO https://t.co/u2fp1l1Sn6
- NASA Earth

NASA Climate

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