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RT @NASAPrize: Wanna learn more about #LunaRecycle? 🤔

Attend our webinar on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 3 p.m. ET to learn about the challenge, get an overview of the rules and eligibility requirements, and hear from our team about how to compete!

♻️ Register today >> https://t.co/hp2015izI7 https://t.co/YzyZYjbu5d

NASA Technology

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10/10 - Tight pressure gradient will support fresh N winds in the #GulfofTehuantepec through the middle of next week, pulsing to strong to near gale-force each night. Wind gusts to #gale force are possible. Mariners are urged to use caution. More at https://t.co/26J6Uoh0VW https://t.co/xrhXPGLxrh

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Above normal precipitation across Mongolia has lead to an increase in the growth of vegetation across the region. https://t.co/gKaRtO0cf0

CIRA

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🥀Some good news: In response to our petition, the USFWS announced that the rare western wildflower Tecopa bird’s beak may qualify for protection under the Endangered Species Act.

More info ➡️ https://t.co/YbCs8BfCJi
📸: @bitterwaterblue

via @CenterForBioDiv https://t.co/6WdXVDm3vb

UN Biodiversity

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Citizens of at least 64 countries will vote for national leaders in 2024. The implications of these elections for the #climate cannot be overstated.

Here’s what WRI experts are saying about the world’s most consequential elections for climate so far: https://t.co/XhJR9aLYlA https://t.co/GiVXKKuXUt

WRI Climate

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RT @WRIClimate: Nature is disappearing at a terrifying rate🌱📉

In 2023, the world lost 10 football (soccer) fields' worth of tropical forest per minute.

🔑Leaders should aim to drive progress in five key areas:▶️ https://t.co/HiYihFHyd3

#COP16 #biodiversity https://t.co/O0MDzuyatu

WRI Climate

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School gardens teach children about more than just growing food.

They help to…
❤️ Develop life skills
🍏Promote better #nutrition & healthy eating
🌎Increase environmental awareness
💪Cultivate respect for food & #FoodHeroes

via @FAO https://t.co/2XVRHMEKE4

UN Biodiversity

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RT @HMAMelanieR: Success at #COP29 will be measured by whether countries agree to deliver more, higher-quality #climatefinance.

On October 23 I will be moderating a #webinar on scaling up climate finance in developing nations.
Register here: https://t.co/YqAt3levPV https://t.co/ODTGnSUSbl

WRI Climate

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Neutral conditions persist, but there's a 60% chance that La Niña will develop soon, however it's likely to be a weak event.

Read our "spooky season" ENSO Blog update: https://t.co/0U5arVXb2i https://t.co/gk5OXpMjew

NOAA Climate.gov

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RT @NASAARSET: Want to learn more about Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)?
Our upcoming webinar series will focus on the basics of SAR, the capabilities of different SAR sensors, and various sources of openly available SAR data and analysis tools.
Learn more here: https://t.co/nvhZWOp5Kd https://t.co/vOBrg577Jb

NASAEarthdata

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RT @EU_ENV: On this #WorldEcolabelDay, we have good news for consumers!

The number of #EUEcolabel-awarded products, services, and licenses has risen to nearly 100,000 - with tourist accommodations & personal care products seeing the highest growth 👉https://t.co/VPCAI2WwN4

#CircularEconomy https://t.co/A1VSbrSE4r

EU Environment

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#Belize’s Maya communities are working to restore fire-damaged lands and build a more climate-resilient future. Discover how the World Bank is promoting the recognition of #IndigenousPeoples’ contributions as stewards of the world’s forests & ecosystems: https://t.co/3OJ5Wt5fUb https://t.co/X0pXLdKzdn

World Bank Climate

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After hitting Florida, Hurricane Helene delivered torrential rains to communities in western North Carolina on September 27, 2024.

Sensors on #Landsat and ESA’s Sentinel-2 satellites captured glimpses of communities affected by the flooding.

Read more: https://t.co/pK8pEaBuyA https://t.co/8v16M6jIbr

NASA Landsat

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Post-Tropical Cyclone #Milton Advisory 22A: Milton Becomes a Hurricane-Force Extratropical Low. Tropical Storm Conditions and Storm Surge Still Occurring Over Portions of the Southeastern U. S. Coast. https://t.co/tW4KeGe9uJ

National Hurricane Center

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Oct 10 2024: Check out this satellite Hurricane #Milton quickly moving east, away from the Florida coast. As of 11 AM EDT, Milton is a Category 1 hurricane. Milton will lose tropical characteristics, but continue to cause Storm conditions and seas of 30 ft. in Atlantic waters. https://t.co/1FXxxLmpSh

NHC_TAFB

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Join us at 12pm ET tomorrow for our second #NEDTalk!

Morgan Zabow, Community Heat and Health Program Manager with @NOAA's Climate Program Office, will discuss mapping heat islands in cities.

Register to listen and ask questions live!

https://t.co/H2ak5x5vEW https://t.co/Qfs84FcCyo

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Mangroves are vital to coastal communities. They act as buffers to storm surges, forming a natural barrier between the ocean and coastal communities. But mangroves are being lost at a rate of 1%-2% per year — faster than any other type of forest. https://t.co/I4j9sn7jHb

Conservation Intl

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RT @theGEF: 🚨The latest @World_Wildlife (@WWF) Living Planet report reveals a shocking truth: wildlife populations have plunged by 73% on average since 1970.

Dive into the full report to learn about the urgent actions needed to save our planet: https://t.co/1EM6wRpJSS https://t.co/Aqfj5LamOe

UN Biodiversity

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RT @WWFBetterBiz: The 2024 #LivingPlanetReport shows a 73% decline in the average size of monitored wildlife populations over 50 years.
This is not just a wildlife problem; it's a problem for people and business.
Learn why you should pay attention and what you can do: https://t.co/eG6s6WMmTM https://t.co/7kd88FtvnT

World Wildlife Fund

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