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Protecting forests in Kenya’s Chyulu Hills is helping children stay in school.

When the region was hit by severe drought, families struggled & school dropout rates rose. So, community leaders used funds generated from protecting Chyulu’s forests to provide school scholarships. https://t.co/rkMSUonzd8

Conservation Intl

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🐳You know we need bees, and you know we need trees, but did you know we need whales? The ocean is one of our planet’s lungs. It produces more oxygen and absorbs more carbon than all of Earth’s forests combined, and whales help it to flourish.

via @whalesorg https://t.co/1Dp4rnLq3E

UN Biodiversity

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“As always, pledges are pledges until you actually delivered any dollars out of the gate into the hands of vulnerable communities”

#ACT2025's Saqib Huq, Managing Director, @ICCCAD, discuss ambitions & concerns going into #COP29

🎧 Listen now: https://t.co/K40Pa8dvwA https://t.co/y8LplIXoNV

WRI Climate

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Extreme weather is hitting with unprecedented force, uprooting lives and changing landscapes forever.

4 survivors share their personal experiences and the toll that extreme weather events have taken on their lives ⬇️
https://t.co/dd837cW2mC

Greenpeace International

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16 organizaciones ambientales y grupos de monitoreo se reunieron con el propósito de fortalecer la cooperación entre los diferentes grupos e impulsar acciones conjuntas para proteger la biodiversidad del Corredor.

Conoce más: https://t.co/gAvM3nIFuM https://t.co/FA6ybJMV9u

Conservación Internacional 🇨🇴

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🌿🌊Wetlands provide crucial ecosystem services, combat flooding, & support high #biodiversity!🦆

But they're disappearing fast: over 85% of the world's wetlands have already been lost.🐸

📷Explore 5 key facts about these ecosystems w/
@IPBES infographic! ⬇️ https://t.co/k9vlHExLKH

UN Biodiversity

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At COP28, countries recognized the transboundary impacts of climate change and the need for knowledge-sharing and global cooperation.

Here are 5 reasons why it's crucial to take action now: https://t.co/3VRla3B896

via @UNDPClimate

UN Biodiversity

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Data Recipes: NASA ICESat-2 Data in the Cloud
Learn how to access and work with ICESat-2 land ice height data, process large-scale time series of ICESat-2 sea ice height data, and plot ICESat-2 and CryoSat-2 freeboard data in the cloud.

Notebooks: https://t.co/CKtN138yB1

NASAEarthdata

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🪼Jellyfish stings may seem like a beach nuisance, but they signal an alarming ecosystem imbalance driven by climate change. 🌍

Learn more via @ACCIONA_EN: https://t.co/2xCBB3fRJE https://t.co/P38BKH0bJ0

UN Biodiversity

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How did #HurricaneBeryl intensify so quickly?

The storm rapidly intensified from 110 km/h to 210 km/h (major hurricane strength) in 24 hours. Key factor: Unusually high ocean heat – water temps above 27°C (80°F) to depths over 55m (150ft). 🌊

➡️ https://t.co/kQITUCczsg https://t.co/wzp4swLWtt

UNDRR

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RT @GreenpeaceNZ: Only 9% of plastic waste is ACTUALLY recycled and plastic production is projected to TRIPLE by the year 2050 if nothing is done.

It’s time for a strong Global #PlasticsTreaty to turn off the plastic tap.

Join the movement: https://t.co/0Z6IjItGyY https://t.co/v97RSDg54b

Greenpeace International

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RT @gpph: Today is #WorldSustainableTransportDay 🌏🚲 Let’s embrace the courage to protect our planet by choosing eco-friendly ways to get around—walking, biking, and using public transit.

SIGN and SHARE the petition 🙌 >> https://t.co/QvOtZXirb9

#ClimateJusticeNow https://t.co/jTzYt8YsFO

Greenpeace International

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ICYMI: What didn't happen at #COP29 ⬇️

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Greenpeace International

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For Grace Malie, rising sea levels caused by climate change are personal. The youth climate activist sees a bleak future for her community on the Pacific Island of #Tuvalu because it may soon disappear under water: https://t.co/ujUSta6Ggq #LivablePlanet https://t.co/tApNICIucH

World Bank Climate

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Nature doesn't need much space to thrive – a powerful reminder of just how dynamic and resourceful our environment can be when given even the smallest chance. 🌱

👇 Here are five remarkable examples of nature reclaiming our world.

🔗https://t.co/zyZqGqN6fN

via @BBCEarth https://t.co/nR5CdMLiuV

UN Biodiversity

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EOY Christmas Party!
Congratulations our Xinyue @zxy49383404 for CCRC Prize for Best Student Paper, Katie Quail for CCRC Prize for Science Communication and Outreach, and Sibyl Cheng for John Church Student Culture Prize! https://t.co/dyf4ay7ocF

UNSW Climate Change Research Centre

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