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RT @IPBES: πŸ’‘ #DidYouKnow ?

Some #InvasiveAlienSpecies, such fast-spreading predators like lionfish, have immediate impacts that extend into the long-term.🦁🐟

β€”@IPBES #InvasiveAlienSpecies Report

Learn how IAS threaten #biodiversity: ipbes.net/IASmediarelease#

ipbes

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Tropical Storm #Pilar is expected to bring heavy rain and risk of floods and landslides to parts of Central America - Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras and Costa Rica - in the next few days, says @NHC_Pacific hurricanes.gov #EarlyWarningsForAll

World Meteorological Organization

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[Oct.30 1400 UTC] #GOESE imagery shows Tropical Storm #Pilar in the far eastern #PacificOcean. It is producing seas to 12 ft out to 75 nm from its center. Please see the High Seas Forecast for more information: nhc.noaa.gov/text/MIAHSFEP2.…

NHC_TAFB

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[Oct.30 1420 UTC] #GOESE imagery shows Tropical Storm #Pilar in the far eastern #PacificOcean. It is producing seas to 12 ft out to 75 nm from its center. Please see the High Seas Forecast for more information: nhc.noaa.gov/text/MIAHSFEP2.…

NHC_TAFB

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πŸ“£ Call for experts #IPCC is calling member governments and observer organizations to nominate experts to draft the outline for the Special Report on Climate Change and Cities.

Nominations should be submitted by 17 Nov 2023.

Details πŸ”— bit.ly/NCities

IPCC

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β°πŸ‘€ One month until #COP28!

πŸ“…30 November - 12 December
πŸŒ†Dubai, UAE

Stay tuned for updates, explainers and details of how you can follow the world's biggest climate change conference.

UN Climate Change

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Save the date‡️

🚨European Hydrogen Week 2023
πŸ“…November 20 - 24
πŸ“Brussels EXPO

Learn more about πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί initiatives on #hydrogen, and meet leaders, policymakers and researchers working in the sector.

More information: research-and-innovation.ec.e… #EUH2Week

EU Climate Action

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RT @rahmstorf: There's more happening to weather extremes now than can be explained by thermodynamics, i.e. everything getting warmer, evaporation increasing, the atmosphere holding more energy and water.
Also changing: jet stream, polar vortex, planetary waves & Atlantic ocean circulation. iopscience.iop.org/article/1…

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK

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RT @oceanexplorer: Sea spiders are beautiful & important deep-ocean ecosystem members…but they're on our #Halloween list given their resemblance (& common-name connection) to land spiders. This one, seen during #SeascapeAlaska, comes with a Halloween bonus – parasites hanging on for the ride! πŸ•·οΈ

NOAA Research

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RT @NOAA_GLERL: #FridayFeeling: After a record-breaking 51 cruises this year, NOAA GLERL & @CIGLR_UM's harmful algal bloom monitoring field season is officially over! Thanks to our amazing HAB team for their hard work & dedication throughout this whirlwind of a season. glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_…

NOAA Research

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RT @OA_NOAA: πŸŽ‰Happy #OAWeek2023!

Tune in for a full week of #OceanAcidification webinars from around the globe. Learn about #OA research, policy, capacity building, socio-economic impacts, and mentorship programming.

More information and registration here:
πŸ‘‰tinyurl.com/GOAON2023

NOAA Research

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RT @CAlbergel: We have a new project in the @ESA_EO @esaclimate #CCI portfolio! This morning we've kicked-off a precursor activity on the Anthropogenic Water Use (#AWU) #ECV, irrigation from space!
πŸŒπŸ›°οΈπŸ’§πŸŒ±Great team πŸ’ͺled by @Hydrology_IRPI with @CLIMERS_GEO @UniperugiaNews @polimi @KU_Leuven

ESA Earth Observation

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#DYK solid waste landfills are the third-largest source of methane emissions from human activities in the US?

Via @EPAresearch

UN Biodiversity

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With #Landsat's thermal infrared sensor, we can "see in the dark" this Halloween. πŸ”¦

TIRS measures land surface temperature, even in the Antarctic winter. This image from June 25, 2019 shows the relative warmth and coolness of the Brunt Ice Shelf.

More: go.nasa.gov/3tS9SU0

NASA Landsat Program

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RT @JPSSProgram: Landsat 8 & 9 aren't the only satellites that can β€œsee in the dark”!

The #VIIRS sensor aboard @NOAA/@NASA's #JPSS satellites captures nighttime imagery, revealing Earth in a whole new light, like in this image of Italy from 2016. πŸŒƒ

More: go.nasa.gov/3Mhmcno

With #Landsat's thermal infrared sensor, we can "see in the dark" this Halloween. πŸ”¦

TIRS measures land surface temperature, even in the Antarctic winter. This image from June 25, 2019 shows the relative warmth and coolness of the Brunt Ice Shelf.

More: go.nasa.gov/3tS9SU0
- NASA Landsat Program

NASA Landsat Program

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