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RT @CECweb: 📢25 Jul. - 3 Aug. Quad Cities community members🇺🇸 joined 6 local action plan workshops led by #MississippiRiver Cities & Town Initiative (MRCTI) to discuss how to ⬇️plastic and other litter in their community

#LastStopTheOcean #StopMarineLitter🌊🥤

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UN Biodiversity

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#Globalwarming of 1.1°C has resulted in more frequent & more intense extreme weather events that have caused dangerous impacts on nature & people worldwide.

Every increment of warming results in rapidly escalating hazards.

#IPCC's Synthesis Report 👉 https://t.co/zAMzd12lR7 https://t.co/FHeNxmmv94

IPCC

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8/14 - A moderate pressure gradient sustains fresh to locally strong easterly trade #winds across the central #Caribbean Sea, especially off northern #Colombia. #Seas up to 8 ft (2.5 m). More at https://t.co/26J6Uoh0VW #marinewx https://t.co/nzwRAorNIP

NHC_TAFB

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Mass spectrometer! This tech is one way we learn about the chemistry of materials on planetary bodies – how MSolo will analyze lunar regolith & @EuropaClipper will study gas plumes at Jupiter’s moon.

You can #SendYourName along with this tool to Europa: https://t.co/xQm1cGVzae https://t.co/jWLddrPp2t

Today’s letter of day is “M” for moon! Everyone on Sesame Street is sending their name to space on @NASA’s @EuropaClipper spacecraft, which will travel to Jupiter’s moon Europa. Poet Laureate @adalimon’s poem will be going to space, too! What other M words have to do with space or poetry? Learn more: https://t.co/t2BGAc2x9S - Sesame Street

NASA Technology

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We can still avoid the worst effects of #ClimateChange. The solution: #forests.

Simply protecting and restoring them will get us about a third of the way to keeping temperature rise below 1.5 degrees Celsius. Protect nature, protect our future. https://t.co/NJYxYZWjkK

Conservation Intl

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(1 of 5) IT’S OFFICIAL:

Earth just had its hottest July in 174 years.

4th consecutive month of record-high global ocean surface temperature.

Antarctica #SeaIce coverage had a record-low in July for the 3rd consecutive month.

https://t.co/lRgypbiSed

@NOAANCEI #StateOfClimate https://t.co/n1ud8u87x2

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.@NOAA: July 2023 was Earth's hottest July—and likely its hottest month—in the 174-year climate record. For the fourth-consecutive month, the global ocean surface temperature hit a record high. More from the global July #climate report: https://t.co/ZfXUtSZjpR #StateofClimate https://t.co/fpavYma9Pb

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(2 of 5) The global surface temp for #July was 2.02°F (1.12°C) above avg., making it the warmest July in NOAA’s 174-year global #climate record.

This was the first time a July temp exceeded 1.8°F (1.0°C) above the long-term avg.

https://t.co/2hWLA4ycFn

@NOAANCEI #StateOfClimate

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(3 of 5) #Arctic #SeaIce coverage for #July 2023 averaged 3.16 million sq. miles — 220,000 sq. miles below avg. & the 12th-smallest July coverage on record.

https://t.co/lRgypbiSed

@NOAANCEI #StateOfClimate https://t.co/sklWLA6zMT

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(4 of 5) The #Antarctic had record-low #SeaIce coverage for the month of #July & averaged 5.21 million sq. miles — 1 million sq. miles (roughly the size of Argentina) below avg.

https://t.co/lRgypbiSed

@NOAANCEI #StateOfClimate https://t.co/NxTLfew1M1

NOAA

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(5 of 5) SEE our Significant #Climate Events Map.

The globe saw 8 named storms in July — 3 of which reached major tropical cyclone strength.

See more:

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RT @m_parrington: Long-range transport of #SaharanDust across the Atlantic & predicted to reach the Caribbean over the next couple of days in the @CopernicusECMWF Atmosphere Monitoring Service @ECMWF aerosol optical depth forecast initialised on 14 August at 00 UTC https://t.co/W84Bwszpqr https://t.co/eHCYfWwRgK

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🌿The 10 aspirational principles for a sustainable #Bioeconomy give guidance on finding efficient, inclusive, resilient & sustainable bio-based activities in all economic sectors:

Via @FAOclimate https://t.co/YqOdggG39D

UN Biodiversity

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“We consider the forest is our ‘Mother.’ Hence, we have to take care of it and nurture it well.” – Yusup Maikel Siamggo, son of the Nakna Sub-Tribe leader

Yusup, alongside his community, is working to protect & preserve the ecosystem they depend on. #IndigenousDay @KonservasiID https://t.co/aueuSyBPg0

Conservation Intl

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RT @NASA: LIVE: @NASAEarth and @NOAA climate experts talk about record-breaking temperatures, and how we can use satellite data to manage the effects of climate change. https://t.co/g0hYSdzCMr

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RT @NOAANCEI: 🥵 January–July 2023 was the third warmest such period on record.

😯 According to the #NCEI Global Annual Temperature Outlook, it is virtually certain (> 99.0%) that 2023 will rank among the 5 warmest years on record. https://t.co/GakXvhshTa #StateOfClimate https://t.co/nohkZ2Gm74

NOAA Climate.gov

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NASA confirms: this July was the hottest month on record.🌡️https://t.co/gzu9vPoraT

Our record starts in 1880, when consistent global recordkeeping became possible. It shows an undeniable pattern of increasing global temperatures, primarily from human emissions of carbon dioxide. https://t.co/YqTfn9BMuX

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.@NOAA confirms it was the hottest July - and likely hottest month - in its 174-year record.
Global ocean surface temperature hit a record high for 4th consecutive month.
Antarctic sea ice extent was record low for 3rd straight month.
https://t.co/bOeLNToAW7 #StateofClimate https://t.co/cOX99Q6FPJ

World Meteorological Organization

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