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@CDP shared
On Aug 9, 2021
RT @WMBtweets: Dire new #ClimateReport from @IPCC_CH underscores the severity of the climate crisis, and warns of the risk of failing to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. Read what @MindyLubber says this means for companies, investors, and governments. https://t.co/gcAZu9qpgG
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International report underscores urgent need for climate action before it is too late

International report underscores urgent need for climate action before it is too late

Governments must urgently move to prevent the worst impacts of the global climate crisis, the sustainability nonpro

@ed_hawkins shared
On Aug 10, 2021
RT @FrediOtto: Our @IPCC_CH SPM3 hexagon figure has made @TheEconomist Daily chart! Highlighting new regional evidence on extremes https://t.co/1pzNQIlM0T @angelamorelli @PaolaAArias2 @ed_hawkins @MelichatGo
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Daily chart Where is climate change being felt most acutely?

Daily chart Where is climate change being felt most acutely?

The IPCC report concludes for the first time that humans are unequivocally responsible for global warming, and shows where the impact is greatest | Graphic detail

@CeresNews shared
On Aug 10, 2021
“The bottom line is that we have a lot of catching up to do. We need to make commitments and put money on the table.”—says @MindyLubber on the new @IPCC_CH #ClimateReport. @davabel https://t.co/j5bUDdJZpV
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With climate change getting worse, here are seven steps experts say the world needs to take right now

With climate change getting worse, here are seven steps experts say the world needs to take right now

In response to a landmark report released by the world’s top climate scientists, Peter Frumhoff, director of science and policy at Cambridge-based Union of Concerned Scientists, said ...

@ClimatePower shared
On Aug 9, 2021
RT @BenLaBolt: No more important issue than this. A test for every leader. Be part of the solution or get out of the way … https://t.co/S17VE5m6m2
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UN report: Effects of climate change even more severe than we thought

UN report: Effects of climate change even more severe than we thought

The major new report finds an "unequivocal" connection between human actions and global warming.

@dpcarrington shared
On Aug 9, 2021
RT @uksciencechief: The IPCC report is clear: nothing short of transforming society will avert catastrophe | Patrick Vallance, Stephen Belcher @metoffice, Gideon Henderson @DefraChiefScien @DefraGovUK, @psmonks @beisgovuk, Mike Short @tradegovuk and Charlotte Watts @FCDOGovUK https://t.co/mre4fmcCP2
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The IPCC report is clear: nothing short of transforming society will avert catastrophe

The IPCC report is clear: nothing short of transforming society will avert catastrophe

Achieving net zero will require action from everyone – and a renewed emphasis on science and innovation, says Patrick Vallance, the UK government chief scientific adviser

@ClimateNexus shared
On Aug 9, 2021
.@MichaelEMann op-ed: It’s possible to turn the ship around, but it won’t be easy... What we can do is hold our elective representatives accountable—using our voices and, when we have the chance, our votes, to demand action before it is too late. https://t.co/7TeftZjXub via @TIME
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'Widespread and Severe.' The Climate Crisis Is Here, But There’s Still Time to Limit the Damage

'Widespread and Severe.' The Climate Crisis Is Here, But There’s Still Time to Limit the Damage

The new U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report is unequivocal: The impacts of climate change are already here, writes climatologist Michael E. Mann

@LeoHickman shared
On Aug 11, 2021
RT @guardianeco: Climate delayers are to blame for Britain’s lack of urgency in creating a green plan | Carys Roberts https://t.co/36OCavUQp5
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Climate delayers are to blame for Britain’s lack of urgency in creating a green plan

Climate delayers are to blame for Britain’s lack of urgency in creating a green plan

People are urging the government to take further and faster action but those who think it’s too costly must first be defeated, says IPPR director Carys Roberts

@ClimateGroup shared
On Aug 10, 2021
RT @edie: “The new #IPCC report is not a drill but the final warning that bubble of empty promises is about to burst," says @ICCCAD director @SaleemulHuq . Read his insight, and all the other breaking reaction to this major report on the #ClimateEmergency. https://t.co/gDf1fkdnIo
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'The package currently on the table is perilously inadequate': Green economy reacts to new IPCC report

'The package currently on the table is perilously inadequate': Green economy reacts to new IPCC report

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) Working Group 1 has published a major new report outlining how the severity of the physical impacts of the climate crisis will grow ...