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Global Warming

An issue of utmost importance to all of us. As we are all aware of the situation, we offer a selection of articles on the global efforts in the private and public sectors to limit the rise of temperatures.

Top news of the week: 02.03.2023.

#IPCC
#ClimateCrisis
#ClimateChange
#WorldSeagrassDay
#extremeweather
#NetZero
#carbon
#renewable
#emissions
#ParisAgreement

@UNEP shared
On Feb 28, 2023
RT @IPCC_CH: #IPCC’s Synthesis Report of the Sixth Assessment Report is due to be released on 20 March 2023. Professional media should register before 14 March for embargoed materials & to ask questions in the presser. ➡️Terms of the embargo must be respected ➡️https://t.co/Ak3McI5vTJ 🧵 https://t.co/es8KpJyvJ1
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Opening of the media registration for the release of the IPCC´s Synthesis Report of the Sixth Assessment Report

Opening of the media registration for the release of the IPCC´s Synthesis Report of the Sixth Assessment Report

Access to embargoed materials The Summary for Policymakers of Climate Change 2023: Synthesis Report, the press release and other media materials will be made available to …

@CarbonBubble shared
On Feb 27, 2023
Nearly 5 years have passed since a groundbreaking UN 🇺🇳 report showed CO2 #emissions must nearly halve by 2030, & reach #NetZero by around 2050, to meet the #ParisAgreement goal of limiting global 🌍 warming to 1.5C🌡️https://t.co/ZicAfp8dA6 #ClimateCrisis
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Why 2023 might just be a turning point for climate action

Why 2023 might just be a turning point for climate action

Policy and regulatory breakthroughs are coming together — but will government and business deliver?

@YaleClimateComm shared
On Feb 27, 2023
Due to climate disasters, millions of Americans have been displaced or forced to relocate, a process that is complicated by housing shortages and insurance and risk policies: https://t.co/JYummrozKI via @guardian https://t.co/Um42sgWloj
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The American climate migration has already begun

The American climate migration has already begun

Millions of Americans will be displaced – and neither they, the government or the housing market are ready

@PIK_Klima shared
On Feb 27, 2023
RT @PIK_Climate: “A global price on #carbon would generate so much public sector income that could be redistributed in an equitable way, investing in #renewable & #sustainable pathways. Its not utopia.” PIK Director @jrockstrom in @OutrageOptimism podcast with @SDDecleve. https://t.co/mZsxiwBDeu
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@UNEP shared
On Mar 2, 2023
RT @BonnConvention: Today marks the 1st celebration of the @UN #WorldSeagrassDay Seagrasses are amongst the most widespread coastal habitats on the planet,essential both for many migratory species of wild animals, as well as for #ClimateChange mitigation. Learn more: https://t.co/UYmuoJYOkT https://t.co/QHgHRg8WLE
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Seagrass: Essential to Migratory Species and to Climate Change Mitigation

Seagrass: Essential to Migratory Species and to Climate Change Mitigation

From the tropics to the Arctic circle, seagrasses are amongst the most widespread coastal habitats on the planet, existing in 159 countries. They are essential both for many migratory ...

@MichaelEMann shared
On Feb 27, 2023
RT @ClimateComms: I was just live @NPR @MorningEdition talking with @AMartinezLA about the #extremeweather battering the U.S., its links with the #ClimateCrisis, and how we can communicate about it more effectively. 3-minute audio below. @MichaelEMann https://t.co/cXpE2CdyXU
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Losses from U.S. weather and climate disaster events are getting more costly

Losses from U.S. weather and climate disaster events are getting more costly

NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Susan Joy Hassol of the nonprofit Climate Communication about the increasing toll from extreme weather events nationwide.

@ClimatePower shared
On Feb 27, 2023
It’s our kids’ health on the line—let’s do something about it. https://t.co/doCuFzuTtq
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Cutting air pollution improves children’s lung development, study shows

Cutting air pollution improves children’s lung development, study shows

Conclusions from long-term survey in Sweden come days after 10th anniversary of Ella Kissi-Debrah’s death in London

@LeoHickman shared
On Feb 25, 2023
Worst. Date. Ever. "We got swept up in talking about the climate. He believes climate change is real but doesn’t believe humans are responsible…He kept saying it was my opinion. I’m like, no, it’s science." https://t.co/xQ8Lu4QUUW
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Dining across the divide US special: ‘He said it was my opinion that humans caused climate change. No, it’s science’

Dining across the divide US special: ‘He said it was my opinion that humans caused climate change. No, it’s science’

He’s a Republican, she is a Democrat – can they find any common ground on the climate crisis, taxes or the truth about the Capitol attack?