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RT @rahmstorf: We don’t know how close we are to triggering an Atlantic Ocean circulation #AMOC breakdown - but now we know a lot more about what it would mean for extreme temperatures in Europe. Good @carbonbrief.org piece on a new study by the Dutch colleagues! 🌊

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.@NOAA’s #GOESEast 🛰️ is providing a view of the active weather across the U.S. this morning, including hazy gray smoke drifting in from Canadian wildfires.

There is #SlightRisk of severe #thunderstorms over parts of Nebraska and South Dakota today, and #Flood Watches and #FlashFlood Warnings remain in effect from eastern Texas through southwestern Arkansas. #GOES19

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RT @vitcheva_eu: We must break the barriers women face in ocean-related leadership, research & job market. 
Grateful for powerful exchanges with @SheChangesOcean, @GqualCampaign, @UN_Women, @WomenForSea, & others—we show how Action, Policy & Funding can achieve #GenderEquality. 🌊♀️ 
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For decades, the ocean has absorbed the impact of burning fossil fuels.

But when record-breaking marine heatwaves push ecosystems to their limits, we’re all #InHotWater. 🌡️

It’s time for #OceanAction. #UNOC3 https://t.co/JLcryc1Q8A

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RT @JPSSProgram: In a #NOAA21 satellite view captured on June 9, 2025, at 4:55 p.m. EDT, Hurricane #Barbara, the first hurricane of the 2025 Pacific Hurricane Season, can be seen to the northeast of Tropical Storm #Cosme off the western coast of Mexico. As of June 12, both storms have dissipated. https://t.co/9UqBAri4K9

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Just in: #May 2025 was 2nd-warmest on record for the globe

Both poles saw below-average sea ice coverage.

--> Find more stats + download map images from our report at:
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via @NOAANCEI https://t.co/BBPuR0wuOg

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Storms and flooding rains plague Houston and other portions of southeast Texas this morning. https://t.co/BOnJlzwCmx

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Can new NDCs keep us on track for 1.5°C? 🌍

Join us on June 24 to discover #ClimateWatch’s NDC Tracker, which quantifies emission reductions from new NDCs and compares them to what is needed to meet global climate goals.

Register now: https://t.co/1prW26WvTb https://t.co/TCxRdM0cIu

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RT @FAOGeneva: Technical experts from @FAO & @UNECE highlighted recent developments in advancing the forest-based bioeconomy:

🔸 joint publications
🔸 policy guidance
🔸 capacity-building tools
🔸 contributions to the #G20 Bioeconomy Initiative through expert inputs and metrics development. https://t.co/rMqj0OG7b2

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Bioeconomy has major untapped potential to help combat the #ClimateCrisis & transform our agrifood systems.

Learn about @FAO's work on #bioeconomy
👉https://t.co/zh8sjF18Ij

🎥Watch to discover what @FAO & countries are achieving by championing bioeconomy👇

#G20 @FAOGeneva https://t.co/lWFGQvgOKA

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Have you ever thought about #climate services & how vital they are to our farmers?

They offer innovative solutions to disaster & climate risk management in agrifood systems

But access remains a challenge for many agricultural communities🌏

Learn more:
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Reporters: Lake Erie harmful algal bloom seasonal forecast to be issued June 26

Webinar followed by Q&A session with lead forecaster

Details: https://t.co/NmdRAIWtRm

@noaa @noaaocean #LakeErie #HAB

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RT @NOAADrought: #DroughtMonitor 6/10: The Southwest and CA/NV saw mostly improvements due to unusual early June moisture.

Mixed for the Central Rockies, Plains, and Midwest. The Northwest/MT saw just degradations.

#Drought2025's Footprint: 25.1% of USA
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RT @NOAADrought: Spotlight on Florida, which has the most Severe Drought (D2) and only Extreme Drought (D3) east of the Plains.

South Florida remains most at risk, with the largest 60-day precip deficits and a hot and dry outlook for the next week. @NOAA @FLClimateCenter @NWSMiami @SERCC https://t.co/1gC2U4oDxP

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RT @NOAADrought: Next week looks wet and warm again for most of the US.

Exception being much of the West, which mostly leans drier than normal or reverts back to normal June conditions (which means dry for California). South Florida also leans dry. https://t.co/s8Wz6Q8Evy @NOAA @NWS @NWSCPC https://t.co/eqoWWdJ9TW

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RT @NWS: Heavy thunderstorms will continue areas of excessive rainfall and locally considerable flooding over parts of the southern Plains into the mid-Mississippi River Valley through Friday. Heavy to excessive rainfall may bring flash and urban flooding, along with isolated riverine flooding to a part of the Upper Midwest Thursday. https://t.co/qk3BcVP5M8

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RT @NWSWPC: Flash flooding is ongoing and expected to continue today across portions of southeast Texas, especially where a Moderate Risk (level 3/4) of Excessive Rainfall is in effect. Be sure to plan ahead if traveling and never drive through flooded roadways. ☔️ https://t.co/NGdxcgjzs9

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🎬 That’s a wrap for our #EUSEW2025 session, 'A year of impact with the European Hydrogen Bank'.

The key takeaway? Europe can drive the clean energy transition by making renewable hydrogen economically competitive and commercially scalable 📈.

Watch➡️ https://t.co/QhXH0702jG https://t.co/o9GhhB6Q3O

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