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Registration is now open for experts interested in reviewing the first draft of the IPCC Methodology Report on Inventories for Short-lived Climate Forcers!

Register here 🔗 https://t.co/rNghvTgS7p until midnight CET on 13 February 2026.

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IPCC

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Only 40% of countries in Africa have early warning coverage. Climate-vulnerable countries must have access to the tools and funding to extend #EarlyWarningsForAll.

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UNDRR

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RT @HorizonEU: The #EUfunded @AURORA_H2020 project’s Energy Tracker helps students measure their carbon footprint and invest in renewable energy communities. Empowering climate action one choice at a time!

Read more: https://t.co/FmXManPTv4

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU https://t.co/K6Kl1Ws6Td

EU green research

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2025 is on course to be joint-second warmest year. The #C3S Climate Bulletin reports that November was 1.54°C above pre-industrial levels, making it the third-warmest November on record. The 2023–2025 average is likely to be the first three-year average exceeding 1.5°C.

⬇️ https://t.co/F0nCL5uAfi

Copernicus ECMWF

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📢 New @CopernicusEU data shows 2025 is on track to be the joint-second warmest year on record, tied with 2023.

November 2022 was the third-warmest on record, with temperatures 0.65°C above the 1991–2020 average. 🌡️

🔗 Read more: https://t.co/xcWvYUXzLr https://t.co/rjbQeP8jnK

EU Climate Action

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RT @FAO: Mountains host most of the world’s species of amphibians, birds & mammals.

Plants, animals, insects, microbes & their environment...

Biodiversity is vital to global food production & essential for human well-being.

#MountainsMatter https://t.co/HRohYpw8rt

FAO Climate Change & Biodiversity

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RT @EUScienceInnov: 💧Strengthening Europe’s water future!

The @EU_Commission has published three new reports showing how research & innovation solutions from EU-funded projects are supporting the EU Water Resilience Strategy and its 2050 objectives: https://t.co/I3FsW2xOKi https://t.co/3b064MUSDf

EU green research

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New World Bank #ClimateAndDevelopment Report calls for stronger climate adaptation to safeguard #Gabon’s growth and livelihoods.
Adaptation is not a cost but an investment in Gabon’s future.

Download the #GabonCCDR: https://t.co/0kt2Aumn2b https://t.co/kq6bajOUVK

World Bank Climate

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📢 Did you know that natural World Heritage sites make up less than 1% of the Earth’s surface but protect over 20,000 globally threatened species?

We need enhanced efforts are needed to strengthen #ClimateAction at the site level, regionally and globally.

Our new Issues Brief explains what can be done ➡️ https://t.co/3LEEKwtboA

IUCN

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🌊 New in beta: MyOcean Dashboards from Copernicus Marine.
Build your own interactive ocean workspace - maps + graphs + notes, tailored to your region and needs. Create, save, share, or embed.
Try it 👉 https://t.co/LcrufB0cMw
#CopernicusMarine #CMEMS #OceanData #DigitalOcean #BlueEconomy

Copernicus Marine

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November 2025: Arctic sea ice extent ranked second-lowest for November in the 47-year satellite record at 12% below average. Antarctic extent was the fourth-lowest for the month, 7% below average.

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Copernicus ECMWF

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No nation can tackle climate change, biodiversity loss or pollution alone.

This week, Environment ministers from around the world meet in Nairobi, Kenya at #UNEA7

The EU is advocating for strong multilateral cooperation.

More: https://t.co/iVOSq56qyg

#UNEP #ForPeopleForPlanet https://t.co/LHsSM55epW

EU Environment

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RT @Energy4Europe: Time to get your facts straight on #heatpumps!

We’re busting 5 common myths, from cold-climate performance to noise levels.

Find out what’s real and what’s not ✅️

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#EnergyFacts #EnergyEfficiency https://t.co/PFxhppe15t

EU Environment

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🌍 #WRIExplains how land use and climate change fuel each other.

Land-use change drives major GHG emissions, and now climate impacts are speeding up the loss of forests, grasslands, wetlands and farmland.

A dangerous feedback loop we can’t ignore 👉 https://t.co/7eVBBplTU3 https://t.co/70ZIeXhHBK

WRI Climate

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