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RT @conagua_clima: ⛈️💨🌞🥵🥴 Con el #VideoPronóstico del #SMNmx, infórmate de las condiciones #Metorológicas que se prevén este jueves 28 de mayo, en #México. ¡Buenos días! ⬇️ https://t.co/qtRSMzPuOD

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#ClimateChange is driving the emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal to extinction, according to the @IUCNRedList .

The emperor penguin has moved from Near Threatened to Endangered, while the Antarctic fur seal moved from Least Concern to Endangered.

https://t.co/0W8ZgYXMvS https://t.co/9xTJH9BbfJ

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🌱Genetic diversity is a cornerstone of ClimateChange adaptation & mitigation

At the Climate Change & Genetic Resources workshop
@FAO HQ, participants shared country experiences highlighting progress & challenges in mainstreaming this recognition

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FAO Climate Change & Biodiversity

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Leading scientists from #CopernicusAtmosphere and #CopernicusClimate will present at the upcoming Dataharvest: The European Investigative Journalism Conference in Belgium from 28–31 May. Join their sessions exploring open data for climate & air quality reporting.

⬇️ https://t.co/piNRVjHvHJ

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Mark your calendar: The first European Digital Ocean Week opens in Brussels on World Ocean Day, 8 June.

The week marks a significant moment for Europe's ocean science and policy community. It brings together the 9th Copernicus Marine General Assembly, the OceanEye High-Level Event and the AI Ocean Forum under a single @MercatorOcean coordinated event.

Registration is open: https://t.co/QOdMWVMwfO

#DigitalOceanWeek #CopernicusMarine

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RT @NOAADrought: #DroughtMonitor 5/26: Persistent precip improved drought from East/South TX to the Southeast, including the Lower Midwest/Mid-Atlantic.

Drought worsened in parts of the N. Rockies to the Upper Midwest.

#Drought2026's Footprint: 50.7% of the USA
https://t.co/mljsjQE3B9 @NOAA https://t.co/CHGHNgTPpu

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RT @NOAADrought: The Midwest has largely been drought-free the last 2 months (except KY).

But the northern and western Midwest have seen a drying trend in the last 30 days. The 6-10 day outlooks lean warm/dry. Drought may develop, especially in the Upper Midwest. https://t.co/9oi1colJJa @NOAA https://t.co/eOEgLYsVn8

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RT @NOAADrought: Next week looks wet again for the S. Plains to the Southeast, plus CO, NM, NE, and HI. Parts of the Northwest, CA/NV, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast lean dry.

Temps: Warm for the West and North. Cooler for the S. Plains to the Southeast. https://t.co/HtSRAT6mRz @NOAA @NWS https://t.co/j2iYpfnPHN

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RT @jrockstrom: China’s rise in AI, clean energy and advanced technologies is no sudden leap, but the result of decades of strategic investment in science, infrastructure and industrial capacity. New commentary with Inga Strümke in @ProSyn:
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5/28: GOES-E shows that Saharan dust is reaching the eastern Caribbean Sea. Saharan Air Layer activity usually ramps up in mid-June, peaks from late June to mid-August and begins to rapidly subside after mid-August. https://t.co/HOn3NPCmBf

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RT @FrontScience: While you wait, read the article ➡️ https://t.co/T7JC6HeYvG

Thank you to our panel:
@harveylockewild
Prof @jrockstrom of @PIK_Climate and @sthlmresilience
Prof @rainamontana of @cornellvet
Dr @elianeubalijoro of @CIFOR_ICRAF
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RT @USGS: Landsat satellite imagery captures the progression of the Santa Rosa Island Fire 🔥

These Landsat images show the progression of the Santa Rosa Island Fire on Santa Rosa Island, part of Channel Islands National Park off the coast of California. By May 24, the fire had burned more than 18,000 acres across the island’s southeastern terrain, leaving a large, dark burn scar visible from space.

Landsat data are used during and after wildfires to map burned areas, monitor fire progression, assess vegetation damage, evaluate erosion risks, and support long-term ecosystem recovery efforts.

The long-term @USGS/@NASA Landsat record also helps scientists study changing fire patterns and landscape resilience over time. These observations support land managers and fire agencies as they respond to wildfires and assess impacts across affected landscapes. Through the U.S. Wildland Fire Service, federal agencies coordinate wildfire response, risk mitigation, and burned-area rehabilitation across more than 500 million acres of Interior-administered and Tribal lands.

📸 1: Landsat 9 image acquired May 16, 2026, showing active fire fronts and smoke rising from the southeastern portion of Santa Rosa Island shortly after the wildfire was reported.
📸 2: Landsat 8 image acquired May 24, 2026, showing the extensive burn scar left by the Santa Rosa Island Fire across the southeastern end of the island as containment efforts continued.
📸 3: A water scooping aircraft drops water on the Santa Rosa Island Fire on May 19. Photo Credit: J Foye / U.S. Wildland Fire Service
📸 4: A boat transporting firefighters to the Santa Rosa Island Fire arrives to the island. Photo Credit: J Foye / U.S. Wildland Fire Service

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GOES-E GeoColor imagery with lightning mapper shows clusters and lines of moderate to strong thunderstorms continuing across the western and central Gulf today. Most thunderstorms are moving NE to E. Mariners exercise caution. https://t.co/PQm2NKrHT5

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