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RT @NWSWPC: There is a Slight Risk (level 2/4) of excessive rainfall over parts of the Mid-Atlantic/Central Appalachians, Ohio Valley/Middle Mississippi Valley/Great Lakes and Central High Plains on Thursday https://t.co/kPv4k077nv

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RT @NWSWPC: There is a Slight Risk (level 2/4) of excessive rainfall over parts of the Central Appalachians, Ohio Valley/Middle Mississippi Valley on Friday https://t.co/kPv4k077nv

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One year ago, Wanami, an @IUCNOfficial Endangered black-and-chestnut eagle (Spizaetus isidori), was born in Huila, Colombia. Through @CIcolombia's Hylea Pact and Grupo Ecológico Yareit, communities are monitoring and protecting this majestic bird. https://t.co/2hKATFJF3X

Conservation Intl

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RT @NWSWPC: Dangerous heat wave continues across the Southeast & Carolinas into next week. Highs in the 90s-100s & high humidity will push heat indices to 105-110°F, bringing major to extreme HeatRisk. Stay safe: limit outdoor time & stay hydrated! https://t.co/GXhZTAzLBh

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RT @NWS: Severe thunderstorms posing a risk for strong gusts and/or large hail are possible across portions of the northern and central Plains, the Lower Missouri to Lower Ohio Valleys, and across the Mid-Atlantic Thursday afternoon and evening. Excessive rainfall may bring flash and urban flooding over the Mid-Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, and Mid-Atlantic on Thursday.

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July 9, 2026: There is a Gale Warning this weekend for portions of the south-central Caribbean Sea for nightly pulses of 35 knot trade winds. See https://t.co/26J6Uogt6o for the latest forecast. https://t.co/DkjoeSndan

NHC_TAFB

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Climate technologies can help agrifood systems adapt to the impacts of climate change.

📘 Discover a catalogue of technologies identified through selected agrifood value chains and the reported needs of value chain actors.

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FAO Climate Change & Biodiversity

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Our Monthly U.S. Temperature & Precipitation Report is out today, this time for June:

Whoa! It was a wet and stormy June across the South and Midwest! ⛈️ From record tornado activity in the Midwest to major rain in Hawai’i, June was quite a roller coaster. Check out the full report: https://t.co/sNI23zsWid https://t.co/jEBzcSfLXa
- NOAA NCEI

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NEWS: Deep-sea mining threatens over half of molluscs reliant on hydrothermal vents, according to a new @IUCNRedList update.

Learn more https://t.co/LerLdtjXjD

#IUCNRedList https://t.co/e5e3rHGaVJ

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RT @NOAADrought: #DroughtMonitor 7/7: Spotty precip led to very localized improvements and degradations. Many states saw both.

States w/ large degradations: OR, WY, CO, NC, SC
States w/ large improvements: ID, MT, KS, AR, NJ

#Drought2026 Footprint: 39.6% of the US
https://t.co/mljsjQE3B9 @NOAA https://t.co/yeC9UjmD8h

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RT @NOAADrought: Next week looks relatively wet for the southern US (monsoon in the Southwest) and drier for the Northern/Central Plains and Midwest.

Temps: Warmer than normal chances for almost all of the US except the Northeast and Alaska. https://t.co/HtSRAT6mRz @NOAA @NWS https://t.co/dAo8fbSqGI

NOAA

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Geospatial building footprints are revolutionizing infrastructure planning. From disaster risk to energy access, satellite-derived data is changing how governments use microdata.

Learn more: https://t.co/UwMvING3Q2 https://t.co/U15Qd7onIn

World Bank Group Climate and Environment

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Also out today: Our Monthly Global Temperature & Precip Report ...

The planet’s thermostat was set to high this #June2026. 🌡️ From record-high ocean temps to a busy storm season, June 2026 was the second-warmest on record with a top-10 low sea ice extent.

See the full report: https://t.co/b1wOm7U2iY https://t.co/WPf1IcsLtt
- NOAA NCEI

NOAA

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Every year, billions of tonnes of dust travel across continents and oceans. Ahead of #SDSday, the latest WMO Bulletin explores how sand and dust storms affect air quality, health & transport. It also explores how forecasting & early warnings help. Read 👉 https://t.co/E3xMp2KXsP https://t.co/zUxSdkb9gC

World Meteorological Organization

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To study sea ice thickness, more than one view can help.

NASA scientists spent two weeks flying above the Arctic with cutting-edge sensors aboard. When combined with satellite and on-the-ground measurements, the data helps us better understand how the region is changing. https://t.co/BL0BrJz3rV

NASA Earth

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When a plant disappears from the Amazon, so does its name, uses & what Indigenous communities have learned about it over millenia. Climate change could take up to 1/3 of those plants, & that knowledge, by 2080.

Ancient knowledge is today's urgent science. https://t.co/O53kCstzws

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RT @NOAANCEI: The planet’s thermostat was set to high this #June2026. 🌡️ From record-high ocean temps to a busy storm season, June 2026 was the second-warmest on record with a top-10 low sea ice extent.

See the full report: https://t.co/b1wOm7U2iY https://t.co/WPf1IcsLtt

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This water vapor imagery captured by @NOAA’s #GOESEast (#GOES19) 🛰️ is helping show where the deep moisture is fueling the chance for heavy rain and thunderstorms this afternoon. #FloodWatches currently stretch from the Ozarks through the Mid-Atlantic, where #FlashFlooding caused by excessive rainfall will be possible.

Learn more: https://t.co/FdGeSaDj7C

NOAA Satellites

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RT @WorldResources: Carbon calculators usually focus on individual choices: what you eat, how you travel, how you power your home.

@WRIClimate’s new calculator is different. It’s designed for decision-makers whose choices affect large numbers of people, from policymakers and city planners to companies and large institutions.

Try it: https://t.co/SLR3q6dDDy

WRI Climate

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