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Paraguay submitted its third national climate plan in November 2025.

The NDC strengthens both mitigation and adaptation measures, emphasizes cross-cutting priorities and estimates climate finance needs through 2030.

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UNDP Planet

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#WoodYou trust a tree to hold back the sea?

πŸͺ΅πŸŒŠ In the Netherlands, lock gates made from African azobΓ© keep water at bay β€” and sustain families back in Gabon.

Trees grow more than wood - they grow livelihoods.

#GrowtheSolution #CPForests #SW4SW https://t.co/70Is3iQzwO

FAO Forestry

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RT @NWSWPC: A 🚨HIGH RISK🚨 of Excessive Rainfall remains in effect this morning across parts of South-Central Texas, where significant flash flooding is already occurring. Most flood fatalities are associated with vehicles. If you come across flooded roadways, turn around don't drown!! https://t.co/sxRq4irRix

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RT @NWSWPC: Additional excessive rainfall likely across the Texas Hill Country today, with focus shifting toward the Big Bend on Friday https://t.co/kPv4k077nv

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RT @NWSWPC: Anomalous heat and humidity persisting across the Northern Plains/Upper Midwest while spreading into the northern Mid-Atlantic https://t.co/kPv4k077nv

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RT @NWSWPC: Air quality alert from the upper Midwest through the Great Lakes into the Northeast https://t.co/kPv4k077nv

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RT @NWSWPC: Monsoonal showers and thunderstorms persist across the interior western U.S with greatest flash flooding threat near the southern borders of Arizona and New Mexico https://t.co/kPv4k077nv

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RT @NWSWPC: Severe thunderstorms for portions of western Montana later today; strong thunderstorms possible for northern New England today https://t.co/kPv4k077nv

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RT @NWS: Life-threatening and locally catastrophic flash and urban flooding is expected across portions of southwestern Texas through early Friday, with significant river flooding and rapid rises on small streams, arroyos, and typically dry washes expected. Monitor https://t.co/qk3BcVP5M8 for the latest.

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RT @NOAADrought: #DroughtMonitor 7/14: Extreme heat in the northern US. Heavy rains in the southern US.

Parts of the Northwest, N. Plains, and Upper Midwest worsened. S. Plains, Lower Midwest, and South/Southeast improved.

#Drought2026's Footprint: 38.8% of the USA
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RT @NOAADrought: Next week, monsoon moisture is expected through the Southwest into the Great Basin and Central Rockies. The East also looks wet.

Temps: Warmer than normal likely for the West and South. Cooler for the Upper Midwest, Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic. https://t.co/HtSRAT6mRz @NOAA @NWS https://t.co/5Uxdwt8ZVk

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RT @NOAADrought: New Seasonal Drought Outlook by @NOAA's @NWSCPC

Expected drought development: Northwest, Upper Midwest, Puerto Rico

Improvement: Southwest, Great Basin, Rockies, High Plains, East, and a few other areas

Otherwise, drought persists. https://t.co/s8Wz6Q9cl6 https://t.co/v9ioy7bXme

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This satellite was only supposed to last three years. It kept working for over a decade and permanently changed how we see Earth. πŸ›°οΈ

Landsat 4 launched on July 16, 1982, carrying a new instrument called the Thematic Mapper (TM) alongside the Multispectral Scanner (MSS) that had been flying since 1972. TM delivered sharper, more detailed views of Earth's surface, and its 30-meter resolution became the standard every Landsat mission has maintained since. It's the foundation of the consistent record scientists use today to monitor forests, agriculture, cities, water resources, and environmental change.

Landsat 4 also became the first Landsat mission to use NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS), enabling near-real-time communications from almost anywhere in orbit and reducing reliance on ground station visibility.

Despite technical challenges along the way, the satellite far outlived its design life, collecting more than a decade of valuable imagery and helping lay the foundation for the modern Landsat program.

πŸ”— Learn more: https://t.co/7FgOkelZl2

πŸ“Έ 1: Landsat 4 lifts off from Vandenberg Air Force Base on July 16, 1982.
πŸ“Έ 2: Acquired just nine days later, the first Landsat 4 image shows Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario, separated by the Detroit River. Although Landsat had been imaging Earth since 1972, the Thematic Mapper's expanded spectral capabilities made this the first Landsat image that could be displayed in natural color.

#EarthObservation #LandsatLegacy

USGS Landsat

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A heat dome caused soaring temperatures in the U.S. last weekend, breaking records in Montana, Wyoming & Utah.

Heat domes put the brakes on convection and suppress clouds and precipitation. This allows more sunlight to reach Earth’s surface making it even hotter. https://t.co/nTMQlyj7Nj

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Millions of wild succulents are being illegally collected each year, pushing many species toward extinction.

@ConservationOrg South Africa is working to protect the Succulent Karoo β€” one of Earth's most unique plant biodiversity hotspots.

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Long-range transport of smoke from wildfires in Canada and northeastern Minnesota as seen in the @NOAASatellites #GOES19 Aerosol Optical Depth product on 7/15. More on the CIMSS Satellite Blog: https://t.co/TeS2Te2jye https://t.co/6iNrB37oJR

UW-Madison CIMSS

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Commodity prices declined in June.

The @WorldBankGroup energy price index fell 17.7%, driven by a 20.6% drop in Brent crude oil prices, while the non-energy index eased 3.2%.

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World Bank Group Climate and Environment

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