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Ozone protection efforts have contributed significantly to slowing climate change by avoiding an estimated 135 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent emissions from 1990 to 2010. Explore more facts from Montreal Protocol Ozone Secretariat on ozone protection: https://ow.ly/ghRx50XWyY5
The Earth is closer to critical tipping points than many realize. Join authors of the Global Tipping Points Report 2025 for a webinar on risks, governance challenges, and positive tipping points that still make a difference. 26 Jan 15–16:30 CET Register: futureearth.confetti.events/tipping-poin...
*DEADLINE EXTENDED* February 8 Submit your suggestions and nominate (yourself or others) as a co-author for the 2026 edition of the 10 New Insights in Climate Science
What climate insights are policymakers missing? If you’re working on new or emerging climate research, now’s the time to surface it. Help shape the 2026 10 New Insights in Climate Science. Submit by 31 Jan 2026: form.jotform.com/Future_Earth...
Climate change and biodiversity loss are feeding off each other. We can’t solve one without the other. Explore the science: 10insightsclimate.science #10ClimateInsights
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Dengue outbreaks. Lost work hours. Groundwater depletion. The health and economic toll of climate change is already here — and rising. Full report: 10insightsclimate.science #10ClimateInsights
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As the climate data for 2025 continues to be released, it's time to update various data visualisations. First - the global climate stripes for 1850-2025. A third darkest red stripe is added. The last 11 years have been the warmest 11 years on record. A sequence that is unlikely to be broken soon.
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