Climate models need to incorporate multiple variables, such as the effects of sulfur dioxide from volcanic eruptions.🌋 Research from @theAGU shows a 95% chance of more volcanic sulfur dioxide emissions from 2025-2100 than the models assume. ➡️https://t.co/MccSygBbMghttps://t.co/mY1D3omEpe
"Since you asked" 💬: How do FIFs Financial Intermediary Funds (FIF) work?
They fund priorities like education, agriculture, and pandemic preparedness—supporting millions of jobs and improving lives worldwide: https://t.co/lfOQf6i5B4
The Hadzabe,one of Africa's last true hunter-gatherer communities, are experiencing the impact of climate change on their livelihoods.
🐝Thanks to an IFAD-supported project, they have received beehives &🍯production equipment, learning to adapt to the changing climate. via @IFADhttps://t.co/M6N4kyorh3
🚗To achieve net-zero by mid-century, we need a major shift in transportation. Clea Schumer, Associate at @wriclimate explains how redesigning cities and electrifying vehicles can put countries on the path to net zero.
RT @UNDRR: This is how agricultural drones are helping make deserts fertile. 🛸🌱🌱
In Mauritania 🇲🇷. @FAO is introducing innovative solutions – like agricultural drones to seed for land restoration. This technology allows small communities to restore larger areas in less time. https://t.co/m9M7yuFy18
This is how agricultural drones are helping make deserts fertile. 🌱🌱
In Mauritania 🇲🇷. @FAO is introducing innovative solutions – like agricultural drones to seed for land restoration. This technology allows small communities to restore larger areas in less time.
The Restoration Initiative Virtual Tour Series. 🤲🌍
Join us on a journey through the immensely biodiversity rich ‘Galapagos of Africa’, where we gain valuable insights into our project in São Tomé and Príncipe 🇸🇹:
🌍 1.2 billion people face life-changing risks from climate hazards.
From early warning systems to improved insurance access, @WorldBank Group is helping countries prepare for climate shocks & build resilient communities.
🌆 Paved areas absorb heat, worsening heat waves. Lighter, reflective roads could cut heat waves by 41% in U.S. cities. MIT’s model helps planners target the most effective spots. 👉https://t.co/bApyEnWPpA