How can we feed a growing population while tackling climate change? The agriculture & food system offers many cost-effective opportunities to support food security while protecting the environment & reducing greenhouse gas emissions. https://t.co/xiCMd0utMt
In South Asia, almost 9 in 10 people face climate-related hazards. This high share is driven by high rates of exposure to heatwaves. Learn about exposure to climate risks and how to adapt to it: https://t.co/bOMgFRb0HH#LivablePlanethttps://t.co/3LUBcaPSkg
Water Vapor imagery from @NOAASatellites#GOESWest showed clouds and moisture ahead of an approaching storm system -- southerly winds ahead this storm were gusting to hurricane force (65-72 knots) across parts of the Alaska Peninsula and Southwest Alaska. #AKwxhttps://t.co/tZCagk2SUl
Never underestimate the scrappiness of a penguin 🐧 Even with the odds stacked against him, this little penguin outmaneuvers a cunning and determined leopard seal.
RT @rmcarp: On 01/22 NASA's #TEMPO instrument detected an NO2 plume from the #HughesFire in #California. The hourly scans from TEMPO allows us to see the evolution of trace gases during the day, opposed to other low earth orbit satellites that give one image a day over most locations #mcidashttps://t.co/B9Hdqd10p1
RT @theGCF: Viet Nam faces severe storms and flooding yearly, devastating lives, livelihoods, and properties.
This is why GCF, @UNDPVietnam, and the Government of Viet Nam are working together to deploy integrated #ClimateAction solutions for vulnerable coastal communities. Learn more ⏬https://t.co/VMAiaI9EHy
The equation is simple: direct grants to Indigenous communities = empowerment + sustainability.
Learn how @UNDP is providing direct financial support for Indigenous Peoples, and strengthening their leadership on climate actions on their ancestral lands: https://t.co/zvsO2bXdqwhttps://t.co/ugbDhlHJf9
The equation is simple: direct grants to Indigenous communities = empowerment + sustainability.
Learn how @UNDP is providing direct financial support for Indigenous Peoples, and strengthening their leadership on climate actions on their ancestral lands: https://t.co/lxJfqFTzaqhttps://t.co/tck8NozIZJ
In the Sahel, pastoralists travel 800 to 1,000 km each year to find fresh pastures for their livestock. Through investments, @WBG_IDA + @FAO -supported @praps_regional project helps pastoralists locals share limited resources: https://t.co/CxdJAcuBrZ#IDAworks