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We issue warnings for high winds. Shouldn’t we do the same for high heat? Heat expert John Nairn explains why measuring and communicating heatwave intensity is critical, just as we do for storms or strong winds.

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Earth was warmer nearly 10 degrees globally during the medieval period. Who can you blame for this? Big Bad White Christian Men that gave you everything??

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@UNFCCC YES! Definitely!

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We do. Who doesn't?

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The ocean is the largest untapped source of renewable energy. It's time for a just transition to renewable energy to strengthen #OurCommonFuture. Learn more about the potential of the ocean: #ClimateAction

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New month, new goal! July is all about working together for a better world. Check out some steps you can take to be an empathetic, cooperative partner for the #GlobalGoals:

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📢 Cooperatives are businesses with a purpose. They put people and planet before profit. Celebrate #CoopsDay and join our event on 8 July @UN HQ in NYC! ℹ️ Watch LIVE 🎦 #IYC2025 #SocialSummit2025

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👩🏽‍🌾Women in rural areas 🧑🏽‍🎓Youth 🧓🏽Older persons 🧑🏽‍🦯Persons with disabilities 🌍Indigenous Peoples On today’s #WorldRuralDevelopmentDay, we spotlight the champions of rural development. Join the digital conversation and learn more ⬇️ #GlobalGoals

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