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Joined September 2010
Born 09 November

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Apr 4

    The evidence is clear: the time for action is now. We can halve emissions by 2030. The has just released its latest on the mitigation of . Press Release ➡️ Read the report ➡️

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  2. 11 hours ago

    Interested in accessing & learning how to use ’s Interactive Atlas tools? This regional webinar from IPCC's Task Group on Data Support focuses on Central & South America. 📅 1 pm UTC 29 April Register ➡️ Details ➡️

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  3. Apr 22

    Interested in accessing & learning how to use ’s Interactive Atlas tools? This regional webinar from IPCC's Task Group on Data Support focuses on Central & South America. 📅 1 pm UTC 29 April Register ➡️ Details ➡️

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  4. Apr 21

    Interested in accessing & learning how to use ’s Interactive Atlas tools? This regional webinar from IPCC's Task Group on Data Support focuses on Central & South America. 📅 1 pm UTC 29 April Register ➡️ Details ➡️

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  5. Apr 21

    is tomorrow! The , released a couple of weeks ago, shows that to limit warming to around 1.5°C (2.7°F) requires global to peak before 2025 & be halved by 2030. Mitigation of ➡️

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  6. Apr 20

    Ahead of on 22 April, we’re sharing findings from our latest . Human-induced is causing dangerous & widespread disruption in nature & affecting billions of lives, despite efforts to reduce the risks. ➡️

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  7. Apr 20

    Interested in accessing & learning how to use ’s Interactive Atlas tools? This regional webinar from IPCC's Task Group on Data Support focuses on Central & South America. 📅 1 pm UTC 29 April Register ➡️ Details ➡️

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  8. Apr 19

    For this coming Friday, we’re revisiting the recently released of our Sixth Assessment Report. Released in August 2021, the Working Group I report finds that is rapid, widespread & intensifying. Read more ➡️

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  9. Apr 18

    Interested in accessing & learning how to use ’s Interactive Atlas tools? This regional webinar from IPCC's Task Group on Data Support focuses on Central & South America. 📅 1 pm UTC 29 April Register ➡️ Details ➡️

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  10. Apr 15

    Interested in accessing & learning how to use ’s Interactive Atlas tools? This regional webinar from IPCC's Task Group on Data Support focuses on Central & South America. 📅 1 pm UTC 29 April Register ➡️ Details ➡️

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  11. Apr 15

    🏢 🚶🏿 🚸 Creating walkable areas in cities without a need for vehicle transport is one of the ways cities can contribute to a future. Lead Author Siir Kilkis explains findings from the latest . Read the report ➡️

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  12. Apr 14

    “Having the right policies, infrastructure & technology in place to enable changes to our lifestyles & behaviour can result in a 40-70% reduction in by 2050.” – IPCC WGIII Co-Chair Priyadarshi Shukla ➡️

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  13. Apr 14

    Interested in accessing & learning how to use ’s Interactive Atlas tools? This regional webinar from IPCC's Task Group on Data Support focuses on Central & South America. 📅 1 pm UTC 29 April Register ➡️ Details ➡️

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  14. Apr 13

    Limiting to 🌡️ 1.5°C or 2°C would require transitioning from fossil fuels without carbon capture storage (CCS) to very low- or zero-carbon energy sources, such as renewables or fossil fuels with CCS, says latest . ➡️

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  15. Apr 12

    “Rapid emission cuts in this decade are necessary to minimize the risk of exceeding the 1.5°C (2.7°F) temperature increase." 🎥 on key findings from the latest . Read the report ➡️

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  16. Apr 11

    to our Vice-Chair talking about findings from our latest on the mitigation of .

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  17. Retweeted
    Apr 10

    The most recent from the has been billed as a wake-up call for humanity. Hear what the report means for the planet 🌍 & whether the world can muster the political will to tackle the

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  18. Apr 11

    Last week, the released the third part of its Sixth Assessment Report, looking at ways to limit & prevent human-caused emissions that contribute to . “It’s now or never, if we want to limit warming to 1.5°C." - IPCC Working Group III Co-Chair Jim Skea

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  19. Retweeted
    Apr 4

    "The report is very clear: we're not talking about business as usual if we are to address " – Working Group III Co-Chair Jim Skea

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  20. Retweeted
    Apr 4

    "The report contains lots of assessments of the feasibility of the various options and of the kind of systems changes that would be needed. "The longer we put off action, the bigger the feasibility challenge will be." – Working Group III Co-Chair Jim Skea

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  21. Retweeted
    Apr 8

    On closing investment gaps: "Clear signaling from governments and the international community including a stronger alignment with the public sector financing policy is critically important." – Jim Skea WGIII Co-Chair

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