Scope Intervention, as a proud founding member of @RestorAlliance , is excited to build on the success of ICCCER-2024—our first ever International Conference on Climate Change and Ecosystem Restoration! Last year, we brought together experts, policymakers, and grassroots organizations to drive real action for environmental conservation. One of the biggest wins? A bold commitment by stakeholders to grow 3 million trees by 2028!
As we gear up for ICCCER-2025, we invite you to explore ICCCER-2024's impact, key discussions, and major outcomes—and see why 2025 will be even bigger! 🌍🌱
🔗 Check out ICCCER-2024 here: https://t.co/4H82x2rhHm
#ICCCER2025 #ClimateAction #EcosystemRestoration #ScopeIntervention #TheRestorationAlliance
What can happen when temperatures rise in your city? Here are a few key impacts👇🌡️
While climate treaties trade in the language of degrees, it can be hard to imagine what people are likely to experience in their own neighborhood.
To help fill in the picture, we analyzed dozens of climate models to discover how 1.5 and 3 degrees C of global warming might affect your city: https://t.co/6vuvYyptoe
🌳😌🌇The cooling power of trees starts with shade.
When surfaces like pavement, rooftops and buildings are exposed to direct sunlight, they absorb and store heat, releasing it back into the air long after the sun goes down. Trees interrupt that process. They shade sidewalks, streets and people, preventing surfaces from heating up in the first place. They also cool the surrounding air through evapotranspiration, the release of water vapor from leaves.
Learn more about the cooling potential of urban trees➡️ https://t.co/bUGls96O6L
“Coral restoration is not only about rehabilitating reefs but also about restoring livelihoods, biodiversity and resilience.”
In Mauritius, rescuing coral reef fragments is the first step to reimagining a better future. https://t.co/dHEqnqbeGJ
Did you know 7 million hectares of forests are destroyed every year?
It doesn't have to be this way.
Play a game and learn how to join #GenerationRestoration in real life.
https://t.co/6HaRpdk0a5
@UNBiodiversity
Africa's trees, forests & agroforestry landscapes can drive economic growth, boost food security and improve livelihoods. Join us to explore how tree-powered bioeconomies can help shape a sustainable future for Africa.
Register:🔗 https://t.co/8vyWvebUlf
#TreePoweredBioeconomies #LandscapeAlliance
Scientists warn Earth could exceed a key global warming target within a decade.
But there’s hope: emerging climate-friendly technologies, which are nearing tipping points, could help cut emissions driving global warming.
Explore them: https://t.co/GCk0J0BGd5
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Investing in climate action for a healthier and more resilient future | United Nations Development Programme
We need to take urgent #ClimateAction right now to avoid the worst of Climate Change!
Find out more: https://t.co/TW23EZVqc3
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💪 Healthy forests = healthy communities
Forests are the economic backbone of rural communities - providing food, medicine, fuel and income while delivering cooling effects, clean water and stable soils.
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Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future: Why Nature Remains Our Greatest Ally in the Climate Race | UNEP
We need to take urgent #ClimateAction right now to avoid the worst of Climate Change!
Find out more: https://t.co/NA0oEc2L54
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What legacy are you leaving behind?
The choices we make today shape the world future generations will inherit.
Will it be greener forests?
Cleaner communities?
Healthier ecosystems?
This week, choose actions that leave a positive impact on people & the planet.
#ClimateAction
Happy #WorldEnvironmentDay!🌎
Climate and nature data often tell a grim tale. But behind the numbers, progress is happening!
Check out the new series #SolutionsInFocus, which spotlights stories of positive change from around the world. These stories show not just what could work, but what already does➡️ https://t.co/AUSePxUuzU
How are you taking action this #WorldEnvironmentDay?
Every action matters—from reducing emissions to creating awareness in your community.
Register your activity and join the global signal #NowForClimate:
https://t.co/RpplEdyiqZ
Today in Cheptebo we chose action over words!🌳
Nature isn’t separate from us; it’s our foundation for climate & future
What we do now decides what generations inherit!
What did you do today?
#WorldEnvironmentDay2026#InspiredByNatureForClimateForOurFuture
🌍 World Environment Day!
Every choice we make today shapes the future we leave behind. From healthy ecosystems to supporting food systems & protection of water source. It's a call to move from awareness to action. The future of our environment depends on decisions we make today
Our planet is sending us signals.
Too wet. Too dry. Too hot.
But listen, listen again.
Do you hear something else?
This #WorldEnvironmentDay, we turn the volume up on the urgent signals the Earth is sending and how, together, we can act #NowForClimate.
📽 Open Planet
Warning signals are everywhere. The past 11 years have been the 11 hottest on record.
In his #WorldEnvironmentDay message, @UN Secretary-General @AntonioGuterres calls for action #NowForClimate to cut emissions, protect nature, support vulnerable communities and speed transition to renewable energy.
Scientists predict an increasingly likely “Super El Niño”.
While Super El Niños occur roughly every 10-15 years, the effects of this year’s event could be amplified by current conditions. For one, warmer, drier and more erratic conditions fueled by ongoing climate change could exacerbate El Niño’s impacts. The last 11 years have been the warmest on record. And two, food systems around the world already face strains from the U.S.-Iran war and its resulting fuel and fertilizer shortages.
WRI experts answer questions on what a Super El Niño could mean for water, food and forests — as well as how communities can prepare for the impacts➡️ https://t.co/kk6XhYb0ks