Registration is now open for the Gov’t & Expert Review of the Second Order Draft (SOD) of the IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Cities.
The Review period runs from 8 May to 3 July 2026
👉 Registration is open now until 26 June 2026: https://t.co/EnvAYX5OTk
In 3 yrs this #solar installation at an Arkansas high school turned the district’s budget from a $250K deficit to a $1.8 million surplus. They're using the surplus to pay teachers more
We have the solutions. Implement them. #ActOnClimate#ClimateAction#climate#NoWarNoWarming
#IPCC Working Group II and Working Group III Co-Chairs Winston Chow from #Singapore and Joy Pereira from #Malaysia have encouraged more #climate experts from the South-East Asian region to contribute to the IPCC reports in this cycle.
More ➡️ https://t.co/vrNrEkr3Ko
It will be important to support developing countries to articulate how adaptation responses will be critical to achieving their long-term development vision. https://t.co/qPGV6o42m3
The call for authors for the IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Cities is now open! We are looking for nominees for Coordinating Lead Authors, Lead Authors, and Review Editors by September 20th.
https://t.co/F3Em1G6pIU
#IPCC#SRCities
📣 IPCC is calling for authors to contribute to the Special Report on #ClimateChange & Cities, scheduled for release in 2027.
📺 #IPCC Vice-Chair @DianaUrge stresses the need for diversity of scientific disciplinary & regional perspectives.
🔗 https://t.co/1KmzYrOz27
How red Texas became a model for green energy: for the first time, the fossil fuel rich state generated more electricity from solar power than from coal. @jburnmurdoch | @FT
https://t.co/szzP50opQ1
@thewisebot@ArnoldBeekes@G_S_Bhogal Hope you are well, Arnold! Politicians change their opinions often not as a sign of learning but they are opportunists. Though I get your point:-)