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Find out how climate change is impacting regions and industries across Europe in euronews' #ClimateNow episodes - from melting glaciers in the Alps to Sahara dust affecting solar power, from carbon-neutral farms to fishing in Greece and more:
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In the latest #ClimateNow debate, CAMS Deputy Director Richard Engelen and experts from WMO, SRON and CDP discussed the state and future of greenhouse gas monitoring.

Read the key messages 👉 https://atmosphere.copernicus.eu/greenhouse-gas-monitoring-mitigating-climate-change?utm_source=socialmedia&utm_medium=ma&utm_id=CND-GHG
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The latest Euronews live Climate Now Debate looked at how greenhouse gas emissions are monitored and discussed how new technology and science can contribute to more accurate and comprehensive monitoring for some greenhouse gas sources.

RT by @CopernicusEU: 🌡️🌊Data from the #CopernicusClimate Change Service show that many areas of the #MediterraneanSea saw their warmest sea surface temperature on record this summer

Find out how fish farmers try to adapt with the help of scientists in new #ClimateNow episode https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/10/21/changing-locations-and-nets-how-fish-farmers-in-the-mediterranean-adapt-to-climate-change

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How are fish farmers adapting to climate change?

In this episode of Climate Now, we ask how fish farmers in the Mediterranean are adapting to climate change. Warmer water temperatures and lower oxygen levels can hit production hard, so scientists are working with aquaculture experts in Greece to find solutions.

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🌡️🌊 Data from the #CopernicusClimate Change Service show that many areas of the Mediterranean Sea saw their warmest sea surface temperatures on record this summer.

Find out how fish farmers try to adapt with the help of scientists in new #ClimateNow episode: https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/10/21/changing-locations-and-nets-how-fish-farmers-in-the-mediterranean-adapt-to-climate-change

How are fish farmers adapting to climate change?

In this episode of Climate Now, we ask how fish farmers in the Mediterranean are adapting to climate change. Warmer water temperatures and lower oxygen levels can hit production hard, so scientists are working with aquaculture experts in Greece to find solutions.

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🚨Happening Monday

Join the upcoming #ClimateNow debate on Euronews, with ECMWF/CAMS scientist Richard Engelen and experts from WMO, SRON and CDP.

The discussion will focus on how greenhouse gas emissions are monitored and why monitoring is crucial for the EU's net zero target.

🗓️ Monday at 11:00 CET

More information and livestream: https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/10/16/climate-now-debate-how-are-greenhouse-gas-emissions-monitored

How are greenhouse gas emissions monitored?

Tune in to our live debate on 21 October at 11am CET when our panellists will take us through the complex process of data collection and explain why monitoring is crucial for the EU’s net zero target. You can watch the video of the debate at the top of this article.

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🌡️🌍According to data from the #CopernicusClimate Change Service Europe just had its warmest summer on record.

But how is this temperature rise affecting the Alps? Find out in #ClimateNow's new episode: https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/09/23/rockslides-toxic-sediments-and-vegetation-changes-how-melting-alpine-glaciers-impact-valle

What's changing as Alpine glaciers melt?

In this episode of Climate Now we ask how the Alps are changing as temperatures rise. Melting glaciers mean more sediment in rivers, including potentially harmful substances like uranium and nickel. The rising risk of rockfalls forces high mountain footpaths to be closed.

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🎥🔴NOW LIVE! Watch the #ClimateNow debate here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zwg8KIQJtk
Climate Now Live Debate: How is climate data shaping EU policy?

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🚨Happening tomorrow

Join the upcoming #ClimateNow debate on Euronews Green, with experts from ECMWF, European Commission & European Parliamnet and learn how climate data can shape EU policy.

🗓️ Tomorrow at 11:30 CET.

More information: https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/09/17/climate-now-live-debate-how-is-climate-science-integrated-into-eu-policy

How is climate science integrated into EU policy?

Join us for our live Climate Now debate from Brussels, streaming on our YouTube channel on 24 September at 11:30 CET. Our experts will explore how climate science is shaping EU policy, reflecting on past decisions and future strategies.

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Do you have questions about climate data and EU policy? Ask experts from ECMWF, European Commission & European Parliament and they will answer in the upcoming #ClimateNow debate!

🗓️ 24 September at 11:30 CET.

Send your questions here: https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/09/17/climate-now-live-debate-how-is-climate-science-integrated-into-eu-policy

How is climate science integrated into EU policy?

Join us for our live Climate Now debate from Brussels, streaming on our YouTube channel on 24 September at 11:30 CET. Our experts will explore how climate science is shaping EU policy, reflecting on past decisions and future strategies.

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#DYK how climate data can shape EU policy?

Find out in the upcoming #ClimateNow debate, with ECMWF' Director General, Florence Rabier & experts from European Commission & European Parliament as speakers.

🗓️ 24 September at 11:30 CET.

More information: https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/09/17/climate-now-live-debate-how-is-climate-science-integrated-into-eu-policy

How is climate science integrated into EU policy?

Join us for our live Climate Now debate from Brussels, streaming on our YouTube channel on 24 September at 11:30 CET. Our experts will explore how climate science is shaping EU policy, reflecting on past decisions and future strategies.

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