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WRI is a global research organization working to improve people’s lives, protect nature, and halt climate change 🌍📊

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🪵Between 2003 and 2014, illegal logging cost Indonesia an estimated $6.5 billion to $9 billion in lost government revenue from timber royalties alone.⁣

Indonesia is, in many ways, the best-case version of this challenge, as it has the world’s most developed timber legality frameworks and years of investment from researchers and civil society. ⁣

What is missing isn’t the technology. ⁣

It's the investment to build out the reference databases, get the labs accredited and wire the results into the systems that actually decide what timber reaches market. ⁣

Learn more from link in bio🔗


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5 hours ago


🪵Between 2003 and 2014, illegal logging cost Indonesia an estimated $6.5 billion to $9 billion in lost government revenue from timber royalties alone.⁣

Indonesia is, in many ways, the best-case version of this challenge, as it has the world’s most developed timber legality frameworks and years of investment from researchers and civil society. ⁣

What is missing isn’t the technology. ⁣

It's the investment to build out the reference databases, get the labs accredited and wire the results into the systems that actually decide what timber reaches market. ⁣

Learn more from link in bio🔗


15
5 hours ago

🪵Between 2003 and 2014, illegal logging cost Indonesia an estimated $6.5 billion to $9 billion in lost government revenue from timber royalties alone.⁣

Indonesia is, in many ways, the best-case version of this challenge, as it has the world’s most developed timber legality frameworks and years of investment from researchers and civil society. ⁣

What is missing isn’t the technology. ⁣

It's the investment to build out the reference databases, get the labs accredited and wire the results into the systems that actually decide what timber reaches market. ⁣

Learn more from link in bio🔗


15
5 hours ago

🪵Between 2003 and 2014, illegal logging cost Indonesia an estimated $6.5 billion to $9 billion in lost government revenue from timber royalties alone.⁣

Indonesia is, in many ways, the best-case version of this challenge, as it has the world’s most developed timber legality frameworks and years of investment from researchers and civil society. ⁣

What is missing isn’t the technology. ⁣

It's the investment to build out the reference databases, get the labs accredited and wire the results into the systems that actually decide what timber reaches market. ⁣

Learn more from link in bio🔗


15
5 hours ago

🪵Between 2003 and 2014, illegal logging cost Indonesia an estimated $6.5 billion to $9 billion in lost government revenue from timber royalties alone.⁣

Indonesia is, in many ways, the best-case version of this challenge, as it has the world’s most developed timber legality frameworks and years of investment from researchers and civil society. ⁣

What is missing isn’t the technology. ⁣

It's the investment to build out the reference databases, get the labs accredited and wire the results into the systems that actually decide what timber reaches market. ⁣

Learn more from link in bio🔗


15
5 hours ago

🪵Between 2003 and 2014, illegal logging cost Indonesia an estimated $6.5 billion to $9 billion in lost government revenue from timber royalties alone.⁣

Indonesia is, in many ways, the best-case version of this challenge, as it has the world’s most developed timber legality frameworks and years of investment from researchers and civil society. ⁣

What is missing isn’t the technology. ⁣

It's the investment to build out the reference databases, get the labs accredited and wire the results into the systems that actually decide what timber reaches market. ⁣

Learn more from link in bio🔗


15
5 hours ago

As we prepare for both #HeatSafety Awareness Week and #WUF13: “Housing the World” next week, we’re looking at the intersection of urban heat 🔥 and the housing crisis 🏘️.⁣

In #cities like Atlanta, 🇺🇸, loans were historically denied for homes in minority areas through a process called redlining, leading to decades of structural underinvestment in these communities.⁣

“The areas that have this history of redlining are often the hottest. They’ve got the lowest tree canopy and the highest asphalt, concrete, impervious surface coverage, which contributes to urban heat,” 💬 Georgia Tech climate researcher Evan Mallen.⁣

Now, thanks to data from WRI's #CoolCitiesLab, Atlanta is addressing this heat inequity by adding reflective materials to all new and replacement roofs. These cool 🆒 roofs can lower temperatures by 1.4°C (2.4°F) across the city, with redlined neighborhoods experiencing up to 3.5°C (6.3°F) of relief.⁣

Explore Cool Cities Lab now 🔎 coolcities.wri.org (🔗 in bio)⁣

Cool Cities Lab was developed with support from #GoogleOrg.


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7 hours ago

As we prepare for both #HeatSafety Awareness Week and #WUF13: “Housing the World” next week, we’re looking at the intersection of urban heat 🔥 and the housing crisis 🏘️.⁣

In #cities like Atlanta, 🇺🇸, loans were historically denied for homes in minority areas through a process called redlining, leading to decades of structural underinvestment in these communities.⁣

“The areas that have this history of redlining are often the hottest. They’ve got the lowest tree canopy and the highest asphalt, concrete, impervious surface coverage, which contributes to urban heat,” 💬 Georgia Tech climate researcher Evan Mallen.⁣

Now, thanks to data from WRI's #CoolCitiesLab, Atlanta is addressing this heat inequity by adding reflective materials to all new and replacement roofs. These cool 🆒 roofs can lower temperatures by 1.4°C (2.4°F) across the city, with redlined neighborhoods experiencing up to 3.5°C (6.3°F) of relief.⁣

Explore Cool Cities Lab now 🔎 coolcities.wri.org (🔗 in bio)⁣

Cool Cities Lab was developed with support from #GoogleOrg.


3
7 hours ago


As we prepare for both #HeatSafety Awareness Week and #WUF13: “Housing the World” next week, we’re looking at the intersection of urban heat 🔥 and the housing crisis 🏘️.⁣

In #cities like Atlanta, 🇺🇸, loans were historically denied for homes in minority areas through a process called redlining, leading to decades of structural underinvestment in these communities.⁣

“The areas that have this history of redlining are often the hottest. They’ve got the lowest tree canopy and the highest asphalt, concrete, impervious surface coverage, which contributes to urban heat,” 💬 Georgia Tech climate researcher Evan Mallen.⁣

Now, thanks to data from WRI's #CoolCitiesLab, Atlanta is addressing this heat inequity by adding reflective materials to all new and replacement roofs. These cool 🆒 roofs can lower temperatures by 1.4°C (2.4°F) across the city, with redlined neighborhoods experiencing up to 3.5°C (6.3°F) of relief.⁣

Explore Cool Cities Lab now 🔎 coolcities.wri.org (🔗 in bio)⁣

Cool Cities Lab was developed with support from #GoogleOrg.


3
7 hours ago

As we prepare for both #HeatSafety Awareness Week and #WUF13: “Housing the World” next week, we’re looking at the intersection of urban heat 🔥 and the housing crisis 🏘️.⁣

In #cities like Atlanta, 🇺🇸, loans were historically denied for homes in minority areas through a process called redlining, leading to decades of structural underinvestment in these communities.⁣

“The areas that have this history of redlining are often the hottest. They’ve got the lowest tree canopy and the highest asphalt, concrete, impervious surface coverage, which contributes to urban heat,” 💬 Georgia Tech climate researcher Evan Mallen.⁣

Now, thanks to data from WRI's #CoolCitiesLab, Atlanta is addressing this heat inequity by adding reflective materials to all new and replacement roofs. These cool 🆒 roofs can lower temperatures by 1.4°C (2.4°F) across the city, with redlined neighborhoods experiencing up to 3.5°C (6.3°F) of relief.⁣

Explore Cool Cities Lab now 🔎 coolcities.wri.org (🔗 in bio)⁣

Cool Cities Lab was developed with support from #GoogleOrg.


3
7 hours ago

As we prepare for both #HeatSafety Awareness Week and #WUF13: “Housing the World” next week, we’re looking at the intersection of urban heat 🔥 and the housing crisis 🏘️.⁣

In #cities like Atlanta, 🇺🇸, loans were historically denied for homes in minority areas through a process called redlining, leading to decades of structural underinvestment in these communities.⁣

“The areas that have this history of redlining are often the hottest. They’ve got the lowest tree canopy and the highest asphalt, concrete, impervious surface coverage, which contributes to urban heat,” 💬 Georgia Tech climate researcher Evan Mallen.⁣

Now, thanks to data from WRI's #CoolCitiesLab, Atlanta is addressing this heat inequity by adding reflective materials to all new and replacement roofs. These cool 🆒 roofs can lower temperatures by 1.4°C (2.4°F) across the city, with redlined neighborhoods experiencing up to 3.5°C (6.3°F) of relief.⁣

Explore Cool Cities Lab now 🔎 coolcities.wri.org (🔗 in bio)⁣

Cool Cities Lab was developed with support from #GoogleOrg.


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7 hours ago

Protecting our planet starts with better data 🌎📊

Elizabeth Goldman is Co-Director of WRI’s Global Forest Watch. As she explains, data is the foundation of good decision making – especially when it comes to solving urgent problems.

WRI is a global research organisation focused on three key areas: people, nature and climate. Working with partners ranging from governments to NGOs, they gather data that informs critical solutions.

Elizabeth points out that measuring the world is just part of the equation; it’s also important to share that information with the public.

Global Forest Watch collects the best available data about the world’s forests and makes it available online for free.


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7 hours ago

Global greenhouse gas emissions grew by 50% from 1990 to 2023, driving rapid warming and fueling increasingly severe storms, floods, fires, and heatwaves across the globe. ⁣

But where exactly are these emissions coming from? ⁣

Today, most greenhouse gas emissions can be traced to five key sectors: ⁣

⚡Energy ⁣
🌽 Agriculture ⁣
🏭 Industrial processes ⁣
🗑️ Waste ⁣
🌲 Land use, land-use change and forestry ⁣

#ClimateWatch breaks down what's causing the most GHG emissions globally at link in bio🔗⁣


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9 hours ago

🎒When it comes to carbon emissions, electric school buses have a clear advantage over its diesel- and propane-burning counterparts. ⁣

They produce less than half of the emissions, even when accounting for the production of the electricity used to charge the bus. ⁣

But that's not the only benefit they bring. They can help communities with:⁣
🍃Cleaner air ⁣
🌟Better test scores ⁣
💰Lower utility bills⁣
🔦Emergency backup power⁣

Learn how from link in bio.


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1 days ago

2025–2026 WRI Ross Center #PrizeforCities finalist 🏆 Revitalizing Informal Settlements and Environments (RISE) is improving environmental health in Makassar, 🇮🇩’s, informal settlements through water 🚰 and sanitation 🚽 infrastructure.⁣

While the technologies behind the project are innovative, Monash University’s Kerrie Burge and Tony Wong share that what truly sets RISE apart is its collaborative nature.⁣

“We spent a lot of time listening. Residents understand their neighborhoods better than anyone — where water flows, where people walk and what spaces matter most to the community,” 💬 RISE engagement team member Intan Putri.⁣

The results of that collaboration 🤝 are visible: raised pathways connect homes to main city roads, wetlands are carefully positioned with sensitivity to cultural practices and gathering areas have been included at residents’ request.⁣

Read more at the 🔗 in our bio.


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1 days ago


2025 tree cover loss data analysis in 7 charts.

Tropical primary forest loss dropped 36% in 2025, but overall loss remains high as fires pose a rising threat.

Read the full analysis at the link in @globalforests bio.

#treecoverloss #deforestation #forests


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2 days ago

Tropical primary rainforest loss fell 36% in 2025 from the record high of 2024, but fires pose a rising threat. ⁣

⚽In 2025, the tropics lost 4.3 million hectares of primary forest. This is equivalent to losing 11 football (soccer) fields per minute. ⁣

📈Yet tropical primary forest loss is still 46% higher than a decade ago. ⁣

🐮Agricultural expansion remains the leading cause of forest loss across the tropics. ⁣

🔥Fires were once again a major driver of forest loss globally, accounting for 42% of tree cover loss. In 2025, fire was linked to 38% of tropical primary forest loss, down from nearly half (48%) in 2024. ⁣

The annual #TreeCoverLoss data & analysis from Global Land Analysis & Discovery laboratory at the University of Maryland (@UMD_GLAD) is now available on @GlobalForests. ⁣

➡️Read the full analysis from link in bio🔗


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3 days ago

🏢🌿Nature-based solutions have a lot to offer cities, like:⁣

☀️Reduced extreme heat⁣
💧Improved water security⁣
🌱New green jobs⁣

Through a combination of upland foresting and urban greening, watershed restoration efforts are already starting to deliver positive results in three African cities. Learn more at link in bio. ⁣

We're putting #SolutionsInFocus around the world to remind you that positive impact is in progress. Visit our account for more stories like this.


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4 days ago

If you've ever stood next to an idling yellow school bus, you've probably noticed the smelly black fumes wafting out of the back of the vehicle's tailpipe.⁣

Every day, millions of children ride to school in diesel buses that expose them to pollution linked to serious health issues. ⁣

And replacing those buses with electric models has benefits that go far beyond a quieter ride and cleaner air.⁣

From creating manufacturing jobs to building a resilient electric grid, learn about what electric school buses can offer👆⁣

More at link in bio🔗


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5 days ago

If you've ever stood next to an idling yellow school bus, you've probably noticed the smelly black fumes wafting out of the back of the vehicle's tailpipe.⁣

Every day, millions of children ride to school in diesel buses that expose them to pollution linked to serious health issues. ⁣

And replacing those buses with electric models has benefits that go far beyond a quieter ride and cleaner air.⁣

From creating manufacturing jobs to building a resilient electric grid, learn about what electric school buses can offer👆⁣

More at link in bio🔗


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2
5 days ago

If you've ever stood next to an idling yellow school bus, you've probably noticed the smelly black fumes wafting out of the back of the vehicle's tailpipe.⁣

Every day, millions of children ride to school in diesel buses that expose them to pollution linked to serious health issues. ⁣

And replacing those buses with electric models has benefits that go far beyond a quieter ride and cleaner air.⁣

From creating manufacturing jobs to building a resilient electric grid, learn about what electric school buses can offer👆⁣

More at link in bio🔗


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2
5 days ago


If you've ever stood next to an idling yellow school bus, you've probably noticed the smelly black fumes wafting out of the back of the vehicle's tailpipe.⁣

Every day, millions of children ride to school in diesel buses that expose them to pollution linked to serious health issues. ⁣

And replacing those buses with electric models has benefits that go far beyond a quieter ride and cleaner air.⁣

From creating manufacturing jobs to building a resilient electric grid, learn about what electric school buses can offer👆⁣

More at link in bio🔗


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2
5 days ago

If you've ever stood next to an idling yellow school bus, you've probably noticed the smelly black fumes wafting out of the back of the vehicle's tailpipe.⁣

Every day, millions of children ride to school in diesel buses that expose them to pollution linked to serious health issues. ⁣

And replacing those buses with electric models has benefits that go far beyond a quieter ride and cleaner air.⁣

From creating manufacturing jobs to building a resilient electric grid, learn about what electric school buses can offer👆⁣

More at link in bio🔗


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2
5 days ago

If you've ever stood next to an idling yellow school bus, you've probably noticed the smelly black fumes wafting out of the back of the vehicle's tailpipe.⁣

Every day, millions of children ride to school in diesel buses that expose them to pollution linked to serious health issues. ⁣

And replacing those buses with electric models has benefits that go far beyond a quieter ride and cleaner air.⁣

From creating manufacturing jobs to building a resilient electric grid, learn about what electric school buses can offer👆⁣

More at link in bio🔗


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2
5 days ago

If you've ever stood next to an idling yellow school bus, you've probably noticed the smelly black fumes wafting out of the back of the vehicle's tailpipe.⁣

Every day, millions of children ride to school in diesel buses that expose them to pollution linked to serious health issues. ⁣

And replacing those buses with electric models has benefits that go far beyond a quieter ride and cleaner air.⁣

From creating manufacturing jobs to building a resilient electric grid, learn about what electric school buses can offer👆⁣

More at link in bio🔗


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2
5 days ago

If you've ever stood next to an idling yellow school bus, you've probably noticed the smelly black fumes wafting out of the back of the vehicle's tailpipe.⁣

Every day, millions of children ride to school in diesel buses that expose them to pollution linked to serious health issues. ⁣

And replacing those buses with electric models has benefits that go far beyond a quieter ride and cleaner air.⁣

From creating manufacturing jobs to building a resilient electric grid, learn about what electric school buses can offer👆⁣

More at link in bio🔗


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2
5 days ago

If you've ever stood next to an idling yellow school bus, you've probably noticed the smelly black fumes wafting out of the back of the vehicle's tailpipe.⁣

Every day, millions of children ride to school in diesel buses that expose them to pollution linked to serious health issues. ⁣

And replacing those buses with electric models has benefits that go far beyond a quieter ride and cleaner air.⁣

From creating manufacturing jobs to building a resilient electric grid, learn about what electric school buses can offer👆⁣

More at link in bio🔗


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2
5 days ago

The war in Iran is exposing critical vulnerabilities in our global energy, food and water systems.⁣

Explore three articles from WRI experts that unpack the impact on these systems and what it will take to bolster them at link in bio🔗👇⁣

➡️Amid the Iran Conflict, Resilience Must Be the Top Priority by @AniDasguptawri: ⁣
➡️As Iran War Strains Fuel Supplies, Clean Energy Is Secure Energy By:⁣
Craig Hanson & Jessica Isaacs⁣
➡️Iran War Could Worsen Middle East’s Water Woes by featuring Liz Saccoccia


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5 days ago

The war in Iran is exposing critical vulnerabilities in our global energy, food and water systems.⁣

Explore three articles from WRI experts that unpack the impact on these systems and what it will take to bolster them at link in bio🔗👇⁣

➡️Amid the Iran Conflict, Resilience Must Be the Top Priority by @AniDasguptawri: ⁣
➡️As Iran War Strains Fuel Supplies, Clean Energy Is Secure Energy By:⁣
Craig Hanson & Jessica Isaacs⁣
➡️Iran War Could Worsen Middle East’s Water Woes by featuring Liz Saccoccia


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1
5 days ago

The war in Iran is exposing critical vulnerabilities in our global energy, food and water systems.⁣

Explore three articles from WRI experts that unpack the impact on these systems and what it will take to bolster them at link in bio🔗👇⁣

➡️Amid the Iran Conflict, Resilience Must Be the Top Priority by @AniDasguptawri: ⁣
➡️As Iran War Strains Fuel Supplies, Clean Energy Is Secure Energy By:⁣
Craig Hanson & Jessica Isaacs⁣
➡️Iran War Could Worsen Middle East’s Water Woes by featuring Liz Saccoccia


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1
5 days ago

The war in Iran is exposing critical vulnerabilities in our global energy, food and water systems.⁣

Explore three articles from WRI experts that unpack the impact on these systems and what it will take to bolster them at link in bio🔗👇⁣

➡️Amid the Iran Conflict, Resilience Must Be the Top Priority by @AniDasguptawri: ⁣
➡️As Iran War Strains Fuel Supplies, Clean Energy Is Secure Energy By:⁣
Craig Hanson & Jessica Isaacs⁣
➡️Iran War Could Worsen Middle East’s Water Woes by featuring Liz Saccoccia


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1
5 days ago

The war in Iran is exposing critical vulnerabilities in our global energy, food and water systems.⁣

Explore three articles from WRI experts that unpack the impact on these systems and what it will take to bolster them at link in bio🔗👇⁣

➡️Amid the Iran Conflict, Resilience Must Be the Top Priority by @AniDasguptawri: ⁣
➡️As Iran War Strains Fuel Supplies, Clean Energy Is Secure Energy By:⁣
Craig Hanson & Jessica Isaacs⁣
➡️Iran War Could Worsen Middle East’s Water Woes by featuring Liz Saccoccia


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5 days ago

What are “climate services for health” — and why do they matter? These data-driven tools and activities help governments and communities anticipate how climate change will affect health, from heatwaves and disease outbreaks to disruptions in hospitals and care. ⁣

They include:⁣
🌦️Weather, climate and water data services⁣
⚠️Early warning systems⁣
🦠Disease surveillance⁣
🌎Climate-informed health planning⁣
🚑Emergency preparedness⁣
📣Public awareness campaigns⁣
🏥Climate-resilient health facilities⁣

New WRI Climate research, commissioned by The Rockefeller Foundation, shows these investments can deliver $4 to $68 in benefits for every $1 invested. ⁣

The cost is relatively modest: about $18 million per year for a full package of all seven activities, and $1.4M–$5.9M annually for individual activities.⁣

🔗Read more in our latest article at our profile!


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6 days ago

What are “climate services for health” — and why do they matter? These data-driven tools and activities help governments and communities anticipate how climate change will affect health, from heatwaves and disease outbreaks to disruptions in hospitals and care. ⁣

They include:⁣
🌦️Weather, climate and water data services⁣
⚠️Early warning systems⁣
🦠Disease surveillance⁣
🌎Climate-informed health planning⁣
🚑Emergency preparedness⁣
📣Public awareness campaigns⁣
🏥Climate-resilient health facilities⁣

New WRI Climate research, commissioned by The Rockefeller Foundation, shows these investments can deliver $4 to $68 in benefits for every $1 invested. ⁣

The cost is relatively modest: about $18 million per year for a full package of all seven activities, and $1.4M–$5.9M annually for individual activities.⁣

🔗Read more in our latest article at our profile!


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6 days ago

What are “climate services for health” — and why do they matter? These data-driven tools and activities help governments and communities anticipate how climate change will affect health, from heatwaves and disease outbreaks to disruptions in hospitals and care. ⁣

They include:⁣
🌦️Weather, climate and water data services⁣
⚠️Early warning systems⁣
🦠Disease surveillance⁣
🌎Climate-informed health planning⁣
🚑Emergency preparedness⁣
📣Public awareness campaigns⁣
🏥Climate-resilient health facilities⁣

New WRI Climate research, commissioned by The Rockefeller Foundation, shows these investments can deliver $4 to $68 in benefits for every $1 invested. ⁣

The cost is relatively modest: about $18 million per year for a full package of all seven activities, and $1.4M–$5.9M annually for individual activities.⁣

🔗Read more in our latest article at our profile!


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6 days ago

What are “climate services for health” — and why do they matter? These data-driven tools and activities help governments and communities anticipate how climate change will affect health, from heatwaves and disease outbreaks to disruptions in hospitals and care. ⁣

They include:⁣
🌦️Weather, climate and water data services⁣
⚠️Early warning systems⁣
🦠Disease surveillance⁣
🌎Climate-informed health planning⁣
🚑Emergency preparedness⁣
📣Public awareness campaigns⁣
🏥Climate-resilient health facilities⁣

New WRI Climate research, commissioned by The Rockefeller Foundation, shows these investments can deliver $4 to $68 in benefits for every $1 invested. ⁣

The cost is relatively modest: about $18 million per year for a full package of all seven activities, and $1.4M–$5.9M annually for individual activities.⁣

🔗Read more in our latest article at our profile!


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6 days ago

What are “climate services for health” — and why do they matter? These data-driven tools and activities help governments and communities anticipate how climate change will affect health, from heatwaves and disease outbreaks to disruptions in hospitals and care. ⁣

They include:⁣
🌦️Weather, climate and water data services⁣
⚠️Early warning systems⁣
🦠Disease surveillance⁣
🌎Climate-informed health planning⁣
🚑Emergency preparedness⁣
📣Public awareness campaigns⁣
🏥Climate-resilient health facilities⁣

New WRI Climate research, commissioned by The Rockefeller Foundation, shows these investments can deliver $4 to $68 in benefits for every $1 invested. ⁣

The cost is relatively modest: about $18 million per year for a full package of all seven activities, and $1.4M–$5.9M annually for individual activities.⁣

🔗Read more in our latest article at our profile!


49
6 days ago

What are “climate services for health” — and why do they matter? These data-driven tools and activities help governments and communities anticipate how climate change will affect health, from heatwaves and disease outbreaks to disruptions in hospitals and care. ⁣

They include:⁣
🌦️Weather, climate and water data services⁣
⚠️Early warning systems⁣
🦠Disease surveillance⁣
🌎Climate-informed health planning⁣
🚑Emergency preparedness⁣
📣Public awareness campaigns⁣
🏥Climate-resilient health facilities⁣

New WRI Climate research, commissioned by The Rockefeller Foundation, shows these investments can deliver $4 to $68 in benefits for every $1 invested. ⁣

The cost is relatively modest: about $18 million per year for a full package of all seven activities, and $1.4M–$5.9M annually for individual activities.⁣

🔗Read more in our latest article at our profile!


49
6 days ago


View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

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