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The Sixth National Climate Assessment is underway. We are currently seeking input from the public to inform the development of our upcoming report.

For more information, please go to: globalchange.gov/notices/call-p…

The Sixth National Climate Assessment #NCA6 is underway. We are currently seeking input from the public to inform the development of our upcoming report. For more information, please go to: globalchange.gov/notices/call-p…
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Society needs people who understand the climate system and know how to apply that knowledge.

Learn more about climate science literacy: climate.gov/teaching/what-…

Society needs people who understand the climate system and know how to apply that knowledge. #Teach4Climate #TeacherAppreciationweek Learn more about climate science literacy: climate.gov/teaching/what-…
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Are you an educator? We have several resources that you can tap on our website!
This activity-from our partners CLEAN-teaches students about potential hurricane impacts on their home
climate.gov/teaching/resou…

Are you an educator? We have several resources that you can tap on our website! This activity-from our partners @ClimateLit-teaches students about potential hurricane impacts on their home climate.gov/teaching/resou… #Teach4Climate #TeacherAppreciationWeek #HurricanePreparednessWeek
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(1 of 5) JUST IN: U.S. struck with more than 100 tornadoes, heavy snow in April.

2024 is nation’s 5th-warmest year on record so far.

More from our 2024 Report:

bit.ly/4a5a0zb

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(1 of 5) JUST IN: U.S. struck with more than 100 tornadoes, heavy snow in April. 2024 is nation’s 5th-warmest year on record so far. More from our #April 2024 #StateofClimate Report: bit.ly/4a5a0zb @NOAANCEI
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Climate Literacy: The Essential Principles of Climate Science presents important information about Earth’s climate, impacts of climate change, and approaches to adaptation or mitigation. climate.gov/teaching/clima…

Climate Literacy: The Essential Principles of Climate Science presents important information about Earth’s climate, impacts of climate change, and approaches to adaptation or mitigation. climate.gov/teaching/clima… #TeacherAppreciationWeek #Teach4Climate
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This week, science leaders, policymakers, agency partners, and stakeholders will gather at the first Atmospheric Composition Instrument science meeting to work toward long-term planning for observing the atmosphere as part of the GeoXO satellite system.
csl.noaa.gov/nacs/2024geoxo…

This week, science leaders, policymakers, agency partners, and stakeholders will gather at the first Atmospheric Composition Instrument science meeting to work toward long-term planning for observing the atmosphere as part of the GeoXO satellite system. csl.noaa.gov/nacs/2024geoxo…
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Did you know that we have various resources on our website to aid educators in teaching climate topics? Our content ranges across several grade levels, from experiments to visualizations.
climate.gov/teaching/all

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It's teacher appreciation week! We cannot be more thankful for our partners and teachers who help support our mission by connecting environmental science and people to inspire curiosity, community, and action.

It's teacher appreciation week! We cannot be more thankful for our partners and teachers who help support our mission by connecting environmental science and people to inspire curiosity, community, and action.
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We are seeking input from the public to inform the development of the Sixth National Climate Assessment (NCA6). Join us Thursday to learn more about this amazing opportunity.

We are seeking input from the public to inform the development of the Sixth National Climate Assessment (NCA6). Join us Thursday to learn more about this amazing opportunity. #NCA6
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Today is our first and we want to talk about how we support youth in looking beyond the doom and gloom and teaching towards climate empowerment. Check out our first CLEAN’s strategy resource on Self Care and why it's important: cleanet.org/clean/literacy…

Today is our first #MentalHealthMonday and we want to talk about how we support youth in looking beyond the doom and gloom and teaching towards climate empowerment. Check out our first @ClimateLit’s strategy resource on Self Care and why it's important: cleanet.org/clean/literacy…
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What did last summer's ocean heat wave in the Florida Keys teach scientists about restoring coral reefs in a changing climate?
Dive in: climate.gov/news-features/…

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Wind, waves, and icebergs pierced through morning fog – the A13.5 GO-SHIP cruise proved both tumultuous and rewarding with vast amounts of new data that bring the promise of groundbreaking future research. climate.gov/news-features/…

Wind, waves, and icebergs pierced through morning fog – the A13.5 GO-SHIP cruise proved both tumultuous and rewarding with vast amounts of new data that bring the promise of groundbreaking future research. climate.gov/news-features/…
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Modeling suggests that, under a warming climate, extreme near-surface wind speeds will increase by up to 3 percent towards the poles while decreasing by a similar amount in the lower midlatitudes. climate.gov/news-features/…

Modeling suggests that, under a warming climate, extreme near-surface wind speeds will increase by up to 3 percent towards the poles while decreasing by a similar amount in the lower midlatitudes. climate.gov/news-features/…
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Check out NOAA's new climate action plan! Thanks to our stakeholders for contributing and helping us build a climate-ready nation. noaa.gov/news/new-noaa-…

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Ice shelves don’t just buckle under the weight of meltwater lakes—they fracture, according to new work led by CIRES' Dr. Alison Banwell. As the climate warms and melt rates in Antarctica increase, this fracturing could cause vulnerable ice shelves to collapse.
cires.colorado.edu/news/ice-shelv…

Ice shelves don’t just buckle under the weight of meltwater lakes—they fracture, according to new work led by CIRES' @AliBanwell. As the climate warms and melt rates in Antarctica increase, this fracturing could cause vulnerable ice shelves to collapse. cires.colorado.edu/news/ice-shelv…
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? Heat.gov has a collection of tools and resources that can help you and your community prepare for events and learn more about your risk from heat.

Swipe ➡️ to see some of the resources, then try them here: bit.ly/4cMVRcf.

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It is a bit bittersweet but our last Polar Vortex Blog of the season is out (don't worry we WILL return). Our experts discuss how closely this winter's temp pattern aligned with a typical El Niño winter with a major sudden stratospheric warming event: climate.gov/news-features/…

It is a bit bittersweet but our last Polar Vortex Blog of the season is out (don't worry we WILL return). Our experts discuss how closely this winter's temp pattern aligned with a typical El Niño winter with a major sudden stratospheric warming event: climate.gov/news-features/…
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