Our #EO #Innovation #Unit actively monitored the severe drought in the Amazonas using satellite imagery from the #European Copernicus ECMWF program. 🌍💧 The Amazon River at Manaus has reached its lowest level in 122 years, with critical impacts on local communities and ecosystems. Thousands are affected by water shortages, and vital transportation routes are blocked. This drought, driven by climate change, is another intense reminder of the challenges we face. 🔍For a detailed comparison, head to our website: https://lnkd.in/eAZ8bRnq At GeoVille, we are committed to providing crucial data to track and respond to environmental crises. #EOInnovation #AmazonDrought #ClimateAction
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🌊 Discover how communities are enhancing flood resilience and biodiversity in the face of climate challenges! 🌿 Explore innovative approaches like the Rainlevelr project in Delft, where greenhouse owners manage rainwater to prevent flooding. In Croatia and Serbia, the Forest Flow project restored flood-damaged areas and revived local wildlife populations, including deer. These initiatives showcase the power of nature-based solutions and cross-border collaboration in building sustainable flood defenses.🌍🌳 Learn more about these inspiring efforts to protect communities and ecosystems from increasing flood risks 👉https://bit.ly/4cpGWUW #ClimateResilience #FloodManagement #NatureBasedSolutions #CrossBorderCollaboration #RainwaterManagement
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Why do we have increasingly severe floods in central Europe ? One of the main factors is the deforestation of Mediterranean coastal forests and marshlands, taking away nature's capacity to create regular coastal rainfall. Instead moisture builds over the seas and finally moves inland unimpeded, bringing torrential rain and autumnal flooding. Put simply - we used to have regular Mediterranean coastal and inland rainfall as the moist sea breezes travelled inland. Here they would meet the coastal forests and start to condense as the trees added moisture to these breezes and the forest released bacteria and compounds into the atmosphere allowing the moisture to condense and clouds to form - a process known as cloud seeding . This natural collaboration between the sea and the land would produce conditions that formed cloud and then rain as the breezes moved in land . But now those same breezes meet deforested and concreted over coastlines that send up dry heat. This pushes the breezes up and back out to sea where they accumulate in layers. Finally warmed more by the trapped oceanic greenhouse gases, they charge inland ( normally in the autumn ) and turn into the vast storms and torrential downpours we are now seeing. There is a simple solution : The mass reforestation of the coastal regions with dense native forest where we would recreate the oceanic and terrestrial collaboration solution once more. 🌊🌳 #biodiversity #miyawakimethod #reforestation #restoration #ecosystem #nature #naturebasedsolutions #gaia #Mediterranean #forest #trees #syntropic #permaculture #floods
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Here is another calm, science-bsed explanation for the increasing climate havoc in which we find ourselves. All of ourselves. Severe flooding and coastal disruption is no longer limited to impoverished, out-of-the-way places, and perhaps that is a good thing in as more nations in the West are aware of the need to regenerate lands that have been stripped to desert. We need to repair the water systems of the earth that we have pushed to destructive dysfunction. #bio4climate #ecorestoration #flooding #earthcools #afforestation #greenuptocooldown #miyawaki #biodiversity
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Why do we have increasingly severe floods in central Europe ? One of the main factors is the deforestation of Mediterranean coastal forests and marshlands, taking away nature's capacity to create regular coastal rainfall. Instead moisture builds over the seas and finally moves inland unimpeded, bringing torrential rain and autumnal flooding. Put simply - we used to have regular Mediterranean coastal and inland rainfall as the moist sea breezes travelled inland. Here they would meet the coastal forests and start to condense as the trees added moisture to these breezes and the forest released bacteria and compounds into the atmosphere allowing the moisture to condense and clouds to form - a process known as cloud seeding . This natural collaboration between the sea and the land would produce conditions that formed cloud and then rain as the breezes moved in land . But now those same breezes meet deforested and concreted over coastlines that send up dry heat. This pushes the breezes up and back out to sea where they accumulate in layers. Finally warmed more by the trapped oceanic greenhouse gases, they charge inland ( normally in the autumn ) and turn into the vast storms and torrential downpours we are now seeing. There is a simple solution : The mass reforestation of the coastal regions with dense native forest where we would recreate the oceanic and terrestrial collaboration solution once more. 🌊🌳 #biodiversity #miyawakimethod #reforestation #restoration #ecosystem #nature #naturebasedsolutions #gaia #Mediterranean #forest #trees #syntropic #permaculture #floods
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Yes, we cut down too many trees and still do. We need to make a major shift in how we do things to do our best to deal with pollution and Climate Crisis. We have to find a way we can shift the capital and jobs from the old extractive ways to the best ways, where experts who know nature can inform us on the best solutions moving forward. Regenerative Finance is something we must fund exponentially in the trillions in the next few years.
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Why do we have increasingly severe floods in central Europe ? One of the main factors is the deforestation of Mediterranean coastal forests and marshlands, taking away nature's capacity to create regular coastal rainfall. Instead moisture builds over the seas and finally moves inland unimpeded, bringing torrential rain and autumnal flooding. Put simply - we used to have regular Mediterranean coastal and inland rainfall as the moist sea breezes travelled inland. Here they would meet the coastal forests and start to condense as the trees added moisture to these breezes and the forest released bacteria and compounds into the atmosphere allowing the moisture to condense and clouds to form - a process known as cloud seeding . This natural collaboration between the sea and the land would produce conditions that formed cloud and then rain as the breezes moved in land . But now those same breezes meet deforested and concreted over coastlines that send up dry heat. This pushes the breezes up and back out to sea where they accumulate in layers. Finally warmed more by the trapped oceanic greenhouse gases, they charge inland ( normally in the autumn ) and turn into the vast storms and torrential downpours we are now seeing. There is a simple solution : The mass reforestation of the coastal regions with dense native forest where we would recreate the oceanic and terrestrial collaboration solution once more. 🌊🌳 #biodiversity #miyawakimethod #reforestation #restoration #ecosystem #nature #naturebasedsolutions #gaia #Mediterranean #forest #trees #syntropic #permaculture #floods
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Why do we have increasingly severe floods in central Europe ? One of the main factors is the deforestation of Mediterranean coastal forests and marshlands, taking away nature's capacity to create regular coastal rainfall. Instead moisture builds over the seas and finally moves inland unimpeded, bringing torrential rain and autumnal flooding. Put simply - we used to have regular Mediterranean coastal and inland rainfall as the moist sea breezes travelled inland. Here they would meet the coastal forests and start to condense as the trees added moisture to these breezes and the forest released bacteria and compounds into the atmosphere allowing the moisture to condense and clouds to form - a process known as cloud seeding . This natural collaboration between the sea and the land would produce conditions that formed cloud and then rain as the breezes moved in land . But now those same breezes meet deforested and concreted over coastlines that send up dry heat. This pushes the breezes up and back out to sea where they accumulate in layers. Finally warmed more by the trapped oceanic greenhouse gases, they charge inland ( normally in the autumn ) and turn into the vast storms and torrential downpours we are now seeing. There is a simple solution : The mass reforestation of the coastal regions with dense native forest where we would recreate the oceanic and terrestrial collaboration solution once more. 🌊🌳 #biodiversity #miyawakimethod #reforestation #restoration #ecosystem #nature #naturebasedsolutions #gaia #Mediterranean #forest #trees #syntropic #permaculture #floods
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on todays to-do list: Mass reforestation, mass mycelial networks, seed saving and propagation, limiting and drastically reducing timber harvesting, investing in alternatives for rural economic thriving, promoting closed loop systems for cities resource demand and metabolism.
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Why do we have increasingly severe floods in central Europe ? One of the main factors is the deforestation of Mediterranean coastal forests and marshlands, taking away nature's capacity to create regular coastal rainfall. Instead moisture builds over the seas and finally moves inland unimpeded, bringing torrential rain and autumnal flooding. Put simply - we used to have regular Mediterranean coastal and inland rainfall as the moist sea breezes travelled inland. Here they would meet the coastal forests and start to condense as the trees added moisture to these breezes and the forest released bacteria and compounds into the atmosphere allowing the moisture to condense and clouds to form - a process known as cloud seeding . This natural collaboration between the sea and the land would produce conditions that formed cloud and then rain as the breezes moved in land . But now those same breezes meet deforested and concreted over coastlines that send up dry heat. This pushes the breezes up and back out to sea where they accumulate in layers. Finally warmed more by the trapped oceanic greenhouse gases, they charge inland ( normally in the autumn ) and turn into the vast storms and torrential downpours we are now seeing. There is a simple solution : The mass reforestation of the coastal regions with dense native forest where we would recreate the oceanic and terrestrial collaboration solution once more. 🌊🌳 #biodiversity #miyawakimethod #reforestation #restoration #ecosystem #nature #naturebasedsolutions #gaia #Mediterranean #forest #trees #syntropic #permaculture #floods
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As we get closer to World Environment Day, the theme for this year is "land restoration, desertification and drought resilience." Here is a story of how the Carpathian mountains in Europe are affected by the triple planetary crisis. https://lnkd.in/dkXePYKp
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The revegetation of coastal areas should be top priority in semi-arid Mediterranean areas such as #MarinaAlta
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Why do we have increasingly severe floods in central Europe ? One of the main factors is the deforestation of Mediterranean coastal forests and marshlands, taking away nature's capacity to create regular coastal rainfall. Instead moisture builds over the seas and finally moves inland unimpeded, bringing torrential rain and autumnal flooding. Put simply - we used to have regular Mediterranean coastal and inland rainfall as the moist sea breezes travelled inland. Here they would meet the coastal forests and start to condense as the trees added moisture to these breezes and the forest released bacteria and compounds into the atmosphere allowing the moisture to condense and clouds to form - a process known as cloud seeding . This natural collaboration between the sea and the land would produce conditions that formed cloud and then rain as the breezes moved in land . But now those same breezes meet deforested and concreted over coastlines that send up dry heat. This pushes the breezes up and back out to sea where they accumulate in layers. Finally warmed more by the trapped oceanic greenhouse gases, they charge inland ( normally in the autumn ) and turn into the vast storms and torrential downpours we are now seeing. There is a simple solution : The mass reforestation of the coastal regions with dense native forest where we would recreate the oceanic and terrestrial collaboration solution once more. 🌊🌳 #biodiversity #miyawakimethod #reforestation #restoration #ecosystem #nature #naturebasedsolutions #gaia #Mediterranean #forest #trees #syntropic #permaculture #floods
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Before whaling, there may have been as many as 250,000 #bluewhales, but today, it is one of the world's rarest species, with a population of just 10,000-25,000. Sadly, blue whales face a multitude of threats from human interference. Part 2: GGDD Ltd page full video Spotted Blue Whale in San Diego water yesterday 27/05/2024 However, it's not too late to change their fate. United Nations United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) #climatechange #sustainability #ecosystem #oceanworldday #8june2024
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Happy 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐄𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐃𝐚𝐲, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒! 🌍💚 Ecosystems are under attack everywhere in the world. The natural areas that are essential to human existence—from farms and lakes to woods and dry lands—are drawing closer to their breaking point. Because of this, the theme of World Environment Day, 2024—"𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝. 𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐟𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞. 𝐖𝐞 𝐚𝐫𝐞 #𝐆𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧" focuses on restoring land, preventing desertification, and fostering drought resilience. Generation Restoration is who we are. Knowledge, motivation, and aspiration from all generations are necessary for successful land restoration. Being the youngest generation to experience the terrible consequences of environmental deterioration, we also have the least opportunity to stop it. Come together as a generation and let's bring about a final peace with the land. We are able to restore generations! #LandRestoration #WorldEnvironmentDay #United4Land #WED2024 #Ecosystems #HumanExistence #Farms #Lakes #Woods #DryLands #RestoringLand #Drought #Desertification #Resilience #Knowledge #GenerationRestoration #Motivation #Aspiration #Generations #Peace #EnviromentalDeterioration #OurLand #RestoreGenerations #OurFuture #GlobalObservanceDay #WomenInClimatePakistan #WeAreGenerationRestoration
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