will worsen the spread of invasives that show a resilience to warming. Lantana camara & Chromolaena odorata are overtaking habitats. Experts recommend leveraging green bonds. ✒️By @tvpadma comments from @IcfreIndia @ShivNadarUniv @ecoalok @azimpremjiuniv

india.mongabay.com/2022/11/top

October 2022 Temperature Update

3rd warmest October globally
New record warmest October on land

La Niña continues with associated cooling in the Pacific

2022 is very likely to be the 4th or 5th warmest year overall.

berkeleyearth.org/october-2022

"Kitefin sharks (Dalatias licha) have been known about since the 18th century, but it was only in January 2020 that scientists saw them glowing in the dark for the first time. They are not the only bioluminescent sharks – roughly one in 10 species has that ability – but at up to 1.8 metres, kitefins are by far the biggest that have been found."

theguardian.com/environment/20

Large grass-eating mammals can emerge as a nature-based solution for climate mitigation and/or adaptation. Scientists from @iiscbangalore
say that protecting the herbivores should remain a key priority for mitigating climate change. ✒️ @tvpadma
india.mongabay.com/2022/11/lar

Modeling study using pandemic data from 152 countries

"Although the focus of this work is retrospective, considering the merits and consequences of a more equitable sharing of vaccine between nations, conclusions can be drawn about national and international policies going forward. The message for any emerging outbreak is clear: distributing vaccines across the globe proportional to need, rather than to wealth, will have beneficial effects for all."

nature.com/articles/s41591-022

Energy waves from a magnitude 6.8 earthquake south of the Fiji Islands is travelling across our Southeast Australian seismograph network

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