IPSEs IN THE LAST 24H
  • Ursula von der Leyen
    Ursula von der Leyen “I am following the situation in Georgia with great concern and condemn the violence on the streets of Tbilisi. The European Union has also clearly expressed its concerns regarding the law on foreign influence. The Georgian people want a European future for their country.” 22 hours ago
  • Oleksandr Kozachenko
    Oleksandr Kozachenko “If we compare it with the beginning (of the Russian invasion), when we fired up to 100 shells a day, then now, when we fire 30 shells it's a luxury. Sometimes the number of shells fired daily is in single digits.” 23 hours ago
  • Abdallah al-Dardari
    Abdallah al-Dardari “The United Nations Development Programme's initial estimates for the reconstruction of … the Gaza Strip surpasses $30bn and could reach up to $40bn. The scale of the destruction is huge and unprecedented … this is a mission that the global community has not dealt with since World War II.” 23 hours ago
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#ecosystems

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The IPSEs are presented in chronological order based on when the IPSEs have been pronounced.

“We have a huge evidence base now that documents how climate change is affecting our societies and our ecosystems. Climate change is visible and noticeable almost everywhere in the world.”

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Researcher at the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change in Germany
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“Coral reefs are the most diverse ecosystems on Earth and we want to show people how wonderful they are. However, we also want to highlight the research and conservation efforts that are now being carried out to try to save them from the threat of global warming. We want the public to see what is being done to try to save these wonders. You can think of the coral reefs as the canary in the mine. They have to survive really harsh conditions - crashing waves, erosion and other factors - and when things start to go wrong in the oceans, then corals will be the first to react. And that is exactly what we are seeing now. Coral reefs are dying and they are telling us that all is not well with our planet.”

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Senior curator of invertebrates and fish at the Zoological Society of London
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“A doubling of the thinning rates in 20 years for glaciers outside Greenland and Antarctica tells us we need to change the way we live. We need to act now. It can be difficult to get the public to understand why glaciers are important because they seem so remote, but they affect many things in the global water cycle including regional hydrology, and by changing too rapidly, can lead to the alteration or collapse of downstream ecosystems.”

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University of Toulouse (glaciologist)
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