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2026-02-07 Warsaw Framework on REDD-plus (UNFCCC decision package on REDD-plus adopted at COP 19) The Warsaw Framework on REDD-plus (also called the Warsaw Framework for REDD-plus) is a package of decisions on REDD+ adopted by the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at its nineteenth session (COP 19) in Warsaw, Poland, in November 2013. C Yourecoveredinbees (1897)
2025-07-21 Andrii Grinenko (Ukrainian entrepreneur and businessman) Andrii Grinenko (born 25 February 1979) is a Ukrainian entrepreneur, Doctor of Economics, and energy specialist. He is co‑founder of the Clear Energy group of companies and founder of RSE s.r.o. (Czech Republic). Start SaveYourTears (90)
2026-02-22 Dinabandhu Sahoo (Indian botanist and academic administrator) Professor Dinabandhu Sahoo is an Indian botanist, scientist, environmentalist, and academic administrator. He is the Chairperson of the Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Council and the Head of the Department of Botany at the University of Delhi. C Geetika3001 (17)
2026-03-06 Global Methane Pledge (International climate initiative) The Global Methane Pledge is an international initiative announced in 2021 that seeks to reduce global emissions of methane. The initiative was proposed by the United States and the European Union ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) held in Glasgow. Start LionmerterTHE (90158)
2026-03-31 Valued Components in Canada Valued Components (VC), also referred to as Valued Ecosystem Components (VEC), are used in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to evaluate a proposed projects potential effects. VCs are elements of the natural or human environment used by proponents, the public, governmental agencies, Indigenous groups and scientists to identify, assess, and prioritize environmental, social, cultural, economic, or health elements that may be affected by a proposed project an ... C Coolleeo (40)
2026-03-25 Architecture for REDD+ Transactions (Carbon-crediting programme for jurisdictional REDD+) Architecture for REDD+ Transactions (ART) is a carbon-crediting programme for jurisdictional and national Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) activities. Established in 2018, it administers The REDD+ Environmental Excellence Standard (TREES), a standard for the quantification, monitoring, reporting and verification of forest-sector greenhouse gas emission reductions and removals at national and eligible subnational scale. GA Yourecoveredinbees (1897)
2026-04-27 Mariposa Grove Restoration Project The Mariposa Grove Restoration Project has been the largest restoration effort in Yosemite’s history, using a variety of restoration measures to enhance both ecosystem processes and visitor experience in the Mariposa Grove. Over a century of visitor use has resulted in infrastructure, trails, parking lots, and roads that has fragmented habitat and jeopardized essential ecosystem processes. C RewildingLogic (102)
2026-06-06 Sophie Fielding (researcher) Sophie Fielding is a biological oceanographer at the British Antarctic Survey. Her research uses acoustic observations to study Southern Ocean ecosystems, particularly the distribution of zooplankton and Antarctic krill, and to understand how marine ecosystems respond to changing ocean conditions. Stub GeorgeTed1952 (37)
2026-05-20 Ethnopaleontology (Study of the relationship between humans and fossils) Ethnopaleontology is the study of the relationship between humans and fossils, or the preserved remains of ancient organisms. C Wound theology (5908)
2026-05-06 Julia Jabour (Antarctic legal researcher) Julia Jabour is an Antarctic researcher, writer, and lecturer who worked out of the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) at the University of Tasmania, Australia for more than 25 years. She retired from the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies in July of 2019. Start Anonymouspaw (40)
2026-02-12 Agricultural Policy Environmental eXtender (American environmental simulation model) Agricultural Policy Environmental eXtender (APEX) is a biophysically, continuous simulation model developed in the late 1990s as an extension of the EPIC (Erosion Productivity Impact Calculator) model. EPIC was originally created in 1981 to assess the impacts of soil erosion on agricultural productivity across diverse soil, climate, and cropping systems in the United States. Start Marsahd (16)
2026-02-10 Biogeochemical Cycles of Anthropogenic Contaminants Anthropogenic contaminants are compounds that derive from human activity related to industry, fossil fuel burning, agriculture, sewage and other waste that affect ecosystems through bioaccumulation and biomagnification. These contaminants are sometimes referred to as contaminants of emerging concern (CEC's) or persistent organic pollutants (POP's). FA Jack Thomas24 (35)
2017-03-24 Albanian Alps (Mountain region in Albania, Kosovo and Montenegro) The Albanian Alps are a mountain region located primarily in northern Albania, constituting the country's highest and most fragmented physiographic region. They cover an area of 2,240 km2 (860 sq mi), bounded by the Upper Shkodër plains to the southwest, the Drin river valley to the south and the Tropojë basin to the east, further extending beyond the state borders, connecting with the High Karst of Montenegro to the north and Bjeshkët e Namuna in Kosovo to the northeast. C Local hero (22653)
2026-02-12 Wetlands of North Carolina Wetlands in North Carolina cover over 5,000,000 acres (2,000,000 ha) of land, or about 17% of the state's area. Wetlands associated with palustrine, lacustrine, riverine, estuarine, and marine systems are all present in North Carolina and facilitate the conditions for numerous different wetland environments. FA Mcarulli (35)
2026-06-08 Bitter spar (Secondary minerals of antimony oxide class) Bitter spar or bitter-spar (German: Bitterspat,:111 Rautenspat:33) is a trivial, partly obsolete name for at least two carbonate minerals that are relatively similar in composition: dolomite (with varieties) and magnesite (with varieties). GA Namesnik (746)
2026-01-06 1999 Shreveport–Bossier City tornado (1999 F4 tornado in the U.S. state of Louisiana) During the afternoon of April 3, 1999, a violent tornado struck the northern neighborhoods of Shreveport and Bossier City, Louisiana. The most severe damage caused by the tornado was assessed by the National Weather Service in Shreveport, Louisiana, which rated the event as an F4 on the Fujita scale. C Nicholas Krasznavolgyi (1410)
2026-06-17 Climate adaptation and public health in Nigeria (For the improvement of disease surveillance, and integrating environmental resilience into national health and health safety policies) Climate change consist of long term changes in temperature, weather patterns that mostly related to human activities, especially the combustion of fossil fuels. This phenomenon is a risk multiplier affecting every sector, geographies and adding to already pre-existing developmental problems. C Ibn baaz (282)
2026-06-11 2026–27 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season (Tropical cyclone season) The 2026-27 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season is the future occurrence of the annual South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season in the Southern Hemisphere. The season officially begins on 15 November 2026, and ends on 30 April 2027, with the exception for Mauritius and the Seychelles, for which will end on 15 May 2027. Start UNIDRAGON 734 (18169)
2026-07-03 First Madhav Singh Solanki ministry (Government of Gujarat, India (1976–1977)) The First Madhav Singh Solanki ministry was the Council of Ministers of Gujarat headed by Madhav Singh Solanki, who served as the 7th Chief Minister of Gujarat from 24 December 1976 to 10 April 1977. He was preceded by President's rule and succeeded by Babubhai J. Patel. Stub Victoralk6767 (221)
2026-03-29 2008 Union University tornado (2008 EF4 tornado in Tennessee, USA) During the evening hours of February 5, 2008, a short-lived but violent tornado tracked 7.61 miles (12.25 km) through portions of Madison County, in the U.S. state of Tennessee. The tornado caused significant damage in the northern suburbs of the city of Jackson, and occurred as part of a deadly tornado outbreak while the 2008 Super Tuesday primary elections were held throughout the nation. GA Sharkeston (4458)
2026-05-18 2026–27 South Pacific cyclone season The 2026-27 South Pacific cyclone season is the future occurrence of the annual South Pacific cyclone season in the Southern Hemisphere. The season officially begins on 1 November 2026, and ends on 30 April 2027. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical and subtropical cyclones form in the basin, which is west of 160°E and south of the Equator. Start Vida0007 (20934)
2024-08-07 2014 Pilger tornado family (Series of EF4 tornadoes in Northeast Nebraska) On the afternoon and early evening of June 16, 2014, a powerful cyclic supercell struck northeast Nebraska, producing six tornadoes, including four violent (EF4+) tornadoes. The tornadoes impacted areas east of Norfolk, including the village of Pilger, which sustained major damage, as well as farmsteads near Stanton, and Wakefield. GA GrenadinesDes (3954)
2026-07-07 Worcester-Monadnock Plateau The Worcester-Monadnock Plateau is an ecoregion in southern New England. It is an upland extending across southern New Hampshire and north-central Massachusetts. The landscape of the plateau reflects historic periods of glaciation; features such as glacial erratics, small moraines, drumlins, eskers, glacial till, and glaciated erosion are common. Start WickedNewEnglandah (34)
2026-06-29 Nature Relationship Index The Nature Relationship Index (NRI) is under development by the Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery, (the LCNR - part of the Environmental Change Institute) in association with the United Nation Human Development Reports (HDR) Organization as an adjunct to the widely used Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and the Human Development Index. Start Timpo (3139)
2026-07-06 Timeline of the 2001 Pacific hurricane season The 2001 Pacific hurricane season was the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation over the Pacific Ocean north of the equator and east of the International Date Line (IDL). The season officially began on May 15 in the Eastern Pacific proper (east of 140°W) and June 1 in the Central Pacific (140°W to the IDL), and ended on November 30 in both areas. GA Dylan620 (23657)
2026-07-04 Timeline of the 2000 Pacific hurricane season The 2000 Pacific hurricane season was the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation over the Pacific Ocean north of the equator and east of the International Date Line (IDL). The season officially began on May 15 in the Eastern Pacific proper (east of 140°W) and June 1 in the Central Pacific (140°W to the IDL), and ended on November 30 in both areas. GA Dylan620 (23657)
2008-10-22 Timeline of the 2003 Pacific hurricane season The 2003 Pacific hurricane season was the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation over the Pacific Ocean north of the equator and east of the International Date Line (IDL). The season officially began on May 15 in the Eastern Pacific proper (east of 140°W) and June 1 in the Central Pacific (140°W to the IDL), and ended on November 30 in both areas. GA Iune (13997)
2026-07-08 2011 Reading tornado (EF3 tornado in Kansas, USA) Just after dusk on Saturday, May 21, 2011, a powerful tornado struck the small city of Reading, Kansas, damaging or destroying tens to hundreds of homes, businesses and facilities. The tornado occurred during a multi-day tornado outbreak sequence across the central United States, from May 21–26, 2011, and a day before the killer EF5 tornado that caused devastating damage in Joplin, Missouri. GA Sharkeston (4458)
2025-10-18 1896 Sherman tornado During the afternoon hours of May 15, 1896, an extremely violent and deadly tornado tracked 28 miles (45 km) through the northeastern portions of the U.S. state of Texas, damaging or destroying many farms and rural homes in Denton and Grayson Counties before devastating the city of Sherman. GA Quincy Gordon (1205)
2026-01-03 List of South American tornadoes in 2026 The 2026 South American tornado season is the current season of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks across South America in 2026. As of May, there have been 20 confirmed tornadoes across South America, with zero fatalities and seven injuries.{{Tornado Chart GA Kweerk1223 (742)
2026-05-18 2026–27 Australian region cyclone season (Cyclone season in Australia) The 2026-27 Australian region cyclone season is the future occurrence of the annual Australian region cyclone season in the Southern Hemisphere. The season officially begins on 1 November 2026, and ends on 30 April 2027. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical and subtropical cyclones form in the basin, which is west of 90°E and south of the Equator. Start AnomieBOT (7509331)
2026-06-20 2011 Sanford-Raleigh tornado (2011 EF3 tornado in North Carolina, U.S.) During the Afternoon hours of April 16, 2011, a deadly and long-tracked high end EF3 would severely impact the communities of Sanford, Eastern portions of Raleigh, and many other towns in Moore County, Lee County, and Wake County. Along 67 mile (108 km), path it would destroy and damage around 2,270 homes were destroyed and 67 were completely destroyed by consistent windspeed's of 110 miles per hour (180 km/h) and 140 miles per hour (230 km/h), but windspeed's peaked at 160 miles per hour (260 km/h). FA Joseph295 (45)
2026-06-25 Jack Fishman (atmospheric scientist) (American atmospheric scientist) Jack Fishman (born April 11, 1948) is an American atmospheric scientist whose research has focused on tropospheric ozone and air pollution. He spent most of his career at the NASA Langley Research Center, where he studied methods of measuring air pollution using satellites, before joining Saint Louis University, where he is a professor of meteorology and director of the Center for environmental sciences. B MichaelTaC (18)
2026-07-13 1915 Mullinville tornado The Mullinville tornado was a violent estimated F5 tornado that moved across Mullinville, Kansas. The event was one of the only F5 tornadoes to not kill anyone. Stub Kbbt12fais11 (172)
2025-12-17 1973 Jonesboro tornado In the early morning hours of May 26, 1973, a destructive tornado moved through the Jonesboro metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Arkansas, killing three people and injuring over 280 others. C EF5 (30139)
2026-02-03 List of Utah tornadoes There have been at least 160 confirmed tornadoes in the U.S. State of Utah since 1941. On average, there are about 2-3 that touch down in the state, although there have been 9 to touch down in 2024. They have occurred every month January-December, The state's most active years were 2024, with 9 confirmed tornadoes, and both 1998 & 2025 with 7. B ELLEWEATHERRRR (1705)
2026-03-20 1884 Garnett tornado (Tornado in 1884) On April 26, 1884, a tornado affected portions of the Coffey and Anderson counties in Kansas. The tornado is estimated to have been an F1 on the Fujita scale and is possibly the first tornado to be photographed. C HistoricalRonan (1006)
2026-07-02 Hugh Jenkyns (British geologist (born 1945)) Hugh Crawford Jenkyns (born 16 February 1945) is a British geologist and emeritus professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford [6], whose research has focused on major environmental change in the Mesozoic Era. Start Palermo1970 (59)
2026-07-13 1955 Blackwell, Oklahoma tornado During the late evening hours of May 25, 1955, a large, extremely violent, and deadly nocturnal F5 tornado struck the city of Blackwell, Oklahoma, killing 20 residents. Part of a larger tornado outbreak across the Great Plains, the Blackwell tornado was the first of two F5 tornadoes that occurred during the outbreak. C Kbbt12fais11 (172)
2026-06-10 Tornado outbreak and derecho of June 9–11, 2026 (Tornado outbreak) A major tornado outbreak and associated derecho struck the Central and Midwestern United States from June 9–11, 2026, causing significant damage in its wake. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) first issued an enhanced risk of severe weather on June 9 for the regions of North and South Dakota as well as Nebraska, though only a few tornadoes occurred; an EF3 tornado touched down in Canada that day. GA Tetradisulfate (865)
2026-07-12 Ōtira Glaciation (Last glaciation in New Zealand) The Ōtira Glaciation was the last glaciation event to occur in New Zealand occurring during the Pleistocene epoch around 75,000 to 14,000 years ago. There are three recognized episodes of glacial advancement known as the Otarama (early), Blackwater (middle) and Poulter (late) advances. Start TheUltimateGrass (3079)
2020-05-13 Timeline of the 2020 Pacific typhoon season The 2020 Pacific typhoon season was the first in a series of below-average Pacific typhoon seasons which persisted until 2023. It was also the first below-average tropical cyclone season since 2014, a consequence of La Niña that persisted from the summer of the year. FA Modokai (9652)
2026-05-28 1999 Dover–Hennessey tornado (F4 Tornado in Dover, OK) In the evening hours of May 3, 1999, a violent high-end F4 tornado struck the town of Dover, Oklahoma, causing US$2.5M (1999 USD) in damages, with the northern part of town taking a direct hit, damaging and destroying about one-third of the homes and buildings in town. GA Pizza smartguy (222)
2026-07-12 Kraytdraco (Extinct genus of prapulid worm) Kraytdraco is an extinct genus of priapulid worm from the Middle Cambrian Bright Angel Shale. It contains one species, K. spectatus, known from fossils of its pharyngeal teeth. It is thought to have been a detritivore. Start Radiodont2011 (423)
2025-12-24 List of Canadian tornadoes in 2026 The 2026 Canadian tornado season is the ongoing season of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks across Canada in 2026. C ELLEWEATHERRR (218)
2026-06-21 F-Minor (band) F-Minor (Bengali: এফ মাইনর) is an all-female band from Bangladesh, formed in Dhaka on October 28, 2016. It is Bangladesh's first all-female band from ethnic minority communities. The group preserves and promotes the traditional music of Bangladesh's ethnic minority using modern instruments. C Sajid Ahmed Nijhu (569)
2026-07-15 Brachyplatystoma elbakyani (species of fish) Brachyplatystoma elbakyani is an extinct species of freshwater fish of the genus Brachyplatystoma that lived during the Late Miocene in what is now northeastern Argentina. Start Entychologist (584)
2026-07-16 Ceratocaudia (Genus of macronarian sauropod dinosaurs) Ceratocaudia (lit.'horned tail') is a genus of macronarian sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic Kaladongar Formation of Gujarat, India. The genus contains a single species, the type species Ceratocaudia antiqua, known from a partial skeleton. Start Atlantis536 (4104)

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