Jeff Opperman

@jjopperman

is WWF's global lead scientist for freshwater.

Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Tilmeldt januar 2010

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  1. Fastgjort tweet
    27. nov. 2018

    The renewable revolution is creating a future where low-cost and reliable renewable grids are possible without sacrificing great rivers and their immense values for people

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    Extreme climate change has reached the United States: Here are America’s fastest-warming places - Washington Post

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  3. retweetede
    29. nov.

    It's been a busy year for us in the team. From the new Respond & Value sections going live, to new basin & new high resolution data, new tools & new publications, it takes a (small but mighty) team! Very excited for what 2020 will bring!

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    14. nov.

    Did you know that taking at least 20' out of your day to stroll or sit in a place that makes you feel in contact with will significantly lower your hormone levels? Study published in :

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    21. nov.

    Denver's water use went down by 28% while its population grew 17%. Phoenix's water went down 12% while population grew 16%. Las Vegas' water went down 7% while population grew 29%. Shall I continue? We're decoupling water from growth. Get on board. More in forthcoming paper.....

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    18. nov.
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  7. 13. nov.

    5 key takeaways from on just released World Energy Outlook 2019 from : renewables rising, but not fast enough; offshore wind gaining; popularity of SUVs wiping out gains from EVs; energy efficiency has stalled; Africa is key

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  8. 13. nov.

    Just released, World Energy Outlook 2019 highlights deep disparities in the global energy system via

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    11. nov.

    The delta supports 17M livelihoods & largest fishery on earth, but strategic analyses have been absent in dev plans. show the limits of hydro for the Mekong & around the world:

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    12. nov.

    This administration is anti-precautionary principle. A cynical use of transparency that will make it more difficult to protect the environment and public health.

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  11. 10. nov.

    AP finds thousands face risk because of aging US dams - reducing risk is a great reason to remove aging dams and restore free-flowing rivers!

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    10. nov.

    It’s so much worse than scientists understood even five years ago. And only 17 percent of Americans have even the vaguest understanding of what’s happening. via

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    10. nov.

    "Xayaburi dam (in Laos) is listed as part of Thailand’s national development agenda... Why are Thai investors bankrolling dams in neighboring countries while energy reserves in Thailand are three times higher than the world standard?"

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  14. 10. nov.

    One key takeaway from this article is that natural gas vs solar plus storage is now a credible debate to have on cost. And then add in the fact that gas plants are locking us in to emissions for decades. via

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  15. 8. nov.

    You say you want a revolution? Africa poised to lead way in global green revolution and leapfrog past fossil fueled development, says report from

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  16. retweetede
    7. nov.

    Beautiful reminder rivers are alive it is the dynamic equilibrium between water & sediment flows and their ability to move in their beds that makes them resilient they don't like be constrained between dikes or behind dams they need space to move & breath

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  17. 7. nov.

    Dams threaten one of Europe's last untamed rivers (illustrated by beautiful photos and video). Does Albania need to dam up one of Europe's few remaining free-flowing rivers? The region has strong potential for renewable energy.

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  18. 5. nov.

    Green Climate Fund attracts record US$9.8 billion for developing nations

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  19. 5. nov.

    Humans are drying out Europe’s ancient peat bogs, risking turning them from carbon sinks to sources

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    29. okt.
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  21. retweetede
    30. okt.

    new research shows 150 million people now living on land that will be below the high-tide line by midcentury including: entire & large areas of

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