4 min The wet becomes dry and the dry becomes wet. Climate change is not an event but a process. What we see today is way point into a future of permanent change. There is no refuge for long-term large scale in infrastructure because it will always face conditions. It was never designed to handle. Climate Change Source: The rise of conservative groups engaging on climate change raises a hard question: How do we measure progress in a world where every degree matters so we've reached the 'just say whatever you want to say and it will be true" point of scientific collapse in the US. (part 2 of who knows how many.) No Escape: is a growing threat to people already fleeing war 12 November 2024 "People forced to flee war, violence and persecution are increasingly finding themselves on the front line of the global climate crisis, a new report warns, exposing them to a lethal combination of threats but without the funding and support to adapt. "The report, released today by , the , in collaboration with 13 expert organizations, research institutions and refugee-led groups, uses the latest data to show how climate shocks are interacting with conflict, pushing those who are already in danger into even more dire situations. "Of the more than 120 million forcibly worldwide, three-quarters live in countries heavily impacted by climate change. Half are in places affected by both conflict and serious climate hazards, such as , , , , and . "According to the report No Escape: On the Frontlines of Climate Change, Conflict and by 2040 the number of countries facing extreme climate-related hazards is expected to rise from 3 to 65, the vast majority of which host displaced people. Similarly, most refugee settlements and camps are projected to experience twice as many days of dangerous heat by 2050. 'For the worlds most vulnerable people, climate change is a harsh reality that profoundly affects their lives,' said UN High Commissioner for Refugees, . 'The climate crisis is driving displacement in regions already hosting large numbers of people uprooted by conflict and insecurity, compounding their plight and leaving them with nowhere safe to go.' "For example, the devastating conflict in Sudan has forced millions of people to flee, including 700,000 who have crossed into , which has hosted refugees for decades and yet is one of the countries most exposed to climate change. At the same time, many who fled the fighting but remained in Sudan are at risk of further displacement because of that has blighted the country. "Similarly, 72 per cent of s refugees have sought safety in , where natural hazards such as and , are classified as extreme. " 'In our region, where so many people have been displaced for so many years, we see the effects of climate change before our very eyes,' said , a and former refugee living in . 'I hope the voices of the people in this report help decision-makers to understand that if not addressed, forced displacement and the multiplying effect of climate change will get worse. But if they listen to us, we can be part of the solution, too.' " "We were shocked by the rates of climate distress we observed, particularly the feeling that environmental changes are derailing young people's sense of purpose and possibility." CLIMATE CHANGE 2025 TEHRAN, Iran could be just weeks away from the day when its water reservoirs truly run dry. Climate Refugees: The Human Face of By Marco Kopinke, M.Sc. February 20, 2025 "In recent years, the world has witnessed a dramatic surge in the number of people due to climate-related . In 2022 alone, approximately 36.2 million individuals were forced to leave their homes as a direct result of challenges linked to . This marked a significant increase compared to previous years, highlighting an alarming trend that is reshaping lives and communities across the globe. The stark reality is that these numbers are not just statistics they represent families torn apart, livelihoods disrupted, and futures uncertain. As we continue to see the effects of climate change intensify, the number of is expected to rise, creating a challenge that requires immediate attention and action. "Looking ahead, the projections paint an even grimmer picture. By the year 2050, it is estimated that up to 1.2 billion people could be displaced worldwide due to the impacts of climate change and natural disasters. This staggering figure underscores the urgency of addressing the root causes of climate-induced displacement. It is crucial to understand that these projections are not mere forecasts but a call to action for governments, organizations, and individuals to mitigate the factors contributing to such mass displacement. The potential scale of this crisis demands a coordinated global response to ensure that those affected are provided with the necessary support and resources to rebuild their lives." 01.08.2025 - 20:00 Uhr Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden. Build community!
Stages of my life as told in campfire regulations: Collect firewood around the camp site and sort into sizes for building a campfire. Collecting firewood prohibited. Bring your own. Only bring local firewood to reduce damage by pest and disease. Firewood $10/small bundle. Check the internet for burn bans. Buy a propane firepit due to regularly scheduled burn bans. In the future, I believe kids won't know what a campfire is. Discover how the energy as a service model is revolutionizing industrial energy procurement.
Maybe a fate that can be avoided if we could finally come together and do what we need. But, yeah, profit is soooo important. "Revolutionary city-scanning satellite from UK-France partnership set to transform climate monitoring" (12/12) ... Hayes (cf 1930 1959 + Poutine Donald 2024 2025) -> L'Impossible Monsieur Bb d' avec . - Saxe : Naissance de . Glacier Timelines Over the past 150 years, Switzerlands glaciers have retreated up the alpine slopes, eaten away by warming temperatures induced by industrialization. But such changes can be difficult for people to visualize, so artist Fabian Oefner set out to make these changes more comprehensible. These photographs showing the Rhone and Trift glaciers are the result. Oefner took the glacial extent records dating back into the 1800s and programmed them into a drone. Lit by LED, the drone flew each years profile over the mountainside, with Oefner capturing the path through long-exposure photography. When all the paths are combined, viewers can see the glaciers history written on its very slopes. The effect is, fittingly, ghost-like. We see a glimpse of the glacier as it was, laid over its current remains. (Image credit: video credit: Google Arts and Culture) Found on , but speaks volumes about the state of our , our , and the problems we will have to tackle one way or another: Megablitz reichte 829 Kilometer weit
(9/9) - France : suicide du rsistant Bernard Giberstein suite traumatismes ghetto Varsovie (cf 1942) -> crateur marque Dim . I saw a thing the other day that some squirrels, in California, have begun to hunt and eat birds and small rodents. Are environmental pressures causing speciation How weird would it be, if in a hundred years we had predatory squirrels in all the hotter areas of North America
Global impact of Cluster research. Work by members of the Dust2 team is cited in this newly published article. "This study investigates the pollution status and spatial distribution of heavy metals in road dust from Multan, a heavily industrialized city in southern Punjab, Pakistan." : Horrifying Facts You Wish You Never Knew Horrifying Facts You Wish You Never Knew (6/6) ... quelques encablures de Mar-a-Lago (cf 1992). - OMS retire l'homosexualit de la liste des maladies mentales (cf 1959 Poutine + woke Donald MAGA). (4/4) - USA : morale anti Code Hayes -> scnarios de d'aprs implicite homosexualit/scnes coupes montage (cf 1958 + 2025 Donald ). "C'tait comme travailler la Pravda (cf Poutine). On ne pouvait pas dire que Sebastian avait des relations sexuelles avec des garons et que ceux-ci se vengeaient." - Gore Vidal The climate crisis is here - and it is intensifying. What is it doing to our brains Read my article on the Hot Brain for BBC Future. Cool, more places for birds to land instead. They don't fuck up the environment like your noisy shitcans do.... 'Trumps EU trade deal is based on massive energy purchases that are unlikely to materialize, analysts say' von der Leyen selling out the EU and climate change. Who put this person in charge Climate change: new method can more accurately attribute environmental harm to individual polluters The ninth day of the Konstanz School of Collective Behaviour 2025 () continues with a by Kim Doell on , and . 31st of July 2025 426.81 ppm CO2 in the air Chart shows current value and values for the same day 20 years back Luxembourg cuts greenhouse gas emissions for fifth consecutive year Countrys overall 2024 emissions down 33% since 2005, but several industries still exceed annual targets, according to government report Solar power brings fresh water to Bangladeshs thirsty coastal region Cheap Chinese panels are powering desalination plants for areas that have long struggled with water shortages Mmh so I thought after having had the severe in one or two years ago, it would be good to install the app on my phone. With making severe weather events more common. But now over the past two weeks I'm getting regularly red level weather alerts, like 5 or 6 times now. Meaning severe danger for life with extreme rain and hail etc..... Each time it was only a small amount of rain and a little thunder but nothing heavy or even worthy of a maximum level alert. Pretty annoying -.- The Government has allocated over 8% of its 2025/26 fiscal year budget to environmental protection and combating climate change , according to Fred Sabiti, National Technical Advisor on Environment and Climate Change Mainstreaming at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning (MINECOFIN) Harnessing the power of the sun to boost agriculture in California's Central Valley.
When the sea takes over: Voices from a climate-displaced community in Mexico TABASCO, Mexico Flooding caused by rapid sea-level rise and increasingly intense storms has decimated the coastal town of El Bosque in Tabasco, Mexico. Between 2019 to June 2024, at least 70 homes in the community were destroyed by the sea Permutations 25 x 42" Man With Sign, August 1, 02025 The world outside is soggy and cool, and I haven't gone too far before realizing I would have been better off with an extra layer of cloth. But I'm stubborn and continue, arriving at Roosevelt Circle at 7:31, greeting Craige and setting up my signs. Today's message is EVERY DISASTER MOVIE STARTS WITH A SCIENTIST BEING IGNORED. 1/
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