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430 ppm 18.01.2026 - 20:00 Uhr Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden. Its too early for spring it is definitely there clearly exposed cold out in the open and every reasonable person suffers from it fascism in a new form led by a creep with a red orange face Climate Change A Flood-Plagued African City Sets Out to Reengineer Its Wetlands This story was originally published by Yale e360 and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Maurice Manishimwe runs a small garage beside a fuel station in Musango village, just outside the Rwandan capital of Kigali, in a nation known as the land of a thousand hills. Sandwiched between one of those hills and the Nyabugogo PM Carney champions claim he's pulling a fast one on Alberta & with his frequent talk but he's a Big Banker & Big Banks fund in a big way. What if they're not who he's really pulling a fast one on
RE: Joe Rogan is given as an example: "men who place a higher importance on being a man are less likely to worry about global warming, less likely to feel personal responsibility for reducing warming and less likely to think warming is caused by humans. Men who feel more anxiety over situations that threaten their masculinity like losing at sports are less convinced that climate change is affecting the planet as a whole (and the United States specifically)." 2/In "A New Faith", this is one of the conflicts that plays out in the background. Just a normal winter day in California. This is super-depressing about Please figure out how to live in a more equal world and try not to burn it down because of your petulance. That would be so petty and well... FFS... just get your act together, man. In "A New Faith", this is one of the conflicts that plays out in the background. How a fix is becoming a problem Across the U.S., the number of homes covered by these so-called insurers of last resort has been steadily increasing for the past five years. FAIR plans were designed as a stopgap measure, but as fuels stronger disasters, these insurers are increasingly relied on.
Chile's forestry agency, Conaf, said firefighters were battling a total of 24 fires across the country on Sunday. The most threatening, it added, were in uble and Biobo. The Chileans didnt get the memo to rake their forests apparently. Second day in a row of quality in we need a clean bill of rights My video here No more and raw on the go "Human activity helped make 2025 third-hottest year on record, experts say" Davos 2026: World elites to arrive in around 1,000 private jets to discuss the climate crisis As the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting begins in Davos on 19 January 2026, a new report reveals a stark contradiction. Over 1,000 private jets are expected to land at nearby airports. Critics call it climate hypocrisy, as the emissions rival those of thousands of cars Your Sunday morning podcast is HERE. Fire up that morning coffee and enjoy. Have a GREAT Sunday! Poland is playing the long game To or not to grow... This commentary discusses the mechanism by which decide whether stop or continue growing under fluctuating conditions. WileyLifeSci This company says it has produced the Holy Grail of batteries New batteries in electric vehicles could store more energy, charge faster and last longer, while lowering fire risk Prolonged heat is especially dangerous for the elderly. Burning waste considered as What the h is going on with our leaders in the world I've always loved that painting. And it think it documents an actual event--the "Little Ice Age". (Thought to be due to dust from , maybe...)
"2025: The fourth-warmest year in U.S. history was full of deadly weather extremes" if a creep somewhere on this beautiful planet can do and say anything without being put to a stop it is fair to state that something is terribly wrong and there is not much coincidence in what is happening everywhere on
Weather-related is climate-related in a broader view here. Climate fears driving relocation plans for millions of American homeowners Kin Insurance Business "Analysis: The climate papers most featured in the media in 2025" Ocean damage nearly doubles the cost of climate change The Danger of Reticence on Steroids In a candid December 2025 appearance on the program Climate Chat, climatologist James Hansen spoke plainly regarding the state of global climate communication. He described the scientific communitys current posture not merely as cautious, but as scientific reticence on steroids. Hansen argued that the persistent political narrative, that global warming can still be limited to 1.5C via net-zero emissions by 2050, is hogwash, explicitly stating that such a figure exposes too much about the widening gap between official goals and physical reality. He noted greenhouse gas forcing is still increasing, making the 1.5C target physically implausible without massive, immediate interventions that go far beyond current commitments. This urgent warning serves as the catalyst for the deep-dive essay, Epistemic Reticence and the Structural Underestimation of Catastrophic Climate Risk. While Hansen sounds the alarm on the immediate data, the essay investigates the deep-seated structural and sociological reasons such warnings are routinely muffled. It explores the Erring on the Side of Least Drama (ESLD) hypothesis, which suggests scientists are culturally predisposed to downplay extreme risks to avoid accusations of alarmism. It examines how the IPCCs requirement for consensus acts as a structural filter, often excising the fat tails of probability distributions, the very worst-case scenarios that Hansen warns we are ignoring. If Hansen is right, and reticence has indeed gone too far, understanding the machinery of this silence is no longer just an academic exercise, it is a survival imperative. The essay attempts to dismantle that machinery to show exactly how and why we underestimate the risk of ruin.
nearly doubles the cost of Japans latest row with Beijing has brought fresh calls for the country to reduce its reliance on China for cleantech, a sector in which its neighbor is dominant. 18.01.2026 - 14:00 Uhr Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden. "France climate goals off track as emissions cuts slow again" In the most cleared state in , Victoria's native wildlife needs our help after fires. Via sciencex.physorg
Finland's ageing icebreaker fleet faces new climate challenges Icebreakers will still be needed far into the future as winters bring more extreme phenomena, with ice masses already as thick as 10 metres in some spots. The Disaster to Come: New Yorks Next Superstorm (shared) "A 16-foot storm surge, two feet higher than Sandys, which when combined with a torrential downpour, could put 25 percent of the city under water. Today, such a storm is not impossible. It could happen about once every century...'But it will become more normal with the changing climate.' Neither without nor without . Links for 1/18/26 Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble Global Oceanic Methane Seeps The U.S. War Machine is Destroying the Planet East African Invasions in South America: Tracing Cultural Clues and Artifacts Left by Early Travelers Bandcamp becomes the first major music platform to ban AI content How Native Homes in
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