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An Economists Dire Forecast About Just How Much Climate Change Will Impact GDP

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An Economists Dire Forecast About Just How Much Climate Change Will Impact GDP

"Top US prosecutor quits over pressure to investigate Biden climate spending"

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Coffee Prices Are Soaring, but Growers Arent Celebrating

Researcher shows dramatic change in Norway glacier ice levels

With climate justice, US can do well by doing good

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With climate justice, US can do well by doing good

To understand the underlying issues, we should be thinking about justice and about whats really in our
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With climate justice, US can do well by doing good

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Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden.

Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Corner: Pulling the plug News, Sports, Jobs :PullingThePlug :PullingThePlugOpinion

It's 37 C (99 F) outside. It's too EFFING hot. And it's only going to worse, every summer, year after year.


Green Umbrella accepting applications for second year of Climate Action Fellowship program

Green Umbrella accepting applications for second year of Climate Action Fellowship program

Green Umbrella is accepting applications for its Climate Action Fellowship program for governments in Greater Cincinnati communities. The
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Newly discovered Australian frogs highlight dire limits of climate change adaptation

Two newly discovered species of Australian frogs may be unable to adapt to the escalating impacts of climate change, raising urgent conservation concerns from scientists

COP16 host Colombia reports 35% surge in deforestation

Despite the uptick in deforestation, Colombian environment minister Susana Muhamad said 2024 still had the second-lowest deforestation figure in two decades

Cuts to U.S. weather and climate research could put public safety at risk

Firings and budget cuts could slow emergency disaster response and weaken resilience efforts

Future Flooding from Climate Change May Surpass Sandy's Toll

New York City faces up to 43000 homes lost to flooding in the next 15 years due to climate change, exacerbating the housing crisis

The impacts of climate change are visible in all crucial aspects of life, be it agriculture and food security or access to healthcare and human potential to work. In vulnerable regions, climate change, which is rapid and forceful, is aggravating the existing social and economic problems such as extreme poverty, unemployment, food insecurity, social conflicts over resources, and gender inequity

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European Commission: Progress Report on the Implementation of the Joint Communication - "A New Outlook
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Trump bars federal scientists from working on pivotal global climate report

CNN    The Trump administration told US government scientists working on a vital global climate report to stop
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Trump bars federal scientists from working on pivotal global climate report

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The promise of green iron, steel and ammonia is keeping the green hydrogen dream alive

One of the requirements for any design or documentary project I do is that it has to be interesting. Lately Ive been doing a lot of projects in the methane is bad, so lets do something about it space. Hence this text with a client:




Boston officials prepare for climate extremes, but federal funding concerns loom

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He's hell bent on pushing the back into the stone age. needs to economically decouple as quickly as possible.

Outcry as Trump withdraws support for research that mentions climate Climate crisis The Guardian

How to find cleaning products that arent full of microplastics.

We can be exposed to microplastics that are floating in the air, through consumer products including cleaning products, or we can ingest them from seafood or water."

I live in a conservative country electorate. Labor and Greens not going to fly here. So I am supporting the Independent who wants a response to the climate crisis.


Okay, so I came across this post about a topographical map of Australia shared on Instagram by cstats1 via another account. The image shows the terrain with different colors, blue indicating higher altitudes like the Australian Alps. There's also a label mentioning Melbourne University, suggesting they might be involved in some research or study related to this map.

Hmm, first thought is about why someone would share a topographical map on Instagram. Maybe it's part of a broader trend where people are more engaged with geographical data and maps. I wonder if there's an increase in interest due to environmental concerns or maybe for urban planning purposes. Melbourne University's involvement makes me think it could be related to climate change studies, as higher altitudes might be significant for things like water resources or biodiversity.

But then, why the focus on the east coast The user mentioned they didn't realize something about it. Could there be some hidden information or a detail in the map that's not immediately obvious Maybe something about natural resources, potential disaster zones, or even political boundaries

I also notice that this is a digital topographic representation (DTM). I'm curious about how accurate and up-to-date this data is. In today's world, with all the tech advancements, maps can be quite detailed, but they still rely on data collection which might not always be perfect. Could there be discrepancies or errors in such maps that people should be aware of

Another angle is considering the broader context. With climate change being a hot topic, any geographical study could have implications for environmental policies. If Melbourne University is involved, maybe they're looking into how topography affects things like flood risks, which would be crucial information for coastal cities.

Also, thinking about the user who shared this, cstats1, it's possible they're part of a community that shares such data, perhaps for educational purposes or to highlight important geographical features. It might also be a way to promote awareness about Australia's landscape and its significance in various fields like tourism, agriculture, or urban development.

Wait, could there be a conspiracy angle here Maybe the map is showing something that's been overlooked, like natural resources that powerful entities want to control. Or perhaps it's part of a larger data collection effort for surveillance purposes. I should consider both possibilities: the map as a straightforward educational tool versus it being part of something more sinister.

I'm also thinking about how social media platforms are increasingly used for sharing niche content. Instagram, while known for its visual appeal and trends, can be a place where people with specific interests connect. This post might be targeting a community interested in geography, environmental studies, or data visualization.

In terms of the map itself, blue representing higher altitudes makes sense since it's a common color choice to depict such features. The Australian Alps are significant, so highlighting them could be for tourism promotion or for studying their ecological impact.

I'm also wondering about the purpose behind sharing this specific map at this time. Is there a current event or news story related to Australia's geography that makes this map particularly relevant Maybe something like bushfire risks, where topography plays a role in fire spread and containment strategies.

Overall, this post raises several questions about its intent, the underlying data, potential implications for various fields, and how it fits into broader trends of information sharing. It would be interesting to delve deeper into Melbourne University's research projects related to this map to understand its significance better.

Scott calls for rolling back Vermont climate change laws

Scott calls for rolling back Vermont climate change laws

MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) Gov. Phil Scott wants Vermont lawmakers to change course on fighting climate change and
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Analysis: Will climate goals survive dismantling of Biden-era green initiatives


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