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Extreme weather shapes climate change perceptions worldwide

> People who have lived through floods, heat waves, or other climate-related disasters are significantly more likely to view climate change as a very serious threat, according to new research from the University of Amsterdam, published in Environmental Research Letters.

Quantifying Grid Resilience Against Extreme Weather Using Large-Scale Customer Power Outage Data

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A lot of people see the 2021 film Don't Look Up as something that fails to communicate the message of climate change well enough. McKay stated that the movie was written specifically to point people at the absurdity of the "climate crisis". And yet the film's allegorical comet / asteroid doomsday plot seems to fail at giving it justice. For once an asteroid that is about to destroy the planet is nobody's fault. While the climate change is somebody's fault. But if you look at the movie relatively to other disaster flicks of the same type ( like and ) you see something rather interesting.

Federal judge dismisses Lighthiser v. Trump youth climate lawsuit, citing jurisdiction

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A lot of people see the 2021 Adam McKay film Don't Look Up as something that fails to communicate the message of climate change well enough. McKay stated that the movie was written specifically to point people at the absurdity of the "climate crisis". And yet the film's allegorical comet / asteroid doomsday plot seems to fail at giving it justice. For once an ...

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Earths climate just crossed a line we cant ignore

Worldwide outages right now. 2 M class should have not cause these massive disruptions.

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Its October 15. The Niagara peaches have not yet ceased.

Climate change worsening child malnutrition in Pacific, study indicates

Climate change is worsening child malnutrition for a number of New Zealand's Pacific neighbours, according to a new study by a global charity.

The study released today by Save the Children indicates a link between climate change and malnutrition in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu

Under current laws, more solar and wind projects are assessed for their impact on the environment than coal mines

CO2 from wildfires increases by 9% as climate crisis supercharges infernos

Greenhouse gases from wildfires at sixth highest level on record after blazes in large areas of the Americas and Africa

Les hybrides rechargeables polluent presque autant que les voitures essence, selon T&E

Les voitures hybrides rechargeables (PHEV's) polluent presque autant que les voitures motorisation essence, affirme l'ONG europenne Transport & Environment (T&E) qui se base sur des mesures ralises sur 127.000 vhicules hybrides rechargeables

Climate change driven groundwater loss accelerates sinkholes in the Middle East
As climate change reduces rainfall across Middle East, communities are increasingly turning to groundwater for irrigation, which, combined with regions fragile soil structure, is leading to formation of massive sinkholes

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Planets first catastrophic climate tipping point reached, report says, with coral reefs facing widespread dieback

- Government told to prepare for 2C warming by 2050

Climate change: Nigeria targets 47% emission reduction by 2030

They had enough food for most to be fat. Making it seem didn't hit the food production.

Despite the apparent abundance of rainfall in recent yearshistorically a lifeline for agricultural productivitythe effectiveness of this water resource is compromised by systemic issues in the region. Farmers in Southern Africa often confront significant barriers, including access to essential resources such as fertilizers, improved seeds, and modern agricultural techniques

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LGBTQ+ people who are forced to migrate from climate-vulnerable areas are similarly likely to face discrimination and harassment on their journey to and in refugee camps

Pennsylvania Community Groups Urge Officials to Restrict Data Center Development

Tech companies have proposed building more than 20 of the power-hungry complexes around the state. Some advocates are seeking to control their growth through zoning

Current market incentives favour cheaper and more available biological projects to pull carbon dioxide (CO) from the atmosphere and store it, such as forestry, which locks carbon in trees, or biochar

However, these methods carry a higher risk of carbon re-release, such as when land use changes or wildfires increase. They are often considered only a temporary solution the carbon is not locked away for long enough to stem rising global temperatures

Hotter does mean wetter: As climate change intensifies, so will extreme rainfall in Japan

Progressieve partijen zorgen voor CO2-reductie, al zitten daar haken en ogen aan, blijkt uit doorrekening CPB

Gezien Nederland niet op koers ligt voor het behalen van ons klimaatdoel voor 2030, zijn extra maatregelen wel degelijk nodig. Het goede nieuws is dat die op lange termijn zullen lonen, zowel ecologisch als financieel. De gevolgen van klimaatverandering kosten immers nog veel meer geld.


Government told to prepare for 2C warming by #2050
said they would advise prepare for beyond long-term temperature goal set out in . The letter came as the World Meteorological Organization () confirmed that 2024 had seen a record rise of in the atmosphere. is the gas mainly responsible for human-caused climate change and is released when are burnt, as well as other activities.

This is what happens when you pass the tipping point.

A new study analysing 49 years of data from 20 sites indicated carbon is being emitted because trees are dying and decaying faster than they can be replaced.

I hold Greta Thunberg in high regard because she could have easily continued her career by taking advantage of speaking engagements and appearances at prestigious events like Davos for the rest of her life.

Australia's tropical trees emit more carbon than they absorb: study
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Climate change is killing trees faster than they can be replaced leading to greater carbon emissions, according to a new study.


Stark warning issued for leaders.

A major scientific report confirms the first catastrophic climate tipping point is here: warm-water coral reefs are now in irreversible long-term decline. With global heating at 1.4C, we've already passed the 1.2C threshold where this collapse was triggered, risking the livelihoods of hundreds of millions.

The report warns we're on the brink of other tipping points, including Amazon dieback and ice sheet collapse.

A second degree has hit the planet.

Fall warming can delay the first freeze of the season, disrupting important ecological cues in forests, farms, and gardens

Climate Central analyzed how the first fall freeze date has changed since 1970 in 204 U.S. cities

The first freeze now arrives later in 88% (179) of cities analyzed 12 days later, on average, than in the early 1970s.

A later freeze can worsen fall allergies, lengthen pest seasons, and reduce summer fruit yields

Oil minister highlights Kuwaits deep-seated belief in climate, environmental protection
UNEP warns of rising climate risks in West Asia

KUWAIT: Kuwait approaches environmental and climate issues not merely as international obligations but as a deeply rooted national belief shared by both the government and the people, said Minister of Oil and Chairman of the Supreme Council for the Environment, Tareq Al-Roumi

A crucial store of carbon in Australias tropical forests has switched from carbon sink to carbon source

The researchers analyzed and compared vegetation coverage using demographic information from the 2021 Canadian Census. The results revealed that neighborhoods with higher incomes, higher levels of education, and predominantly white populations tended to have access to higher quality green infrastructure. In contrast, poorer, more racially diverse areas received less cooling benefit from green infrastructure


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