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Finding out how to survive Europes deadly heatwaves - before it's too late DW News

When the government fires you, they lose control:

"More than 191 million people in Europe faced temperatures of at least 35C 95F, with extreme heat warnings across the region."

To our friends in Europe, stay safe, and stay cool!

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The website features Climate.gov's 15-year collection of climate news and stories, expert blogs, visual status reports on key climate indicators, maps and data pathways, climate literacy resources, classroom materials, and restored access to the Fifth National Climate Assessment.

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Angesichts der anhaltenden ruft der Deutsche Stdte- und Gemeindebund zum sparsamen Umgang mit auf.

Zunchst setzt der Verband auf freiwilliges . Falls ntig, knnten Kommunen jedoch auch Einschrnkungen oder Verbote erlassen. Ziel ist es, die whrend der hohen Belastung zu sichern.



"Datacentres are growing target of global climate-related legal cases, report finds"

European heatwave is worst ever and impossible without climate crisis, scientists say.

Study also finds high humidity means people in hundreds of cities are enduring their worst ever heat stress.

The same people, that tell you about global heatening, that you can not predict the future, are the people telling you, that as long as the weather forecast fails, you can not trust the climate science.

Maybe we could need som druids.

Europe's heatwave linked to 1,300 deaths, WHO says, as Germany hits record 41.7C

Make fossil fuel companies pay for N.J.s climate damage

Climate Change And Extreme Rainfall: What Science Is Saying

Science is becoming increasingly clear - climate change is making many rainfall events more intense. However, science also tells us something hopeful - that many of the risks can be reduced through better planning, to save lives and properties that better infrastructure can reduce the severity of the damage and that better environmental management can improve resilience.The rain may be changing, but the bigger question is: are we changing fast enough to meet itIf we are to survive these changing patterns, preemptive planning must become the new normal.

Eine ungewhnlich kalte Meeresregion im knnte in Europa verstrken.

Forschende vermuten, dass der sogenannte den beeinflusst und stabile begnstigt.

Gleichzeitig gibt es Hinweise auf eine Abschwchung der , eines wichtigen . Die Zusammenhnge werden weiter erforscht, knnten aber weitreichende Folgen fr das Klima haben.

If people want to help make this trending, there is an effort to ask the UK meteorological office to name storms after Big Oil to highlight the issue

- BigOil
- BP
- Equinor
- Exxon
- Shell



"Millions of people around the world are having their lives upended by floods, storms, and heatwaves worsened by the climate crisis. Those forced to flee their home countries, however, are finding that the door to the United States is more firmly shut than ever.

Neither U.S. nor international law recognizes environmental hazards, such as climate-related displacement, as a valid cause to claim asylum or gain entry through other migration pathways, despite the mounting toll of disasters caused by an overheating planet."

In Berlin, police deployed two water cannons to spray mist onto people

Water cannons put to good use

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- Fossil fuel emissions have rapidly worsened European heatwaves in just a few decades - "This summer shows that at 1.4C of global warming, extreme heat is already reaching the limits of our societies ability to cope. Our analysis here shows that intense heat is increasing rapidly even in living memory, with such events tens to hundreds of times more likely since only 2003 and virtually impossible just 50 years ago. A rapid phase-out of fossil fuels is critical if we are to avoid even higher temperatures and their consequences in the future." - World Weather Attribution - The core WWA team is formed by researchers from several institutions, including the Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London, The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, and the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre

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2022.

Trs intressante vido de la chane Limit sur la .

28 Jun 'If you couldnt die as long as you had more book ideas to write, how long are you living'

About 150 years

Not even half way there yet!

Is 150 years really the limit of human life span

Die anhaltende fhrt auf mehreren zu .

Auf der , und bleiben gesperrt. In , und khlen Winterdienst-Fahrzeuge Straen mit Wasser, um weitere Schden zu verhindern. Die Manahmen sollen die erhhen und grere Sperrungen vermeiden.

Western Colorado and Utah are on fire. Apparently, so is Europe.

Gooseberry threw off half of its fruit in the heat wave

This latest analysis reinforces a stark reality: a powerful, concentrated group of fossil fuel corporations are not only dominating global emissions but are actively sabotaging climate action and weakening government ambition.

Half of worlds CO2 emissions come from just 32 fossil fuel firms, study shows Fossil fuels The Guardian

A sad inevitability: after decades of climate warnings, why is Europe so unprepared for rising heat



El Nios coming back and it could cost the global economy trillions

"UK June heat record broken for third day in a row as ministers urged to act"

Record-breaking heat that's blanketed western Europe for more than a week has strained public health services and disrupted everything from transport to food and energy production.

A kind usage of anti riots water cannons.

Appeals court rejects Trump EPA bid to abandon rule restricting deadly soot pollution.

Decision leaves in place Biden-era standard on pollution from coal-fired plants, factories and other industrial sources.

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More than 191m people in Europe face temperatures over 35C, with extreme heat warnings from Germany to Hungary

French government under fire as hospitals face excess heatwave deaths

After 11 days of an exceptional heatwave and in the face of the heavy human toll that is beginning to emerge, politicians are accusing the French government of "incompetence" and "inaction." This comes after health officials said Sunday there had been around 1,000 more deaths than expected compared to ...

Yes, public buildings in particular hospitals, schools, care homes should have been retrofitted to be climate-resilient long ago.
Unfortunately, we have been largely unsuccessful in curbing now we must bear the costs not only of combating further exacerbation of climate change, but also of far-reaching adaptation measures.
That is, provided there is still enough money and political capital available once the 5% mark for defence spending has been reached.

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France records 1,000 additional deaths during record-breaking heatwave

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Lake Baikal is 25 million years old. It holds 20% of the world's unfrozen freshwater. It is the deepest lake on Earth.

And it is unraveling.

The thermobaric pump that oxygenates its deepest waters depends on cold temperatures that are disappearing. Endemic diatoms are being replaced by ordinary species found in every pond. The sponge forests that filter the lake's water are dying from disease. Clear-cut logging bans lifted in March 2026.

A 6.7-million-year climate record is at risk.

New blog post on the slow death of Earth's oldest, deepest lake:


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