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That's not looking good this morning. From Forscher erkennen aus dem All, dass die Jahreszeiten der Erde auer Takt sind - FOCUS online Das ist wohl der grte Unterschied. Jeder normale Mensch sieht das auch, mu dafr aber nicht ins All "Summer 2025 was UK's hottest on record and experts say 'extremes' like this are becoming more common" 9/ They also specifically list regions near mountain ranges as safe carbon storage sites. With permafrost and glacier melt & heavy downpours followed by huge temperature drops prising open rock fissures Uhm, I do realize geologists were among the authors I'm not saying they're wrong, how could I, I'm expert in nothing! But I am really worried. And perhaps, researchers can pick up on these worries and address them in future communications Power of Timber mafia in Pakistan. 8/ Another view on in high latitudes. Quakes from 1990 to 2024 Mag 3.5 and up, North of latitude 50N and South of 50S. Noteworthy in the chronological charts are the Northern increase in Mag4 from 2017 onwards, and the Southern increase from 2014 in Mag5. From July 2021 to June 2024, Mag6 shook the South every month multiple times, which suggests an increase in stronger quakes here. All from weight loss due to melt / C rise! No safe storage sites for Africa: Green Investment Useful for Unlocking Africa's Potential, Mitigating Climate Change: Ethiopian Herald The term "green investment" describes the allocation of resources to businesses, initiatives, or technological advancements that benefit the environment. This form of investment is intended to enhance sustainability, lower carbon emissions, and aid in the transition to a low-carbon economy 7/ I'm really worried about the identified safe carbon storage areas in high latitudes, and in the text, "behind mountain ranges". Because of the rising number of . Bear in mind that epicentres of are not the only point where damage occurs. Quakes are felt 10s and 100s of km away, potentially destabilizing CO2 storage sites! In high latitudes, all the earth is getting mobile due to the mass weight loss causing rebound. See ALTtext. Job Alert Scientific researcher (m/f/d) in tropical ecosystem modelling PostDoc Deadline: 2025-09-16  Location: Germany, Frankfurt am Main When record heat feels strangely normal Trump targets another offshore wind project. In a Wednesday court filing the administration indicated it plans to vacate and reconsider the approval of the New England Wind 1 and 2 projects. At a storage rate of 10Gt CO2 /year, the identified safe spaces would be filled to the brim in 150 years. Besides, just to keep temperature stable once fossil emissions have stopped, it is also required to remove CO2-eq annually from permafrost thaw 4Gt drained wetlands 2Gt, and maybe another 4Gt from some other area So just to counter the warming from feedbacks fills the identified safe carbon storage locations within 150 years. 2/ Why teaching school in San Antonio ended up no big deal - s Old Ways May Show How to Keep Natuur neemt wraak on byteseupubeurope.com - US: Former Federal Workers Relaunch Climate Portal Shut Down Under Trump
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