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I carry a deep sadness knowing that neither of my children wants to or can feel right/safe having children. Also that I myself had children whose lives have already been impacted by changes wrought by our cultural greed. These are things I'm thinking about going into

is not a hoax. It has real consequences, and higher food prices is just one of those consequences.

. It would help, wouldn't it, Paul Krugman, if the weren't so dependent on frickin' !! If there is one, & only one, good thing that comes out of this wretched , it will be a surge in ! is a sworn of , & denier, but he is doing renewables a huge favour, as has pointed out ().

What womens work songs reveal about the changing climate

Plant trees and save the planet.

Coral cover of Brazils Abrolhos reefs, the most biodiverse coral ecosystem in the South Atlantic, has fallen by around 15% over 18 years due to climate change and human activity, researchers in Rio de Janeiro told Reuters. Marine heatwaves linked to climate change have intensified so-called bleaching events where corals expel the algae that call them home, which permanently undermines coral health

Make pay instead of taxpayers. It's literally their fault.

Women had less say in decision-making in homes led by men compared to those led by women. However, homes led by women often had lower levels of education, which limited their influence beyond the home. In some cases, women were more climate vulnerable if they lacked social ties to community leaders. This made it harder to access resources

R to :

climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/
climate-adapt.eea.europa.eu/


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Brits may be banned from sitting outside in the sun next month under new Spanish law

More than four out of five companies are maintaining or accelerating their climate goals, and more companies are on track to achieve their operational and value chain decarbonization targets, challenging the narrative that sustainability efforts have peaked with increased political scrutiny, according to a new study

with companies ramping and maturing their engagement strategies with suppliers, and increasing transparency on Scope 3 emissions

Chris Hinchliff (Labour) asks the PM at to use the King's Speech to redirect our economy in light of what will bring about

An uncomfortable truth: healthcare is both a protector of health and a contributor to one of its greatest threats

Zero Hour: Protecting people should be the first duty of any Government. At present, the UK is deeply unprepared for the increasing threat of floods, droughts, wildfires and food shortages.
The cross-party CNCC will continue to urge the Government to deliver, before it's too late.

Massachusetts weather station shows the science behind our climate

At Blue Hill Observatory and Science Center near Boston, staff and volunteers have been using many of the same tools to monitor the weather since it opened in 1885. Its an important reference for the study of climate change

29.04.2026 - 14:00 Uhr
Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden.

everything is fine

Your donated clothes might end up here

Millions of garments flood a Ghana market and much of it becomes waste

As the climate warms, at least four factors

Ocean warming is causing the strongest hurricanes to get stronger
A poleward shift in which hurricanes reach their peak intensity farther north (primarily because of warming sea surface temperatures)
More hurricanes are forming close to the U.S. coast as a result of ocean warming
More Greenland blocking (a stuck jet stream pattern that increases the risk of a Northeast U.S. landfall

Suicidal model of capitalism leading to war and fascism, climate summit told

Colombia president Gustavo Petro tells 57-country talks on a green energy transition that fossil fuel interests could destroy humanity

MANGLED!

The U.S. was slammed by severe weather this week:
30+ tornadoes
230+ hail reports (up to 2)
Winds over 70 mph
40,000+ acres burned in GA, 120 homes lost
At least 2 killed in Texas. Millions faced tornado alerts.

2026 is already intense: 530+ tornadoes about 100 above average.

This isnt just storm season. Its global warming!

Hank Green goes off the rails in this one, because the video he's analyzing is so fucking infuriatingly manipulative:

Seems like a good move- exclude the

"A new power: Trump not invited to climate conference attended by 60 countries"

Government, employer, and worker experts meeting at the International Labour Organization (ILO) in Geneva have adopted the first-ever conclusions on occupational safety and health risks linked to extreme weather events and changing weather patterns. The agreement provides global guidance on how to better protect workers and enterprises from climate-related hazards across all sectors

I tell you what let's use our votes to put our world at the TOP of the political agenda, where it belongs. Are you up for it It's what I'll be doing...


More than 60 percent of U.S. is covered by drought as impacts worsen

See where one of the worst droughts so far this century is hitting hardest and continues to deepen

More wow from last week's Beijing auto show.

Chinese EVs Can Now Project Entire Movies From Their Headlights

Africa: Climate-Driven Disruptions to Education in Africa Raise Protection Risks for Millions of Children: IPS United Nations -- The escalating global climate crisis has led to an increase in the frequency of climate-induced natural disasters, affecting millions worldwide. As governments struggle to keep up due to persistent funding shortfalls and inadequate preparedness and response mechanisms,

Iran crisis shows fossil fuels-based energy system is inherently volatile and unstable

What is Expressive Art
(revised)

Diary of My Art -
link to updated book in progress - PDF



European State of the Climate 2025

Key Messages:
At least 95% of Europe experienced above-average annual temperatures in 2025.
A record three-week affected sub-Arctic , with temperatures near to and within the Arctic Circle exceeding 30C.

in all European regions saw a net mass loss, with recording its second-largest glacier loss on record snow cover was 31% below average the Ice Sheet lost 139 gigatonnes (139 billion tonnes) of ice.

The annual sea surface temperature for the European region was the highest on record, and 86% of the region experienced at least strong marine heatwaves.

burnt around 1,034,550 hectares, the largest area on record.

flows were below average for 11 months of the year across , with 70% of rivers seeing below-average annual flows.

and affected thousands across Europe, though extreme and flooding were less widespread than in recent years.

supplied nearly half (46.4%) of Europes electricity in 2025, with solar power reaching a new contribution record of 12.5%.

is vital for a sustainable future, but is a major cause of its degradation. Climate change and biodiversity are strongly connected within European policy and frameworks.



Globale Meeresoberflchentemperatur auch im April 2026 auf Rekordniveau:

#2026

Melting away: Europe becomes fastest-warming continent as climate crisis worsens

"The roots of todays lie in racial and , which established exploitative practices of both people and the environment, fueling the Industrial Revolution and accelerating ."
For , the Atlantic Ocean is an Ancestral Graveyard

Excellent annihilation of a 'just being reasonable' climate change denial video.
I love Hank Green!



Uzbekistan and China to Develop Early Warning Systems for Dust Storms

New polling highlighted by Climate Cymru partners has revealed ongoing, widespread public concern in Wales about climate change and strong support for solutions.

The data shows that 60 per cent of people in Wales are worried about climate change, rising to 78 per cent among 16 to 29-year-olds

A new report by the Finnish Meteorological Institute tells the climate story of Central Finland. For a resident of Jyvskyl stepping outside in the morning, the weather may no longer feel quite the same as it did a few decades ago: winter precipitation increasingly falls as rain instead of snow, spring arrives earlier, & summer warmth extends further into autumn


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