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I stopped watching or listening to the years ago, because of their very biased reporting. Not just on , but also on the Wets 'wars of regime change' and even !

If you think all the little things we ordinary mortals do are the driver of , think again - "Just 57 companies linked to 80% of greenhouse gas since 2016

Analysis reveals many big producers increased output of fossil fuels and related emissions in seven years after Paris climate deal

A mere 57 , , and producers are directly linked to 80% of the worlds emissions since the 2016 climate agreement, a study has shown.

This powerful cohort of state-controlled corporations and shareholder-owned multinationals are the leading drivers of the climate crisis, according to the Carbon Majors Database, which is compiled by world-renowned researchers."
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"During this period, the biggest investor-owned contributor to emissions was of the , which was linked to 3.6 gigatonnes of CO2 over seven years, or 1.4% of the global total. Close behind were , , and , each of which was associated with at least 1% of global emissions."



How can I make my retirement plan climate-friendly

Today, Clark runs a company that sells risk and weather models to many cat bond investors. Her team estimates that insured hurricane losses are 11% higher than they would have been without global warming.

Flashback to the 1970s: a pivotal decade for environmental awareness.

From the Cold War's unique environmental bilateral agreements to modern US-China cooperation on , the journey towards understanding and combating climate change has been long and complex.

Let's continue to push for international collaboration and innovative solutions to protect our planet for future generations.

Thanks for reading The Climate Historian

"Shell appeals Dutch court's landmark climate ruling forcing it to slash emissions"

Don't underestimate the importance of this process, putting the pins on the map and asking for new parks and and an end to logging in ALL ITS FORMS. It's only open until end of April. Put in as many ideas & pins as you can.



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Die Carbon Majors-Datenbank zeichnet 1.421 GtCO2e der kumulierten historischen Emissionen von 1854 bis 2022 auf 122 Industrieproduzenten nach, deren CO2-Anteil 72% entspricht% der globalen CO2-Emissionen aus fossilen Brennstoffen und Zement seit 1751. ber 70% dieser globalen CO2-Emissionen sind historisch gesehen nur 78 Unternehmen zugerechnet.

This tree is nearly 10 metres in circumference. It would take at least six people stretching fingertip to fingertip to circle its massive trunk. It's survived for hundreds of years. Its perfect habitat for Greater Gliders, Leadbeater's Possums and Powerful Owls.

And soon the bulldozers and chainsaws will hack it down and haul it away.


Green Our Planet

Unfortunately I cant attend, but will be there in spirit

It's definitely the plastic straws and the small diesel hatchback and and and and and

has slowed Earths rotation and could affect how we keep time

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Analysis reveals many big producers increased output of fossil fuels and related emissions in seven years after Paris climate deal... Just 57 companies linked to 80% of greenhouse gas emissions since 2016...

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Just 57 companies linked to 80% of greenhouse gas emissions since 2016

This is an amazing statistic, if true: 57 oil, gas, coal and cement producing companies have accounted for 80% of greenhouse gas emissions since 2016 v

This is the source report a lot of data and citations. I have not tried to verify nor reproduce results before linking to it:

"In spite of what we know about climate change and its impacts on human health, policymakers and decision-makers are still not taking action quickly and decisively enough."

- change: Logging decline after political change in ,

A reminder for those of you in tautahi-Christchurch, NZ, that tomorrow afternoon is the big School Strike 4 Climate protest. Its organised by teenagers and open to everyone. Its a great opportunity to let NZ know you want urgent and meaningful action on climate, and to support our brave young people dreaming of a better future.

1 PM Friday 5 April, starting at the Bridge of Remembrance.

Other SS4C protests happening simultaneously across NZ.

A friend invited me to watch the program 'Is It Time To Break The Law' about taking regarding . Very thought provoking indeed and I highly recommend watching it.

Whilst the aims of and are most admirable, I feel that it would be more effective if the infrastructure and executives of the organisations responsible for emissions were directly targeted. This list is comprehensive:

'The destruction of the worlds most pristine rainforests continued at a relentless rate in 2023, despite dramatic falls in forest loss in Brazilian and Colombian Amazon, new figures show.'

'Canada also experienced record-breaking loss of forest due to fire, losing more than 8m hectares.'

'Changes in land use of which deforestation is a central component is second-largest source of greenhouse-gas emissions and a main driver of biodiversity loss.'

Via MrMatthewTodd
Listen to Succession star Jeremy Strong: We are all in this together and we are all in deep shit
Yes I know this is from the hellsite butso very YES to what hes saying.
Yes yes yes THIS





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This sounds "a bit" repetitive :

"Climate: The Movie (The Cold Truth) Updated 4K version"

The organization Clintel (behind the movie):

Landsat Insights - Wetland History In Your Hand
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InfluenceMaps new analysis shows that this group is not slowing down production, with most entities increasing production after the Paris agreement."

Just 57 companies casually destroying the planet.

Be mad at the corporations raking in billion dollar profits. Corporate greed is the whole problem.


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57 oil, gas, coal and cement state-controlled corporations & shareholder-owned multinationals are directly linked to 80% of the worlds greenhouse gas emissions SINCE the 2016 Paris climate agreement

Hi,

As you read this, Shell is threatening to sue Greenpeace for a staggering $1.7 million dollars because they dared to challenge their reckless oil expansion plans. This is outrageous. Peaceful protest is not a crime!

I just signed this open letter to Shell expressing my dismay at the case - can you sign it too

Greenpeace will be handing in the open letter as evidence in court, so every signature counts!

Thank you

Just 57 linked to 80% of since #2016 The Guardian

Utah governor signs bill to keep large coal plant alive... "The bill S.B. 161 could force the current owners of the Intermountain Power Plant in Western Utah to sell the facility rather than retire it. It lays out a process for the state to purchase the plant to keep it open if another buyer is not found. "

What do Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson, Benedict Cumberbatch and Greta Thunberg have in common

Theyve all just signed an open letter to Shell expressing their outrage at Shells multimillion dollar lawsuit against Greenpeace.

Will you join them and add your name too If enough people sign the letter, we can show Shell and the court that public opinion is firmly on our side. So every signature counts!





A Decade of Growth in Solar and Wind Power: Trends Across the U.S.

The authors analyzed historical data on solar and wind energy over 10 years, from 2014 to 2023. Their analysis shows that the amount of electricity produced from solar and wind power increased across the U.S. The U.S. generated 238,121 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity from solar in 2023 more than eight times the amount generated a decade earlier in 2014.

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2nd flood warning just came through.

Oh joy of joys.

Just 57 companies linked to 80% of greenhouse gas emissions since 2016 Greenhouse gas emissions The Guardian

Letham et al provide a synthesis of the postglacial sea level history of northern Vancouver Island in western Canada. The highstands (2-85 m) here are far lower than in central Vancouver Island, but do provide definitive proof that this area was glaciated. The ages indicate that some areas of northern Vancouver Island deglaciated by about 18,000 years ago, far earlier than many other places along the west coast.

Monsoon Marauders and Summer Violence: Exploring the Spatial Relationship between Climate Change and Terrorist Activity in India

"India is the ideal case study for investigating the relationship between climate change and extremism, with average temperatures in the country reaching record highs as well as having 9,096 terrorist incidents occur during our 20-year study period between 1998 and 2017."

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To Thrive Amid Climate Change, We Must Turn to Agriculture for Solutions

An Open Letter from economists on Canadian Carbon Pricing. Key points:
1. Not only does carbon pricing reduce emissions, but it does so at a lower cost than other approaches.
2. The price-and-rebate approach provides an incentive to reduce carbon emissions (due to the price), while maintaining most households overall purchasing power (due to the rebate).
3. Canadian carbon pricing has a negligible impact on overall inflation.


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