Interesting read. I drew the conclusion
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Interesting read. I drew the conclusion that talking about the possible effects of in way that drives fear can eventually drive membership into such authoritarian leader cults. It is another basis that can contribute to the sense of fear behind this desire for strong, rule-breaking leadership. One may think that it is strange to couple the to change activism because he is so rooted against climate change policy, but it is a natural trend that we can start seeing as rises, strong storms affect us, and and affect food availability. In fact, this line of thought made me think of the work of , who has written plenty about reaching people in the same way about climate change as this article suggests "deprogramming" fears of migrants and other issues at the heart of

I just can't even... In a world where climate change is a reality mining bitcoin is a crime against humanity.



Forest fires ripping through central Chiles coastal hills since Friday have killed at least 46 people and destroyed more than 1,000 homes, with many more feared dead, according to the national government.

polar bears
their future
on thin ice

- thin ice






Hitzewelle in Chile: Gemeinden rufen Notstand aus, um Wohnungslosen zu helfen

"This periodic report inevitably lags behind new science and under pressure from some governments and industries, as well as a desire not to scaremonger its pronouncements tend to be conservative"
is not exactly a

The plastic remains in the ruins

The equivalent of a car, because aren't we silly.

Terrible wildfires raging in Chile after heavy heatwave 51 people died already.
Temperatures in the region of Valparaiso went above 40C yesterday.

Its hard to believe that its the beginning of February and it is so warm in lower parts of Sudetes (Sudeten Mountains) Wondering if the current ENSO cycle causes it or is it related to the climate change trends in the region

The new four seasons.

Spring.
Asshole.
Reverse-spring.
Pre-spring.

continues 24/7/365 and doesn't wait for politicians to reach an agreement on measures to stop it.

Remember and many more civilisations who have disappeared in the past.
If we continue like this it will happen on a global scale.

Research centre opens to help Coorong and river communities cope with climate change
By Caroline Horn

Work at the new federally funded centre in Goolwa, SA will focus on climate change impacts and adaptation strategies for the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth.

'Good for workers': First rallies held in support of offshore wind
By Romy Stephens and Penny Burfitt

After months of protests against offshore wind, people have gathered in support of turbines being developed off Australia's east coast, hopeful of more work and job security.

'Good for workers': First rallies held in support of offshore wind
By Romy Stephens and Penny Burfitt

After months of protests against offshore wind, people have gathered in support of turbines being developed off Australia's east coast, hopeful of more work and job security.

More "good" news:
"No more chocolate, coffee or wine Last supper shows stakes of climate crisis"

Monterey County, has told residents to stay away from bluffs and beaches due to 25-35 foot waves and high winds. Spectators were not allowed to watch the nearby Pebble Beach Golf Tournament due to the winds. It is time for the President to declare a and usher in a that will mitigate the worst effects.

Academia absolutely must find a way to deal with this if we want to be able to say things like "trust the science" when it comes to important issues like vaccinations.
Trust is the underlying problem. Few people actually understand all aspects of science when it comes to or or .

All we have is the trust in competent people doing the research with a cursory understanding of what's going on.

Erode that trust and we have a collapse of society.

Research centre opens to help Coorong and river communities cope with climate change
By Caroline Horn

Work at the new federally funded centre in Goolwa, SA will focus on climate change impacts and adaptation strategies for the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth.

Green Our Planet

Hmn 38.9C > 36C. The BOM has been having more and more trouble recently in getting the weather right. It's almost as if meant more unpredictable weather patterns.

Globally, Economies Are Growing While Emissions Are Dropping TIME history has led to a persistent belief that dealing with necessarily means accepting lower growth. Now, reality is challenging that assumption. In recent weeks, new analyses have pointed out that are diverging from in many countries.

Rare 'high risk' of flash flooding issued in Southern California as atmospheric river takes aim

The Level 4 risk is the highest rung on NOAA's flash flood threat scale, and is only issued under the most dire of flooding forecasts.

Rare 'high risk' of flash flooding issued in Southern California as atmospheric river takes aim

The Level 4 risk is the highest rung on NOAA's flash flood threat scale, and is only issued under the most dire of flooding forecasts.

The death toll in forest fires raging through southern Chile has risen overnight to 23, officials said on Saturday.

MARSHES ON THE MOVE:
Coastal ecologist Matt Kirwan is optimistic that coastal wetlands can outrun rising seas. But some question that rosy picture.

Nice, but where are they going to run to Coastal wetlands have been hemmed in, encroached upon and decimated by decades, when not centuries, of lucrative real estate, waterfront, industrial, agricultural, tourism and other development.

The answer is maybe.

photorespiration, is the process where release dioxide back into the atmosphere.

Recent research has unearthed alarming findings about trees diminishing ability to breathe and combat climate change by storing CO2.
Contrary to previous beliefs, trees in warmer and drier climates struggle to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2), posing a serious threat to our efforts in mitigating global warming.
Terrible processes are unfolding

Powerful point about :
"we figured out the greenhouse effect closer to the start of the industrial revolution than to today"

Documents reveal early climate research: it is now possible to date the earliest sponsorship of climate science by the fossil fuel industry to 1954a quarter of a century before Exxons internal research program of the late 1970s. rebeccajohn1 DeSmog

Amazon's record drought driven by climate change

Why are people climate change deniers Study reveals unexpected results

As human-caused climate change increases the rate at which the environment changes, the big question is, can animals evolve fast enough to keep up

Find out


Spotted boxfish, male and female, respectively, at two different Oahu reefs. Your

How do we unlock and accelerate climate action

Project Drawdown says it is time to "shift our focus from defining the problem and cataloging solutions to identifying and changing the underlying conditions that are impeding climate action".

Adopting a plant-based diet I have switched to almond milk.
However, as the bites things get more complex.

> Almonds are more water intensive than other horticultural crops traditionally grown in the area and require 12.5 million litres of water per hectare.

"The subject of Jay Owenss new book has long been trying to kill me."

That subject .

Read a review of Dust: The Modern World in a Trillion Particles Jay Owens Hodder in the .

Many of the things that fascinate and concern the author about dust is what has inspired our work in the dust cluster.

Trump Allies Plan to Gut Climate Research if He Is Reelected

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

"A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate change is increasing the frequency of both hazards, particularly in California. The authors found that the combined harm of extreme heat and inhalation of wildfire smoke increased hospitalizations and disproportionately impacted low-income communities and Latino, Black, Asian and other racially marginalized residents.

The reasons are varied and complicated, according to the authors from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego and the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. Structural racism, discriminatory practices, lack of medical insurance, less understanding of the health damages and a higher prevalence of multiple coexisting conditions are among the reasons.

Infrastructure, the surrounding environment and available resources are also factors. Homes and work places with air conditioning and neighborhoods with tree canopy cover are better protected from extreme heat, and some buildings filter smoke from wildfires and insulate heat more efficiently. Areas with access to cooling centers, such as libraries, also offer more protection. "


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