is grappling with a severe drought, with the affected surface area projected to rise from 85.58% to a staggering 89.58%. This increase is largely due to insufficient rainfall. The National Meteorological Services report points to the prolonged third heatwave that swept across the country from May 20 to June 4 as a significant contributing factor. Fossil fuels are shredding our Their goal is to stop us from switching to clean energy "Having created a watchdog for the environment, the (UK) government took its teeth out and muzzled it.....we have made it clear to government that you get the environment you pay for....Last year, English water companies discharged untreated sewage nearlyhalf a million times, and tens of beaches are now regularly declared unsafe for swimmers" "s environment is in a terrible condition" Climate Change Of ice and fire: what sea salt in Antarctic snowfall reveals about bushfires worse than the Black Summer With our community & colleagues from the European Commission we're celebratingyears of services implemented by ECMWF. The & services provide vital data about & atmospheric composition. Thank you for joining us! Grazing sheep under solar panels improves productivity for farmers in Australia. Benefits of Solar Grazing: Increases wool production, saves costs, and provides shelter for sheep. Challenges for Solar Grazing: Developers make few planning adjustments for livestock, and there are conflicting goals between developers and farmers. Economic Viability: Integration of sheep and solar is feasible, but it's still early days for cattle. Cara New Daggett: "This idea of growth is a quite recent experiment, and maybe its not the best experiment to be having. Part of the power of something like growth is the way it gets naturalized and then it shuts down the idea that anything else should happen because this is just kind of human nature or nature itself or the only thing that we can do'.
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Sarasota's 3 hour rainfall June 11 was a 1-in-1000 year event and also a new all-time record for most rainfall in one hour with 3.93" Building Stuff with NOVA Livestream with Jake Voorhees "We need an exit ramp off the highway to climate hell. We have control of the wheel. The 1.5 degree limit of global warming is still possible. But we need to fight harder. Now." - Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the UN 13.06.2024 - 08:00 Uhr Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden. Orages diluviens en Espagne, chaleur record en Asie... l'actualit mto dans le monde Mais tout va bien pour l'instant, il fait frais chez nous ! Hey, Floridians! That thing that's happening to you where water is everywhere It's a proximate result of , a phrase your idiot governor banned. If you like your governor, if you love politics, I urge you to learn how to swim. Also, save up a ton of money. No company is going to want to insure you anymore. Living the fantasy: Swiss parliament snubs European court climate ruling New Report Refutes 33 False Claims About Solar, Wind and Electric Vehicles State of the Planet In a new report, the Sabin Center for Law, an affiliate of the Columbia Climate School, identifies and examines 33 of the most pervasive false claims about energy, energy and , with the aim of promoting a more informed discussion. Households transforming the grid: Distributed energy resources are key to affordable clean power Distributed energy resources (DER) offer solutions to utility challenges. Households can help meet peak demand. Integrated plans can maximize DER value. Regulators can align stakeholders to goals. DER can advance equity. DER needs a data-efficient architecture. , , Air pollution killed 135 million people in last four decades, landmark study finds. Asia accounted for over 98 million of the premature deaths linked to PM2.5 pollution. Far-right fossil fuel allies have launched a stunning and unprecedented campaign pressuring the Supreme Court to shield fossil fuel companies from litigation that could cost them billions of dollars. " Dutton and OBrien say they would not back the national 2030 target because it is unachievable, not working and a Labor lie. ... But departmental projections released in November estimate that announced policies could take the country to a 42% cut by 2030. ... They suggest that the 43% target is achievable" Adam Morton, Guardian, 110624 OpenBS is looking into fusion power to fuel its massive Nvidia arrays. It hasn't worked yet. Maybe it just needs a billion billion billion more dollars to get fusion off the ground! Sure, that money could be used to stop catastrophes, but why do that Nobody gets rich or rules the world that way. Go for it, rich frat boys ruling the world. You who never go to war. Never do a day's work. Never get your hands dirty. Who manicure your toenails in saunas. Go for it. "Republicans in the early 1980s were still approaching global warming as a science and innovation problem, a business opportunity more than an economic threat. Ed Garvy's tanker project measuring CO2 levels in the atmosphere and ocean was still underway at Exxon, the company was still funding climate research, and climate science was continuing at various government agencies too." , 2018 A Letter to My Son About the Earth Hell Inherit. Im sorry. Im sorry we broke the sea and sky and shortened the wings of the nightingale. This true crime style podcast contains some fascinating interviews with scientists employed by Exxon in the 1970s to study the potential effects of burning hydrocarbons on the climate... ... before they started publicly denying or minimising their company's contributions to the climate change problem Lets get to grips with the housing crisis the young demand it #EuropeanParliamentelection2024 #Affordablehousing #ElectionsinEurope #U.S.election2024 #Climatechange #Socialaffairs #construction #Buildings #Elections #Inflation #Migration #Populism #Opinion #Carbon #Cities #Rights #TaxAcute water shortages amid searing heat in India India is experiencing its longest heatwave on record, with temperatures nearing 50C in many regions. Al Jazeera's Michael Appel reports. everything is fine to provide thousands of free air conditioners this summer those in need can now call 311 Northern braces for record high temperatures in major A major heat wave is forecast to spread across large swathes of northern China this week, bringing record high temperatures to some areas, according to Chinas meteorological authorities. By Nectar Gan and Joyce Jiang, CNN Published Jun 11, 2024 12:48 PM EDT "A major heat wave is forecast to spread across large swathes of northern China this week, bringing record high temperatures to some areas, according to Chinas meteorological authorities. "The heat wave, which began on Saturday, has already triggered government weather alerts and follows the countrys hottest spring on record. The national observatory on Monday issued an orange alert for high temperatures the second most severe warning as sweltering heat engulfed the countrys north. "On Sunday, in the coastal province of Shandong, seven national meteorological stations recorded the highest temperature for early June, while temperatures in northern Hebei province and the western region of Xinjiang soared above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), according to the National Meteorological Center (NMC)." Read more: Specialist and migratory birds at greater risk under climate change
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