Murray Watt, minister for Environmental Terrorism, has approved the extension of Woodsides North West Shelf gas export project until 2070, against all logic, against all reason, against the very things we all need to survive.. So that Woodside can have a couple more zeros in their account they'll never need or use. Revealed: the astonishing greenhouse gas emissions that will result from the North West Shelf project (The soi-disant "progressive" Labor party has authorised the extension of this gigantic gas project until 2070. So much for caring about the climate!) Hi the headline should be US Energy Secretary spouts misinformation and lies about 12.09.2025 - 08:00 Uhr Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden. US Energy Secretary taking his disinformation tour on the road.
Original open access article O'Dea et al. Sep. 2. 2025 PNAS 122 (36) e2512056122 Unprecedented suppression of Panamas Pacific upwelling in 2025 Africa: PM Abiy's Africa Climate Innovation Compact, African Climate Facility Established At Conclusion of ACS2: ENA Addis Ababa -- The Africa Climate Innovation Compact (ACIC) and the African Climate Facility (ACF), were established under the initiative of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia at the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) held in Addis Ababa. One of the worlds leading climate scientists has urged Australia, and the world, to go full sail on decarbonisation, arguing that the scale of climate events already show that we are in a place wed rather not be.
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Why the East Antarctic interior is warming faster and earlier than its coastal areas Queensland , the state of # deniers & RWNJs, - LNP vows to burn coal "for many decades" as federal Labor wrestles with pledge University of Malta researchers develop climate tool to predict species survival New climate suitability index offers rapid assessment of which Mediterranean arthropods face extinction risk from rising temperatures Climate change and dams leave Iraqs Euphrates at historic lows Baghdad Iraqs Euphrates river is running at historically low levels as the drought-stricken country faces its worst water scarcity in living memory. Its 46 million people face rising temperatures, chronic water shortages and year-on-year droughts, in a country intensely impacted by climate change Lawmakers in Pennsylvania are considering a bill that would require employers to provide paid leave to employees facing a climate-related emergency. New evidence for the Gateway (mis)Belief Model: Perceived consensus shapes beliefs Hundreds of environmental advocates and community leaders gathered in downtown Lansing Wednesday for a day of action that included live music and commentary from activists and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle China leads in solar and wind power rollout, outpacing other countries. Europe excels in per capita generation. Domestic clean energy rollout and high-income country financing key. Progress evident globally.
In the Southeast United States, hurricanes and floods that have been occurring with more frequency and intensity have exposed the weak links in the country's medical supply chains. And as warmer oceans have supercharged these storms, the ongoing change in climate has strained a system built on single-site manufacturing, just-in-time inventories, and fragile last-mile links Growing group of Labor MPs urge 2035 emissions target above Climate Authority's floor A growing cross-factional group within Labor is privately urging for Australia's next major climate target to respect the advice of the Climate Change Authority, which will hand its opinion on a 2035 target to government any day I will say that women are on the front lines of the global environmental crisis. They are often the first and worst affected. Many women climate activists work from a position of intersectionality the interconnectedness of social categories, such as race, gender, class, sexuality, and ability, all of which shape an individuals experiences and opportunities Tourism surge and climate change threaten Nepals Mustang The Civilian Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) has classified severe turbulence encounters as a state-level safety risk in its latest National Aviation Safety Plan, after a previous plan for 2022-24 only mentioned turbulence in the context of training and operational awareness, reports the South China Morning Post Handling the Heat: Steps Museums Can Take to Address Rising Temperatures. Large swathes of the US have been under heat advisories this summer, putting up to 174 million people at risk. , If the Government wants its 2035 climate target to be taken seriously, it must stop approving coal and gas projects. Every new fossil fuel project unleashes more pollution here and abroad. The government cant credibly claim to be doing everything possible to fight climate change while waving through more pollution. Study: There is less room to store carbon dioxide, driver of climate change, than previously thought The study found that made the median intensity of heat waves globally between 2010-2019 about 1.68 C hotter, & 0.47 C of that was due to just 14 of the largest carbon majorsdata for each of the 180 carbon majors and their specific contribution to each of the 213 heat waves studied.
What Canada needs is a climate-responsive social protection system that would provide a safety net to protect against the economic consequences of disasters. This would ensure climate change does not leave people in multidimensional poverty or trap them there. Options could include anticipatory cash transfers, resettlement programs and publicly provided temporary modular housing 12.09.2025 - 02:00 Uhr Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden.
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