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Global Warming Acceleration Can Increase Global Temperature to 2C or even 2.5C by 2035: New Research

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-> ocans surchauffes/acides -> baisse oxygne dilu/stratifi = baisse vie marine -> chanes alimentaires perturbes et appauvrissement des eaux tropicales = migrations populations -> consquences ->

-> : faillite hydrique + vaporation de la mer Caspienne.

-> nouvelle plaque tectonique en formation sous l'Afrique australe.

Global Greenhouse Emissions have not increased in the last 12 months. This is absolutely amazing!

Plant trees and save the planet.

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+ "la clim nous isole de la situation dextrme danger dans laquelle est notre plante."
- Emma Pearson

=> la chaleur se dplace l o la temprature est moindre = si lair est plus chaud que le corps, ce dernier absorbe la

-> 1 % des exploitations contrlent prs de 70 % des terres agricoles dans le monde.

- > Asie : produit > 50% du mondial.

66/ ... caillot/artres se bouchent si hydratation insuffisante = risque AVC/insuffisance rnale/dshydratation si t corporelle > 38 C.

+ amplitudes thermiques importantes + taux dhumidit trop lev empchant sudation = problmes cardiaques car plus d'efforts pour thermorguler le corps en variations frquentes.

cf enjeux prix de l'

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The empirical analysis provides evidence that the occurrence of droughts does not increase the likelihood of conflicts between herders in parts of the country where Muslim herders face a predominantly Muslim sedentary population. Where the potential for interreligious tensions exists (i.e., in predominantly Christian parts of Nigeria), more violent conflicts occur regardless of climate change

Profits Over Safety: Chemical Disasters Under Trump Pile Up as More Safety Cuts Loom.

Instead of protecting workers and families from death, injury, and illness, Trumps EPA is putting communities at greater risk of harm, said the Coalition to Prevent Chemical Disasters.

. I'm in a cycling group. We have rules about when weather will take us off the road. Rain - no, cyclists aren't made of sugar and won't melt. Lightning-yes, cyclists will conduct electricity, but not perfectly. So my chance for superpowers is limited to solo rides.

(Recent additions to the "won't ride weather list": Temperature over 40C, including humidex air quality health index (Canadian measure) over 7, generally as a result of wild fires.


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Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden.

Should FIFA be doing more to protect soccer players from the World Cup heat

3rd Edition of the State of Carbon Dioxide Removal report

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More than 50 cities across the world have joined UNEPs new 5050 activation to confront one of the worlds fastest-growing and deadliest climate risks: extreme heat

When northern forests burn, the charred landscape sits exposed through long winters. Snow settles over the open ground, creating a surface far brighter than the darker tree canopy of intact forests. This increases the surface brightness, known as surface albedo, which reflects more solar energy. In some regions, this can offset a substantial portion of the warming driven by carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from wildfires

The mystery of Alaskas orange rivers is finally solved

Study Predicts Bigger And More Damaging Hailstones As World Warms. Via huffpost

Scientists have finally cracked the case on a bizarre geological mystery!

For decades, a series of strange earthquakes have been hitting Utah, and researchers couldn't figure out why. Now, it turns out that the massive drying up of the Great Salt Lake is actually causing the Earth's crust to rebound and flex, triggering these tremors!

Read the full breakdown of how human-driven climate changes are literally moving the ground beneath us:

Shifting Fear to Progress

Expert Warns of Eco-Paralysis

Of course the Messiah Donald J Trump, in his capacity as god over the rest of humanity.. won't give a shit

BBC News:

Government commitment to 87 per cent cut in UK climate emissions by 2040 welcomed in Sheffield

Santos could drill for new gas in Beetaloo basin within weeks as Murray Watt urged to do his job

"The decision, published late last month, has prompted calls from environment groups for the federal environment minister, Murray Watt, to use his powers to call in the development for an assessment of its potential effects on water and threatened species under national nature laws.

Environment Centre of the Northern Territory (ECNT) executive director Kirsty Howey said she was concerned the project is a gateway to full-scale fracking in the territory after years of relatively slow development in the Beetaloo region south of Katherine and would add to the climate crisis."

After 60 nations met to kick the fossil fuel habit, Canada continued to feed it

Spains sea surface temperatures hit unprecedented May highs, with deepwater buoys in the Cantabrian Sea, Galicia and Mediterraneanespecially near Menorcarecording alltime records. Climate change is the main driver ElNio may soon amplify global warming

But extreme heat means cows eat less, make less milk, struggle to conceive and produce fewer live offspring, experts say, while farmers spend more trying to keep animals cool & fertile. Milk production falls by nearly 30% during extreme heat, Bharadwaj said, describing how falling output & rising cooling costs were steadily eating into his earnings

Why Wildfire Experts Are So Worried About This Years Fire Season.

With a puny snowpack in the Western mountains and a widespread drought, the nation is a tinderbox.

BBC's Media Show this week carried a short, oddly undercooked item about how the heatwave is covered in UK weather reporting.Here's an interesting paper (open-access) on the difference between and in :

The observation station off Cape Hatteras, NC, collected data about that influence the & commercial along the US East Coast.

Mike Muglia, professor of coastal studies at East Carolina University, used the data to understand waves, currents & sea life for a marine test site in Nags Head, NC, that was funded by the Department.

One of the real tragedies here is that collecting data effectively at this site was a huge engineering challenge, & its not the kind of thing where you can just leave your notes for the next person who comes in, Palevsky said. Theres a lot of expertise that has the potential to be lost.

The $48 million annual budget for the observation network was small compared with the value of the data it collected for understanding the & the , Dr. McLean said.

Wer Daten vernichtet, kann den Klimawandel leichter leugnen. Indem der Zugang zu objektiven Messwerten aktiv blockiert wird, erschwert Washington die souverne Klimaforschung. Ein fatales Signal fr die globale Datentransparenz und die Zukunft unseres Planeten.

The observation system began operating in 2016 & was expected to continue for 25 years. Jim Edson, a marine meteorologist who led the Ocean Observatories Initiative, called it the worlds most advanced continuously operating ocean observing systems. When it was first proposed, the foundation said it was important to have a long-term presence at scientifically important sites in the & oceans.

Craig McLean, who was the acting chief scientist at during the first term, said the move was part of a pattern in the Trump admin.

This reflects the further lack of understanding that the current administration has of scientific value & scientific merit, Dr. McLean said. By dismantling such a system, we push the United States back yet again into a rear seat in global scientific leadership.

The station in the Irminger Sea has been key to understanding changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Current , a global conveyor belt of water that some scientists are concerned may be weakening as a result of . A collapse of the current could have severe effects.

Scientists have used data from the system to understand how the is absorbing from the atmosphere, how changes in such as marine heat waves might affect or signal bigger shifts in the , & coastal along the East Coast.

Landen moeten zich de komende maanden voorbereiden op de komst van , waarschuwen meteorologen.

Wetenschappers verwachten dat de effecten in Europa en Nederland relatief beperkt blijven, maar voor Caribisch-Nederland is dat een ander verhaal. Daar kan het nog warmer en droger worden.

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The admin is dismantling a $368 million deep observation system put in place a decade ago to monitor , & powerful currents that affect the global .

The National Science Foundation said it would send ships in June to begin removing more than 900 deep-sea instruments anchored off Oregon, Washington State, Alaska, North Carolina, & an area between Greenland & Iceland known as the Irminger Sea.

Administration to Dismantle System

The $368 million network of instruments collecting data in both the & has been to & .

Theres no reason to do this other than to be destructive & evil.


An interview with on the impact of the Thwaites glacier losing its ice shelf.

Surprise! Humans still fail at understanding but hey, let's just blame the instead! It's like trying to stop climate change by banning thermometers. Who knew server racks were the real enemies all along


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