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If you like the s of the you might also enjoy the s of by Dennis Schroeder They're really awesome. From what I can see it's all copyrighted, so please don't assume you can use it without asking ) residents face earliest ever a harbinger of worse to come Nearly every snow basin in the Mountain West had one of its warmest winters on record and is well behind normal for water supplies. March 27, 2026, 9:11 AM EDT By Evan Bush "As a result of a and a that have both set records, some Colorado residents face the earliest restrictions on their water use ever imposed. " announced Wednesday that it is seeking a 20% cut in water use, asking people to turn off automatic watering systems until mid-May and restricting the watering of trees and shrubs to twice a week. " 'The situation is quite serious,' said Todd Hartman, a spokesperson for the utility. 'Were in such a dire situation that we could be coming back to the public in two or three months and saying youre limited to one day a week.' "It is the earliest in the year that Denver Water has ever issued a restriction, Hartman said. "Colorados peaked at extremely low levels on March 12 nearly a month earlier than usual then cratered during the recent heat wave that cooked nearly every state in the West. " 'We already had the lowest snowpack weve seen since at least 1981, and now, with the heat wave conditions, weve already lost about 40% of the statewide snowpack' since the March 12 peak, said Peter Goble, Colorados assistant state climatologist. 'Conditions are looking more like late April or early May.' " Read more:
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25-Mar-2026 threatens in the Tanzania landslides kill 20 as heavy rains hit East Africa Headline: "Average fare hike of 5%" Contrast this with point four in the IEA 10-Point plant to cut oil use. Make cheaper. Die Klimaforscherin Kate Marvel hat ihren Posten bei der US-Raumfahrtbehrde aufgegeben und begrndet dies mit politischen Eingriffen in die . Seit dem Amtsantritt von Prsident haben laut Bericht rund 95.000 Beschftigte Bundes-Behrden im Wissenschaftsbereich verlassen. Betroffen ist auch das Goddard Institute for Space Studies, das zentrale Daten zu und globalen Temperaturen erhebt. Germany considers ramping up coal power to avert energy crisis "Monday was a window into the world dictators want to see, with a public intimidated by armed men in airports and too demoralized to fight blatant corruption, amid a race to extract every last dime as America becomes just another failing Trump casino." /5 This flurry of what seems to have been insider trading occurred right before Trump made an announcement about bogus peace talks with Iran. "While the Wall Street grifters were still counting their dollar bills, the sun rose over Phoenix and pummeled the Arizona desert with record March heat for a sixth straight day." /4 (continued from /2) The LaGuardia crash had everything to do with the mess Trump and Republicans have made of air travel and TSA. On the same day, Trump sent ICE agents to airports throughout the country. The day began with a sudden surge of $580 million in bets that the price of crude would fall and of $2 billion in bets that the stock market would rise. /3 "This was morning in Trumps America from waking up to the jarring news of the jetliner crash to a daylong series of aftershocks, with much of the anxiety induced by the unsteadiness of the man at the top." What happened on that day A plane crash at LaGuardia with two deaths and multiple injuries. (continued in /3) /2 "If any one day could define the hazy transition from slow to rapid decay 24 hours that truly defined the decline of the American empire from its pedestal as a global superpower it would have to be March 23." Will Bunch /1 "Green energy boss backs more North Sea oil and gas production from existing sites" Arctic sea ice reached its lowest level ever recorded, statistically tying last year's record, a leading U.S. climate observatory for this geopolitically significant region said on Thursday. 's highest court is about to hear something historic. For the first time, we're arguing that climate crisis is a violation of African people's rights and that polluters must be held accountable under African law. Add your name: "Ofcom to investigate complaints of climate change denial for first time since 2017" Boulevard de l'enfance de et But, theres another element of this climate picture that gets forgotten: if carbon pricing came into full force and carbon emissions began to decline, there would be a parallel dip in ozone-promoting emissionsthe likes of methane, nitric oxide, and VOCs. When these ingredients diminish in the atmosphere, the presence of polluting ozone gas also goes down, creating cleaner air, in which crops can grow much better Tell the G7 to tax polluters profits now The war in the Middle East is taking thousands of lives while also causing oil and gas prices to surge & companies are cashing in while people struggle with rising bills I had to change how I garden as with climate change my original plantings did not work as well anymore. I planted a lot more woody plants with deep roots such as fruit trees, fruit bushes and canes. They provide shade and dont need watering. I also planted perennial veg such as rhubarb and perennial kale as well as many perennial flowers for wildlife. This means less watering, more shelter, and leaves for mulching. I also have more birds now. Migratory Freshwater Fish Numbers Are Close To Collapse, UN Report Warns. Via sciencealert
What War in the Middle East Means for the Worlds Clean Energy Transition This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. As the deadly war in Iran triggers what the International Energy Agency has described as the worst oil crisis in history, climate advocates are calling for a faster shift away from fossil fuels, but the conflict may also hamper that transition. US-Israeli strikes Bilingual Neath theatre company lands major funding for youth climate projects A Neath-based company has received 100,000 from the ScottishPower Foundation to take its climate-focused productions to schools and community venues across South Wales. The funding comes from the foundations new 200,000 Art for Climate Fund, which aims to support arts projects that educate young people about environmental issues. Theatr na ng will use the grant to tour its bilingual shows We Need Bees and Bug Hotel, which explore biodiversity loss and climate displacement through music, storytelling, and interactive performance. According to the company, the productions will reach thousands of children and families in the region. Actors from Theatrnangs Hot Poets productionGeinor Styles, Artistic Director of Theatr na ng, told Swansea Bay News that the shows are designed to engage children with important issues including biodiversity loss, climate displacement and the climate emergency. The plays were written by award-winning playwright Katherine Chandler, who said the insect-focused stories help children understand environmental challenges in ways that encourage empathy and resilience. The ScottishPower Foundation said in a statement that the Art for Climate Fund was intended to support long-term projects rather than short-term interventions. Melanie Hill, Executive Officer and Trustee, said the foundation believes the arts have a unique power to make complex ideas accessible, emotional and impossible to ignore. Alongside Theatr na ng, the first round of funding also supported Wonder, a UK-wide poetry initiative led by Hot Poets and Forward Arts Foundation, which aims to use poetry to explore climate change in classrooms. The programme is expected to reach more than a million children. Local and community groups welcomed the news, highlighting that engaging young people through theatre and creative projects can complement environmental education already taking place in schools across Swansea and Port Talbot. Theatr na ng has a history of community-focused work, including school workshops and bilingual performances designed to be accessible to a wide range of audiences. The company said the funding will allow it to extend the reach of its productions. campaigners in South Wales have expressed support for projects that combine arts and climate education, noting that biodiversity and pollinator populations are under pressure in the region. Schools and community venues interested in hosting the shows are encouraged to contact Theatr na ng directly. Specific tour dates and locations will be announced on the companys website and social media. Observers say the ScottishPower Foundations funding approach supporting multiple-year projects reflects a broader trend of long-term investment in youth climate education across the UK. The grant highlights the growing role of arts organisations in tackling climate issues locally, showing how performance and creative expression can be used to help children understand environmental challenges. Facing climate change, Nigeria's Lagos state takes out flood insurance for shifts from animal-based to plant-based foods environmental trade-offs are unlikelyin this case, there are actually synergies: Such a transition lowers environmental impacts across categories due to the more resource-efficient production of plant-based food. A landmark legal settlement in the US put meat giant Tyson Foods and its exaggerated climate claims under unprecedented scrutiny Find out more: Deze duikers gaan onder het poolijs voor onderzoek: 'Prachtig uitzicht' Door de opwarming van de aarde smelten de ijskappen. Door onder het poolijs te duiken, hopen onderzoekers te ontdekken wat dat betekent voor de flora en de fauna. Africa: Extreme Weather Impacts Millions, Costs Billions: Liberian Observer A new report released by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) confirms that thousands of people have died, millions more have been impacted, and billions in losses have been incurred due to extreme weather fueled by climate change. Record-high greenhouse gas levels have pushed the Earth's climate into an unprecedented Green Our Planet is no going to be predictable enough to launch much worth spitting about, when it comes to our dreams of reaching the stars. Fix HERE first. Dr. explains the
Dr. explains the Oh no Arctic Winter Sea Ice Ties Record Low, NASA, NSIDC Scientists Find PBS NewsHour - The Latest How climate change has powered the heat wave blanketing much of the U.S. by Ali Rogin, Karina Cuevas A massive heat dome has been spreading across much of the United States this month, with temperatures reaching historic highs. But it's not an isolated spike. In recent weeks, the country has grappled with a series of extreme weather events. Ali Rogin spoke with Bernadette Woods Placky of Climate Central for our series, Tipping Point. Read more: : " Science under attack: Top climate scientist Kate Marvel explains why she resigned from NASA
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