Riffing on a post by Kai
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Riffing on a post by Kai Noeske on LinkedIn, it is due to reach 553R in Heidelberg today, or if you prefer more sensible modern temperature units, 307K

For those of you obsessed by the physical properties of (salty) dihydrogen monoxide and/or endothermic naked apes, thats 34C or 93F.


I costi del per la popolazione a basso e medio reddito saranno di gran lunga superiori rispetto a quelli che potrebbero esserci agendo ora, tassando molto di pi il 5% pi ricco e i consumi di lusso, le aziende inquinanti, il fast fashion, quelle che sfruttano i lavoratori nei paesi a basso reddito, il consumo delle risorse per il packaging, per utilizzare questo denaro per favorire la transizione energetica e la ricerca.

Delhi Postpones Artificial Rain Project to August-end Amid Monsoon

With monsoon drenching the capital, Delhi's pilot cloud seeding project to curb air pollution has been deferred to the end of August, Delhi Environment

Trump Regime 2.0

Hurricane forecasters will soon lose access to government satellite data vital to tracking hurricanes overnight and to preventing what meteorologists once called a sunrise surprise, when a storm unexpectedly strengthens or shifts in the darkness.

Temperature nightmare over Europe! 40 degrees Celsius in Paris

Climate experts warn that future summers are likely to be hotter than any recorded so far

NAIROBI, Kenya Jul 1 BAT Kenya reported a 54 percent reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions in 2024, surpassing its 2030 target to reduce these emissions by 50 percent, according to its Sustainability Report that was launched recently during the companys 73rd Annual General Meeting)


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ActionAid ditches HSBC over climate damage
Rob Soutar
34 minutes

After years of raising the alarm over HSBCs climate record and net-zero plans, ActionAid, one of the banks major customers, announced today that it is moving its money elsewhere

Wyoming warming to climate change reality and worried about water, UW poll finds

Of the 81% who want their communities to plan for climate-related water changes, less than half know that most of their neighbors feel the same

Le GIEC est-il trop optimiste

Comment expliquer que les scnarios du GIEC soient si en retard et si en dessous de la ralit

Hlne Grosbois

Les modles climatiques utiliss par le GIEC, mme les plus avancs tels CMIP6, intgrent les puits de carbone, mais le font de manire trs incomplte et largement idalise.

From Yellowstone to the Garden of Eden, climate change puts majority of world heritage sites at risk

Two States vs Natural Disasters

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Report finds emerging finance models to bridge climate funding gap

Innovative finance solutions are emerging to address the impact of climate change on the most vulnerable, often overlooked, and least economically secure communities, a report from the Earthshot Prize finds

we find that the impacts of El Nio-like convection will be tripled by the end of this century, as projected consistently by 23 climate models. Such rich nodes get richer phenomenon is probably attributable to the dipolar rainfall changes over the equatorial western-central Pacific. This study highlights the dominant role of El Nio-like convection on the global climate variations, especially under the future changing climate

We find that most people support climate policies and link extreme weather events to climate change. Subjective attribution of extreme weather was positively associated with policy support for five widely discussed climate policies. However, exposure to most types of extreme weather event did not predict policy support. Overall, these results suggest that subjective attribution could facilitate climate policy support

"Earth is trapping much more heat than climate models forecastand the rate has doubled in 20 years"

A man with a stroller walks past a street thermometer reading 44C during a heatwave in Sevilla, Spain, on Saturday
Photograph: David Arjona/EPA

31 Celsius in the shades behind the house on the 1st of July. Welcome to the new normal.



Despite letting in 'cool' 19 air in overnight, the living space is still stubbornly at 25.

An obvious improvement would be to shade the windows from outside. Space blankets and duct tape

Yesterday hit 32. When the UK gets 45, logic suggests it will get to 38 indoors.

The killer is no major drop in night temperatures.

To manage, the options all of which presume significant spending power are a portable air-conditioning unit park the EV in the shade somewhere and drain the battery with the aircon book into a hotel which has aircon.

There is a huge market in external shutters about to open up in the UK.

Texas Supreme Court Rules on Produced Water Ownership

The justices ruled Friday that the company holding the oil and gas lease also lays claim to the produced water. The ruling comes as more companies are seeking to turn a profit on what has long been considered a vexing waste stream

A Phlomis in a border in the garden. Most likely a Phlomis russeliana or Turkish sage.
The many seedheads are from just one plant. Widespread now but native to the area that is now Turkey and Northern Greece. Bees and other insects love it.
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UK Gov's Solar Roadmap published today. Devolved administrations will cooperate with local plans published in the autumn.

This Is Not a Drill: Living the Climate Emergency

Japan had hottest June on record

Spain records highs of 46C

Portugal recorded 46C in some regions

France recorded 41.9C in Vinsobres on June 30, with dozens of monthly records broken.

Greece reported a high of 43.2C with minimum temperatures exceeding 31C in some areas.

Turkey hit 45C, with minimums as high as 33C in some areas.

So many events, but no mention of

's back from sweltering in Europe to call out 's ignorance of climate change in their reporting of the recent flooding in the Tasman district

'We moved because there was no water': Climate change forces ancient Himalayan village to relocate

Australian livestock body ditches 2030 climate goal

Australias Red Meat Advisory Council says the industry needs more time to achieve carbon neutrality

I once thought maybe I'd overdone the tree planting in our garden. But now, as I sit on the grass, looking through the foliage, on these hot, sunny days, I feel confident I made the right call...

JPMorgan Executive Says US Pressure Can't Derail Climate Agenda

Since Donald Trumps re-election, Wall Street has abandoned public climate alliances and toned down diversity initiatives. But US bankers want Europeans to know thats not the whole story

UK can achieve net zero by 2050, climate group reports

The UK can meet its 2030 and 2050 carbon neutrality goals so long as progress continues to be made, a leading climate group has reported

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Why over a third of this nation's citizens want to migrate to Australia

Green Our Planet

Leapfrog, Transform Capitalism, And Embrace Womens Strengths For Climate Positive Economy From SXSW London

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Daegu records highest June temperature in 118 years as heatwave intensifies

Heatwave leads to unprecedented temperature records across Korea in June

Paris on red alert as Europe faces extreme heat with weather warnings in place across continent Europe live Climate crisis

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How carbon credits could help and hurt the climate

The European Commission is set to permit countries to use carbon credits to "outsource a portion of their climate efforts to poorer countries from 2036"

Hotter, harsher, smarter: Greeces blueprint for climate adaptation

As Europe grapples with intensifying climate threats, Greeces Attica region is pioneering a new approach that links innovation, economic growth and climate resilience

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De vrouw is een rat

On dirty fascist politics

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Food prices pushed up by hot weather hitting harvest yields, say UK retailers. Just wait until global warming really kicks in or the AMOC fails. Imagine no food in the shops. Messy!


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