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Ten years have passed since 195 countries committed themselves to the to counter further and other forms of . Join us on 12 December to commemorate this important agreement! Top Story in the Arctic this week! On Wednesday the 3rd, the Norwegian government announced it will not move forward with plans to issue deep-sea mining licenses in the Arctic. Under pressure from green opposition parties in Norway, and environmental organizations such as Greenpeace, the ruling Labor party has ended its mining plans. Criticism of deep-sea mining comes from environmental advocates who believe the practice poses a serious threat to the health of oceans worldwide. As only a small fraction of the deep sea has been explored by humans, we cant risk harming or disturbing something that may have huge consequences for the rest of the world. Link to the full podcast episode in the bio - 4) Icelands fur farming industry is almost over, with 4 of the remaining 5 farms closing due to collapsing market demand and revenues Link to the full podcast episode in the bio - Global warming amplifies extreme day-to-day temperature swings, study shows CPH Daily Bulletin 12/9/2025 REPORT: The Challenge in Eight Charts - Terner Center for Housing Innovation (UCB) What a shock that the same people who don't believe in the science of also don't believe viruses *mutate* if they are allowed to spread unencumbered. CPH Daily Bulletin 12/9/2025 s face , deadly and all at once Manure-to-Fuel Projects Expanding Nationwide, New Map Shows Anaerobic digesters now stretch across the U.S. to supply Californias LCFS market, raising environmental concerns beyond state lines EU unveils another plan to roll back green rules /Aquaculture Remind her that she isnt likely to shame people into making lasting changes in their behavior. And ask her to consider posing her important question more gently: How can we call something a crisis and still not take steps to ameliorate it A soft conversation here with talking and listening on every side is more likely to change peoples habits than an angry attack is. A range-spanning resurrection study of scarlet monkeyflower populations finds relatively little adaptive response to a seven-year drought event, showing that evolutionary rescue is not as predictable as we might hope You can't bargain with . was on point for decades now. will exceed 2C "Shell-funded school materials accused of downplaying fossil fuels climate impact" From FIFA to the LA Clippers, carbon offset scandals are exposing the gap between sports teams green promises and reality A Question of : Will We Survive Episode webpage: Media file: "Our planets vital signs are flashing red. We have breached 7 out of 9 Planetary Boundaries." Johan Rockstrm, for Climate Impact Research, explain the key findings from the 2025 . At my office, a couple find me (a bit) pessimistic. And asked me to find 5 good news per day. This is the one I found today Very interesting article, read it ! Particularly regarding the domino effect, which is really what can happen (yes, I try to stay optimistic, I should have say that will) It Was Nuts: The Extreme Tests that Show Why Hail Is a Multibillion-Dollar Problem 10.12.2025 - 14:00 Uhr Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden. "Canada may approve a new oil pipeline. First Nations fear another worst-case scenario" Green Our Planet 'Challenging outlook for meeting the EUs long-term environment and climate objectives' The EU (and UK), are more concerned about going to war with Russia, than Climate Change! Scientists Thought Parkinsons Was in Our Genes. It Might Be in the Water. New ideas about chronic illness could revolutionize treatment, if we take the research seriously. Heavy rains have caused severe flooding in our healing garden in Chamchamal. These photos and video were taken by colleagues as they tried to save and salvage what they could. Unfortunately, many pieces of equipment were damaged. Our water treatment system, biogas plant and solar power installation have been impacted. Sadly, the flooding came on too quickly and some of the animals have died. More rain is forecast for today, but hopefully it won't cause any further damages. Initial estimates are that repairs and replacements will amount to some 7000.
Indias climate diplomacy must account for domestic inequalities Economic liberalization in India has shifted the emissions burden from more equal and developed states to less equal ones. This needs to change These Third-Year Mums are not perennial in Pennsylvania. The overwhelming majority of climate scientists (97% to over 99%) agree that climate change is happening and that human activities, primarily burning fossil fuels, are the main cause, a consensus supported by multiple independent studies, peer-reviewed literature, and major scientific bodies like the IPCC. AJ Climate Champions podcast: Timber should be the material of choice in the global south Many talented Brazilian architects are shifting their focus from concrete to timber, she says, and cites Waugh Thistletons 2009 housing project, Murray Grove, as a precedent many Brazilians designers initially strove to emulate How a green gold rush in the Amazon led to dubious carbon deals on Indigenous lands Asias biggest power utilities are already losing $6.3 bn a year to climate-related hazards, a new analysis shows. Losses could rise 33% by 2050 without deep emissions cuts and major investments in resilience Heat, extreme rainfall, tropical cyclones and flooding are driving escalating damage to power assets Coal-fired plants face acute risks from water scarcity, storm surges and efficiency losses in extreme heat Mark Zuckerberg's 387-Foot Yacht Sparks Climate Backlash: "Net Zero Is For Poor" A viral video of Mark Zuckerberg's new 387-foot superyacht has sparked online backlash, with critics accusing the Meta CEO of climate hypocrisy Most voluntary organisations are failing to meet their environmental targets amid profound financial pressures, according to new research. Eastside Peoples latest survey of charities and social enterprises environmental, social and governance (ESG) progress, released today, found that many were falling below their own climate targets November 2025, the third warmest November on record 1 new picture from Copernicus We look ridiculous: US government website removes fossil fuels as cause of global warming 'It's like pretending cigarettes dont cause lung cancer,' says one climate expert Ridiculous Lies & deception wont change realityUS EPA erases references to human-caused from websitesWe are the first generation to feel the full effects of the human made -& the last that can prevent runaway and irreversible harm
"UNPRECEDENTED" Israel Braces for Hurricane of the Middle East as Storm Byron Barrels In A rare, potent winter storm is bearing down on Israel, with forecasters warning of unprecedented rainfall, powerful winds, and widespread flooding expected from the coastal plain to the southern desert regions. CLIMATE CHANGED 2025 Saudi Arabia experienced rare, tough weather conditions recently. CLIMATE MONSTER GROWS! Iraq: Floods and heavy rains that hit the Shorsh district in Sulaymaniyah province have killed two people. The floods have closed several external roads, particularly in the north of the country. The floodwaters have inundated infrastructure and homes. Section "Transitions" "The 2025 : The Temptations of and of a Cost-Benefit Liberal Mindset Versus Scientific Expertise and Transition Pathways" > The risk of this event happening had been identified by several scientific studies, which primarily attributed it to global warming. But rapidly two controversies arose: one involving a challenge to the role of , and the other concerning the proposal to abandon human occupation of the high valleys most threatened by and , which have recently become more frequent in the . Brussels demands new powers to expand Europes electricity networks Trump's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has removed references to human-caused climate change from its website tweaking some pages to focus on the natural processes driving climate change and wiping other pages from the internet Scientists at 's deployed an Argo float near in 2020, but currents sent it under the Denman ice shelf instead. After nine months of measuring temperature and salinity, the float emerged with never-before-collected revealing how ice shelves are melting.
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