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The ice is not freezing as it should: supply roads to Canadas Indigenous communities under threat from climate crisis

Rice cultivation and changing climate, a growing concern for Punjab, finds study

The creation of puddled rice fields, covering around 3 million hectares, is believed to be a significant factor behind the climate shift in Punjab, according to a study

New Investigation Exposes More than 25 Global Brands Driving Fracking and Fueling the Plastic Crisis

The findings include the Fracked Plastics Map, an interactive tool that traces the connections between more than 25 major consumer brands including Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Nestl & petrochemicals sourced from fracking in Texass Permian Basin, including major intermediaries

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The ice is not freezing as it should: supply roads to Canadas Indigenous communities under threat from climate crisis

Northern Ontario is seeing a shorter window on only overland routes for vital deliveries to remote First Nations

After heat waves and sea star wasting, researchers look to protect Californias tidepools

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After heat waves and sea star wasting, researchers look to protect Californias tidepools

In just a few hours, the world Im walking into will disappear beneath the waves. Im at Pillar
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The Lack of Intelligence in 's "America First" (David Dunn/Stefan Wolff)

(h/t The Conversation UK)

CLIMATE ABNORMAL!

Severe hailstorm and flooding in Mykonos, Greece

UIC sets out strategies to combat impact of heavy rains on rail

Hey there's money to be made from global warming! Morgan Stanley says I should buy air conditioning stock.

Should Oil and Gas Drilling Expand in This Biodiverse National Forest The Public Overwhelmingly Says No.

Conecuh National Forest is a biodiversity hotspot. Could oil and gas development put that at risk

Rainstorms are getting more intense amid climate change

Rainstorms are getting more intense in many U.S. cities amid human-driven climate change, a new analysis finds

Imagination

Will be key to face climate change, biodiversity loss, biochemicals cycles, and other small pranks whose effects we are only just beginning to understand

If we lack imagination in the understanding of the consequences, I can bet there will be nothing left soon

And really this is in the understanding of the consequences first, not on the solutions - we can simply not build solutions if we do not know where it will go...

Man who made his money from technology destroying the polar regions pays confirmed Nazi to see them from space before they are destroyed for good.

Or do I misinterpret this

Ilmastoisovanhempien toiminta kasvaa, viime viikolla jrjestimme Joensuun torilla keskustelun, jossa kuulimme puolueiden puheenvuoroja. Mys Helsingiss, Turussa ja Hmeenlinnassa on kasvavaa toimintaa

Average person will be 40% poorer if world warms by 4C, new research shows

Experts say previous economic models underestimated impact of global heating as well as likely cascading supply chain disruptions

Almost 40 percent of Americans report facing extreme weather: Survey

Nearly 40 percent of Americans experienced extreme weather last year and those who did were more likely to be concerned about climate change

How is climate change affecting home insurance 

Restart of Three Mile Island reactor fuels debate over energy demand and safety

- Scientists warning on fossil fuels - "The evidence is clear that fossil fuelsand the fossil fuel industry and its enablersare driving a multitude of interlinked crises that jeopardize the breadth and stability of life on Earth. Every stage of the fossil fuel life cycleextraction, processing, transport, and combustion or conversion to petrochemical productsemits planet-heating greenhouse gases and health-harming pollutants, in addition to causing widespread environmental degradation." - Shaye Wolf, Robert Bullard, Jonathan J Buonocore, Nathan Donley, Trisia Farrelly, John Fleming, David J X Gonzlez, Naomi Oreskes, William Ripple, Robin Saha, Mary D Willis, Scientists warning on fossil fuels, Oxford Open Climate Change, Volume 5, Issue 1, 2025, kgaf011,

"Finland's almost last active -fired power and heat plant shuts down"

Environmental campaigners Beyond Fossil Fuels pointed out that Finland's coal exit was "near total", with two small plants elsewhere in still using some coal in their output and a third coal plant remaining in strategic use for emergencies or consumption peaks.

The completely in the butthole of the German Car Industry...


Hold my beer!

trump considering genderchange of musk

very much wanted everywhere

A light-hearted, for the most part, panel about geoengineering.

Comments:
1. Stratosphere starts between 7 and 20 km. Current planes can get there. We don't have a plane to disperse aerosols there, but we could within months.
2. The cooling effect of aerosols is immediate: they lower global temperature by reflecting some of the solar radiation into space the moment they are released, until they fall down to the surface which may take more than a year.

Climate disasters disrupt education for Black children, deepening inequities

Black students in the U.S. face growing educational setbacks as climate-driven disasters like wildfires and hurricanes destroy schools, displace families, and exacerbate systemic inequalities

Using LLM/AI has a significant impact on the environment. The top data companies (Meta, Google, Microsoft and Amazon) are banking on nuclear power to support the industry - is that really what the globe needs now

Before you use AI, please take a moment to think if you really need to...

Bridging the green skills gap with the Climate KIC Academy

As industries embrace the challenge to build a more sustainable economy, a significant skills gap has emerged in
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In the Netherlands, the month March was never as dry as it was this year since the start of the measurements in 1906.

(Dutch)

The dry month has led to wildfires and can cause lower yields from agriculture this year if the drought continues.

'Heartbreaking' floods swamp Australia's cattle country

Sydney (AFP) Whole herds of cattle have drowned in vast inland floods sweeping across the Australian outback, officials said Tuesday, as the muddy tide drenched an area the size of France

Bridging the green skills gap with the Climate KIC Academy 

Cardiff walkers favourite Garth Hill, I was the 3 days ago, there was tinder dry dead bracken everywhere, as fuel load.

Just a discarded cigarette would do it.

These extremely dry early springs are a warning of whats to come.

We now expect a 3C world, Morgan Stanley analysts wrote earlier this month, citing recent setbacks to global decarbonization efforts.

... and they adjust their strategies to profit form catastrophic climate change.

As aways blind to the long-term consequences of their opportunism.

Why mining companies fight so hard against change

For every dollar mining spends on wages they make on average $6 in profit. Manufacturing industry makes 79c for every dollar spent on wages.
Hospitality makes 40c for every wage dollar.

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Newly developed charging station for Bobby cars

Faster Climate Action Would Deliver Huge Increase in Economic Prosperity, UN Agencies Say

Aligning global climate action with the Paris Agreement would deliver huge increases in prosperity in both high- and low-income countries by 2050, says new research from two leading economic development organizations

Global warming of more than 3C this century may wipe 40% off the worlds economy, new analysis reveals

The damage climate change will inflict on the worlds economy is likely to have been massively underestimated, according to new research by my colleagues and I which accounts for the full global reach of extreme weather and its aftermath

Australia just posted its hottest March on record by a large margin. Mean temperatures were 2.41C warmer than the 1961-90 baseline used by the BoMau, almost 0.4 degrees warmer than the previous hottest March, in 2019.


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