Unintended consequences economic impact of sea level rise on California coastal communities. TLDNR: Higher seas wipe out surfing breaks. No waves = no surfers = economic losses. No one wins.
The Sun Is Slowly Waking Up NASA Warns That There May Be More Extreme Space Weather For Decades To Come . 'growing still' (colour experiments) CLIMATE CHANGED 2025 Water-related hazards continue to cause major devastation this year, said Celeste Saulo, WMO Secretary-General. The latest examples are the devastating monsoon flooding in Pakistan, floods in South Sudan and the deadly flash floods in the Indonesian island of Bali. And unfortunately, we see no end to this trend. Home owners urged to future proof homes amid warming climate By Lucy Loram Property experts say a "dizzying" report forecasting the impacts of worsening climate conditions on Australian properties has sounded a clear warning for the sector. Our Fall Kickoff Dinner welcomed new students to Cornell on Fire! Student leaders introduced new members to our campaigns including a fossil free degree, campus decarbonization, Student Assembly Resolution 20 for climate action, and free speech and outlined ways to plug in. Plus we enjoyed organic pizza from Adelina's Join us for Fridays on Fire next week, 9/26 from 12-2pm on Ho Plaza! Not just Smiling Hill Farm, other are feeling the effects of the ! causing concern for farmers Some farmers say they are down at least 30% and are either making adjustments, or looking ahead to next season Sep 17, 2025 Jackie Mundry, Reporter TURNER, Maine "Whether it's beef, apples, or corn, farmers in Maine are having to cut corners or make other plans because we haven't seen enough rain this year. " 'You need at least one inch of rain to grow a good crop,' Russ Black of Black Acre Farm said. "He typically saves his second crop of hay to feed his cows over the winter, but he's already using it because the grass hasn't grown fast enough for hay. Smiling Hill Farm is having the same problem. " 'We haven't seen it this dry, so it's definitely a year to stand out,' Jared Hood of Hood Farm said. "Hood grows corn and sells it to dairy farmers to feed their cows. He says the corn stalks are typically 10-12 feet tall, but right now some are less than 5 feet. " 'We have some irrigation up here, but we can't irrigate it all. We're on top of a hill,' Jeff Timberlake of Ricker Hill Orchard said. "Timberlake added that despite the lack of rain, there will still be plenty of apples at the orchard's U-Pick. "He's hoping for rain not just for the rest of apple season but for next year's apples because the flowers for that are growing now. "Ricker Hill Farm and Hood Farm are down at least 30-60% " 'This apple right now is about an inch and a quarter. It's dehydrated. It's shriveled up,' Timberlake said, showing off his apples. "Black told Maine's Total Coverage he hasn't seen it this dry since the early 2000s at that time, he had to make adjustments. " 'I sold some cows. I had to buy a lot of feed. You know, I might have to buy feed this year if I can find it,' he said. "Black said he hopes we get more rain in the next four weeks, while Timberlake and Hood are looking ahead to next year." Source: Saw a piece about this on the local news... (post from FB): "Because of the drought, we have been moving our cows around to different pastures in search of green grass. We cannot recall the last time the cows grazed in the shadow of our Big Red Barn. The fields are just that dry and not growing fast enough to sustain them. " Plant trees and save the planet. Climate conversation is stuck in a loop, but out in the world things are changing By Jo Lauder We don't have to wait for moonshot technologies to reach our climate targets. Most of the solutions to the climate crisis are already around us. If you don't think Canada should be forking over YOUR taxpayer dollars to the already wealthy companies that refuse to cleanse their messes & are burning the world down around us, stand with others around the world that think like you do & be heard. Join us. on Sept 20th In Calgary: Sept 20th at , 1pm If you don't think Canada should be forking over YOUR taxpayer dollars to the already wealthy companies that refuse to cleanse their messes & are burning the world down around us, stand with others around the world that think like you do & be heard. Join us. Way more wind, solar and EVs: The mammoth challenge to reach the 2035 target By Maani Truu and Tom Crowley Getting to even the bottom end of the government's 62 to 70 per cent emissions reduction target by 2035 will require drastic increases to solar and wind power capacity, electric vehicle take-up and an extension of the safeguard mechanism, according to the Climate Change Authority. "In August of 2025, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled Premier 's ambitions to rip out the City of Toronto's as a violation of Canadian charter rights. Specifically, it's inconsistent with the constitutional protection of life, liberty and security." The Sun Is Slowly Waking Up NASA Warns That There May Be More Extreme Space Weather For Decades To Come  NASA GoddardA new NASA study suggests that solar activity will remain high or rise further in the coming decades, contradicting previous assumptions that the sun was quieting down and scientists "don't completely understand" why. NASA scientists are warning that the sun may be "waking up" from a brief period of relative inactivity, contradicting past assumptions about our home star. If true, this could mean that decades of potentially dangerous space weather are in store......Continue "The Arctic is also a place where two of the globes greatest threats climate change and warfare amplify each other. Sherri Goodman, whose career in the Department of Defense focused on the environment, uses the term 'threat multiplier.' That is also the title of her new book. As ice melts in the Arctic, new shipping routes open up. A recent federal report described the previously low-tension region as tightening up with 'the emergence of great power competition between the United States, Russia, and China.' With President Trump reigniting his call for the U.S. to take over Greenland, these tensions are as apparent as ever. Goodman says increased access to the Arctic is only part of the equation. 'Climate change also changes the context in which we fight or operate in any conflict.' Of course extreme temperatures affect troops themselves, but theres also the issue of weapon and transport design. For example, Goodman says changing ocean salinity can create snags. (Increased salinity in the Gulf of Aden south of Yemen has caused failures in several UK frigates turbines.) 'Weve designed our weapons systems to operate under certain assumptions. And now a lot of those assumptions of the natural world, the natural system, are challenged because of climate change.'" 18.09.2025 - 20:00 Uhr Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden. The Speech at the unitednations in Vienna (VIC) goes Over 7350 Views in just few months! Critical Peace Studies and Peace Research is urgently needed, in these times of Thank you all so much for all the comments & the support
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A volcano or a meteorite New evidence sheds light on puzzling discovery in Greenlands ice sheet Insect pops dropping Climate change has come to call But the call's on hold September 18, 2025 Dr. Emily Schoerning on the expected effects of the ongoing climate breakdown on in different regions of the US It's called the Autumnal Equinox.Equal day and night!Come out and celebrate with us!DO NOT SURRENDER in advance!! Sardine shortage hits french markets Infections caused by a type of deadly, flesh-eating bacterium are becoming more common and widespread as ocean temperatures rise because of . And without intervention to halt global warming, such cases are likely to continue increasing and spreading, according to a paper published in the journal Scientific Reports. Climate Pressures Drive Volatility In Olive Oil Market Despite Production Rebound The global olive oil industry is confronting fresh challenges as erratic weather patterns disrupt production cycles and trigge
Climate Pressures Drive Volatility In Olive Oil Market Despite Production Rebound The global olive oil industry is confronting fresh challenges as erratic weather patterns disrupt production cycles and trigger sharp price movements, RaboResearch has cautioned i
We've gone from having a fifteen minutes of "fair" per day from 11:45 AM to 12 PM after recede, to 24 hours straight of "poor" air quality: this really has got to be the most colossally under-rated issue in Europe, they (politicians) want to kill any sustainability disclosure / reporting - too heavy, too complex, uncompetitive, bla bla... hopefully, some, like the Centra Bank, work on the potential impacts since years (look at all NGFS publications) and they clearly disagree.... thanks caused by the only fix is Grist: Wildfire smoke could soon kill 71,000 Americans every year The haze may already kill 40,000 people in the U.S. each year the same number who die in traffic crashes. Climate change will only make matters worse. Published Sept 18, 2025 (35/35) => la a perdu 69 % de ses populations de mammifres, doiseaux, damphibiens, de poissons et de reptiles depuis le dbut des annes 1970. (34/35) ... impropre#consommation -> (cf 2023) + incendies 306 000 hectares calcins (cf 2025). - Italie : rupture partielle/mortelle du de la Marmolada Dolomites (cf Suisse 2025). + Monde : usage doubl des pesticides depuis 1990 = 3,7 miilions de tonnes. Canadian cities can prepare for climate change by building with nature
The climate's changing. In case you missed it: Canadas Plant Hardiness Zones Got an Update ONnurserycrops Blog Give young people a chance to work on climate mitigation instead of building expensive small nuclear plants, urges Linda Mc Quaig, , , . thttps://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/solar-energy-has-dropped-dramatically-in-price-and-thats-a-problem-for-investors/article3ffd548b-de82-42fc-b98c-2278de8f33a2.html Meanwhile, > Puerto Ricos Climate Change Committee Left Powerless by Politics and Lack of Funding A walk across Alaskas Arctic sea ice brings to life the losses that appear in climate data 'Onze overheid verkwanselt onze data en privacy. Terwijl we als de Amerikaanse bemoeienis moeten terugdringen gebeurt het tegenovergestelde. ' daar hebben we voor gekozen ! on
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