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Sebastian Schublach is a resident of Gleis21, a climate-friendly social housing building in Vienna. Ryan Kellman for NPR
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Case study in 'drivers of loss' working in combination - with amplifying it all. Marine reserves won't make anything 'alright', but buffer some of the hardest punches

What's at the heart of Sask.'s early wildfire season Humans, in more ways than one
Four in five wildfires in Saskatchewan this year have been caused by humans, the vast majority of them accidentally. But experts say part of the reason they've spread so far, so fast, is another human factor: climate change driven by the burning of fossil fu...

Heatmap-style visualization showing global average surface temperature anomalies, which are calculated relative to pre-industrial levels (1850-1900 outlined in the IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5C). Data is from NOAA Merged Land Ocean Global Surface Temperature Analysis

On Irelands peat bogs: clashes with tradition in pictures

15.06.2025 - 08:00 Uhr
Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden.

Here's a photo I took today in tautahi, NZ, of a tarata (lemonwood) in flower. It's the first time I have ever seen a tarata in flower in June.

I just checked on and there's only one other observation of a tarata flowering in June, and it was in Dunedin 10 days ago (and there are no flowering observations ever from May or July yet).

2025 is so weird.

That's what we are taking on in the Anthropocene: becoming the makers or the unmakers of worlds. This is a responsibility that we don't yet have the wisdom to adequately live up to. We're cosmic toddlers with nuclear weapons, AI algorithms, and gene-editing tools. I think we're in a moment in history where we have an opportunity for a learning curve, but it's going to be a rocky road for a while yet. In an important sense, the catastrophe has already occurred. It is too late. Look around: the sixth mass extinction, climate chaos, the meaning crisis, social and political upheaval. But the takeaway is not hopelessness or nihilism, but learning to live virtuously in a wounded world.
Matthew David Segall, Holy Fools in the Anthropocene

Bonn climate summit a key test ahead of UN meet Latest News India

The Bonn Climate Change Conference, the meeting that serves as a midway point between the larger annual UN
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We're not just fouling the nestwe're setting it ablaze while still sitting in it, arguing about the temperature of the flames.
Matthew David Segall, Holy Fools in the Anthropocene

Sydney as a Renewable Energy Zone: A metropolis of energy equity, affordability and abundance

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Societies to step up after Trump puts key climate report in doubt.

Climate, Vulnerability and Health
(Extreme Weather and Society)
by Sheila Lakshmi Steinberg & William A. Sprigg, 2025

This contributed volume explores the intersection between climate change, vulnerable communities, and health. It includes a variety of case studies that highlight how changing physical and social environments impact the health of communities across geographies.





Climate Change Effects on Civil Infrastructure Decision-Making
By Mohammed M. Ettouney, 2025




Climate Change Effects on Civil Infrastructure: Climate Demands (Climate Change and Civil Infrastructure) Hardcover 30 March 2025
by Mohammed M. Ettouney





Yesterday, summer wasn't in the winter


Unprecedented heat wave shatters temperature records across Spain but it didn't stop there

"Some regions experienced temperatures over 10C (18F) above normal."

State-Level Analysis of Employment Risk Under a Repeal of Clean Manufacturing Tax Credits

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A new report reveals that 57% of Indian districts are now at risk of extreme heat. Whats worsening the situation is a faster rise in warmer nights during summers, which poses serious risks to human health

Climate change makes heatwave in Bangladesh 45 times more likely: Report

Glaciers Are Vanishing Fast: These Iconic Ice Giants Face Total Collapse as Global Warming Surges Beyond Critical Limits

IN A NUTSHELL Global Glacier Melting is accelerating, contributing to rising sea levels and coastal erosion worldwide.
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Learn about how the crisis in Iran and many of the tensions in the middle east are the result of the which has led to nearly unabated .


What Helps The Climate Is Not Automatically Good For The Ocean

Z At the top of the hour it's Radio Ecoshock (repeat) Presented by Alex Smith. A weekly program about the Latest , authors, issues - from , oceans, forests, , solar storms, the , and .

killer air quality from that stoopit military parade --- is it fireworks exhaust DC in flames or just a buncha fetid BS

Another gray whale was reported dead near Point Isabel in Richmond on Friday, marking the 19th such death in Bay Area waters this year.
Researchers have not recorded this many gray whale fatalities since 2000, according to the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito.

The analysis found that the number of "fire weather" days rose by 37 in the Southwest and by 21 in the West between 1973 and 2024. In Western Utah, fire weather days increased by 34. Climate Central also revealed that multiple areas, including parts of Texas, California, and New Mexico, now experience "around two more months of fire weather per year compared to a half century ago."

15.06.2025 - 02:00 Uhr
Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden.

Deadly algal bloom in South s Coorong an eye opener, ecologist says

Chasing hail storms for science: Meet the researchers braving extreme conditions to improve hail forecasts and protect communities from severe weather damage.

Plot twist: Do biofuels increase greenhouse gas emissions New research suggests corn-based ethanol might actually produce MORE emissions than the fossil fuels it's meant to replace!

Turns out all that fertilizer and land conversion isn't so green after all.

Deadly algal bloom in South Australias Coorong an environmental eye opener, ecologist says
Among the dead in the internationally significant wetland are estuarine snails, shore crabs, baby flounder and a thick stew of polychaete worms

The seas are dying. And still we don't slash emissions. Instead we tinker. And talk.

is real.

Deadly algal bloom in South Australias Coorong an environmental eye opener, ecologist says

Climate Change Is Ruining Cheese, Scientists and Farmers Warn

Climate change is making everything worse including apparently threatening the dairy that makes our precious cheese. In
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Bonsoir tous! Having a drink cuz you know, the world is going to SH*T, so why not!

Now it's gone WAY TOO FUCKING FAR Ban ALL fossil fuels RIGHT FUCKING NOW. Is Ruining Cheese, Scientists and Farmers Warn. Via futurism

need for which are fought.

And with simple statement that you summed up the end of the world, or at least the end of humanity.

Its all so connected I could run out of hashtags.

Did you know Earth emits a subtle, rhythmic heartbeat every 26 seconds

Known as the "26-second microseismic band," this barely detectable vibration originates from the ocean and travels through the planet like a soft heartbeat. It's exact cause remains unknown.

2025 State of Reliability

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