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I found this so shocking I had to do my own independent verificationturns out its true. Mosquitoes have been found in Iceland for the first time ever. Three cold-resistant Culiseta annulata were spotted in West Iceland this month, confirmed by the Icelandic Institute of Natural History. Until now, Iceland and Antarctica were the only places on Earth without them.

This isnt just a quirky factits a sign that the old boundaries of our planet are shifting. For millions of years, these lines in the sand, ice, and soil have defined where life could and couldnt thrive. Now, as the climate warms, those borders are being redrawn in real time. What happens when the Arctic permafrost thaws and ancient pathogens wake up When invasive species rewrite ecosystems overnight When the last untouched places on Earth start to look like everywhere else

The last fortress has fallen. Whats next isnt just about mosquitoesits about a world where the rules we took for granted no longer apply.


(Source: Iceland Review, Iceland Monitor, and multiple international outlets.)

As EPA Stalls, States Are Left to Handle Solar Panel Waste.

A federal plan to manage the coming solar waste tsunami of retired panels has missed its start date, leaving states and the solar industry out.

"The world is heading to add 57 superhot days a year, but study indicates it could have been worse"

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For a long time seems as though the milestones of global warming have occurred 2 to 3 times faster than climate models had projected a couple of decades ago. It might be because higher latitudes are warming 3 to 4 times faster than the global average. In other words that the climate scientists did not have a good grasp of systemic sensitivity and prominence of higher latitudes.

It makes sense because its hard to collect data in polar regions.

ISDS lets investors, including companies, sue states for climate action with awards now averaging $250M.This regulatory chill deters urgent policies on pollution, loss, and the . Its time to end this imbalance.

Scientist debunks common misconception about major global trend: 'Just show them this graph'

"If somebody ever tells you there's no hope that we can solve climate change, then just show them this graph," he says in the video.

"From Australia to the Amazon: How climate change is turning forests into firestorms

Last year, an area larger than India was lost to wildfires worldwide.

Wildfires are becoming more frequent, larger and more destructive across the globe, and climate change has been identified as a key reason for the escalation.

The second annual State of Wildfires report, published by researchers at the University of Melbourne this week, reveals that between March 2024 and February 2025, 3.7 million square kilometres and 100 million people were affected by wildfires worldwide.

That amounts to an area larger than India and puts a staggering 183 billion worth of homes and infrastructure at risk.

The report says that climate change is not just creating more dangerous fire-prone weather but is also affecting how vegetation grows and dries, providing more fuel for fires."

"Rain in the Sahara Climate Change Could Turn the Desert Wetter than Ever

Once one of the planets driest landscapes, the Sahara Desert may become far wetter by the end of this century.

The Sahara Desert ranks among the driest places on Earth, receiving only about 3 inches of precipitation each year roughly one-tenth of what Chicago experiences from rain, sleet, and snow.

However, scientists from the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) predict that this arid landscape could become significantly wetter in the latter half of the 21st century.

Their findings, published in *npj Climate and Atmospheric Science*, suggest that the Sahara could receive up to 75% more rainfall compared with its historical average. The researchers also project that under extreme climate scenarios, precipitation will rise across southeastern and south-central Africa."

- Revealing the 'carbon hoofprint' of meat consumption for American cities - "That's according to new research from the University of Michigan and the University of Minnesota published in the journal Nature Climate Change. The study provides a first-of-its-kind, systematic analysis that digs into the environmental impacts of the sprawling supply chains that the United States relies on for its beef, pork and chicken. The team calculated and mapped those impacts, which they've dubbed meat's "carbon hoofprint," for every city in the contiguous U.S. While the study does underscore the size of America's urban carbon hoofprintit's larger than the entire carbon footprint of Italyit also provides city-specific information that residents and governments can use to make positive changes." - by University of Michigan, edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan

A South African court has nullified the environmental authorization for state-owned electricity utility Eskoms proposed 3,000-megawatt gas-fired power plant.

The court cited multiple reasons for its decision, including the failure to adequately consult local residents and consider the full impacts of the power plants entire life cycle on climate change.

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Americas biggest offshore wind farm will be online in 6 months.

Dominion Energys 2.6 GW project off Virginias coast is progressing fast. The utility has a new, more definitive target to plug into the grid: March 2026.

Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time as climate crisis warms country.

Three specimens discovered in what was previously one of the only places in the world without the insects.

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"Climate advisers warn UK to prepare for 2C warming by 2050"

20th of October 2025
424.96 ppm CO2 in the air

Chart shows current value and values for the same day 20 years back

About 15% of Italy's energy is produced by its nearly 5,000 hydroelectric power plants. In the Valle dei Laghi region, water flowing from the surrounding mountains supports local agriculture and the Santa Massenza hydroelectric plant, which powers the entire Trentino province. But as climate change accelerates, this delicate equilibrium is shifting

The First Rule About Solving Climate Change

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Call to Protect the Environment

Participants also urged local authorities to ban sand mining, which they said is devastating farmlands, forests, and coastal areas across several counties

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IBAMA approves oil drilling at Amazon Basin weeks before COP30, staining Brazils climate reputation, Greenpeace warns: 

Solar Growth Cushions Colorado River Hydropower Declines

Southwest utilities are diversifying their electricity assets

$42bn dent in Aussie home values, as climate fuels worsening floods

Huge swathes of the planet barely appear on commercial maps, leaving open-source maps built and updated by volunteers around the world to fill in the gaps. Now, the nonprofit Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team wants to get the software and knowhow to would-be mappers everywhere, so they can better prepare for & respond to climate-related disasters & make a living by deploying their new skills

Loughborough expert warns UK military must prepare for the possibility of low-carbon warfare

Many Colorado homeowners are underinsured heres what to do before the next fire

Trumps words arent stopping China, Brazil and many other countries from setting higher climate goals, but progress is slow

Their work, published in Nature Communications, shows how microbial competitionnot just raw chemistrydrives the production of NO and how even subtle shifts in oxygen or nutrients can cause sudden, dramatic jumps in greenhouse gas output

Insurance boss urges swift action as climate risks escalate

New framework sets coordinated path for adaptation

"Report reveals nearly 80% of the world's poor live in regions exposed to climate hazards"

According to the Talbot Mills research, 82% of respondents want improved access to information about natural hazard risks, while 87% and 86% support central and local government leadership, respectively, in adaptation planning

Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time as climate crisis warms country

Three specimens discovered in what was previously one of the only places in the world without the insects

Rise in persecution of climate defenders in Europe slammed by UN expert

Climate activists worldwide are facing increased persecution and criminalization by governments, with some of the most severe measures coming from Europe, according to a United Nations human rights expert

The fight against wasteful, exploitative slop goes global: "In country after country, activists, residents and environmental organizations have banded together to oppose data centers...By 2035, data centers globally are projected to use about as much electricity as India, the worlds most populous country, according to the International Energy Agency."

Meat Consumption in U.S. Cities Produces as Much Climate Pollution as Powering Homes

Researchers found emissions from beef, pork and chicken consumption exceeded the entire carbon footprint of Italy

Surely the native black flies and midges could get together to repel borders (and competitors)

I remember a confident article explaining why Iceland could never have mosquitos

Once considered a fringe idea, the prospect of offsetting global warming by releasing massive quantities of sunlight-reflecting particles into Earths is now a matter of serious scientific consideration.

Record-breaking CO rise shows the Amazon is faltering yet the satellite that spotted this may soon be shut down

. is not interested in the about or , which is why he's perfectly happy to shut down the OCO-2 satellite before its time, as part of budget cuts, .


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