While a few years ago, skepticism
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While a few years ago, skepticism and pessimism still prevailed, almost half of the citizens now believe that concrete measures to mitigate climate change are having an effect. The introduction of funding programs for solar energy and sustainable mobility has made a big difference,

Indigenous voices unite in global climate alliance ahead of COP30

Indigenous march in Brazil to demand more land be set aside for their stewardship

(AP)

better pay attention to the fascist racist and terrorist people behind the idiots who call themselves leaders with the help of god
and what that god actually is (and always has been)

Just sayin'

the present rate is leading to about 8C warming (fyi: that paper was in 2022. It didn't get less.)

The full episode:

Climate Change Impact Statistics and Facts (2025)

First Solar: My Favorite Green Energy Stock, Climate-Change Fears Will Return

First Solar's stock has been hit by recession fears and potential cuts to U.S. solar incentives, but climate change realities support long-term demand for clean energy

As Bolivia floods, cows swim where they once grazed

Climate change has altered weather patterns, according to experts, delaying rains and making them more intense. The Mamor River, an Amazonian river that runs through Bolivia and Brazil, has burst its banks, flooding everything in its path

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Lego opens a factory in Vietnam it says will make toys without adding emissions to the atmosphere

BINH DUONG, Vietnam (AP) Lego opened a $1 billion factory in Vietnam on Wednesday that it says will make toys without adding planet-warming gas to the atmosphere by relying entirely on clean energy

Rework the economics

India cannot afford an economy that is driven only by GDP and not by GNP, or gross nature product, that invests in natural resources for livelihoods, locally

America's climate anxiety, mapped
Alex Fitzpatrick
23 minutes

Climate anxiety is concentrated in big U.S. metros and some coastal communities, recent estimates find

New York and Vermont are extortionists, and California is a radical, says , the person currently trying to extort a fair fraction of the countries of the world and whose SCOTUS is the most judicially activist radicals in history.

Whilst xe is at it, xe is undoing as much state law as possible that is trying to avoid , further greenhouse gas emission, and environmental damage.

More science research cuts

Commerce Secretary Lutnick announced yesterday that he is taking back $4 million of funding to Princeton University intended to study the effects and risks of climate change, global warming, water availability, and rising sea levels since those objectives do not meet Trumps new goals for NOAA.

In a move that is as unsurprising as it is regressive, the U.S.A. is moving to have "A.I." and other U.S.A. corporate data centres powered by burning as much as possible, and to make use of as many emergency powers as the federal government can get its hands upon.

In an order that unironically says that things "undermine coal production", government officials are also instructed to push selling coal to other countries.

'Rising sea levels not a punchline': Palau takes swipe at Dutton
By Stephen Dziedzic

The president of Palau has taken a thinly veiled swipe at Peter Dutton's decade-old quip about climate change, saying rising sea levels are not a "punchline" for the Pacific.

Climate change fades as a campaign issue as tariffs dominate federal election

OTTAWA For weeks last fall, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre challenged the Liberals to take Canadians to the
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Finding Positive Climate News, One State at a Time

A new project by the Climate desk aims to recognize local climate and environmental solutions in all 50 states

Climate change fades as a campaign issue as tariffs dominate federal election

Flooding fears grow in Tennessee as warming waters fuel extreme rainstorms
EHN Curators

Memphis and other parts of the South saw deadly storms and record rainfall, renewing fears that flood control efforts may not be enough as climate-driven weather extremes worsen

Wildfire threat spreads deep into suburbs as embers expand danger zones
EHN Curators

Many Americans living in neighborhoods once seen as safe from wildfires are now at growing risk, as new research reveals how embers and shifting climate conditions can drive flames far beyond traditional fire zones

It's about bloody time we talked about periods and climate

1.8 billion menstruators, about 10,000 disposable period products and up to 500 years to break down

Grand Htel Stockholm is launching its first One Planet Plate dish, an initiative developed by Vrldsnaturfonden WWF to inspire more sustainable eating

Operating rooms (ORs) use three to six times more energy per occupied space than other hospital areas and generate approximately one-third of hospital waste. But simple changes in surgical practice can cut waste, reduce energy-intensive sterilization, and lower greenhouse gas emissions without compromising patient care

If youve been sneezing non-stop this spring, youre not alone. According to a report from Vox, pollen counts have hit record highs across the U.S., with Atlanta and Houston logging their worst numbers ever

Don't bet on this massive storm being once in a generation. More & larger predicted.

How is this supposed to continue Since the beginning of the year, we've been missing more than 70 Millimeters of water. And no rain in sight for as far as the forecast can see.

People still talk about how to prevent climate change. There's no preventing what we are in the middle of. It's here.

(Source: kachelmannwetter.de)

Record & getting pounded. Still don't believe in More & worse predicted. Some say "drill, drill, drill".

Climate Change Impacting Seasonal Allergies

We cant say that its only due to climate change, but is directly and indirectly affecting the changes we are experiencing now. This is a simple fact.

Today's . Still winter.
The did not expect such a twist.




March 2025 was the 2nd warmest March globally, with an average ERA5 surface air temperature 1.60C above the pre-industrial level. It was the 20th month in the last 21 months for which the global-average surface air temperature was more than 1.5C above the pre-industrial level.

- UK investigating claims green fuel contains virgin palm oil

This climate change has not been going on forever News, Sports, Jobs



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Its not always easy to speak up when a
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This climate change has not been going on forever News, Sports, Jobs

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Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden.

The world is heating up.

How much can our bodies handle

Emissions Trading Worldwide: ICAP Status Report 2025

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Hunting Methane Using Satellites: A Guide for Policymakers

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World surges past 40% clean power in record renewables boom

Bushfire Survivors have put out an election toolkit to push for action on :


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