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l'imaginaire global doit tre chang si on veut une petite chance de ne pas disparatre dans un contexte de changement climatique, de perte de biodiversit, et autres limites plantaires... je suis personnellement trs sensible ce qui est dit dans cet article, je trouve l'analyse extrmement bonne Underground natural hydrogen gas reserves have been discovered in several parts of the world. The Mali Well remains the only commercial operation, but recent large-scale finds in France, Albania, and Romania, along with modelling by the US Geological Survey, indicate this might be the start of a global hydrogen exploration era, However, most deposits are in the exploratory stage, and commercial-scale extraction is in development. Expectations are high, but practical implementation requires further technology investment, and careful scientific review. Despite our divisive national political landscape, local governments can still communicate with their citizens about climate-related hazards. If local governments can preserve & leverage this relationship, while carefully & accurately communicating the risk climate change poses to their communities, they may yet be able to keep their citizens safe US government may be abandoning the global climate fight, but new leaders are filling the void including China Report lists USA as having 70% of the GLOBAL DISASTERS from CLIMATE CHANGE. Insurance cos are telling you they will stop insuring places in , , HIGH RISK areas. Those property values will plummet. cos AND LENDERS will recommend NO REBUILDING in high risk areas. YouA are warned. Under the Canada Business Corporations Act and comparable provincial legislation, directors have a duty to act with care, diligence and in the best interests of the corporation. The opinion stated that this duty includes identifying and managing material risks, including those linked to nature degradation, extreme weather & ecosystem disruption
Man With Sign, July 30, 02025 Wednesday morning I wake with the alarm, drink a peaceful cup of coffee, assemble myself, and hit the road, arriving at Roosevelt Circle at 7:30 on the dot. Craige says he almost fully recovered and hopes to be back tomorrow. I set up my big sign and hold up CHANGE OUR CONVERSATION / CHANGE OUR CONSUMPTION / CHANGE OUR POLITICS and settle in for the hour. 1/ Freak tornadoes, explosions of jellyfish, flash floods and dried up pumps. The future of climate change is on Mauritius. From The Dial magazine: Abrupt collapse of Arctic sea ice may come with little warning often appears gradual, but abrupt shifts may occur with little warning. Recent research reveals that sensitive subsystems such as , , and can suddenly tip into new states... earth.com . "Donald Trumps administration on Tuesday proposed revoking a finding that has long been the central basis for US action to regulate GHG & fight . The proposed Environmental Protection Agency rule rescinds a 2009 declaration that determined that & other GHGs endanger & ." So, with the stroke of a pen, a & , with no scientific qualifications, revokes a scientific finding. "COP30 will be different: Brazil wants world leaders to face the climate crisis head-on" Meltwater has burst through Greenland ice in a first-of-a-kind eruption. Satellite images reveal how a subglacial lake erupted through the Greenland ice sheet a phenomenon never witnessed before which could be driven by rising temperatures. Malcolm McMillan at Lancaster University spotted the sudden appearance of a crater 85 metres deep in the surface of the ice sheet, captured by satellite in August 2014. Could this be the model for how to tackle the and look to for green affordable housing In the , high-quality, -friendly apartments are mostly rare and unaffordable. But in Vienna, sustainable buildings aren't just affordable, they're widespread. Schublach's apartment is what the Viennese call "social housing" housing that's built or supported by the government.
Researchers explain that this energy balance is rising faster than expected, and twice the amount estimated by the IPCC: These findings suggest might well accelerate in the coming years. a concerning finding, given that past energy imbalance predictions from the IPCC already pointed to significant climate impacts in our future. Climate Change 30.07.2025 - 14:00 Uhr Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden. Lee Zeldin's bold declaration to revoke the 2009 endangerment finding could reshape environmental regulation in the U.S. This monumental shift threatens to dismantle limits on greenhouse gas emissions and questions the Republican approach to climate change. The implications on public health and the environment could be staggering. For more details, check out the full article. Does heavy rain occur more often during the night My impression was so. 3 Examples: Texas Chain Rain Massacre, Australia Deluge in their autumn, Belgium & Germany July 2021 The heatmaps show 2 weather stations affected by Bernd, Ahrweiler and Kall-Sistig. Kahler Asten is not too far from them, it's where I grew up. Warnemnde is on the Baltic Coast in East Germany, where I now live. Last week was my first conscious heavy rain event, in fact a little like Bernd 2021, come to think of it, but now in the East with hardly any elevation, no steep narrow valleys or creeks. Warnemnde got 4 to 9mm of rain per hour so I took 4mm as threshold for heavy rain. Top row heatmaps is mm averaged on months where such events occurred, bottom row is the monthly counts of the events. Ahrweiler and Kall-Sistig are reporting hourly rain since 2004, the other 2 since 1995. What do I see Looking primarily at the bottom heatmaps, the event count I see that heavy rain doesn't occur in the winter months. Doesn't occur in the wee hours. Doesn't occur when we commute to work. Does occur * during summer months * on our way home from work * during lunch break and * all afternoon * late night is more likely than wee hours * The 2 stations at higher elevation, Kall-Sistig and Kahler Asten, have a definite second peak count in the late night hours, apart from the mid afternoon peaks they share with the low-lying stations. I'm no meteorologist but I can hazard a guess why there's a higher likelihood for heavy rain events in the late hours than in the wee or early morning hours  at locations where elevation is a rainmaker. Temperature at high-er elevations cools down fast when the sun goes to sleep. The land stays warm for a while longer. But the warm air rises, while the cooler air descends, I guess, and when they meet and either air parcel is full of water, the water bomb explodes , from the molecular friction or something sciency Data: Any relation to melting ice at the pole When will we start doing something against this Fracked gas could enter Ireland's energy supplies in new deal The Journal Fracked gas could enter Irelands energy supplies in new deal  The JournalMichael McDowell: Whatever about his tariffs, Trumps helpful
Chinas clean energy boom triggers first-ever Co2 emissions decline. No economic slowdown involved - report. Climate change could make droughts for wind power 15% longer, study says Extreme wind droughts that reduce power output from turbines for extended periods could become 15% longer by the end of the century across much of the northern hemisphere under a moderate warming scenario Does Record Heat Dome Herald Horrific Hurricane Season Se rassembler pour vivre des motions fortes, se sentir appartenir une communaut, avoir des idoles dieux du foot. Presque plus de pain mais toujours des jeux "On a besoin de lgret!" On a surtout besoin de changement total de faon de penser, voluer. La ,et son ministre nationaliste, est dans un tat politique et conomique catastrophique, pire que la . Ici l'Union, c'est le foot. # Japanese Temperature Record Broken, 41.2 in Hyogo
Germany launches floating fuel plant powered by offshore wind and sea, producing synthetic fuels with innovative technologies.
"How the worlds highest court bolstered the fight for climate reparations" Trump proposes repeal of landmark finding that greenhouse gases harm the public Cooperative fossil fuel levies could raise 66 bn annually to fight climate change Study Smaller coalitions of fossil fuel-importing countries could generate USD 66 billion annually to help developing nations cut emissions, according to a new study by climate economists at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) ketan, dan miller has a carbon capture company. enough said about the these guys. Floods kill at least 25 people in northeastern Nigeria Oh, I have been lazy again with my social media This border is planted with ornamental grasses, biennials and perennials - and also home to self sown biennials (Evening primrose, Teasels behind in the grass meadow) and annuals (Poppies, Corncockle). The grasses glow in the summer morning light. The consequences of are already detectable in many ways... Of je gaat mee in de mens en natuur verwoestende groei economie Of je gaat je eigen humane weg met iedereen die jou en zeker ook je kinderen een plezierig en gezond leefklimaat gunt Al het andere zoals rijk arm links rechts extremist terrorist christen jood fascist etc. Is BULLSHIT On recorded its highest-ever temperature of 41.2 degrees Celsius in Tamba City of Hyogo Prefecture in western Japan on Wednesday, the country's Meteorological Agency said. in the U. S. Heat advisories are affecting 168 million Americans in the mid-west, south-east and parts of the north-east, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Major SA oyster region temporarily shut as toxic algal bloom spreads By Viki Ntafillis and Cassandra Hough The state government has closed Cowell's Franklin Harbour, one of South Australia's biggest oyster growing regions, as a toxic algal bloom continues to spread in the state's waters. Its time that polluters like Santos stop causing damage like this human induced algae bloom which is causing mass die off of sea creatures and pay to repair it - if thats even possible now.
You can now read the seventh instalment of my new story "The Dunes of rd-Dhthreabh", Chapter 7. "Spring" Inbhir ireann, May 2062 Out of the blue but not unexpected, Diederik called at the house, one morning when the hawthorn was in full bloom. They had breakfast and made small talk, then went onto the beach. There was a smell of coconut in the air, wafting over the beach from the thickets of gorse at the foot of the dunes, so dense with flowers that they looked like deep yellow clouds.
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