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Wow, the best-seller book "Understanding (almost) everything about the " by Anne Brs and Claire Marc ( ) is now fully available online.

This is easy to read and understand by everyone, even kids. It is written by climate experts.

Definetely a must-read

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This article by The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) has been updated very recently & explains the expected impact for the Netherlands:

(in Dutch)

Vote with our changing climate as a priority

Doesnt seem electric. Does it solve

"Look at the mega-diverse strengths of Brazil and Colombia. Look at the wisdom of indigenous people. Put the Amazon at the centre of the world, instead of the periphery. Dont just put nature on an equal status with climate, put nature at the heart of the issue, make it the basis for the economy."

Phytoplankton Shield Ice Shelves from Summer Heat

Phytoplankton blooms in Antarctic waters help slow ice shelf melting by 7%. These marine microbes trap heat near the surface and provide shade, cooling deeper waters and reducing the impact of sunlight. However, a feedback loop with iron from melting ice limits their growth, highlighting a complex climate interaction.

via AGU

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New available on - The alatus under the pear tree.

#artistsgarden

This really shouldn't need constantly repeating

have vital role in cutting heat-related deaths, study finds Access to green space The Guardian






AI helps airlines reduce contrails and climate impact
Contrail Impact Contrails contribute to 35% of aviation's global warming
AI Solution Google AI predicts contrail formation to help airlines avoid them
Results Predictions reduced contrails by 54% with minimal fuel impact
Future Research Continuing research to improve contrail predictions and climate impact understanding

Ice core samples reveal climate tipping points from last ice age

Why funding biodiversity protection is so difficult:

"Climate funds ... support renewable energy projects, ... meaning that international donors could expect to make money on what are essentially investments. By contrast, biodiversity funds that support projects to protect wetlands for migratory birds or manage agricultural lands in nature-friendly ways often do not provide returns at least not in terms of cash."

Threat of mosquito-borne diseases rises in U.S. with global temperature

Check it out!

Women soccer players call on FIFA to cut ties with Saudi oil giant Aramco

We urge FIFA to reconsider this partnership and replace Saudi Aramco with alternative sponsors whose values align with gender equality, human rights and the safe future of our planet,

We've learned how to gently relocate rattlesnakes when they're sleepy and too close to high traffic areas, and I'm starting to feel more fondness than fear around these graceful creatures.

I also saw the most incredibly enormous mother scorpion a week or two ago, with babies on her back.

We're composting in place now, creating some absolutely marvelous earthworks that will shed water and nutrients into the gently sloping basins, and the improvement of the soil in the last four months is absolutely incredible.

In the last two years we've planted over two dozen trees.

We've begun working with local festivals, farmers, and livestock owners to collect food scraps and manure for compost.

We're welcoming back as a full time resident a wonderful individual we met through WWOOF, growing our village.

A handful of updates from the ranch, though there's lots more to share in the near future.

If we critically evaluate what we define "direct action" to be, there is no limit to what we can accomplish. It simply takes will.

Open Letter by Climate Scientists to the Nordic Council of Ministers:
"A string of scientific studies in the past few years suggests that the risk of an AMOC collapse has so far been greatly underestimated."

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Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden.

Penns annual Climate Week highlights global warming solutions, interdisciplinary approaches

Great.

A new report from the Global Commission on the Economics of Water lays out the dire situation, stating that demand could outstrip supply by 40 percent by the end of the decade.

The end of the decade is5 years away.

Scientists Say Our Water Cycle Has Started Breaking Down

Forecasted weather for the week.

Rain.
Clouds and rain.
More rain.
Maybe storms.
Probably wind and guess what Rain.

Which is actually the same weather as last week and the week before that and ...well...
We had 40C at the end of August, I remember I was worried because it was too hot and not enough rain.
Then two monts of...this.

Mosquitoes are happy, though.

I'm being sarcastic...but seriously, better to stay away form northern Italy right now.
It's actually dangerous.

Read climate journo Michael Thomas' latest newsletter on "Why Sales Are Growing Again."

As and aside -- y'all should totally follow and support Distilled with a sub if you're able. Thomas is doing vital reporting on and .

Bijna een kwart van de afdelingen spoedeisende hulp in Nederland wordt onbereikbaar bij een zeer zware regenbui. Toegangswegen worden door diepe plassen onbegaanbaar of er komt water het binnen. Mensen die acute zorg nodig hebben kunnen dan in gevaar komen, waarschuwen experts.

John Kerry champions climate action at NU Leopold Lecture

Voci dalla Street NO G7 Salute Ancona 12/10/24 : Intervento Carro NORD + Gallery

"Siamo qui oggi ad Ancona a battere il tempo contro il G7 Salute, per suonare tutta un'altra musica rispetto a quella che vorrebbe

: Biden- administration puts $428M into manufacturing projects in communities

"The funds will go to 14 projects... These include facilities that will make things like batteries and low-carbon cement... together will support 1,900 jobs"

It's fine. Everything is fine.

Gavin Schmidt (climateofgavin.bsky.social)

With the (belated) September data now in, the updated prediction is that 2024 is almost certain to be a new annual surface temperature record, and possibly by more than 0.1C. 50% change of exceeding 1.5C above the late 19th C.

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Wtf I miss who I was 5 minutes ago

OSU professor studies Greenland ice cores

Lets tax carbon: Ross Garnaut on why the time is right for a second shot at carbon pricing


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An achievement for the Azoreans: EU makes leap with massive ocean protection project.

Portugal is now home to the largest Marine Protected Area (MPA) network in Europe.

Fire severity rising despite lower frequency in the Southwestern U.S.

Leak imperils a key climate technology

Steel a problem: Federal regulators discovered that the leak was probably caused by corrosion of the steel used in the well, write Annie Snider and Ben Lefebvre. The steel, 13 Chrome, has been used for decades in oil and gas wells, but it appears to be vulnerable to corrosion when exposed to the liquids in carbon sequestration wells

North Carolina farms face depleted, toxic soil after historic Helene flooding Hurricane Helene The Guardian


COP29: 3 areas of focus for the finance COP

From Gaza to COP29: The hidden carbon cost of genocide and the climate crisis

Insurance Business Magazine: Insurers rally on extreme weather threats

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organizations from the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are urging heads of government to prioritize the issue of extreme and its growing economic and social impacts at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting () in .
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Millions of future climate refugees live here

has become a poster child for scarcity in the United States. Between decades of unsustainable pumping and a once-in-a-millenium , fueled by , sources in every region of the state are under threat
the lack of availability of in a area is going to impact the availability of in our areas

23.10.2024 - 02:00 Uhr
Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden.


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