Younger Dryas drought and IPO climate modulation during the Antarctic Cold Reversal in New Zealand it would be the safest thing not to use worldwideweb it is all working on hardware that is easily compromised by some fascist filthy rich assholes with messed up brains Green Our Planet Climate crisis on track to destroy capitalism, warns top insurer Climate crisis The climate crisis is on track to destroy capitalism, a top insurer has warned, with the vast cost of extreme weather impacts leaving the financial sector unable to operate. The world is fast approaching temperature levels where insurers will no longer be able to offer cover for many climate risks, said Gnther Thallinger, on the board of Allianz SE, one of the worlds biggest insurance companies. He said that without insurance, which is already being pulled in some places, many other financial services become unviable, from mortgages to investments. Yeah. Insurers know. Another Note: On the Theory of Monetized Empathy EU-based companies are twice as likely as their global peers to identify climate risk as a top concern, according to an international survey. Climate crisis on track to destroy capitalism, warns top insurer Action urgently needed to save the conditions under which markets and civilisation itself can operate, says senior Allianz figure A team of scientists and engineers will head to next month to test fly drones in the Arctic in the hope of pioneering a new low-cost surveillance system that will transform monitoring of ice sheets. Currently most data on the state of the Greenland ice sheet comes from satellite monitoring and crewed flights. Drones could provide a cheaper, more accurate solution, say researchers unlocking near real-time monitoring of the rapidly melting feature. Japanese corporate directors could be held personally liable if they fail to address climate risks, according to a report by the U.K.-based Commonwealth Climate and Law Initiative. A deadly mosquito-borne illness rises as the US cuts all climate and health funding Climate change is driving an explosion in dengue cases. Studying that connection is about to get much harder As climate change intensifies, this climate migrant sought refuge in Wisconsin Madison resident Jessica Mederson said she remembered nights in Dallas, Texas, when temperatures didnt drop below 90 degrees.  -Change
video lecture and literature review On James Hansen's just posted new writing on the accelerated sea ice loss What makes middle school even worse Climate anxiety Students have big feelings about climate change. Most teachers dont know how to help As climate change intensifies, this climate migrant sought refuge in Wisconsin Tulip 'Apricot beauty' in a border. I planted twenty bulbs a couple of years ago. Only two have come up this year or, rather, not been eaten by our visitor, the muntjac. Upright. Click to see all. Carbon Removal to Benefit from New SBTI Net-Zero Standard So, let China (and India and....) pollute again! The warming was always there, we just had some artificial cooling from pollution, and in removing the pollution we are now seeing the full effect of the greenhouse-gas driven warming, **Dramatic cuts in Chinas air pollution drove surge in global warming** Eventone con Matteo Menapace che avr l'onore di animare domenica pomeriggio, in chiusura del ciclo di 6 giocate-conversazioni alla saletta Digital Games del padiglione 15 di a . e : This was March. We hebben in Nederland steeds vaker last van droogte n extreme regenval Wetenschappers gebruiken de term "hydrologische whiplash" om deze snelle afwisseling tussen droogte en extreme neerslag te omschrijven. Ze waarschuwen dat dit grote gevolgen kan hebben. In Nederland maken de snelle veranderingen het waterbeheer steeds lastiger Ook voor weidevogels als de kievit en de grutto zijn de omstandigheden slecht.
Reserve Bank of India plans On Tap cohort on climate change Homepage > News > Business > Reserve Bank of India plans On Tap cohort on climate change The -Change
Reserve Bank of India plans On Tap cohort on climate change Reserve Bank of India plans On Tap cohort on climate change Japanese execs could face lawsuits for climate inaction: report Japanese corporate directors could be held personally liable if they fail to address climate risks, according to a report released Wednesday by the U.K.-based Commonwealth Climate and Law Initiative. The study warns that ignoring climate-related financial threats could expose executives to lawsuits, regulatory scrutiny and finan is real. Same shit, different year: Australia records hottest 12 months and warmest March on record Wildfire risk for Scotland for the next 7 days:
A digital collection of royalty-free videos for climate education, disaster preparedness, and resilience. Perfect for lectures, presentations, and awareness campaigns. Download directly via our platform: globalsafehub.org/store CLIMATE MATTERS: Psychological benefits of visiting nature Climate Matters CLIMATE MATTERS: Psychological benefits of visiting nature Climate Matters TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA)  Even though we are seeing warmer temperatures there are still great times to get outside and -Change
Left Behind: Why Afghanistan Cannot Tackle Climate Change Alone Countries that are still fighting to reverse the climate crisis havent changed their minds about buying EVs. Theyre simply no longer buying Teslas because of Elon Musk and his fascist beliefs. LIVE: tear across central US as severe weather intensifies "A rare emergency was issued amid a 'particularly dangerous situation' late Wednesday afternoon, and the same areas blasted by destructive storms will soon face a significant risk of ." Updated Apr. 2, 2025
A program on Miyazaki's depiction of the environment. One of the speakers compares -or rather opposes- Miyazaki "real" animals to the overly anthropomorphic ones of Disney. He speaks of the "peluchisation", plushification, of animals by Disney, turning Nature into a giant safe playground for Humans while Miyazaki shows the environment as a force Humans have little or no control over. off Southern California kills hundreds of sea lions, dolphins, birds This is the earliest the algae has appeared with its most severe accumulations between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara counties, according to NOAA Fisheries. By Sheri Walsh, UPI Published Apr 1, 2025 March 31 (UPI) -- "An early toxic algae bloom off the coast of Southern California is killing or sickening hundreds of sea lions, dolphins and seabirds, while forcing rescuers to make tough choices about 'which animals to save.' "The West Coast Marine Mammal Stranding Network says it is receiving more than 100 calls a day about sea lions having seizures, acting erratically or lying dead on beaches, as dolphins are discovered swimming circles in shallow waters. "'We are having to do triage on the beach as we try to identify those animals where we have the greatest chance of making a difference,' said John Warner, chief executive officer of the Marine Mammal Care Center in Los Angeles. ", released by algae blooms, is harmless to fish but can be deadly if consumed by sea mammals or birds. The toxin causes seizures, coma or even death. "This is the earliest the algae has appeared with its most severe accumulations between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara counties, according to NOAA Fisheries. Impacted marine life was first observed around Feb. 20, near Malibu. Some scientists believe runoff from this year's wildfires in Los Angeles may have contributed as earlier studies have found elevated nutrients offshore following previous fires. "'What is unique about this event is that this bloom is very early in the season and doesn't appear to be associated with strong winds or a thick marine layer like we have seen in the past,' said Michelle Herman Kowalewski, founder and director at the Channel Islands Cetacean Research Unit. "In addition to the early bloom, researchers also report finding higher concentrations of the toxin. "'We've been seeing more toxin both in the organism itself and then also in the animals that are acquiring it,' said Clarissa Anderson, director of the Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System. "'They seem to have more toxin in their tissues. So it may be that the naturally occurring plankton is starting to produce more toxin over time, and that might be why we see more impacts,' Anderson added. "This is the fourth consecutive year an algae bloom has impacted Southern California marine life. While there is little that can be done to help dolphins, veterinarians say sea lions can be brought into rehabilitation facilities where the domoic acid can be flushed from their systems."
Same shit, different year: Australia records hottest 12 months and warmest March on record ANU climate scientist says everyone is getting fatigued these records keep falling its now incredibly predictable Four hurricane names retired, WMO citing climate change influence WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) The names Beryl, Helene, Milton, and John have been officially retired from -Change
Coca-Cola cases recalled due to plastic contamination. Recall comes amid a flurry of other product recalls. Flooding has put an Oregon citys sewer system at the point of collapse Flooding from the Silvies River swamped the sewage system in Burns, Oregon, sparking fears about public health New coal capacity hit 20-year low in 2024: report Bangkok (AFP) The world added the smallest amount of new coal capacity in two decades last year, a report said Thursday, but use of the fossil fuel is still surging in China and India
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