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#environnement #Montréal #Québec #changementsclimatiques #gay #vélo #polqc #climat #LGBTQQIP2SAA #pollution #égalité #femmes #gai #gauche #équité #justice

J’effectue mes recherches avec le mot : climat
I do my research with the word: climate

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New study projects sea level rise to drain Florida’s financial future
Molly Duerig
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One million Florida properties are projected to become chronically flooded: properties that today fund nearly 30% of local revenues for more than half of the state’s municipalities, according to a new study conducted by researchers at Cornell and Florida State Universities.

https://www.wlrn.org/environment/2023-10-17/new-study-projects-sea-level-rise-to-drain-floridas-financial-future

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Climate crisis threatens ‘tipping point’ of uninsurable homes, says UN

Analysis also warns of further tipping points on horizon such as drying up of groundwater vital for food supplies

The climate tipping points are large-scale changes driven by human-caused global heating, while the risk tipping points are more directly connected to people's

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/25/climate-crisis-threatens-tipping-point-of-uninsurable-homes-says-un

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Eco Material’s Sustainable Green Cement Is Transforming Construction

The amazing thing about Eco Material’s technology from a climate perspective is that it avoids virtually all the carbon emissions related to manufacturing cement

https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkobayashisolomon/2023/11/13/eco-materials-sustainable-green-cement-is-transforming-construction/?sh=31eac8a53404

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UK bans SUV ads which ‘disregarded’ environmental impact
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Adverts for a Toyota SUV have been banned in the UK on environmental grounds as Paris looks to push big cars out of the city with higher parking fees

https://www.euronews.com/green/2023/11/23/suvs-could-be-the-latest-casualty-of-climate-change-as-paris-tries-to-drive-them-out

Snoro, to environment
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NDP call for windfall tax could generate billions of dollars according to parliamentary report

new report showed a windfall tax on big oil and gas would generate more than $4 billion

But since the first PBO report came out, the Liberals have shown they’d rather be wined and dined by big oil instead of standing up to them. And the Conservatives would rather squabble over whether climate change is even real
https://www.ndp.ca/news/ndp-call-windfall-tax-could-generate-billions-dollars-according-parliamentary-report

Snoro, to environment
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Wars have stolen our attention from a looming climate catastrophe

We’re still in the game, with a slim chance of holding global warming below a catastrophic level through the rest of the century, Gwynne Dyer writes

https://www.thespec.com/opinion/contributors/wars-have-stolen-our-attention-from-a-looming-climate-catastrophe/article_2060765f-aa38-53a7-af24-985a7012dc07.html

Snoro, to random French
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Ski alpin : Des militants pour le climat interrompent le slalom à Gurgl, Henrik Kristoffersen furieux

Ski Des manifestants du mouvement écologiste « Letzte Generation Österreich » ont interrompu la course à Gurgl en Autriche

https://www.20minutes.fr/sport/ski/4062945-20231118-ski-alpin-militants-climat-interrompent-slalom-gurgl-henrik-kristoffersen-furieux

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As Climate Change Endangers Wild Truffles, US Producers Try Cultivation Instead - Modern Farmer

Truffles are the culinary equivalent of a diamond. Vertiginously expensive, out of reach for many, desired by most, frequently imitated (generally to shrieks of derision)—symbols of so much more than the sum of their parts. And increasingly, wild truffles are very hard to come by

https://modernfarmer.com/2023/11/as-climate-change-endangers-wild-truffles-us-producers-try-cultivation-instead/

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"In 2015, Canada was trending to exceed 2005 greenhouse gas emissions levels by nine per cent by 2030, but since then, many sectors of the economy have made real and measurable progress to lower their emissions," says a news release from Environment and Climate Change Canada

That's still an improvement on the previous year's report, which showed Canada would not hit the target until after 2035

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/climate-target-canada-emissions-1.7053746

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How climate change is affecting the seasons

Climate researchers now have nearly five decades of satellite observations at their disposal. Analysis of this data reveals that spring has advanced by approximately 15 days, while autumn has been delayed by a similar amount. The overall outcome has been the extension of the growing season by an entire month over the past three decades

https://phys.org/news/2023-10-climate-affecting-seasons.html

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They predict that each person would be limited to 2.3 tons of carbon emissions per year, the equivalent of an overseas flight from Rio de Janeiro to Riyadh. Currently, the average carbon footprint in the U.S. is 16 tons per person per year.

The carbon passports would push travelers to use more sustainable travel methods, destinations and accommodations, thus encouraging the industry to quickly adjust itself to offering greater sustainability overall

https://www.travelpulse.com/news/features/travel-s-climate-problem-what-one-travel-company-predicts-can-solve-the-problem

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10% of dolphins killed as Amazon drought hits lake: study
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An estimated 10 percent of the dolphins in a picturesque lake in the Brazilian Amazon were killed in a week as a record drought and searing temperatures devastate the region, researchers said Tuesday

https://today.rtl.lu/news/science-and-environment/a/2127497.html

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Growing gulf between Australians and scientists over urgency for climate action

Repeated and increasingly frustrated calls from Australian climate experts are failing to activate the Australian population with the urgency communicated by scientists in Australia and globally.

While most Australians accepted climate change was happening, only a minority thought it was an extremely serious problem

https://inqld.com.au/sponsored/2023/10/16/growing-gulf-between-australians-and-scientists-over-urgency-for-climate-action/

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Climate activists glue themselves to plane at Lisbon airport
Natasha Donn
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Climáximo group has been holding protests for weeks now

Environmental activists from the Climáximo group glued themselves to the inside of a plane that was about to make a connection between Lisbon and Porto at Lisbon’s Humberto Delgado airport today, the group has said in a statement

https://www.portugalresident.com/climate-activists-glue-themselves-to-plane-at-lisbon-airport/

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While most tropical ecosystems are incredibly biodiverse, containing multitudes of different tree and plant species, carbon-offset planting typically involves just a few tree species—the most popular being cedar, mahogany, silk oak, teak, and black wattle

Planting these en masse in an ecosystem—while financially beneficial—results in a monoculture, decimating biodiversity and ultimately harming the very areas that they were supposed to help

https://www.thedailybeast.com/planting-trees-may-be-an-awful-way-to-fight-climate-change

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La photosynthèse est une pompe à eau bio-climatique

Les arbres assurent de façon autonome (et depuis des millions d’années) le bon fonctionnement du cycle de l’eau parce qu’ils assurent une évaporation proportionnelle à la chaleur et donc régule parfaitement le climat. Plus il fait chaud plus la végétation transpire, la quantité de vapeur d’eau dans l’atmosphère augmente et limite la puissance du rayonnement solaire qui arrive jusqu’au sol (effet parasol)

https://www.mediaterre.org/actu,20231020090436,1.html

Snoro, to climate
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Ambient air from the room is pumped into a tank containing the algae; this supplies the CO2. The algae are then harvested and transferred to a second tank that stimulates calcium carbonate production. This process is complete when all the algae sink to the bottom of the tank, where they’re then collected, dehydrated, and mixed with other natural binding agents. The result is a bio-cement; it’s then ready to be mixed with aggregates to create concrete

https://www.archpaper.com/2023/09/cement-production-emissions-problem-companies-addressing-it/

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Researchers: The climate impact of plastic pollution is negligible—the production of new plastics is the real problem

https://phys.org/news/2023-10-climate-impact-plastic-pollution-negligiblethe.html

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Climate-related mortality and hospital admissions, England and Wales: 1988 to 2022

Relative risk of death and hospital admission associated with temperature for England and Wales from 1988 to 2022. This analysis is delivered in partnership with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the Wellcome Trust

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/climate-related-mortality-and-hospital-admissions-england-and-wales-1988-to-2022

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Les signaux de la crise climatique n’ont jamais été aussi intenses et le désintérêt si grand.

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Emory to establish center that studies how climate change impacts human health | Emory University

Extreme heat already kills more Americans than hurricanes, floods and tornadoes combined, and climate change is making it a lot worse, especially for urban populations who already suffer from the urban heat island effect

https://news.emory.edu/stories/2023/10/hs_climate_change_and_health_24-10-23/story.html

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