CharlieMcHenry, to climate
@CharlieMcHenry@connectop.us avatar

It’s getting harder and harder not to conclude that humans are an utterly unrepentant parasitic species bent on destroying its host with haste and prejudice. There is no other conclusion possible or plausible at this point in our evolution. Wasn’t always this way, didn’t have to be this way… but regrettably, here we are on the eve of destruction. Can’t say we don’t deserve what we are surely going to get at this juncture, but it makes me sad for my grandchildren and future generations in general. It is they who will pay for this folly. #ClimateChange #ClimateEmergency #ClimateCrisis #FossilFuels #ResourceExtraction #Environment #stewardship #PlanetEarth

ApaulD, to climate
@ApaulD@aus.social avatar

A good simple explanation of why the indefinite delay in reforming the Environment Protection Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act matters in terms of new coal approvals - and presumably the same applies to gas.
#climate #climatechange #ClimateDiary
#climatecrisis #environment
#ecology #habitat #extinction
#protest #activism
#politics #auspol #australia
#fossilfuels

https://youtu.be/zQsA8NsvTPA?si=S46kjYoURzOdBsFL

br00t4c, to business
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

Why green steam is a hot issue for business

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68687140

FantasticalEconomics, to climate
@FantasticalEconomics@geekdom.social avatar

Not going to lie, I'm skeptical. Very skeptical. But there is a chance CO2 emissions will have peaked in 2023.

"We find there is a 70% chance that emissions start falling in 2024 if current clean technology growth trends continue and some progress is made to cut non-CO2 emissions."

Regardless of if it actually happens, it is important to recognize the progress we are making, which are more rapid than most realize and many predicted. There is hope.

https://www.vox.com/climate/24139383/climate-change-peak-greenhouse-gas-emissions-action

crash_course,
@crash_course@todon.eu avatar

@FantasticalEconomics
Unfortunately "green" energy isn't that green as we hope it would be.

Have a look at this for example:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335083312_Why_do_we_burn_coal_and_trees_to_make_solar_panels

An inherent part of the production of #SolarPanels is the use of #COAL (and other sources of Carbon, like woodchips) to reduce the source material (Silicon Oxide) into pure Silicon, thereby emitting, you guessed it right, huge amounts of #CO2 !

According to this chemical formula:

Si02 + 2C => Si + 2CO

#GreenEnergy #fossilfuels #PV #EnergyTransistion

br00t4c, to random
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

Renewable Electricity Generation Outpaces Fossil Fuels for Record Time Span in UK

https://www.ecowatch.com/renewable-electricity-generation-uk-wind-fossil-fuels.html

br00t4c, to random
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar
Bellingen, to Birds
@Bellingen@mastodon.au avatar

First the thylacine, then the koala, then the kookaburra...

"The tree hollows kookaburras need to breed can take a hundred years to develop. Every forest patch felled means hollows are lost. Over the past 200 years, nearly 50% of our forest cover has been felled. Urban development all along Australia’s east coast has continued."

The “guuguubarra” laughed for 16.3 million years. "That once-ubiquitous call will be heard no more."

"If species such as kookaburras and koalas are disappearing, then the threatened species have no hope."
>>
https://theconversation.com/why-the-kookaburras-iconic-laugh-is-at-risk-of-being-silenced-208181
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CarbonBubble, to random
@CarbonBubble@mastodon.energy avatar

Imagine running for world king on a platform of slashing economic growth by 20% forever. You’d be lucky to get your own family to vote for you. Yet humanity insists on running the global economy on 🏭 doing exactly that sort of damage🤦‍♀️ https://buff.ly/3Qex33d

remixtures, to climate Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "Scientists have shown for years that it would be wise to hold global warming to 1.5°C, as outlined in the Paris Agreement. But this would require a breathtaking rate of decarbonisation: emissions would have to nearly halve by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050. So far, global emissions are not even falling, let alone halving, and 2030 is just six years away.

Is it fair to lay all the blame on serious grown-ups in successive governments and boardrooms who have spent years failing to do enough to fix the problem? Probably not. But it is fair to ask them a question that Stern posed the other night about how dangerous it would be to take more radical, unorthodox climate action: “compared to what?”

We know that unthinkable action, like sudden mass lockdowns, can be launched in the face of a problem with the frightening immediacy of a global pandemic. Climate change is a different, slower-moving type of disaster. But it is a disaster nonetheless, and one that no truly serious person can continue to ignore."

https://www.ft.com/content/07dae740-ad74-4f11-ab89-c13757437cff

CharlieMcHenry, to climate
@CharlieMcHenry@connectop.us avatar

The engineer turned part-time climate scientist who first attributed climate change to human activity. On a Wednesday in February 1938, Guy Stewart Callendar—a rangy, soft-spoken steam engineer, who had turned 40 just the week before—stood before a group of leading scientists, members of the United Kingdom’s Royal Meteorological Society. He had a bold idea to share: Humans’ burning of fuel was making the planet warmer.

https://nautil.us/the-part-time-climate-scientist-542351/

mkwadee, to Flowers
@mkwadee@mastodon.org.uk avatar

It’s a nice #SunnyDay outside and it really feels like spring. The #bees are busy making use of the #flowers, while the flowers are busy making use of the bees.

mkwadee,
@mkwadee@mastodon.org.uk avatar

The #UK #ElectricyDemand is currently 32 GW and of that, 25.2% is coming from #SolarEnergy, 17.1% is coming from #WindEnergy, 16.8% is coming from #NuclearEnergy and 9.9% is coming from #Biomass and only 7% is coming from #Gas. There is also a fair amount coming from continental Europe through the various interconnections.

https://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/

#Environment #Electricity #FossilFuels #GreenhouseGases Renewables #RenewableEnergy

CelloMomOnCars, to random
@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

"The production of plastic, which is made from #FossilFuels, is greenhouse gas-intensive.

By the middle of the century, global #emissions from #plastic production could triple to account for one-fifth of the Earth’s remaining carbon budget, an analysis has found.

The report was released before the 4th Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC4) meeting for a global plastics treaty set to start next week in Ottawa, Canada."

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/18/plastic-production-emission-climate-crisis

CarbonBubble, to random
@CarbonBubble@mastodon.energy avatar

A bloated U.S backlog of projects awaiting approval means a quick transition away from planet-heating will be anything but https://buff.ly/4cZNaeJ

compost, to gardening
@compost@regenerate.social avatar

This video by the channel No-Till Growers presents a simple composting system that uses chickens.

It is an interesting system that explores how to use on-farm inputs only.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLaG47P-Q24
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crash_course,
@crash_course@todon.eu avatar

@compost
A few remarks on this video.

The title and the guy telling the story pretend it's all just farm in & outputs, but quite at the start he mentions that he starts with food scraps from local restaurants... So, that's external input in my book.

The other external input is all the machinery and the fossil fuels that are used.

To be more resilient in an uncertain/collapsing future scenario these are not the type of solutions that can be sustained.

I'm all in favor of composting and producing food (yourself) and as locally as possible, but please don't lie to yourself about the degree of 'sustainability' when you are working like this, even if it involves composting stuff yourself.

#agriculture #food #farming #FossilFuels #sustainability #CrashCourse #Collapse #future

CarbonBubble, to solar
@CarbonBubble@mastodon.energy avatar

Though Indian 🇮🇳 PM Modi has promised to rapidly build out & generation to replace polluting , his administration hasn’t been able to keep up with demand, giving a second life to old, inefficient plants 🏭 https://buff.ly/4d14b8k

takvera, to climate
@takvera@c.im avatar

Fourth global mass bleaching of coral reefs underway. More than 54 percent of the world’s coral area has experienced bleaching-level heat stress in the past year, and that number is increasing by about 1 percent per week, says NOAA's Coral Reef Watch scientist Dr. Manzello.

in Australia is suffering what appears to be its most severe event; about a third of the reefs surveyed by air showed prevalence of very high or extreme bleaching, and at least three quarters showed some bleaching.

We know this ecosystem destruction is caused by accelerating and the

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/15/climate/coral-reefs-bleaching.html?unlocked_article_code=1.k00.H4Vm.rKn51H7gN0le&smid=url-share

00Aaron, to climate
@00Aaron@social.coop avatar

Holy hell it's gonna be a day.

I will be:
-Announcing that I'm quitting my job in comms due to what seems like retaliation from management for calling them out on hypocrisy a few weeks ago

  • Publicly challenging 's attempt to fuck up our city's energy code to preserve infrastructure

  • Recommending to the City of that they approve the Justice50 provision that would benefit disadvantaged communities for many years to come.

Wish me luck!

00Aaron,
@00Aaron@social.coop avatar

See page four of this document to find 's sneaky language that aims to give a longer lifeline to

This is a recommendation from the increasingly reactionary institution to change the city building code-- it will help us fail at our commitments

https://www.cityofithaca.org/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_04152024-2852

br00t4c, to climate
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar
blogdiva, to random
@blogdiva@mastodon.social avatar

🗣 DEMOCRATS! STOP CONFUSING THE POPULAR VOTE WITH ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES!!!

yet again, i ask all who did this in 2020 to stop doing this in 2024; or did you not learn ANYTHING about 2016?!?

the President of the United States is decided in one of the most UNDEMOCRATIC electoral processes of any country that deems itself a democracy:

THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE

y’all need to stop spreading FUD about 3rd party candidates and start focusing on the people who actually vote for POTUS:

THE ELECTORS 🧵

blogdiva,
@blogdiva@mastodon.social avatar

it shows that a lot of y’all have no twenty-somethings in your life looking at the of Palestinians in & discussing it as another reason to ban and make a real crime.

Zoomers have long made the connection of “no blood for oil”, and warmongering like invading and decimating Palestinians for their land & natural gas reserves.

THIS IS THE REAL CRISIS, how y’all alienating the largest voting block in USA history. /🧵

Snowshadow, to news
@Snowshadow@mastodon.social avatar

☹️ Alleged human rights abuses detailed in new complaint against Canadian oil company

Environmental and human rights groups are calling for an investigation into Calgary-headquartered Reconnaissance Energy Africa (ReconAfrica), alleging the company has violated human rights in Namibia.


https://www.nationalobserver.com/2024/04/10/news/alleged-human-rights-abuses-detailed-complaint-against-canadian-oil

IviChoc, to climate German
@IviChoc@mastodon.online avatar

April 10, 2024 Oceanography
Rahmstorf, S. 2024.
Is the Atlantic overturning circulation approaching a tipping point?

"...the studies discussed here [...] point to a much larger risk than previously thought"

"...the only action we can take to minimize the risk is to phase out fossil fuel use and stop deforestation as fast as possible"

https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2024.501

jrefior, to Texas
@jrefior@hachyderm.io avatar

"In a move that environmentalists called a betrayal, the administration has approved the construction of a deepwater oil export terminal off the coast that would be the largest of its kind in the United States.

"The Sea Port Oil Terminal being developed off Freeport, Texas, will be able to load two supertankers at once, with an export capacity of 2 million barrels of crude oil per day."
https://apnews.com/article/oil-export-terminal-biden-texas-maritime-administration-bead045561d30b422d2b81fa543fb2a5

br00t4c, to climate
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

Utilities Use Customers' Money to Advance Fossil Fuels. This Coalition Aims to Stop Them.

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/04/utility-ratepayers-lobbying-fossil-fuels-clean-energy-transition-protest/

Brendanjones, to climate
@Brendanjones@fosstodon.org avatar

Fantastic. This is the kind of thing that'll directly drive reductions in fossil fuel projects.

"Zurich Insurance Group AG will no longer underwrite new oil and gas projects, and is cracking down on clients planning to expand in metallurgical coal mining."

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-08/zurich-insurance-to-halt-coverage-of-new-fossil-fuel-exposures

Miro_Collas, to australia
@Miro_Collas@masto.ai avatar

Great Barrier Reef suffering ‘most severe’ coral bleaching on record as footage shows damage 18 metres down | Climate crisis | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/11/great-barrier-reef-severe-coral-bleaching-impact

Tragic!

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