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Snoro

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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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Snoro, to Amazon
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Unprecedented Amazon drought was primarily caused by climate change, not El Niño, study finds

Researchers concluded that these types of extreme weather events could occur up to once every 15 years if the Earth’s temperature continues to rise

https://english.elpais.com/climate/2024-02-08/unprecedented-amazon-drought-was-primarily-caused-by-climate-change-not-el-nino-study-finds.html

Snoro, to conservative
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Tiny Scottish village shatters UK record for hottest ever January day

In a sign that everything is fine and dandy at the moment, a tiny village in the Scottish Highlands was casually warmer than Barcelona this morning

https://metro.co.uk/2024/01/28/tiny-scottish-village-shatters-uk-record-hottest-ever-january-day-20185443/

Snoro, to uk
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Apparently it is now illegal to sing satirical carols in the street
by Mike Sivier
6–8 minutes

Members of Just Stop Oil have been threatened with arrest for singing Christmas carols – with altered lyrics to make them satirical, relevant to climate change

https://voxpoliticalonline.com/2023/12/16/apparently-it-is-now-illegal-to-sing-satirical-carols-in-the-street/

Snoro, to conservative
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Climate change protests: Major coal port remains blocked by climate protesters

Protesters have spent the night blockading the world’s largest coal port over what they say is the failure of the Australian Government to act on climate change

Several hundred protesters blocked Newcastle Port’s shipping lane, remaining overnight and into Sunday with the action due to end at 4pm, local time

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/climate-change-protests-major-coal-port-remains-blocked-by-climate-protesters/TFESD6OBF5FWVP7GPCIA3IY5DM/

Snoro, to Alberta
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No recharge: Long-term Prairie drought raises concerns over groundwater levels

'It's been another year of drought. Now these wells are hitting all-time lows'

“It’ll be a climate signal that we’re seeing.”

As predicted by climate change models, drought is desiccating the Prairies, especially southern Alberta

https://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/no-recharge-long-term-prairie-drought-raises-concerns-over-groundwater-levels

Snoro, to environment
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Economists calculate that the world's corporations produce so much climate change pollution, it could eat up about 44% of their profits if they had to pay damages for what they put out

https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/study-reveals-carbon-damage-cost-corporations-paid-emissions-102541046

Snoro, to environment
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A group of scientists flew a sensitive tool attached to the nose of a special research plane, sniffing out aerosols in the atmosphere. They found significant amounts of aluminum and exotic metals in Earth’s stratosphere, which could alter the second layer of the atmosphere, according to a new study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

https://gizmodo.com/metals-space-debris-junk-pollution-stratosphere-rockets-1850933754

Snoro, to conservative
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Snowless winter in Himalayas – another sign of climate change

Lack of snow could mean water shortages for millions across Asia

https://www.rfa.org/english/news/environment/tibet-snowless-winter-01232024144224.html

Snoro, to environment French
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Cree Nation evaluating wider impacts of wildfires

"We are in a state of climate emergency," said Cree Grand Chief Mandy Gull-Masty.

"Every person I've spoken to … every elder … has shared the same thing, 'I've never seen this happen before.'"

devastating wildfires will have long-term impacts on her people

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/cree-wildfires-quebec-loss-culture-1.6889288

Snoro, to environment
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Indigenous tribes in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin have asked federal officials to deny a utility’s request for a loan to help build a natural gas-fired power plant on the shores of Lake Superior, calling the project unthinkable in the face of climate change

https://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pmn/indigenous-tribes-urge-federal-officials-to-deny-loan-request-for-superior-natural-gas-plant

Snoro, to environment
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Six young people are preparing to appear at the European court of human rights to try to compel 32 nations to rapidly escalate their emissions reductions in the world’s largest climate legal action to date

Aged from 11 to 24, the six Portuguese claimants, say they were driven to act by their experiences in the wildfires that ripped through the Leiria region in 2017, killing 66 people and destroying 20,000 hectares of forest

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/14/young-people-to-take-32-european-countries-to-court-over-climate-policies

Snoro, to environment
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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/

Snoro, to maryland
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“Hope on the Half Shell:” Report says oysters can fight climate change in the Chesapeake Bay

The humble oyster is one of local leaders’ greatest tools in the fight against climate change, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation says in a new report

https://whro.org/news/local-news/45016-chesapeake-bay-foundation-oyster-report

Snoro, to conservative
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Scientists outline a bold solution to climate change, biodiversity loss, social injustice

Unlike some of the current shared socioeconomic pathways, the restorative pathway does not rely on the development of carbon capture technologies, nor does it assume continued economic growth as the SSPs do

https://phys.org/news/2024-01-scientists-outline-bold-solution-climate.html

Snoro, to conservative
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Nature can’t run without parasites. What happens when they start to disappear?

It was climate change. It made a lot of sense: Complex parasites can only survive if everyone one of those host species are around. If just one type of host goes missing? “Game over

Our argument is that parasites are just species. They’re part of biodiversity, and they’re doing really important things in ecosystems that we depend upon them for

https://grist.org/video/parasite-climate-change-ecosystem-health-science/

Snoro, to uk
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Europe’s most important court has ruled that protection from climate change is a human right. The judgment will be put to the test in Britain by a climate change refugee who lost his cliff top home to sea erosion. Rising sea waters and increasingly violent storms, caused by melting ice and warmer oceans, are a special concern on Britain’s east coast. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/climate-refugees-sue-british-government-for-failing-to-protect-homes-from-climate-change

Snoro, to environment
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Stop pretending that planting trees can justify fossil fuel emissions

It’s time to return to the heart of the matter, they argue: reduce greenhouse gas emissions where they’re produced. Cut through the PR smokescreen, and it becomes clear that the carbon offsets approach to net zero emissions produces practically zero results

https://www.fastcompany.com/90966093/stop-pretending-that-planting-trees-can-justify-fossil-fuel-emissions

Snoro, to environment
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New study projects sea level rise to drain Florida’s financial future
Molly Duerig
6–8 minutes

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

Snoro, to environment
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Due to intensifying sea-ice melting in the Arctic, sunlight is now penetrating deeper and deeper into the ocean. Since marine zooplankton respond to the available light, this is also changing their behavior—especially how the tiny organisms rise and fall within the water column

in the future this could lead to more frequent food shortages for the zooplankton, and to negative effects for larger species including seals and whales

https://phys.org/news/2023-08-due-sea-ice-retreat-zooplankton-deep.html

Snoro, to environment
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A very small percentage of Americans are responsible for eating half of all the beef, according to a new study. Analyzing data from over 10,000 adults participating in the CDC Health and Nutrition Survey, researchers discovered that individuals aged 50 to 65, particularly men, are responsible for disproportionately high consumption of beef

https://www.zmescience.com/ecology/small-number-americans-eat-most-beef/

Snoro, to movies
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Dune speaks of climate change, war and resource loss. It’s not just a story – it’s a warning about our world

A group of indigenous people wage war against the colonisers mining their land of a precious resource. Is Dune talking about Arrakis or our own world? It’s both
The story’s author, Frank Herbert, intended his novel to be a cautionary tale of why we should take better care of our planet & warns against hero worship

https://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/entertainment/article/3253761/dune-speaks-climate-change-war-and-resource-loss-its-not-just-story-its-warning-about-our-world

Snoro, to Texas
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1 Million Acres Burned and Counting as Texas Offers ‘Terrifying’ Glimpse of Climate Future

Experts say the Smokehouse Creek fire is a vision of what the climate crisis has in store for the world

https://www.commondreams.org/news/1-million-acres-texas-smokehousefire

Snoro, to conservative
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Map Shows Oil We Must Leave Alone to Avoid 'Irreversible' Climate Change

Specific areas of oil reserved should be excluded from extraction in order to limit global warming to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius [2.7 degrees Fahrenheit], according to a new paper in the scientific journal Nature Communications.

A map of the world showing these areas, which the researchers call the "unburnable oil atlas"

https://www.newsweek.com/global-warming-oil-regions-temperature-rise-1880296

Snoro, to conservative
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Rain, rain go away

The atmosphere already holds circa 10% more water vapour today than just 30 years ago. The warmer the atmosphere gets, the more water it can hold – about 7% more per 1°C of warming according to the Clausius-Clapeyron equation – and scientists have already observed a significant increase in atmospheric moisture, reports Climate Signals

https://www.intellinews.com/rain-rain-go-away-318667/?source=burkina-faso

https://www.intellinews.com/rain-rain-go-away-318667/?source=burkina-faso

Snoro, to india
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Hot, Happening, Not Heart-Warming: India’s Massive Forest Loss Between 2000 And 2023

In a report published by Global Forest Watch, from 2001 to 2023, India lost 2.33 Mha of tree cover, equivalent to a 6.0% decrease in tree cover since 2000

https://feminisminindia.com/2024/04/25/hot-happening-not-heart-warming-indias-massive-forest-loss-between-2000-and-2023/

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