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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Thank you so much for ruining my day
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    Ten Years to Transform Humanity - A Whole Earth Perspective - Dr. Johan Rockström, Scientist
    https://youtu.be/M-iPZIIpCUE


    uz to tu asi bylo, ale rekapituluje ze ipcc behem par mesicu prijde s tim, ze zdvojnasobeni koncentraci co2 (kam se dostanem v soucasnym trenu za 15-30 let) znamena otepleni o 2.3-4.5 stupne, tzn definitivne z toho vypadla ta nizsi cast rozsahu
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    DOCUMENTARY | THE DECADE OF ACTION
    https://www.thedecadeofaction.com/

    THE DECADE OF ACTION / LETTER TO THE GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN / Johan Rockström
    https://youtu.be/XGozZ3LuicI
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    zaujimava studia, ze toho plastu v oceanoch zas tak moc nie je (co do objemu)

    Why 99% of ocean plastic pollution is "missing"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsjvwQclGLo
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    Jezis, tak si nakup taky :D
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    XCHAOS: co me nejvic prekvapilo na celym tomhle tematu je ta pokrivena obhajoba od lidi co maj nakoupino.

    However, both Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have claimed that the continued adoption of Bitcoin would incentivize the use of renewable energy like solar and wind.

    A to sem Muskovi doted fandil.
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    Těžba bitcoinu v Číně už má stejně velkou uhlíkovou stopu jako celá Česká republika – Živě.cz
    https://www.zive.cz/clanky/tezba-bitcoinu-v-cine-uz-ma-stejne-velkou-uhlikovou-stopu-jako-cela-ceska-republika/sc-3-a-209443/default.aspx
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    Kdyz jsme u lesu vs co2

    Pollen study shows forest regrowth began hundreds of years before arrival of Europeans in Amazonia
    https://phys.org/news/2021-04-pollen-forest-regrowth-began-hundreds.html
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    TADEAS: Doplním, že Jakub zamouril na to psal, že česká žaloba používá podobnou argumentaci jako německá, tak jsou zvědaví
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    Michal Berg
    https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10157767027066073&id=731291072

    Velká věc: Německý zákon o klimatu je částečně protiústavní, rozhodl německý ústavní soud. Německo bude muset zlepšit své emisní cíle pro období po roce 2031 na základě žaloby koalice klimatických aktivistů, mezi něž patří i Fridays for Future.

    "Zákony nevratně přesouvají vysokou zátěž spojenou se snižováním emisí na období po roce 2030," uvedl soud. Dále uvedl, že "napadená ustanovení skutečně porušují svobody stěžovatelů, z nichž někteří jsou ještě velmi mladí. Prakticky každá svoboda je těmito budoucími povinnostmi ke snižování emisí potenciálně dotčena, protože téměř všechny oblasti lidského života jsou stále spojeny s emisemi skleníkových plynů, a jsou tak ohroženy drastickými omezeními po roce 2030." De facto tak právo na ochranu klimatu zařadil mezi základní práva.

    Stížnost podala skupina devíti převážně mladých lidí. Podporuje je několik ekologických sdružení, například Friends of the Earth Germany (BUND) a Fridays for Future. Zákon kritizují s tím, že nedostatečně snižuje emise skleníkových plynů a tím porušuje jejich základní právo na budoucnost.

    Německý zákon o ochraně klimatu schválila vláda v roce 2019. Podle něj je Německo povinno do roku 2030 snížit emise skleníkových plynů o 55 % ve srovnání s úrovní z roku 1990. Rozhodnutím soudu také zřejmě bude muset být uspíšen konec spalování uhlí, který v tuto chvíli Německo plánuje na rok 2038. Vláda dostala termín do konce příštího roku, aby neústavní zákon upravila.

    Shodou okolností byla klimatický žaloba podána v minulém týdnu i v Česku.
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    Tending the Wild by M. Kat Anderson - Paperback - University of California Press
    https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520280434/tending-the-wild

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    Amazon.com: The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia (9781743311325): Gammage, Bill: Books
    https://www.amazon.com/Biggest-Estate-Earth-Aborigines-Australia/dp/174331132X
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    TADEAS: k Evrope pak krasnej text

    The Lost Forest Gardens of Europe
    https://www.shelterwoodforestfarm.com/blog/the-lost-forest-gardens-of-europe
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    'Forest gardens’ show how Native land stewardship can outdo nature
    https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/forest-gardens-show-how-native-land-stewardship-can-outdo-nature

    For hundreds of years, Indigenous communities in what is now British Columbia cleared small patches amid dense conifer forest. They planted and tended food and medicine-bearing trees and plants—sometimes including species from hundreds of miles away—to yield a bounty of nuts, fruits, and berries. A wave of European disease devastated Indigenous communities in the late 1700s, and in the 1800s, colonizers displaced the Indigenous people and seized the land. The lush, diverse forest gardens were abandoned and forgotten.

    A few years ago, Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, an ethnobotanist at Simon Fraser University, was invited by First Nation elders to investigate why hazelnut trees were growing at abandoned village sites near the coast. The plants were far from their native habitat in the dry interior and seemingly lost among towering cedars and hemlocks. Armstrong began to suspect she was studying human-created ecosystems—and they were thriving, even with no one caring for them. She brought her suspicions to community elders, who confirmed them by sharing memories of ancestors cultivating edible and medicinal plants.

    Armstrong gathered colleagues to study these ancient gardens’ ecology. In a new paper published this week in the journal Ecology and Society, the team reports a striking finding: After more than a century on their own, Indigenous-created forest gardens of the Pacific Northwest support more pollinators, more seed-eating animals and more plant species than the supposedly “natural” conifer forests surrounding them.

    “When we look at forest gardens, they’re actually enhancing what nature does, making it much more resilient, much more biodiverse—and, oh yeah, they feed people too,” says Armstrong.

    The paper may be the first to quantify how Indigenous land stewardship can enhance what ecologists call functional diversity—a measure of how many goods an ecosystem provides. It joins a growing scientific literature revealing that Indigenous people—both historically and today—often outperform government agencies and conservation organizations at supporting biodiversity, sequestering carbon, and generating other ecological benefits on their land

    Ecology and Society: Historical Indigenous Land-Use Explains Plant Functional Trait Diversity
    https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol26/iss2/art6/
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    How regenerative farming could help Canada meet its new carbon emission targets | CBC News
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/agriculture-emissions-reduction-strategy-1.5993201
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    How one man created a forest in a cold desert of Himachal Pradesh
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=-foEwcAu_zw


    AD Negi is a retired bureaucrat. He has voluntarily planted and nurtured a 65 ha of lush green forest in a cold dessert area of Kinnaur in Himachal Pradesh.
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    Český les je poušť. Aplikujeme tam pesticidy, které v jiné krajině nechceme, říká biolog Hula | iROZHLAS - spolehlivé zprávy
    https://www.irozhlas.cz/veda-technologie/priroda/lesy-les-pece-o-lesy-pesticidy-cesko-biolog-priroda_2104282018_dok

    Péče o les dnes vyžaduje odlišný přístup, než za dob Marie Terezie nebo od roku 1870, kdy se ve zdejších lesích začalo hospodařit intenzivně. Důvodem je mimo jiné klimatická změna.

    Hula se obává, že stávající lesní zákon ji moc nebere v potaz a že vylučuje možnost přirozené obnovy lesa. „Zase se tam cpe smrk, protože prostě je to nejlevnější sazenička,“ doplnil biolog. Je přesvědčen, že podobný problém čeká generaci současných dětí a řešit se bude ještě za 100 let.
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    Country Report | Green Recovery Tracker
    https://www.greenrecoverytracker.org/country-reports/czech-republic

    In April 2021, after a contentious process, the Czech government presented a new version of its draft Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), with significant changes relative to previously released drafts. Throughout the process, civil society actors have criticized the lack of opportunities for effective participation. Together with other available financial instruments, the RRP can principally be seen as a positive contribution to much-needed progress on the green transition in Czechia. Nevertheless, the government’s application of the climate tracking methodology does not always stand up to closer scrutiny, and the risk of a high carbon lock-in through investments in fossil gas projects remains a particular issue.
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    tipin

    Brazilian Amazon released more carbon than it absorbed over past 10 years | Greenhouse gas emissions | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/apr/30/brazilian-amazon-released-more-carbon-than-it-absorbed-over-past-10-years

    From 2010 through 2019, Brazil’s Amazon basin gave off 16.6bn tonnes of CO2, while drawing down only 13.9bn tonnes, researchers reported Thursday in the journal Nature Climate Change.

    The study looked at the volume of CO2 absorbed and stored as the forest grows, against the amounts released back into the atmosphere as it has been burned down or destroyed.

    “We half-expected it, but it is the first time that we have figures showing that the Brazilian Amazon has flipped, and is now a net emitter,” said co-author Jean-Pierre Wigneron, a scientist at France’s National Institute for Agronomic Research (INRA).
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    Climate crisis: our children face wars over food and water, EU deputy warns | Green politics | The Guardian
    https://theguardian.com/environment/2021/apr/30/climate-crisis-we-must-make-sacrifices-to-avoid-future-wars-says-eu-deputy-frans-timmermans

    Older people will have to make sacrifices in the fight against climate change or today’s children will face a future of fighting wars for water and food, the EU’s deputy chief has warned.

    Frans Timmermans, vice-president of the EU commission, said that if social policy and climate policy are not combined, to share fairly the costs and benefits of creating a low-carbon economy, the world will face a backlash from people who fear losing jobs or income, stoked by populist politicians and fossil fuel interests.

    He said: “It’s not just an urgent matter – it’s a difficult matter. We have to transform our economy. There are huge benefits, but it’s a huge challenge. The biggest threat is the social one. If we don’t fix this, our children will be waging wars over water and food. There is no doubt in my mind.”
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    Climate activist arrested after gluing himself to Westminster Bridge | Extinction Rebellion | The Guardian
    https://theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/may/01/climate-activist-arrested-after-gluing-himself-to-tower-bridge-extinction-rebellion

    A man has been arrested after gluing himself to Westminster Bridge in London in protest at a lack of government action two years after parliament declared a climate emergency.

    It was among a wave of “rebellion of one” protests on Saturday, organised by Extinction Rebellion (XR), in which hundreds of activists blocked roads by sitting alone wearing signs expressing their fears about the future.
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    TUHO: hrozny to poslouchat

    hallam rika jinymi slovy to samy :))

    Advice to Young People as they face Annihilation | Roger Hallam | 2021
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=au33QX9I-Mg&feature=youtu.be
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