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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / If the fracturing of our once stable climate doesn’t terrify you, then you don’t fully understand it


    "Given the sheer enormity of climate change, it’s okay to be depressed, to grieve. But please, don’t stay there too long. Join me in pure, unadulterated, righteous anger."


    "I don’t want your hope. I don’t want you to be hopeful. I want you to panic. I want you to feel the fear I feel every day. And then I want you to act. Once you start to act, the hope is everywhere."

    "Our best scientists tell us insistently that a calamity is unfolding, that the life-support systems of the Earth are being damaged in ways that threaten our survival. Yet in the face of these facts we carry on as usual."

    “We’ve got to stop burning fossil fuels. So many aspects of life depend on fossil fuels, except for music and love and education and happiness. These things, which hardly use fossil fuels, are what we must focus on.”

    A nejde o to, že na to nemáme dostatečné technologie, ty by na řešení použít šly, ale chybí nám vůle a představivost je využít. Zůstáváme při zemi, přemýšlíme až moc rezervovaně. Technologický pokrok to sám o sobě nevyřeší. Problém jsme my, ne technologické nástroje.

    Rostouci hladiny oceanu, zmena atmosferickeho proudeni, zmeny v distribuci srazek a sucha. Zmeny karbonoveho, fosforoveho a dusikoveho cyklu, okyselovani oceanu. Jake jsou bezpecnostni rizika a jake potencialni klady dramatickych zmen fungovani zemskeho systemu?
    Ale take jak funguji masove dezinformacni kampane ropneho prumyslu a boj o verejne mineni na prahu noveho klimatickeho rezimu post-holocenu.
    rozbalit záhlaví
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    Doomsday Glacier in Antarctica Could Collapse Soon: New Research - Rolling Stone
    https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/doomsday-glacier-thwaites-antarctica-climate-crisis-1273841/

    the West Antarctic ice sheet is one of the most important tipping points in the Earth’s climate system. If Thwaites Glacier collapses, it opens the door for the rest of the West Antarctic ice sheet to slide into the sea. Globally, 250 million people live within three feet of high tide lines. Ten feet of sea level rise would be a world-bending catastrophe. It’s not only goodbye Miami, but goodbye to virtually every low-lying coastal city in the world.

    ...

    Depending on various emissions scenarios in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, we could have as little as one foot of sea level rise by the end of the century, or nearly six feet of sea level rise (of course, rising seas won’t stop in 2100, but that date has become a common benchmark). “The difference between those [models] is a lot of lives and money,” says Richard Alley, a glaciologist at Penn State University and one of the great ice scientists of our time. Alley adds: “The most likely place to generate [the worst scenario] is Thwaites.”

    Or to put it more urgently: “If there is going to be a climate catastrophe,” Ohio State glaciologist Ian Howat once told me, “it’s probably going to start at Thwaites.”

    ...

    “We just don’t know what the upper boundary is for how fast this can happen,” Alley says. “We are dealing with an event that no human has ever witnessed before. We have no analog for this.”

    ...

    “The current divergence among model predictions is actually a good sign because it means that scientists are probing different parameterizations, representations of processes, and hypotheses,” writes Jeremy Bassis, a geophysicist at the University of Michigan. Bassis suggests not focusing so much on the long-term uncertainty and highlighting instead what scientists know about the next few decades. “The skill of models in predicting sea level change on decadal time scales is high, and we already have actionable projections on these time scales. We should be emphasizing that fact in discussions with community members, stakeholders, and decision-makers, so they can move ahead with important adaptation and mitigation planning.”

    But in the long run, it is not clear that the dynamics of ice sheet collapse that are underway at Thwaites can be stopped. As glaciologist Eric Rignot put it in 2015, in Antarctica, “the fuse has been blown.” Even if we cut carbon emissions to zero tomorrow, warm water will continue to flow beneath the ice sheet for decades, destabilizing the ice and further pushing the glacier toward eventual collapse. This doesn’t means that cutting carbon pollution to zero isn’t an important goal — nothing, in fact, is more important or more urgent. “We may have a small safety margin in Antarctica, but not a large one,” says Alley. Even if the fuse is blown, cutting emissions fast could slow it all down to a millennium-long crack-up that will give us more time to adapt. One way or another, our future is written in ice.
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    Thread by @Jasonvj2005 on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App
    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1475065873224372235.html

    The Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica is larger than the Czech Republic, Austria and Switzerland combined, it is already melting and is responsible for 4% of the global rise in sea level.

    However, researchers from the American Geophysical Union have now found huge diagonal cracks across the ice shelf that are growing ever faster. The prognosis: in the next five years the ice mass could collapse suddenly. What would that mean?

    The ice shelf will likely break up into countless icebergs, and the rest of the glacier will then drain into the sea about three times faster. For comparison: in the last 30 years the pace has "only" doubled.

    In the best-case scenario, the contribution to sea level rise increases by 1%. In the long term, his contribution would be 65cm. But worse, the Thwaites Glacier is like a plug. When it melts, the neighboring glaciers slide into its basin and melt too.

    As a result, the entire ice in West Antarctica is gradually disappearing and the sea level is rising by up to 3.3 meters. And the ice cannot come back, because the oceans are much warmer than when the great glaciers were formed. Gone is gone.

    Let's put that in a context: This is exactly what the IPCC warned about this year with "ice sheet instability". Our maps would have to be redrawn



    Most likely, there is nothing we can do about the collapse. Millions of people are practically dead, just not yet dropped. NOW should our preparations begin to organize asylum for the displaced in the industrialized countries. It will be historically unique.
    This message really comes at the wrong time. Only a few weeks ago, strong statistical evidence was found in Greenland that the egg melt is now irreversible. Shortly before that, a study predicted a sea level rise of 5cm PER YEAR from 2060 onwards.

    Every five years the sea level would rise as much as it has from the beginning of industrialization until today. The power of exponential growth, experienced first hand ...

    I have simplified a few things: There are other processes at work, the glacier melts, for example, through a kind of tide pump "from below". It is essential that we are entering a phase in which the climate crisis is being driven by factors over which we can no longer influence.
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    'Dangerous territory': Western Canada sees extreme cold reaching -56 C
    https://beta.ctvnews.ca/national/climate-and-environment/2021/12/27/1_5720447.amp.html
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    Nemonte Nenquimo: The forest is our teacher. It's time to respect it | TED Talk
    https://www.ted.com/talks/nemonte_nenquimo_the_forest_is_our_teacher_it_s_time_to_respect_it/

    For thousands of years, the Amazon rainforest has provided food, water and spiritual connection for its Indigenous inhabitants and the world. But the endless extraction of its natural resources by oil companies and others is destroying the lives of those who live there, says Waorani leader Nemonte Nenquimo, and threatening the overall stability of Earth's biosphere. In this powerful talk, she reminds us of the destruction that continues to happen to the world's largest tropical rainforest -- and demands respect for Mother Nature. "The forest is our teacher," she says. (Filmed in Ecuador by director Tom Laffay and associate producer Emily Wright, in collaboration with Amazon Frontlines. In Spanish with subtitles.)
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    Brazil’s Amazon hit by worst deforestation since 2006
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/11/19/amazon-deforestation-brazil-15years/?s=09

    The Amazon in Brazil lost more than 5,000 square miles of rainforest from August 2020 to July 2021, the government research center said in a report that was dated Oct. 27 and shared on Thursday. It was the fourth year in a row that the rate of deforestation rose, it said.

    Climate activists have warned of the risks of letting the global pledge fall short: The devastation of forests drives up greenhouse gas emissions, and Global Forest Watch found the world lost 411 million hectares of forest between 2001 and 2020 — roughly half the size of the United States.
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    TADEAS: a co kdo čekal? Že se během pandemie magicky sama vybudovala zelená infrastrutura? Tohleto divení se, jaktože to zase stoupá na původní úroveň, přichází po každý recesi.
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    Alaska sets record high December temperature of 19.4C | US news | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/29/alaska-sets-record-high-december-temperature-of-194c
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    Greta Thunberg on the State of the Climate Movement and the roots of her power as an activist

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2021/12/27/greta-thunberg-state-climate-movement-roots-her-power-an-activist/

    “Right now, what’s holding us back is that we lack that political will. We don’t prioritize the climate today. Our goal is not to lower emissions. Our goal is to find solutions that allow us to continue life [as it is] today. And, of course, you can ask, “Can’t we have both?” But the uncomfortable truth is that we have left it too late for that. Or the world leaders have left it too late for that. We need to fundamentally change our societies now. If we would have started 30 years ago, it would have been much smoother. But now it’s a different situation.”
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    A Ač
    https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10159391013691999&id=566311998

    Post-covidová obnova ekonomiky mala byť "zelená". Teda taká, ktorá sa menej spolieha na fosílne palivá, a (ideálne) naštartuje rýchlejší pokles globálnej spotreby fosílnych palív. Nič také sa však nestalo.

    V roku 2021 narástla globálna emisia CO2 najviac v histórii hneď po roku 2010. Celková spotreba fosílnych palív sa tak priblížila k pred-pandemickému rekordu z roku 2019.

    Šancu održať oteplenie "výrazne pod 2° C" sme už premrhali, udržať oteplenie pod 2 °C je extrémne nepravdepodobné.

    Samozrejme, vždy sa môžeme spoliehať na to, že "budúci rok to bude lepšie".

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    komu se nelibi don't look up muze zvolit puvodni verzi ,)

    Mumínci ve filmu - Kometa se blíží cz.avi | Ulož.to
    https://uloz.to/file/BxBB33mG/muminci-ve-filmu-kometa-se-blizi-cz-avi
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    INK_FLO:

    K zemi hleď! jako léčba smíchem. Od Dr. Divnolásky nebyla apokalypsa tak vtipná
    https://denikreferendum.cz/clanek/33511-k-zemi-hled-jako-lecba-smichem-od-dr-divnolasky-nebyla-apokalypsa-tak-vtipna
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    Scientists build new atlas of ocean's oxygen-starved waters
    https://phys.org/news/2021-12-scientists-atlas-ocean-oxygen-starved.html
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    budu padat teplotne rekordy, who would've guessed?!

    Konec roku v kraťasech. Přichází razantní oteplení - Novinky.cz
    https://www.novinky.cz/domaci/clanek/konec-roku-v-kratasech-prichazi-razantni-otepleni-40382203
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    Gates optimistický

    . In the next five years, Breakthrough Energy and the European Commission will mobilize up to $1 billion (£722 million) to build large-scale commercial demonstration projects for climate-smart technologies, generating the learning-by-doing that is essential to lowering the costs of new solutions. Even more partnerships like this one will emerge in 2022.

    A Clean Industrial Revolution Is the Only Way to Hit Net Zero | WIRED
    https://www.wired.com/story/clean-industrial-revolution-net-zero/
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    Critics of “Don’t Look Up” Are Missing the Entire Point ❧ Current Affairs
    https://www.currentaffairs.org/2021/12/critics-of-dont-look-up-are-missing-the-entire-point
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    Mustard, fries in short supply due to Canada climate woes
    https://phys.org/news/2021-12-mustard-fries-short-due-canada.html

    Japan, for example, McDonald's has been forced to ration fries as the British Columbia floods squeezed potato imports, while mustard producers in France are forecasting steep price increases because the drought in another part of Canada—the world's biggest producer of mustard grains—cut supplies.

    "When we look back at the state of the agriculture sector in 2021, we can say this year has been marked by extreme climate change weather events," Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said in a recent speech.
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    YMLADRIS: ctu si ten Termination Shock. je tam hezka ilustrace

    “You’re saying that removing the carbon from the atmosphere would bea bigger project than putting sulfur into it,” Saskia said.
    “We would have to make a pile of carbon the size of Mount Rainier.
    About thirty cubic miles. Imagine a cube a mile on a side, full of this stuff.”
    He rested his hand a little more gently on the carbon jar. “And now imaginethirty of those. To get that done in any reasonable amount of time—let’s say fifty years—you have to imagine a 747 cargo freighter loaded with pure
    elemental carbon dumping it onto the pile every nine seconds for fifty years, 24/7/365,” T.R. said. “Now, maybe someone will make that happen. But they gotta be a whole lot richer and more powerful than everyone sitting
    around this table put together.”
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    Kniha je výzkumnou zprávou o lidech, kteří mají vysoké environmentální hodnoty a snaží se žít v souladu s nimi. Vychází z kvalitativního sociologického výzkumu

    V souladu s přírodou: politika životního stylu, udržitelnost a soběstačnost | Sociologický ústav AV ČR, v. v. i.
    https://www.soc.cas.cz/publikace/v-souladu-s-prirodou-politika-zivotniho-stylu-udrzitelnost-sobestacnost
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    INK_FLO: děsnej return idiocracy.
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