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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Thank you so much for ruining my day
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    420, again

    https://twitter.com/PCarterClimate/status/1617316390184308736?s=19
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    Lula accuses Bolsonaro of genocide against Yanomami in Amazon | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jan/22/lula-accuses-jair-bolsonaro-genocide-yanomami-indigenous-amazon

    “There is a motive: the greed of the miners who invaded their lands. And there is a perpetrator: Jair Bolsonaro, who championed this invasion and denied medical assistance to the Indigenous,” Rousseff wrote on Twitter.

    “All of those who are responsible, Bolsonaro included, must be prosecuted, judged and punished for genocide,” Rousseff added.

    Bolsonaro denied responsibility, calling such accusations a “left-wing farce”.
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    Zaznamenávame extrémnu situáciu bez výskytu mrazu - Aktuality SHMÚ
    https://www.shmu.sk/sk/?page=2049&id=1306
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    https://twitter.com/samdknowlton/status/1616502558524342273?s=19


    https://twitter.com/samdknowlton/status/1616502560453718017?s=19
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    Ageing planet: the new demographic timebomb | Population | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jan/22/ageing-planet-the-new-demographic-timebomb
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    The English Gulag by Roger Hallam | January 2023 | Just Stop Oil
    https://youtu.be/BT6ps_qEneM


    A letter written from prison by Roger Hallam, read by Louise Harris
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    Greta and young friends at Davos
    https://youtu.be/augM_F6PPyw
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    What NASA Knows from Decades of Earth System Observations
    https://youtu.be/Q-Zsu1__tPU
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    Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf: The Oceans in a Changing Climate
    https://youtu.be/NnUlax_S5EA
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    BBC World News: Exxon scientists correctly predicted global warming due to fossil fuel use
    https://youtu.be/8v44autzWVg


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    Africa needs context-relevant evidence to shape its clean energy future | Nature Energy
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-022-01152-0

    Although current debates about natural gas and renewables in Africa are heated, they largely ignore the substantial context specificity of the starting points, development objectives and uncertainties of each African country’s energy system trajectory. Here we—an interdisciplinary and majority African group of authors—highlight that each country faces a distinct solution space and set of uncertainties for using renewables or fossil fuels to meet its development objectives. For example, Ethiopia is headed for an accelerated green-growth pathway, but Mozambique is at a crossroads of natural gas expansion with implicit large-scale technological, economic, financial and social risks and uncertainties. We provide geopolitical, policy, finance and research recommendations to create firm country-specific evidence to identify adequate energy system pathways for development and to enable their implementation
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    Climate Action through Agriculture - Demeter International
    https://demeter.net/climate-action/
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    https://twitter.com/SonyKapoor/status/1616427224621813762
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    Missing Mexican environmentalists’ families accuse mining company | Mexico | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jan/20/missing-mexican-environmentalists-families-accuse-ternium-mining-company

    “The hitmen were waiting for the right moment. They had threatened the teacher [Díaz] and the lawyer [Lagunes] in the past, and told us that there were five of us on their list. The hitmen were there watching on Sunday, they followed them on motorcycles and in cars and took them away,”
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    Outlook? Terrifying: TV weather presenters on the hell and horror of the climate crisis | Climate crisis | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/18/outlook-terrifying-tv-weather-presenters-on-the-hell-and-horror-of-the-climate-crisis
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    Can Lapland’s primeval forests be saved? | DW Documentary
    https://youtu.be/jnoqOFMRMN0
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    The climate crisis threatens economic stability – why are central bankers divided? | Howard Davies | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/jan/20/climate-economic-stability-central-bankers

    In the brown corner, so to speak, we find the Fed chair, Jerome Powell. At a conference in Stockholm earlier this month he nailed his colours to the mast. “We are not, and will not be, a ‘climate policymaker’,” he said. Integrating climate change considerations into monetary and banking supervision policies “would have significant distributional and other effects on companies, industries, regions and nations”. Powell, no doubt influenced by the fact that one of Biden’s nominees for the Fed board had to withdraw in the face of congressional opposition to her views on the climate crisis, insists that the Fed should not go there.

    Others in the brown camp include Mervyn King, the former Bank of England governor, who argues that taking on climate responsibilities “would put at risk central bank independence”. No greater risk to human life can be imagined. Otmar Issing, the European Central Bank’s first chief economist, has also weighed in. “There can be no such thing as a ‘green’ monetary policy,” he said.

    But there are doughty fighters in the green corner, too. Mark Carney, an enthusiast since he led the Bank of England, encourages central banks to “examine how to revise their … monetary-policy operations to be more consistent with the legislated climate objectives”. The ECB president, Christine Lagarde, herself has described the climate crisis as “mission critical”. Frank Elderson, the responsible ECB board member, has engineered a “tilt” in the Bank’s bond-purchase schemes away from firms with high carbon emissions, in favour of more climate-friendly companies and industries. He described the Bank as a “prudent realist,” rather than “an environmental activist” (though some bankers supervised by the ECB would probably disagree). “Banks will be at the forefront of the energy and climate transition, whether they want to be or not,” he said, and the supervisor’s role is to encourage banks to manage their loan portfolios with that in mind.

    On the monetary policy front, Isabel Schnabel, the German ECB board member, recently described how and why the Bank would incorporate climate-change considerations in its approach. In addition to “removing the existing bias towards emission-intensive firms,” the ECB plans to make “climate-related disclosures compulsory for bonds to remain eligible as collateral in our refinancing operations”. Tough love.

    The ECB seems unconcerned by Powell’s argument that climate policy is not for the central bank, and it justifies its approach by noting that the Bank’s statute requires it to support the EU’s economic policies, in addition to maintaining price stability. But critics warn that the ECB may soon be challenged in court for overstepping its mandate.
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