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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
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    ‘A green transition that leaves no one behind’: world leaders release open letter | Emmanuel Macron, Mia Mottley, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Ursula von der Leyen, Charles Michel, Olaf Scholz, Fumio Ki...
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jun/21/a-green-transition-that-leaves-no-one-behind-world-leaders-release-open-letter

    We, leaders of diverse economies from every corner of the world, are united in our determination to forge a new global consensus. We will use the Paris Summit for a New Global Financing Pact on June 22-23 as a decisive political moment to recover development gains lost in recent years and to accelerate progress towards the SDGs, including just transitions. We are clear on our strategy: development and climate commitments should be fulfilled and, in line with the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, we recognise that we need to leverage all sources of finance, including official development assistance, domestic resources and private investment.

    Delivering on that consensus should start with existing financial commitments. Collective climate-finance goals must be met in 2023. Our total global ambition of $100bn (£78bn) of voluntary contributions for countries most in need, through a rechannelling of special drawing rights or equivalent budget contributions, should also be reached.

    No country should have to wait years for debt relief. We need greater and more timely cooperation on debt, for both low- and middle-income countries. This starts with a swift conclusion of solutions for debt-distressed countries.

    A top priority is to continue ambitious reform of our system of multilateral development banks, building on the existing momentum. We are asking development banks to take responsible steps to do much more with existing resources and to increase financing capacity and private capital mobilisation, based on clear targets and strategies in terms of private finance contribution and domestic resource mobilisation. These financial resources are essential, but this reform is about far more than money. It should deliver a more effective operational model, based on a country-led approach. We also need our development banks to work together as an ecosystem, closely with other public agencies and streamlined vertical funds – and, where appropriate, with philanthropists, sovereign wealth funds, private finance and civil society – to deliver the greatest impact.

    Technology, skills, sustainability, and public and private investment will be at the core of our partnerships, to promote voluntary technology transfer, a free flow of scientific and technological talents, and contribute to an inclusive, open, fair and non-discriminatory economy. We will promote an agenda of sustainable and inclusive investment in developing and emerging economies, based on local economic value added and local transformation, such as fertiliser value chains. This comprehensive approach will require new metrics to update our accountability instruments.

    Public finance will remain essential to achieving our goals. We should start with strengthening our instruments (the International Development Association, the International Monetary Fund’s Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust and Resilience and Sustainability Trust, the International Fund for Agricultural Development, the Green Climate Fund, and other concessional windows of our banks, as well as the Global Shield against Climate Risks). But we acknowledge that meeting our development and climate goals, including the fight against hunger, poverty, and inequality; adapting to climate change; and averting, minimising and addressing loss and damage, will require new, innovative, and sustainable sources of finance, such as debt buy-backs, engagement from sectors that prosper thanks to globalisation, and more trusted carbon- and biodiversity-credit markets.
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    Solar zachranuje biodiversitu, pudu a obnovuje soil carbon sinky

    Regenerative Agriculture Gets Mojo, With or Without Agrivoltaics
    https://cleantechnica.com/2023/06/19/regenerative-agriculture-finds-its-mojo-with-or-without-agrivoltaics/
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    zachran svet, bud vegan :) mohli by ten metan zachytavat a ukladat, to by boli dve muchy jednou ranou

    Irsko chce kvůli ochraně klimatu vybít 200 tisíc krav, produkují příliš mnoho metanu - Novinky
    https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/zahranicni-irsko-chce-kvuli-ochrane-klimatu-vybit-200-tisic-krav-produkuji-prilis-mnoho-metanu-40435418
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    TUHO: embrace the past
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    NOAA Coral Reef Watch Daily Global 5km Satellite Marine Heatwave Watch Product (Version 1.0.1)
    https://coralreefwatch.noaa.gov/product/marine_heatwave/
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    J Berardelli

    Global Oceans are severely hotter than we have ever observed since records began. There are several ocean heat waves. El Niño = danger for Galapagos marine life. Boiling Tropical Atlantic = early hurricanes. Cat 5 marine heatwave in UK! Here's a quick tour and thread 1/ https://t.co/Bx0LES8B4z
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    Sociolog Vojtěch Pecka se vynořil z klimaskeptické žumpy. Na dně našel knihu Továrna na lži • mujRozhlas
    https://www.mujrozhlas.cz/podhoubi/sociolog-vojtech-pecka-se-vynoril-z-klimaskepticke-zumpy-na-dne-nasel-knihu-tovarna-na-lzi
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    T Smith
    https://twitter.com/DrTELS/status/1670629880227065857?s=19

    The North Sea is the most anomalously warm body of open water on Earth today

    @NOAA have classed it as a Category 4 (extreme) marine heat wave.

    What does this mean?
    - nutrient & oxygen disruption
    - disruption of marine food webs
    - harm to fisheries
    - extreme weather downwind https://t.co/C8tIGkr88K
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    L.Simons

    Viral graph update.

    The North Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature is still at an extreme record high. 1.15°C above the 1982-2011 mean.

    Past three years showed very high autumn anomalies.

    What will the rest of this year bring? https://t.co/DdMWIuMYzJ

    20230619-210421
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    Scientists puzzled at record low sea ice in the Antarctic
    https://cosmosmagazine.com/earth/antarctic-ice-melting-record-climate/
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    TUHO: mám to podepsat jako nepražák?
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    https://www.fastcompany.com/90753617/this-cargo-ship-from-1909-is-starting-to-make-zero-emissions-deliveries-again
    It’s starting with deliveries of speciality coffee from Columbia to New Jersey for Café William, a roaster that wants to sell the first emissions-free coffee.
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    TUHO: Inflation is near a 40-year high. Central banks around the world just promised to intervene. However, a critical factor that is driving up prices remains largely overlooked: an explosion in profits. In 2021, US non-financial profit margins have reached levels not seen since the aftermath of the second world war. This is no coincidence.
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    TUHO: plus stoji precist i ten kratsi clanek, o jehoz viralnim osudu pisou v uvodu .]

    Could strategic price controls help fight inflation? | Isabella Weber | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/business/commentisfree/2021/dec/29/inflation-price-controls-time-we-use-it?CMP=twt_gu#Echobox=1640776964
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    TUHO: tak vzhledem k tomu ze se ochlazuje, tak to ani nebude potreba klimatizovat, ze...
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    TUHO: Meanwhile Tykac prinasi pro lyzare reseni klimaticke zmeny. Fuck me, to je real? Kde se da z tyhle komedie vystoupit?

    @reset_platforma
    ⛷️ V Praze bude sjezdovka! Náš oblíbenec P. Tykač si chce na soutoku Vltavy a Berounky vybudovat areál s celoročně klimatizovanou a uměle zasněžovanou sjezdovkou, dvěma stadiony, hotelem a běžkařským okruhem! 🤡Podepište petici a napište svým zastupitelům! https://arnika.org/praha-petice.
    Ne, to skutečně není vtip. Jde o vítězný návrh parku Soutok, který má pomoci adaptovat Prahu na změny klimatu. Firma navázaná na uhlobarona Pavla Tykače se v něm chystá stavět sportovní areál s celoročně klimatizovanou a uměle zasněžovanou sjezdovkou. 🤡


    https://twitter.com/reset_platforma/status/1670738774429499396
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    Velmi zajimavej clanek o chapani inlface v ekonomicky teorii a jak soucasny soky - od covidu, valku na UA po nutnost alokovat zdroje na reseni klimaticky krize to cely obracej naruby. Celkem must read.

    Policymakers don’t need to wait until things go wrong to try to stabilize them—they could instead take proactive steps to insulate important sectors from shocks. The Biden Administration is now trying to do just that. Last summer, it began selling oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve and issuing price guarantees to drillers in return for expanded production. Meanwhile, Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act and the chips and Science Act, which, combined, provided six hundred and thirty billion dollars for domestic microchip factories, wind and solar power, scientific research, and an electric-vehicle program that subsidizes the entire E.V. production chain.

    There’s a coherent, unified energy strategy at work here. Biden has been helping households manage short-term fossil-fuel costs while attempting to lower long-term fossil-fuel demand by expanding the supply of electric vehicles and green energy. Consumers aren’t being punished with high prices today, and they will be offered lower prices on cleaner vehicles in the future. You can call this climate policy, foreign policy, or industrial policy—regardless, as a deliberate demotion of the market in favor of public economic management, it has a Weberian aura. Biden and Congress have decided not to let individual self-interest, consumer choice, or market competition determine the course of energy and manufacturing policy. They are quite straightforwardly attempting to reshape an industrial sector for the sake of other democratic goals.

    Parts of the economy have always worked this way, to different degrees. The U.S. government has been subsidizing agriculture since the nineteen-thirties, and energy development since the First World War. The government helped build railroads and develop the early Internet. It owns Amtrak and built the highways that carry our cars, and it guarantees the money that ordinary people store in banks. But, starting in the late nineteen-seventies, mainstream economists and policymakers began to view these efforts as outliers and embarrassments. “The vision of public investment that had energized the American project in the postwar years—and indeed for much of our history—had faded,” Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national-security adviser, said recently. “It had given way to a set of ideas that championed tax cutting and deregulation, privatization over public action, and trade liberalization as an end in itself. There was one assumption at the heart of all of this policy: that markets always allocate capital productively and efficiently.”

    https://www.newyorker.com/news/persons-of-interest/what-if-were-thinking-about-inflation-all-wrong
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    TUHO: vezmou to ale pres Slovensko
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    US Stormwatch

    One of the most severe marine heatwaves on Earth has developed off the coast of Ireland and the UK, with water temperatures as high as 4-5°C above normal.

    NOAA's Marine Heatwave Watch has categorized this event as a Category 4 (extreme) marine heatwave. https://t.co/mDfhZEu2KY

    20230619-134200
    TUHO
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    Hura, hura, tak jsme si to vydupali, oslavujme, prumysl zachranen. Cely svet se k nam bude jezdit na provoz parnich lokomotiv a konskych povozu.

    Kliknutím sem můžete změnit nastavení reklam