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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Thank you so much for ruining my day
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    Koalice pro krajinu - Společně pro krajinu
    https://www.koaliceprokrajinu.cz/
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    Ked kvoli sucham uz nemozes past dobytok a musis pasovat fosilne paliva cez hranice, tak to je take kopanie si vlastneho hrobu

    Deadliest Journeys - Colombia/Venezuela: Trafficking Across the Border
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=CojCVpn99wg
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    Report: One in four people globally face extreme water scarcity I DW News
    https://youtu.be/_VmANXNoXqQ
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    Ložiska „bílého“ vodíku by mohla pokrýt spotřebu energií na stovky let
    https://oenergetice.cz/vodik/loziska-bileho-vodiku-by-mohla-pokryt-spotrebu-energii-na-stovky-let
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    Rising methane could be a sign that Earth's climate is part-way through a 'termination-level transition'
    https://theconversation.com/rising-methane-could-be-a-sign-that-earths-climate-is-part-way-through-a-termination-level-transition-211211

    In the past few million years, Earth’s climate has flipped repeatedly between long, cold glacial periods, with ice sheets covering northern Europe and Canada, and shorter warm inter-glacials.

    When each ice age ended, Earth’s surface warmed by as much as several degrees centigrade over a few millennia. Recorded in air bubbles in ice cores, sharply rising methane concentrations are the bellwethers of these great climate-warming events. With each flip from a glacial to an interglacial climate there have been sudden, sharp rises in atmospheric methane, likely from expanding tropical wetlands.

    These great climate flips that ended each ice age are known as terminations. Each has a Roman numeral, ranging from Termination IX which happened about 800,000 years ago to Termination IA which initiated the modern climate less than 12,000 years ago. For example, around 131,000 years ago during Termination II, the British climate suddenly flipped from glaciers in the Cotswolds to hippopotami wallowing in what is now Trafalgar Square.

    Full terminations take several thousands of years to complete, but many include a creeping onset of warming, then a very abrupt phase of extremely rapid climate change that can take a century or less, followed by a longer, slower period during which the great ice caps finally melt. In the abrupt phase of the great change that brought about the modern climate, Greenland’s temperature rose by around 10°C within a few decades. During these abrupt phases, methane climbs very steeply indeed.

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    Methane fluctuated widely in pre-industrial times. But its increasingly rapid growth since 2006 is comparable with records of methane from the early years of abrupt phases of past termination events, like the one that warmed Greenland so dramatically less than 12,000 years ago.

    There is already lots of evidence that the climate is shifting. Atlantic ocean currents are slowing, tropical weather regions are expanding, the far north and south are warming fast, ocean heat is breaking records and extreme weather is becoming routine.

    In glacial terminations, the entire climate system reorganises. In the past, this took Earth out of stable ice age climates and into warm inter-glacials. But we are already in a warm interglacial. What comes next is hard to imagine: loss of sea ice in the Arctic in summer, thinning or partial collapse of the ice caps in Greenland and West Antarctica, reorganisation of the Atlantic’s ocean currents and the poleward expansion of tropical weather circulation patterns. The consequences, both for the biosphere in general and food production in south and east Asia and parts of Africa in particular, would be very significant
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    SHEFIK: zeleninu uz si tiez chudoba dovoli iba 2x do roka :)

    Kdo na to má? Zelenina zůstává drahá, i když je její sezona - Novinky
    https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/ekonomika-kdo-na-to-ma-zelenina-zustava-draha-i-kdyz-je-jeji-sezona-40440409
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    Rejze stoji (uz) 14 tisic kc za tunu a muze za jeji drahotu klima :)

    Thajská rýže je nejdražší od poslední potravinové krize, viníkem je klima - iDNES.cz
    https://www.idnes.cz/ekonomika/zahranicni/cena-potravin-asie-ryze-zemedelci.A230810_150445_eko-zahranicni_thee
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    GLOBETROTTER: Zhruba tisícovka automobilů, které stojí na čtyřech nižších palubách lodi, by totiž měla být netknutá. A jak píše mimo jiné třeba nizozemská televize RTL Nieuws nebo německý magazín Spiegel, z této tisícovky je asi polovina elektrická. Podle původních zpráv bylo přitom na palubě celkově právě 500 elektromobilů. To tak samozřejmě vede k dohadům, že elektromobil - jak se původně spekulovalo - nemohl být příčinou požáru.

    Začala loď plná aut hořet kvůli elektromobilu? Ani jeden prý nepřišel k úhoně - Aktuálně.cz
    https://zpravy.aktualne.cz/ekonomika/auto/zacala-lod-plna-auta-horet-kvuli-elektromobilu-ani-jeden-pry/r~794b27e63a8511eeba5b0cc47ab5f122/
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    An expensive global climate experiment | DW Documentary
    https://youtu.be/MtsQPV49cAk


    Peatlands are very often the setting for chilling folklore. But they serve an important function - for the climate and biodiversity. They’re capable of absorbing and storing large amounts of carbon dioxide, thereby helping to mitigate the climate crisis. Nevertheless, bogs are still being destroyed all over the world.

    In Finland, peatlands are being drained to extract peat and generate energy. With dramatic consequences: less than half of all the country’s bogs are still intact. Tero Mustonen is a climatologist. He founded the organization Snowchange, to protect and save peatlands. Together with members of his village, Snowchange sued the energy company responsible for the destruction of the Linnunsuo wetland. Mustonen’s organization is now engaged in the worldwide fight to salvage and rewild biotopes.

    Greta Gaudig and Sabine Wichmann also campaign for the revitalization of peatlands. At the Greifswald Moor Center, the two conduct research on what’s known as paludicultures: plant species that can be farmed in wetlands. Gaudig and Wichmann want to recreate moorlands previously drained for agriculture. "We need to convince farmers," the agronomist Sabine Wichmann explains. After all, ultimately they are the ones who will need to invest if they are to continue living off their land.

    One of the world’s most expensive and far-reaching climate experiments is taking place in the US state of Minnesota: in the Marcell Experimental Forest. Here, co-founder Randy Kolka is working with scientists from all over the world. Together they’re studying the connection between peatlands and climate change. Their findings are included in reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, thereby impacting political decision-making.
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    The Last Generation’s Climate Rebellion
    https://www.noemamag.com/the-last-generations-climate-rebellion/

    On May 23, Chancellor Scholz called Last Generation’s protests “completely idiotic.” The next day, Bavarian law enforcement led a national raid on the activists. They seized their website, calling the group a “criminal organization” and warning that donations to it were illegal; they also seized the server hosting Bläul’s personal website, confiscated his electronic devices, and searched his girlfriend and his father’s apartments. On June 23, the Süddeutsche Zeitung reported Bavarian investigators had been tapping the group’s press hotline since October. Berlin police, who counted 18 attacks on Last Generation activists in 2022, registered 84 between January and June 2023 alone.

    And still, it got warmer and warmer.
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    Rozteklá ranvej či helikoptéra, která kvůli horku neodstartuje. NATO bojuje se změnami klimatu | iROZHLAS - spolehlivé zprávy
    https://www.irozhlas.cz/zpravy-svet/klimaticka-zmena-armada-nato-vojak-ekologie-emise_2308130600_gut
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    A Criminology Of the Human Species: Setting An Unsettling Tone — Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/a-criminology-of-the-human-species-setting-an-unsettling-tone

    The book sketches out how the criminological lens could be used in the climate change debate around possible human extinction. It explores the extent to which the human species can be considered deviant in relation to other species of the contemporary biosphere, as humans seem to be the only species on Earth that does not live in natural balance with its environment (anymore). It discusses several unsettling topics in the public debate on climate change, specifically the taboo of how humans may not survive the ongoing climate change. It includes chapters on the Earth’s history of mass-extinctions, on the global state of denial including toward the possibility that the human species could go extinct, on the inward extinction of humanity through "human enhancement" and artificial intelligence (AI)/singularity, and it considers humans' future as a deviant, fatal species - "a planet-eating people" - outside of Earth, in outer-space, possibly on other celestial bodies. It puts forward and enriches the critical criminological tradition by conceptualizing and setting an unsettling tone within criminology and criminological research on the human species and our extinction, by daring criminologists (and victimologists) to ponder and seek empirical answers to controversial imaginations and questions about our existence and possible extinction.
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    July’s irradiance up in most of South America, down east of the Andes – pv magazine International
    https://www.pv-magazine.com/2023/08/11/julys-irradiance-up-in-most-of-south-america-down-east-of-the-andes/

    The data show that South America experienced temperatures up to 15 C above winter averages, and that most of the continent saw higher than normal radiation. The Chilean Andine, especially Altiplano in the Atacama Desert, which has recorded the highest incidence of irradiance in the world, recorded values 10% above normal.
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    Climate change in the Netherlands - Pioneering coastal management | DW Documentary
    https://youtu.be/7b0ApApAqbg
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    hlavne ze tie veterniky v severnom mori zastavia oblaky prudiace do europy a bude nam tu menej prsat :)))

    El Niño bude „bobtnat“. Ovlivní to zimu - Novinky
    https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/veda-skoly-el-nino-bude-bobtnat-ovlivni-to-zimu-40440437
    YMLADRIS
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    Max roser - our world in data

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    jinak dokoukal jsem oppenheimera a kdyz jsem tam bidel edwarda tellera, ktery byl jesen z prvnich lidi, ktery varoval fosilni prumysl pred klimatickou zmenou, tak nahodim i sem ,)


    Oppenheimer, Edward Teller, and the Great Climate Debate - Heatmap News
    https://heatmap.news/culture/oppenheimer-edward-teller-climate-change

    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0096340212451574
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