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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Thank you so much for ruining my day
    TUHO
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    Státy G20 nalily do fosilního průmyslu v dotacích přes bilion dolarů – klimatickým závazkům navzdory – A2larm
    https://a2larm.cz/2023/09/staty-g20-nalily-do-fosilniho-prumyslu-v-dotacich-pres-bilion-dolaru-klimatickym-zavazkum-navzdory/
    SHEFIK
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    1000+ mrtvych, to uz imho za mensi highlight stoji.

    Lybie, flash floods, dam collapse, city collapse. Stormy Daniels

    Catastrophic Libya flood kills thousands, desperate relatives search for survivors – EURACTIV.com
    https://www.euractiv.com/section/climate-environment/news/catastrophic-libya-flood-kills-thousands-desperate-relatives-search-for-survivors/
    BRETA
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    ...Co se týče dešťů a povodní, platí pro Čínu to samé co pro řadu dalších oblastí po celém světě – vědci ve zprávě Mezivládního panelu pro klima OSN IPCC píší, že jeho frekvence se tam s postupující změnou klimatu snižuje a intenzita zvyšuje. Extrémní deště jsou tam kvůli změně klimatu častější zejména na východě země.

    Stále častější jsou i problémy se suchem, které Čínu v posledním půlstoletí zasahuje téměř každý rok. Rozloha oblastí zasažených suchem v Číně se nicméně mezi lety 1950 až 2009 zvýšila dvanáctinásobně.

    Podle dat OSN je Čína klimatickou změnou nejzasaženější zemí v celém asijsko-pacifickém regionu. Do roku 2050 podle odhadů bude se změnou klimatu spojeným rizikům vystaveno 85 % populace Číny....

    Počasí maří Číně mocenský boj. Zasáhlo ji na nejcitlivějším místě - Seznam Zprávy
    https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/zahranicni-pocasi-mari-cine-mocensky-boj-dava-rany-tam-kde-to-nejvic-boli-236039
    TADEAS
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    napr. spalovanim fosilnich paliv...

    Experts call for global moratorium on efforts to geoengineer climate | Geoengineering | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/14/experts-call-for-global-moratorium-on-efforts-to-geoengineer-climate
    L4MA
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    PER2: shiiiieeeeettt...
    PER2
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    hele, klimaticka krize uz je vyresena, konec paniky (cringe hardcore overload)

    Tim Cook
    At Apple, we believe that climate change is one of the world’s most urgent priorities and we are deeply committed to doing our part. Today we had a special guest—a real force of nature—stop by to check on our progress.
    video:
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1701732427897491578

    (ps: nezapomente si koupit appple watch)
    TADEAS
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    What next for the Climate Movements? | Gail Bradbrook | Extinction Rebellion UK
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLojacR5ZAY
    SCHWEPZ
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    Změna klimatu vyvolává v mnoha zemích stav nouze v oblasti lidských práv, řekl šéf OSN pro lidská práva a zdůraznil potřebu bojovat proti beztrestnosti těch, kteří "drancují naše životní prostředí", informuje Nina Larson.
    Ve svém projevu před Radou OSN pro lidská práva Volker Turk poukázal na nedávné příklady "ekologické hrůzy, kterou je naše globální planetární krize".
    Popsal návštěvu Basry v Iráku, kde datlové palmy kdysi lemovaly kanály, ale nyní "sucho, spalující horko, extrémní znečištění a rychle se vyčerpávající zásoby sladké vody vytvářejí neúrodnou krajinu suti a prachu".

    "Tato spirála škod je pro Irák a mnoho dalších zemí naléhavou situací v oblasti lidských práv," řekl ve svém projevu na zahájení 54. zasedání rady v Ženevě.
    "Změna klimatu tlačí miliony lidí do hladomoru. Ničí naděje, příležitosti, domovy a životy. V posledních měsících se naléhavá varování stala smrtící realitou znovu a znovu po celém světě," řekl Turk.
    "Nepotřebujeme další varování. Dystopická budoucnost je již zde. Naléhavě potřebujeme jednat."

    UN Rights Chief: Climate Change 'Dystopian Future Already Here'
    https://www.voanews.com/a/un-rights-chief-climate-change-dystopian-future-already-here-/7262883.html
    Šéf OSN pro lidská práva: Změna klimatu a dystopická budoucnost "už jsou tady" | 13. 9. 2023 | Britské listy
    https://www.blisty.cz/art/115157-sef-osn-pro-lidska-prava-zmena-klimatu-a-dystopicka-budoucnost-uz-jsou-tady.html

    (...) Turk trval na potřebě "čelit beztrestnosti lidí a podniků, kteří vážně drancují naše životní prostředí", a uvítal návrh uznat "ekocidu" jako mezinárodní zločin.

    Uprostřed obrovských problémů, kterým čelí svět, Turk odsoudil "politiku podvodu". "S pomocí nových technologií jsou lži a dezinformace masově produkovány, aby zasévaly chaos, mátly a nakonec popíraly realitu a zajistily, že nebudou podniknuty žádné kroky, které by mohly ohrozit zájmy etablovaných elit," řekl.
    "Nejzjevnějším případem je změna klimatu."

    TADEAS
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    Collapse Is The Word On The Street (Just Not Online)
    https://mailchi.mp/cumbria/deep-adaptation-quarterly-may-6139154?e=34911fa7d4

    Welcome to a summary of recent opinion and activity in the field of deep adaptation. This independently produced, free publication explores collapse risk, readiness, and response. We take a critical perspective on the culture and systems that led to our predicament, and celebrate the solidarity amongst people in response.
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    EU Parliament debates how to protect Europe from extreme weather | DW News
    https://youtu.be/WDs8JXUmwdE?si=62sJ0apDgNpcf7k-
    TADEAS
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    US behind more than a third of global oil and gas expansion plans, report finds | Climate crisis | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/12/us-behind-more-than-a-third-of-global-oil-and-gas-expansion-plans-report-finds
    TADEAS
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    stormy daniels se presunula z recka do libye

    Libya: 10,000 missing after unprecedented floods, says Red Cross | Libya | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/sep/12/libya-floods-death-toll-dams-burst
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    World Bank spent billions of dollars backing fossil fuels in 2022, study finds | Fossil fuels | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/12/world-bank-spent-billions-of-dollars-backing-fossil-fuels-in-2022-study-finds
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    Why can’t the EU power ahead with green subsidies like Biden’s? It isn’t just political procrastination | Yanis Varoufakis | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/sep/11/eu-green-subsidies-biden-no-money-no-common-treasury

    Last August, Joe Biden signed into law the misleadingly labelled Inflation Reduction Act, which will release hundreds of billions of dollars of subsidies and tax breaks, over a decade, in support of US industry’s green energy transition. (Estimates for its total value range from $500bn to more than $1trn.) In one fell swoop, Washington had torn up the so-called Washington consensus: the light-touch free trade and industrial policies that the US and Europe had been foisting on the global south for decades. Suddenly, large unilateral subsidies were introduced by a US government that felt no obligation to keep the rest of the world in the loop – the EU included.

    The EU’s bureaucrats and politicians were livid. Overnight, the whole of Europe’s mighty manufacturing sector faced tall fences impeding access to the vast US market. The problem went far beyond the impact on German carmakers, whose electric cars became ineligible for the up to $7,500 subsidy that cars assembled in North America will benefit from. By subsidising all domestic battery production, Washington ensured that every manufacturer across the US will face lower energy costs than their European competitors.

    The shivers down EU policymakers’ spines were exacerbated by the news that, not long after Biden’s act came into force, the world’s largest chemical producer, BASF, decided to curtail its operations in the EU while Tesla put on hold the completion of a major battery manufacturing plant in Germany. Europe’s rapid deindustrialisation suddenly loomed large on a bleak and inauspicious horizon.

    It is hard not to pity the EU’s top brass. They thought that once Donald Trump was out of the White House, Washington would treat them as partners. They expected the Biden administration to endorse Brussels’ preference for carbon taxes and pricing schemes that, unlike subsidies, encourage not just more clean energy but also overall energy savings. They believed that the circle around Biden would appreciate the readiness with which, following Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, Europe cut itself off from dirt-cheap Russian natural gas to spend billions on the expensive fracked oil and liquified natural gas Europe now imports from Texas and New Mexico.

    ...

    A whole year after the Inflation Reduction Act was activated, the EU response remains in limbo. Some have argued that this contrast is an exaggeration, since the EU, unlike the US, already had a Green Deal in place, involving funding pledges not too dissimilar to Biden’s. Alas, the devil is in the detail: the EU’s Green Deal offers up to €1tn of pledges that – unlike the funding offered in Biden’s act – is not actual money, but rather a fictional number akin to the notorious Juncker plan, whose pledged €300bn of new investment funds never really materialised.

    ...

    The argument that Europe offers equivalent subsidies to every electric car sold in the EU is also shaky. A closer look reveals two key differences. First, in the US, subsidies come from the federal government, which means that domestic producers do not face discrimination depending on their location; in the EU, subsidies are grossly uneven and reliant on the fiscal health of each member state. Second, in the EU all electric cars receive the subsidy, including US-produced Teslas. By contrast, in the US no EU-produced zero-emission vehicles qualify for the subsidy.

    Why is the EU not following the dictum “if you can’t beat them, join them”? Why not offer the same subsidies Biden made available to US-based manufacturers to companies manufacturing in the EU? The reason is that, unlike carbon trading schemes that pay for themselves, subsidies require a common budget, lest Portuguese or Slovenian manufacturers receive much lower subsidies courtesy of their governments’ relative impecunity. Without a common money pot for EU-wide manufacturing subsidies, Washington’s choice to discriminate against EU manufacturers will lead richer European governments to massively discriminate against the manufacturers of poorer members. And without a common treasury, it is impossible to replicate in the EU what the Inflation Reduction Act is accomplishing in the US, with the active involvement of the US treasury department.

    ...

    Three pieces of legislation are in the pipeline promising a decent EU response to Biden’s act: the Net Zero Industry Act (which will cut red tape and drop state-aid rules), the Critical Raw Materials Act (which focuses on rare earths and other materials crucial to green tech), and reforms of the European electricity pricing model (which has given a great boost to private oligopolies at the expense of both industry and the struggling classes). While the jury is still out on these, two things are clear already: first, the EU cannot afford the billions it would take to compensate industry for its intolerably delayed response. Second, the EU’s leaders will never create the common treasury the EU needs, even if the alternative is calamitous (ie, exactly as in the eurozone crisis).

    As long as climate disaster does not lead to our species’ extinction, Europe, I have no doubt, will bounce back. I don’t know how or when. What I do know is that we are very close to condemning one or more generations of Europeans to persistent underdevelopment.
    TADEAS
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    Za extrémní léto El Niño nemůže. Teprve začíná, a to mě znervózňuje, říká vědkyně - Seznam Zprávy
    https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/zahranicni-vedkyne-cekali-jsme-horke-leto-ale-ne-takovou-frekvenci-extremnich-udalosti-236531
    XCHAOS
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    Germany begins dismantling wind farm for coal
    https://euobserver.com/green-economy/157364
    TUHO
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    Days ago, voters in Ecuador approved a total ban on oil drilling in protected land in the Amazon, a 2.5m-acre tract in the Yasuní national park that might be the world’s most important biodiversity hotspot. The area is a Unesco-designated biosphere reserve and home to two non-contacted Indigenous groups. This could be a major step forward for the entire global climate justice movement in ways that are not yet apparent.

    The people of Ecuador just made climate justice history. The world can follow | Steven Donziger | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/31/ecuador-oil-drilling-ban-climate-solution
    PER2
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    XCHAOS: Like regular cirrus clouds, contrail cirrus clouds have two competing effects on climate. They shade us by reflecting incoming sunlight back into space. But they also trap heat radiating from the earth’s surface, so causing warming in the air below.

    During the day, cooling compensates part of the warming. But at night, with no sunlight, only the warming effect operates.
    TADEAS
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    nadléto

    Nad Evropu se vytvořil mohutný Omega blok, způsobí dlouhé období slunečných dnů i vydatné deště | In-počasí
    https://www.in-pocasi.cz/clanky/vyznacne/omega-blok-5.9.2023/

    TADEAS:
    XCHAOS
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    GLOBETROTTER: jenže já ještě před pár lety četl, že contrails ochlazujou, protože albedo... že by ráno byly pozitivní a večer negativní? :-O
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