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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Destroying the Future Is the Most Cost-Effective
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    P Worms
    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DbramL4ax/


    We live in a 10% world.

    90% of all the birds, fishes and animals that populated this world are gone. They've been replaced by us, by our fields, our plantations, our livestock.

    Signs of this are everywhere. And now, in February, one of the signs hides right in Chaucer's "Parliament of Fowls", written around 1380:

    "For this was on Saint Valentines day,
    Whan every bird cometh to choosehis mate,
    Of every kinde that men thinke may;
    And that so huge a noise gan they make,
    That erthe and air and tree and every lake
    So full was that hardly was there space
    For me to stand, so full was all the place."

    Read that again: "So huge a noise".
    "So full was that hardly was there space For me to stand, so full was all the place."

    What a world Chaucer must have known! What a world bursting with sound and life! There were a few birds out in the garden, last week. But they are few. The noise? Absent. Some chirping, interrupted by silence. And I can stand anywhere I like.
    It is February. The days are drawing longer. Nature awakens after her wintry slumber. And I am glad. But I cannot help but mourn all that has been lost.
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    French prosecutors intervene in defense of TotalEnergies in climate trial
    https://www.lemonde.fr/en/environment/article/2026/02/17/french-prosecutors-intervene-in-defense-of-totalenergies-in-climate-trial_6750572_114.html

    In France's first major climate trial against an oil and gas giant, opening Thursday, February 19 at the Paris Court of Justice, TotalEnergies will receive unexpected support from the prosecutor's office. Since 2020, a coalition of advocacy groups (Notre Affaire à Tous, Sherpa, France Nature Environnement) and the City of Paris have asked the courts to require TotalEnergies to drastically reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by cutting its hydrocarbon production, in order to comply with the Paris Agreement target of limiting global warming to 1.5°C.

    The case is based on France's law on due diligence, enacted in 2017. It requires companies with more than 5,000 employees in France (or over 10,000 worldwide) to implement a plan to identify risks and prevent serious violations of human rights, health and the environment linked to their activities and those of their subsidiaries, suppliers and subcontractors.

    In an unusual move, the prosecutor's office intervened on Tuesday, February 3, as a "joined party," aligning with TotalEnergies. Such intervention by the prosecutor's office in ongoing civil proceedings is extremely rare and justified only when issues of general interest are at stake.

    According to the brief, reviewed by Le Monde, the prosecutor's office, like the multinational, considers that "the scope of the due diligence law does not extend to climate change." It argues that global warming is a "worldwide phenomenon," that it "concerns everyone, but is essentially the responsibility of the international community and states." It calls for a restrictive interpretation of the law. According to its conclusions, "it cannot be up to large French companies alone to bear a global obligation to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms. The same applies to the environment."
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    The Evil Genius Of The Global Food System | Richard Hames Meets Charles C. Mann
    https://youtu.be/QV99s0Ny6tg?si=2ZQQePvLti8tqA1u


    Richard Hames presents a new show about the systems that make modern life possible. We’ve made the planet into a giant machine, filled with the strangest stories – and now it’s all coming apart. It’s time to Do Your Own Research.

    There’s nothing in the world more important than the food system. The twentieth century was scarred by enormous famines – and, like the one in Gaza, they are still deliberately engineered. But since the 1970s, the absolute number of deaths from famine has dropped by over 90%.

    On a global scale, we now make so much food that farmers will sometimes destroy it just to keep the prices high.

    How is there so much food? How did we get to a world where, globally, people are more likely to be obese than underweight? And, amid all these calories, how are so many people still malnourished? Why is it suddenly all so expensive? And is it all about to come crashing down?

    Charles C. Mann explains the historical power of bird shit, the strange reason Indian scientists put wheat in a nuclear reactor, and how the genius who made modern farming possible also invented the gas that was used to murder millions in the Holocaust.
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    ‘Daunting but doable’: Europe urged to prepare for 3C of global heating | Climate crisis | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/feb/16/europe-climate-advisory-board-3c-global-heating

    Maarten van Aalst, a member of the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change (ESABCC), said the continent was already “paying a price” for its lack of preparation but that adapting to a hotter future was in part “common sense and low-hanging fruit”.

    “It is a daunting task, but at the same time quite a doable task. It’s not rocket science,” said van Aalst, who used to lead the climate centre at the International Red Cross and Red Crescent and is now the director general of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI).

    The ESABCC describes current efforts to adapt to rising temperatures as “insufficient, largely incremental [and] often coming too late” in a new report that advises officials to prepare for a world 2.8-3.3C hotter than preindustrial levels by 2100.

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    Weather extremes in Europe in recent years have at times surprised climate scientists with their strength and adaptation experts with their lethality as rising temperatures have warped the climate.

    Heavy rains supercharged by climate breakdown killed 134 people in Germany’s Ahr valley in 2021 and 229 people in the Valencia region of Spain in 2024. Across the continent, summer heat kills many tens of thousands of people each year, with studies attributing between half and two-thirds of the death toll to the rise in temperatures caused by fossil fuel pollution. Last year’s wildfires, meanwhile, torched more of Europe than scientists have ever recorded.

    Last week, Portugal was urged to draw up climate adaptation plans as the country was hit by an unprecedented series of storms that killed at least 16 people and caused an estimated €775m (£675m) of damage.
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    the EU’s scientific advisers urged Europe to prepare for a world that is 3C hotter by the end of the century – double the level of global heating that world leaders promised to aim for under the 2015 Paris agreement – and stress-test even more extreme scenarios.

    France’s national adaptation strategy, published last year, seeks to prepare it for a near-apocalyptic 4C of global warming.

    “We are now at a point where these events are occurring at a speed and with a force that we have never seen before,” Barbut told LCI. “Clearly, what we need to do now is to put adaptation policies in place that will enable us to build resilience in our territories.”
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    flooded futures of today

    France issues red flood alerts after ‘exceptional’ rainfall | France | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/17/red-flood-alerts-storm-nils-exceptional-rainfall

    “People who follow climate issues have been warning us for a long time that events like this will happen more often,” she said on Tuesday, the day after visiting the flood-stricken Gironde region, in comments to TV news channel LCI. “In fact, tomorrow has arrived.”

    Lucie Chadourne-Facon, director of Vigicrues, France’s flood monitoring service, said the succession of rainy disturbances had been “exceptional” and that soils were so full of water that as little as 20-30mm of rainfall could trigger floods.

    “We are dealing with two parallel phenomena,” she told broadcaster BFMTV at the weekend.

    “The fact that it is territorially widespread means … all the little rivers that have reacted are flowing into big rivers and everything swells by propagation,” she said. “And at the same time, we’re still getting rain that is reactivating the flooding.”
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    Tohle už tu jednou bylo, ale stejně:
    COVID-19 cleared the skies but also supercharged methane emissions - Ars Technica
    https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/covid-19-cleared-the-skies-but-also-supercharged-methane-emissions/

    Možná by místo nějakého šíleného geoinženýringu s aerosolama bylo jednodušší prostě hlídat v jakém poměru různé škodliviny vypouštíme, aby se optimalizovalo odbourávání toho, co je odbouratelné?
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    Trump asi obnoví výrobu dreadnoughtů. nebo nevím, co bude armáda s tím uhlím dělat :-)
    Trump orders the military to make agreements with coal power plants - Ars Technica
    https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/trumps-latest-plan-to-revive-coal-power-make-the-military-buy-it/
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    The Retreat – Resist – Respond framework (sometimes adapted as Protect – Accommodate – Retreat or Resist – Accept – Direct) is a strategic approach to climate change adaptation and environmental risk management, particularly focusing on coastal management and ecosystem sustainability. This framework helps decision-makers choose between fighting natural forces, adapting to them, or moving away from high-risk areas.
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    Flooded Futures: Understanding the Rising Threats and How We Prepare | Stefan Rahmstorf
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtd8ZFWIFMA


    Flooding has shaped human settlement for millennia—but the scale, speed and complexity of flood risk in the 21st century are unprecedented. In this opening keynote at the Holcim Foundation Forum 2025, climate scientist Stefan Rahmstorf sets the scientific foundation for the Forum, outlining why flood risk is accelerating globally and why urgent, coordinated action is now unavoidable.

    Rahmstorf presents the full spectrum of flooding—from coastal, riverine and pluvial flooding to groundwater and compound flood events—showing how multiple hazards increasingly coincide to create extreme impacts. Drawing on the latest climate science, he explains how rising sea levels, intensifying storms and shifting precipitation patterns are being amplified by urbanisation, land-use change and ageing infrastructure designed for past conditions.

    A central focus of the talk is time. Rahmstorf challenges the audience to consider what we are planning for—and over what horizons—by examining projections for 2050 and 2100, the limits and strengths of flood models, and the growing role of real-time data, AI-driven analysis and historical records in improving preparedness.

    The keynote also addresses the wider societal consequences of flooding, including cascading infrastructure failures, economic exposure, climate migration and the question of who ultimately pays for precautionary measures. Closing the talk, Rahmstorf frames the critical questions that will guide the Forum discussions, positioning the Retreat – Resist – Respond framework as essential for navigating an era of accelerating climate risk.
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    Větrníky, nejkrásnější věc na světě | Deník Alarm
    https://denikalarm.cz/2026/02/vetrniky-nejkrasnejsi-vec-na-svete/

    „V zemi, kde nikomu nevadí rozhledna nebo mobilní vysílač na každém kopci, billboardy kolem silnic, veřejný prostor zaplevelený vizuálním smogem, kde je problém i pár kilometrů čtverečních bezzásahových zón v národních parcích, kde všichni nadávají ekologickým sdružením, pokud si dovolí pozdržet kus dálnice, která se chystá srovnat kus krajiny se zemí, se náhle rozběhla debata, že by větrníky mohly poškodit krajinný ráz. Krajinný ráz, který povětšinou tvoří zemědělská krajina a hustá zástavba měst a vesnic na každém třetím kilometru, metastázující do podoby antracitových bungalovů volně do polí.

    V hlušině pak zcela zaniká, že jsou větrníky jednou z esteticky nejkrásnějších věcí, jaké lidé postavili. Štíhlé věže s ladnými lopatkami, majáky naděje na hřebenech, rotující příslib, že kvůli dobíjení telefonů nemusíme vypálit všechno nerostné bohatství a vychrlit do vzduchu tuny olova a rtuti spolu se skleníkovými plyny, které zdevastují svět pro všechny další generace.

    Okolo větrníků v Česku koluje tolik mýtů a obav, že jsou srovnatelné snad jen s dobou, kdy se lidé báli bludiček nad bažinami, strašili se vodníky a upalovali ženy na hranicích, protože si mysleli, že jim uřkly dobytek.“
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    The Guardian view on Donald Trump and the climate crisis: the US is in reverse while China ploughs ahead | Editorial | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/feb/15/the-guardian-view-on-donald-trump-and-the-climate-crisis-the-us-is-in-reverse-while-china-ploughs-ahead
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    Emails Show Epstein Scheming That Environmental Destruction Could Solve "Overpopulation"
    https://futurism.com/science-energy/epstein-climate-change-population
    “Maybe climate change is a good way of dealing with overpopulation,” Epstein wrote. “The earths forest fire. potentially a good thing for the species.”
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    not in my england

    ‘It makes no sense’: the battle over plans for a windfarm by the Yorkshire Dales | Wind power | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/feb/15/battle-plans-windfarm-yorkshire-dales

    This week, the UK’s energy secretary, Ed Miliband, announced contracts for 157 new solar farms, 28 new onshore windfarms, eight offshore windfarms and three tidal projects. Together with other offshore windfarms announced in January, they will generate enough clean power to supply 16m homes.

    Labour lifted the “ban” on onshore windfarms in 2024. Among the onshore projects approved this week is Imerys in Cornwall – the largest onshore windfarm in England for a decade at 20MW. But that will be dwarfed by 100MW Hope Moor.
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    CAIDEL: tak když jsem tyhle věci počítal před 20 lety, tak jsem byl enfant terrible NYXu a všichni se mi za to vysmívali, ale když to spočítají Číňani, tak to je najednou jiná. Stejně to vyvinuli jen aby mohli doplout na Taiwan, i kdyby jim v reakci na invazi svět zablokoval dodávky ropy :-) O jejich ekologických motivacích si nedělám žádný iluze - chtěj bejt prostě soběstačný a ne dokonečna platit různejm šílenejm režimům za ropu, ale ne z humanistických pohnute, ale protože chtěj aby jejich vlastní šílenej režim nezbankrotoval.
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    XCHAOS: Jsem si poměrně jistý, že si to spočítali (a zohlednili mnohem víc faktorů) lépe než ty tady teď.
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    ALMAD: The ship is powered by 10 containerised batteries with a total capacity of up to 19,000 kWh. These batteries supply electricity to two 875 kW permanent-magnet propulsion motors.

    To na mě působí jako loď se spíše omezenou výdrží, pro nějaké místní plavby. Ale to s tím dobíjením fotovoltaikou je úlet. To kdybych někde psal jako nápad, před 20 lety, tak se mi všichni vysmějí :-) (Nicméně, nevychází to... fotovoltaika stačí jen na hodně pomalou plavbu...)
    Kliknutím sem můžete změnit nastavení reklam