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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Destroying the Future Is the Most Cost-Effective
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    Earth being ‘pushed beyond its limits’ as energy imbalance reaches record high | Oceans | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/mar/23/earth-being-pushed-beyond-its-limits-as-energy-imbalance-reaches-record-high
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    SHEFIK: 5 milionov? Tak to je pohoda, ja s FVE rocne usetrim 2 tony CO2, tak uz iba 2500000 rokov a je to sul-nul
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    A new study in Switzerland finds that beaver-built wetlands can trap and store large amounts of carbon, offering a low-cost boost for restoration and climate resilience.

    https://www.livescience.com/animals/a-secret-weapon-to-fight-carbon-emissions-was-just-discovered-beavers
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    US/Israel’s war on Iran is a disaster for environment

    War led to 5m tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions in 2 weeks draining global carbon budget faster than 84 countries combined
    2.5m and 5.9m barrels of oil burned in attack on 4 oil storage facilities

    5m tonnes of CO2 emitted in just 14 days of US war on Iran, analysis finds | US-Israel war on Iran | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/21/middle-east-iran-conflict-environment-climate
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    Home page | Rangelands ATLAS
    https://www.rangelandsdata.org/atlas/

    Rangelands are areas of grasses, grass-like plants, forbs, shrubs and sometimes trees that are grazed or have the potential to be grazed by livestock and wildlife. They are diverse in their vegetation highly influenced by rainfall, temperature and other climate phenomena, and habitat for a wide range of wildlife, many species of which are found nowhere else.

    Rangelands are home to millions of people, from pastoralists to hunter-gatherers to ranchers to conservationists. Rangelands feed millions of people worldwide. Rangelands have significant cultural and aesthetic value too, and for many, are places of inspiration and beauty.

    This Rangelands Atlas has been developed to raise awareness on the importance of rangelands and highlight the changes taking place which are having significant impacts on rangelands, demanding their protection and restoration
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    Pesticides, pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals found everywhere in seawater
    https://www.lemonde.fr/en/environment/article/2026/03/22/pesticides-pharmaceuticals-and-industrial-chemicals-found-everywhere-in-seawater_6751696_114.html

    The researchers detected a total of 248 human-made compounds in the waters of the Pacific, North Atlantic and Indian oceans, which, across all the samples analyzed, made up a median of 2% of dissolved organic matter. Among these were pesticides such as DEET and icaridin (both insect repellents), additives used in plastics such as phthalates, UV filters from cosmetics, surfactants and a whole range of pharmaceutical residues, including beta-blockers, antidepressants and anti-infectives such as chloroquine.

    The analyses also revealed that levels of chemical pollution were particularly high near coastlines, with a median proportion of contaminants from human activity amounting to 20% of all dissolved organic matter, and reaching as much as 63% in the most extreme cases.

    "I was quite shocked when we first saw the results. (...) When you think about it from a hydrological perspective, I think this also makes complete sense," noted Petras. "In Germany, for example, during the summer months, a large portion of water contribution to the major rivers comes from wastewater treatment plants. Those can currently not remove all/most of the organic compounds, so they will end up in the river and then in the ocean."

    Marine waters contain "about 700 billion metric tons of dissolved organic carbon – a mix of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and other molecules – mainly from the biological activity of marine organisms and river inputs," explained Sempéré. The fact that human-made molecules in the ocean account for 2% of the chemical signal is, in his view, "far from negligible," and a figure of 20% in coastal areas "is huge."


    Widespread presence of anthropogenic compounds in marine dissolved organic matter | Nature Geoscience
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-026-01928-z
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    Energy shock talk grabs headlines but the Iran war is also driving the world towards a food crisis | Heather Stewart | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/22/energy-shock-iran-war-also-driving-world-towards-food-crisis
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    opáčko 2022, oze v čr nechceme


    Energy crises must accelerate the fight against climate change
    https://www.lemonde.fr/en/opinion/article/2026/03/21/energy-crises-must-accelerate-the-fight-against-climate-change_6751671_23.html

    Breaking free from dependence on fossil fuels is, beyond the climate benefits a crucial issue of national sovereignty and the only way to protect ourselves against geopolitical shocks, such as those caused by the war in the Middle East.

    The mistake would be to respond to this situation with broad subsidies for fossil fuels, as was done in 2022. At the time, the urgency justified massive price controls. Today, France no longer has the budgetary means, and Europe cannot afford to indefinitely subsidize its dependency.

    Every euro of public funding must be directed toward measures that structurally reduce fossil fuel consumption: thermal renovation of buildings, electrification of uses and support for low-carbon industrial sectors.

    Energy crises must accelerate the fight against climate change - JustPaste.it
    https://justpaste.it/i356c
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    Arizona desert town breaks record for hottest March temperature in US history | US weather | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/20/arizona-march-temperature-record
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    Heatwave scorching US west ‘virtually impossible’ without climate crisis, say scientists | US weather | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/20/heatwave-us-west-climate-crisis
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    ‘Yes to fields of wheat, no to fields of iron’: how the world’s greenest country soured on solar | Denmark | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/20/solar-power-renewable-energy-denmark-backlash-national-elections

    In one telling of the story, the golden fields of a proud farming nation are under attack. Besieged by an industrial sprawl of solar panels, they are being smothered at the behest of an urban elite.

    That narrative has failed to thrive in conservative heartlands such as Texas and Hungary, which have embraced solar power while lambasting green rules. But it is taking root in Denmark, the most climate-ambitious nation on Earth. “We say yes to fields of wheat,” said Inger Støjberg, the leader of the rightwing populist Denmark Democrats in a speech in 2024. “And we say no to fields of iron!”

    Jernmarker, or iron fields, was chosen as the Danish word of the year in December after the solar backlash swayed municipal elections and prompted some councils to pull projects. The spectre of barren metal landscapes has since returned to the campaign trail as Danes prepare to vote in national elections on Tuesday. “We need more common sense in the green transition,” Støjberg said in the first televised debate between party leaders last month.

    Pockets of resistance to clean energy have hardened across Europe as far-right parties focus on climate action as their second target after migrants. Until now, solar panels had escaped the wrath of powerful campaigns that have stymied the rollout of wind turbines, heat pumps, electric cars and plant-based meat.

    But in Denmark, which generates 90% of its electricity from renewables and aims to cut planet-heating pollution faster than any other wealthy country, the spread of solar power has alarmed some regions in which construction is concentrated. Solar tripled from 4% of Danish power production in 2021 to 13% in 2025. And a handful of villages have found themselves surrounded by silicon.

    Opponents of solar farms say the photovoltaic panels are ugly, destroy nature and deflate property prices in neglected hinterlands. As drone shots of encircled farmhouses have become a symbol of urban overreach, the campaign has led even some established parties to soften their support of solar.

    The backlash had been brewing locally, but Lukas Slothuus, a climate politics researcher at the University of Sussex who grew up in a rural town near the Danish-German border, said the Denmark Democrats had provided a “clear vector to articulate that discontent politically” across the nation. “The far right have realised – and decided – that climate is a potent electoral battleground,” he said. “It’s just about finding one issue to centre it around.”
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    TADEAS: letosek budou trendem sojovy boby

    "Australia's largest ammonia plant will be shut for two months to repair damage caused by a power outage, amidst a global supply crunch for the vital fertiliser and explosives ingredient."

    Australia's top fertiliser input plant shuts for 2 months
    https://www.boilingcold.com.au/glitch-shuts-australias-biggest-maker-of-v/
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    A U.S. senator calls for an investigation after satellite monitoring reveals that emissions from the Permian Basin in West Texas and southeast New Mexico are four times greater than official estimates.

    Senator Launches Investigation Into Methane Pollution in the Permian Basin - Inside Climate News
    https://insideclimatenews.org/news/19032026/senator-whitehouse-permian-basin-methane-pollution-investigation/
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    XCHAOS: to se jenom Chuck Norris zajel podívat do pekla a zapomenul zavřít dveře
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    New Evidence show Planet Heading to Super - El Niño, on top of Super Warming: James Hansen’s Warning
    https://youtu.be/tP3VQk3mIgQ?si=2y7Hl9hRqpVo_FZ0
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    43°C v březnu...
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    XCHAOS: ....a všechno se to použije ke svlíkání kolegyň na groku
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    Next up as a second-order effect of Trump's Iranian adventure: mass famine.

    And I mean mass:.if the straits of Hormuz don't open again soon, about half the global calories will disappear.

    You read that right. You see, the planting season in the northern hemisphere is about to start, and you can't negotiate with seeds.

    THE NITROGEN TRAP - Shanaka Anslem Perera
    https://substack.com/home/post/p-191106427
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    P Worms
    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AmdTujaWZ/

    There's been much discussion of the impact on energy systems of the closure of the Persian Gulf, but rather less than I would have expected of the - to my mind - more alarming impact on several kinds of fertiliser and other feedstocks of the global food system. Without going into details, modelling suggests that will throw several hundred million more people into food insecurity.

    Crops need fertility to grow, and in the usual industrial farming systems that dominate the planet, those fertilisers must come from fossil fuels (my tribe of agroecologists has long shown that different production systems can generate more food while damaging soil and biodiversity less with only a fraction of those inputs, yet here we are - the reasons why is a discussion for another day). But plants also need water, and here this year, the problems linked to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz risk being compounded by a phenomenon called El Niño. This redistributes heat from the Western to the eastern Pacific that is then released to the atmosphere, creating a warming pulse that leads to drought conditions across much of the world and weaker monsoons in places like India.

    On top of that, there is rising evidence that the climate forcing - i.e. the amount of global heating we get from a doubling of CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere - has been seriously underestimated over the past decades: instead of being about 2-3°C, it's more in the region of 4-5°C (the paper i'm sharing here details the reasons).

    That higher forcing is a problem for the medium term.. But in the short term, the climate system through El Niño willi amplify the horrors about to be unleashed on the food system by Trump’s war of choice.


    Super El Nino? Super Warming is the Main Issue.
    https://jimehansen.substack.com/p/super-el-nino-super-warming-is-the
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