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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Destroying the Future Is the Most Cost-Effective
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    Ember energy just dropped new report on how the 1970s energy crises decoupled economic growth from fossil fuels but not from electricity.

    Global oil demand per capita peaked in 1979 and has never recovered.

    Makes for a fascinating reading.

    The New Twin Fossil Shock | Ember
    https://ember-energy.org/latest-insights/the-new-twin-fossil-shock/
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    TADEAS: no, Trump nechtěně způsobil peak oil, a lidi si prostě alternativy najdou...
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    XCHAOS: collapse is the solution ,)
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    Mezinárodní agentura pro energii (IEA) ve své pravidelné měsíční zprávě uvedla, že globální poptávka po ropě letos klesne o 80 tisíc barelů denně. V důsledku války na Blízkém východě výrazně přehodnotila svou dosavadní prognózu, v níž počítala s meziročním nárůstem, a to o 640 tisíc barelů denně.

    Kvůli íránské blokádě Hormuzského průlivu se touto vodní cestou začátkem dubna přepravilo 3,8 milionu barelů ropy a ropných produktů denně, před válkou to bylo přitom více než dvacet milionů barelů denně.

    IEA předpokládá, že globální nabídka ropy letos klesne o 1,5 milionu barelů denně, což je propad proti předpokládanému nárůstu o 1,1 milionu barelů denně z minulého měsíce.
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    SHEFIK: ono to celý vzešlo z nějaký kauzy v Kalifornii, kde šlo o rychle rotující malé vrtule (v podstatě mixér) v horském sedle, kudy vedly tažný trasy nějakých poměrně chráněných ptáků. Nějaké elektrárny první generace. Ty obří turbíny s tím nemaj společného skoro nic. Navíc na tom moři ptáci nelétají tak daleko od pobřeží, takže těch nula kolizí je velmi pravděpodobných. Ve vnitrozemí stačí snad namalovat jednu z lopatek jinou barvou (což jsem ale moc často neviděl...)
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    Two recent studies have re-examined the risk of birds entering in collision with rotor blades of wind turbines. The research found that there was not a single collision.

    "The results from Aberdeen Bay show that modern offshore wind farms can be operated with low risk to wildlife."

    https://www.euronews.com/2026/04/11/two-new-studies-could-change-critics-opinions-about-how-many-birds-die-from-wind-turbines
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    TADEAS: to ale oni v zásadě říkaj taky :-)
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    XCHAOS: climate tipping points dont care about j p morgan
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    TADEAS: ty jo, jakákoli revoluce, která mi bude nutit videohovory místo postování na Mastodonu u mě nemá šanci uspět :-)
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    J.P. Morgan Is Thinking About Climate Tipping Points
    https://time.com/article/2026/04/10/jp-morgan-climate-tipping-points-risk/
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    An environmental disaster in Moldova has Russia’s fingerprints all over it | Paula Erizanu | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/apr/11/environmental-disaster-moldova-russia-ukraine-war-drinking-water

    Rising from the Carpathian mountains near the Ukrainian-Polish border and flowing into the Black Sea, the Nistru provides 80% of Moldova’s drinking water. The spillage of tonnes of petrol into this body of water is therefore a national crisis. Oil slicks have been detected all the way to Dubǎsari, which more than 200 km from Naslavcea whereCojocari initially spotted pools of polluted water.
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    Mass drowning of chicks puts emperor penguins at risk of extinction | Climate crisis | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/09/mass-drowning-of-chicks-puts-emperor-penguins-at-risk-of-extinction
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    related

    https://www.science.org/content/article/pesticides-may-wreak-havoc-gut-microbiome

    Velmurugan Ganesan of the KMCH Research Foundation wondered whether pesticide exposure could explain a curious finding. In a study of almost 3000 people in southern India, his team found that 23% of participants in urban areas had diabetes, which clustered with classic risk factors such as obesity and high cholesterol. Yet in rural areas, the prevalence was still 16%, and there was no association with those risk factors. “We started wondering whether environmental chemicals could be playing a role,” Ganesan says.

    The team then explored the effects of exposure to one widely used agricultural insecticide, chlorpyrifos, in mice. Previous animal studies had often tested high doses for short periods, but Ganesan’s team used what he calls a “realistic dose,” based on pesticide residues in the average Indian diet, for 120 days. The study, published in August 2025, found that chlorpyrifos reshaped the gut microbiome, with beneficial bacteria such as Lactobacillus declining and potentially harmful species such as Helicobacter rising. Mice exposed to chlorpyrifos also developed high blood sugar and diabetes, despite not gaining weight, says Karthika Durairaj, the study’s first author.

    Another study co-authored by Ganesan suggests a possible mechanism: When gut microbes break down chlorpyrifos, they produce acetate and other metabolites the liver uses to make glucose through a process called gluconeogenesis, leading to elevated blood sugar levels.

    Ganesan’s team is now analyzing blood, urine, and stool samples from people with diabetes, both with and without obesity, and healthy controls to examine whether the patterns hold up in humans. “We are working to show that diabetes induced by environmental chemicals is quite different [from lifestyle-associated diabetes] in its underlying disease mechanisms and could require different clinical care,” Ganesan says.

    Pesticides appear to drive not just population shifts in the microbes, but also changes in their activity. In a large study published in 2025, for example, researchers exposed 17 representative bacterial species from the human gut to 18 different pesticides and detected changes in the microbial production of hundreds of small molecules. They included short-chain fatty acids, bile acids, and tryptophan-related molecules—compounds that help keep the gut lining healthy, regulate inflammation, and guide immune responses.

    “Most studies focus on the effect of pesticides on … gut microbial composition, but this study shows that effects are far greater than that,” says study co-author Caroline Johnson, an environmental health epidemiologist at the Yale School of Public Health. The team also found that some bacteria accumulate pesticides within their cells, which could prolong their presence in the human body and increase the risk of long-term health effects.
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    Bloomberg

    China’s exports of electric vehicles and hybrids more than doubled in March to a record as the global energy shock stemming from the Iran war renewed interest in EVs
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    An analysis in Nature Health reveals spatial patterns of pesticide exposure and liver tissue-derived molecular signatures across Peru, establishing links between pesticide usage and cancer insurgence at the national scale.

    Mapping pesticide mixtures to cancer risk at the country scale with spatial exposomics | Nature Health
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s44360-026-00087-0
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    Consumers urged to ‘completely avoid’ UK-caught cod as population plunges | Fishing | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/09/consumers-urged-to-completely-avoid-uk-caught-cod-as-population-plunges
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    PAN_SPRCHA: musíš bojovat a pořídit si orla!
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    The Blueprint for System Change | Ash Sarkar Meets Extinction Rebellion Founder Roger Hallam
    https://youtu.be/UC2VT3RkiYo?si=WR7F32DXf_pg2Zb9


    This week on Downstream, Ash Sarkar is joined by one of the most controversial political figures on the Left: Roger Hallam. Whether you like or loathe his tactics, it’s hard to deny the disruptive impact he has had through the activist organisations he has led; Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil.

    He joins us fresh from his latest stint in a prison cell, where he wrote a treatise for Your Party called ‘Grasping the Enormity of the Moment’. It’s a blueprint for a radical change, in which he sets out his vision for an emancipated future, and strategies for how to get there. Does Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana’s party still have potential? What is the point of sending activists to prison? And what role will Zoom calls play in the coming revolution?

    00:00​ Intro
    02:40​ Your Party’s Moment
    05:18​ The Revolutionary Potential of Zoom Calls
    11:18​ Creating Networks Through Door Knocking
    14:50​ Drawing Inspiration From the Belgian Workers’ Party
    17:58​ What Motivates People: Emotion Versus Reason
    26:09​ The Problem With the Censorious Left
    34:11​ What’s the Point of Political Prisoners?
    44:09​ The Demographics of JSO and XR
    52:47​ On Sortition
    1:04:42​ Building Relationships of Solidarity
    1:11:40​ Zack Polanski and the Green Party
    1:14:22​ Talking, Listening, Action
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    Tzv. forced regenerative farming

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    High fuel costs forcing Philippine farmers to abandon harvests

    https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/high-fuel-costs-forcing-philippine-farmers-abandon-harvests-2026-04-07/
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    Od hafana od vedle :)

    Čína díky válce profituje na svých zelených technologiích - iDNES.cz
    https://www.idnes.cz/ekonomika/zahranicni/valka-uz-jednoho-viteze-ma-alespon-technologickeho-z-krize-profituje-cina.A260407_100315_eko-zahranicni_jadv

    Ropná a plynová krize vyvolaná válkou v Íránu nutí vlády urychlit přechod na obnovitelné zdroje energie a jedna země z toho bude mít prospěch více než kterákoli jiná. Podle údajů firem se od začátku války v Íránu prudce zvýšil prodej čínských elektromobilů a solárních panelů.

    Čína dominuje dodavatelským řetězcům v oblasti obnovitelných zdrojů energie a vyrábí drtivou většinu světové produkce solárních panelů, větrných turbín, baterií a elektromobilů. Vývoz těchto technologií již v prvních dvou měsících roku 2026 dosahoval nových maxim. Nyní by nestabilita v dodávkách fosilních paliv měla prodejům poskytnout další výrazný impuls, píše web deníku The Washington Post
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