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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Destroying the Future Is the Most Cost-Effective
    TUHO
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    Fossil fascism: the supreme form of climate obstruction?

    The last decade witnessed a proliferation of literature on far-right nationalism and climate obstruction. Scholars referred to “fossil fascism” to discuss these trends. This article emphasises fossil fascism’s weaponisation of intermediary institutions to advance a gendered and racialised vision of society that feeds off fossil fuels. This aspect, we argue, distinguishes fossil fascism from other conceptualisations of the so-called “backlash” against climate policies. We explore the concept to trace its continuities with historical fascism and situate its emphasis on intermediate institutions. We highlight fossil fascism’s racialised and gendered vision and explain its implications for climate obstruction. Our goal is to introduce a working definition of fossil fascism that takes into account its historical lineage and internal complexities. This conceptual endeavour provides a platform for studies on far-right nationalism and climate obstruction to develop in line with the practice and background, rather than the narratives, of institutional far-right politics.

    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01419870.2026.2665720
    DZODZO
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    tak metan uz je poreseny, mozeme klidnejsie spavat :)

    Obří erupce v Pacifiku překvapila vědce. Sopečný oblak odstraňoval metan z atmosféry - Novinky
    https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/veda-skoly-obri-erupce-v-pacifiku-prekvapila-vedce-sopecny-oblak-odstranoval-metan-z-atmosfery-40578197
    TADEAS
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    In March 2025, the Trump... - Alt National Park Service
    https://www.facebook.com/share/179d779f2V/

    In March 2025, the Trump administration set up an email inbox through the EPA. They sent word to coal plants, chemical manufacturers, oil refineries and other industrial facilities telling them to send us an email by the end of the month and you can get a two-year exemption from Clean Air Act rules. No application or scientific review it was just an email.

    They came flooding in. ProPublica obtained 3,000 pages of them through public records requests. The result over 180 facilities across 38 states and Puerto Rico got a presidential pass to ignore updated air quality rules for two years. Rules that took years to develop. Rules that went through public comment periods, air monitoring data, input from Native American governments and public health groups. All gone with a signature.

    The EPA scientists played zero role in approving any of it. The agency itself said so. Instead, a political appointee who previously worked for a utility company and a petrochemicals trade group was the one who set up the system. The White House reviewed the requests. The White House approved them.

    The legal justification was “national security”. The Clean Air Act does have a presidential exemption clause, but it had never been used this way before in U.S. history. To invoke it, the president has to certify that the industry is essential to national security AND that the technology needed to comply simply doesn’t exist.

    Multiple utilities had already publicly said they were installing the required pollution controls. The technology exists. They were already doing it.
    The exemptions were given to mostly coal power plants (71 of them), more than any other category. Medical sterilization facilities emitting carcinogenic ethylene oxide. Oil refineries, copper smelters and chemical plants.

    More than 70 of these facilities had active EPA enforcement violations in the past five years. They weren’t complying with the old rules, and now they don’t have to comply with the new ones either.

    Trump Let Polluters Sidestep Clean Air Act Rules With Just an Email — ProPublica
    https://www.propublica.org/article/clean-air-act-exemptions-trump-emails
    TADEAS
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    kind of related, strip mining beyond earth

    Can helium-3 create a ‘gold rush’ on the moon? | Scientific American
    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-helium-3-create-a-gold-rush-on-the-moon/

    A kilogram of helium-3 costs roughly $20 million on Earth, where the entire planet produces only a few kilograms of it per year — almost all through the radioactive decay of tritium, a hydrogen isotope used to boost thermonuclear weapons. Scientists estimate that around a billion kilograms of the rare isotope lie embedded in the lunar surface, deposited over billions of years by the solar wind. That gap between terrestrial scarcity and lunar abundance is now driving serious commercial interest in moon mining, with Seattle-based Interlune among the companies positioning themselves to extract it.

    The appeal is not speculative. Helium-3 is a superlative coolant that enables quantum computers to reach their operating temperatures — fractions of a degree above absolute zero — and is also essential for advanced medical imaging, for detecting smuggled nuclear material, and holds promise as a fuel for future fusion reactors. Writing in Scientific American, Robin George Andrews quotes Clive Neal, a lunar geoscientist at the University of Notre Dame, who draws a sharp distinction between helium-3 and other touted lunar resources such as water ice: "Helium-3 is where the money is".

    The reason so much accumulates on the moon comes down to exposure and mineralogy. Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field deflect the solar wind; the airless moon has no such protection. Sara Russell, a planetary scientist at London's Natural History Museum, describes the result as helium-3 being "spray-painted across the whole of the lunar surface". Much of it is retained by ilmenite, a mineral composed of iron, titanium, and oxygen, which Neal describes as "a sponge" for solar-wind gases. The richest deposits are expected in mare regions — the dark, ancient lava plains — particularly in near-equatorial areas and, more often than not, on the lunar far side, where solar-wind exposure tends to be strongest.

    Extracting the gas is considerably harder than locating it. "It's like trying to mine spray paint from a wall", Russell says. Interlune, founded in 2020, has developed a prototype extractor with industrial partner Vermeer Corporation capable of processing 100 metric tonnes of lunar regolith per hour. NASA awarded the company a $6.9-million contract earlier this month to advance its hydrogen- and helium-capturing technology. The company's robotic Prospect Moon mission, planned for as early as 2028, will carry a robotic arm, a mass spectrometer, and three different extraction devices. "That's what we need to demonstrate our business case for full-scale operations on the moon", says co-founder and CEO Rob Meyerson.

    Not everyone is persuaded the enterprise is either viable or desirable. Russell raises environmental concerns about unregulated strip-mining leaving mechanical scars potentially visible from Earth. "The moon belongs to everybody, surely", she says. Meyerson counters that Interlune plans to dig to around three metres, leaving behind no waste or pollutants, describing the aim as "leaving the site looking like a tilled agricultural field" — though the article notes this is an optimistic projection that no one can yet verify in practice. Even NASA administrator Jared Isaacman has expressed scepticism, recently suggesting that asteroid mining may offer a greater return than lunar helium-3.

    There are also open scientific questions with industry-defining stakes. If the solar wind replenishes the moon's helium-3 supply quickly, it could function as something approaching a renewable resource. If regeneration takes centuries or more, reserves may not keep pace with surging demand from quantum computing and other applications. "If helium-3 is a renewable resource, then you've got long-term prosperity", Neal says. Robotic prospecting missions — including NASA's VIPER rover, expected by next year, and the joint Japan-India LUPEX mission planned for 2028 — should begin to answer that question. "We're going to hit the mother lode", Neal ventures. "If it's proven, it could change everything."
    TADEAS
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    Na sítích vyvracejí dezinformace a jezdí spolu na chatu. Vliv greenfluencerů v éře Motoristů roste • RESPEKT
    https://www.respekt.cz/cesko/na-sitich-vyvraceji-dezinformace-a-jezdi-spolu-na-chatu-vliv-greenfluenceru-v-ere-motoristu-roste
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    TADEAS: se ptám no.... už jsem si to našel, nedosáhlo to na 3,5

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    TADEAS
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    PAN_SPRCHA: zdroj?
    PAN_SPRCHA
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    TADEAS: 2015 bylo Elnino +3,5 stupně ne?
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    Z... - Ústav výzkumu globální změny AV ČR - CzechGlobe
    https://www.facebook.com/share/1ByD8GoAWu/

    Z klimatického hlediska budou roky 2026 a 2027 roky El Niña.

    Očekává se další prolomení rekordu globální teploty (podle odvážnějších prognóz už v letošním roce, v tom příštím s jistotou).

    Avšak nejen to. Dnešní predikce meteorologických modelů agentury National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) předpokládá, že odchylka teploty v klíčovém regionu "Nino 3.4" ve svém maximu překoná hodnotu +3.5°C (střední odhad předpovědi). To je téměř o 0.5 °C než udávala stejná předpověď z konce dubna.

    Už dosažení odchylky +2.5°C znamená dosažení tzv. "super El Niña", které se historicky objevuje pouze výjimečně. Odchylka s +3°C znamená "historické" El Niño.

    Pro region střední Evropy to pravděpodobně znamená menší množství srážek a vyšší průměrné teploty. Nejspíš se budeme muset vypořádat s intenzivním suchem s možností lesních požárů.

    Ve světe však budou dopady El Niña mnohem závažnější. Podle klimatologických studií budou některé dopady extrémního El Niña mít trvalé následky a zřejmě dojde také k rekordnímu zvýšení koncentrace CO2 v atmosféře (následkem intenzivních lesních požárů a teplejšího oceánu).
    TADEAS
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    Europe, epicenter of global warming, faces its own contradictions
    https://www.lemonde.fr/en/opinion/article/2026/05/12/europe-epicenter-of-global-warming-faces-its-own-contradictions_6753360_23.html


    The war in the Middle East has highlighted Europe's double handicap. The EU is highly exposed not only to climate shocks but also to soaring energy prices; it imports 95% of its oil and nearly 90% of its gas. Renewable energy is making headway – providing 46% of electricity in 2024, compared to 28% from fossil fuels – but the real challenge now lies in the electrification of transportation, buildings and industry. This plan for the economy, which the Commission is set to unveil in June, could mark the start of this acceleration. Decarbonizing is no longer just a climate imperative: It is more than ever a matter of independence.

    Read more Subscribers only Will the war in Iran advance or hinder Europe's energy transition?
    Reducing emissions will not be enough; warming is already causing irreversible damage that will worsen. The EU must therefore take steps to better withstand shocks, but current climate adaptation policies are inadequate, according to the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change. These measures are reactive and fragmented, rather than preventive and systematic.
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    50+ years of World Models: Collapse, Collapse, Collapse
    https://senecaeffect.substack.com/p/50-years-of-world-models-collapse
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    Ve Švýcarsku sílí klimatický fatalismus — ČT24 — Česká televize
    https://ct24.ceskatelevize.cz/clanek/svet/ve-svycarsku-sili-klimaticky-fatalismus-373343
    TADEAS
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    related

    The Last Oil Tanker From the Strait of Hormuz has Arrived – Now What? with Art Berman | TGS 220
    https://youtu.be/Gk6xm5IuY4w?si=0AqHE4OHs_3ktzM-
    SHEFIK
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    IOM_NUKSO: no jestli amiky neprobere nedostatek vody, el nino, vysoky ceny paliv a hnojiv, inflace, Trump, ... tak si ten citat zaslouzi
    IOM_NUKSO
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    SHEFIK: to mi asociuje ten citat..Teprve až pokácíte poslední strom, až otrávíte poslední řeku ..
    SHEFIK
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    Lake Powell, the 2nd-largest reservoir in the US, is over 80 feet lower than it was 8 years ago and 170 feet lower than the last time it was nearly full in 1999.

    Spring snowmelt inflows are projected at just 13% of normal, the lowest on record. The lake could fall to 3,490 feet as soon as August, roughly 30 feet below the previous all-time low.

    3,490 feet is "minimum power pool," the level below which Glen Canyon Dam can no longer generate hydropower for 5 million people across 7 states.

    In a desperate move by the Bureau of Reclamation, up to 1 million acre-feet, nearly a third of Flaming Gorge Reservoir in Wyoming, will be released downstream to stabilize Powell.

    This water crisis facing the Southwestern US will affect tens of millions of people, and it's not going anywhere.

    https://x.com/i/status/2054264876391133300
    TADEAS
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    plantážníci...


    The U.S. Forest Service isn’t... - Alt National Park Service
    https://www.facebook.com/share/1ak7oZnSM4/

    The U.S. Forest Service isn’t managing forests anymore. It’s running a timber operation and poisoning everything else to do it.

    A yearlong investigation by Mother Jones found that the Forest Service and private logging companies are systematically spraying thousands of acres of national forest with glyphosate (Roundup) to kill off native shrubs and wildflowers that compete with commercially valuable trees like Douglas firs and sugar pines.

    After wildfires, forests naturally rebound with diverse vegetation and wildlife. What’s replacing that recovery is rows of industrial saplings surrounded by silence. No insects, birds, or flowers. It’s just dead zones.

    Glyphosate application in California’s forests has quintupled over the last two decades in one year 266,000 pounds were sprayed a record. The World Health Organization classifies glyphosate as a carcinogen. The Forest Service is using it at industrial scale, on public land, to benefit private timber interests.

    This is what “multiple use management” looks like when timber wins every time. Ecological health, wildlife habitat, native plant communities all of it gets written off as competition.

    We Are Bombarding America’s Forests With Roundup – Mother Jones
    https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/04/roundup-glyphosate-spraying-forests-monsanto-science-retraction-cancer-health-concerns-maha-trump-executive-order-supreme-court-bayer-lawsuits/
    TADEAS
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    Seven-day weeks and ‘debt bondage’: China’s first electric car plant in Europe mired in allegations of worker abuse | Workers' rights | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/may/12/china-first-electric-car-plant-europe-allegations-worker-abuse
    XCHAOS
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    Lead MEP proposes deeper rollback of CO2 limits for cars and vans | Euractiv
    https://www.euractiv.com/news/lead-mep-proposes-deeper-rollback-of-co2-limits-for-cars-and-vans/
    ALMAD
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    SCHWEPZ: Ja myslim ze se jen tak nedame, jak rekl stabilni genius, burn baby burn

    https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/kevin-o-learys-9-gw-utah-data-center-campus-approved
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