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A useful infographic about the 2026 Super El Nino Actually not yet confirmed as the strongest ever, but this looks increasingly likely according to modelling An unprecedented 3C+ sea-surface temperature anomaly is certainly on the cards To say this is not good news would be an understatement
The speed with which our once stable climate is falling apart is just astonishing, and very, very, scary Maybe not that surprising when you consider that our world is heating faster than at any time across the 4.6 billion year geological record www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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Temperatures above 15C ‘very strange’ say scientists, as snow melts and rain falls on glaciers in usually frozen region
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Record winter temperatures in Antarctic raise fears over speed of climate breakdown
Prof Bill McGuire
Prof Bill McGuire
Almost a trillion $ pledged to supporting FF companies in 2025 Forget the IPCC scenarios - there isn't one for going into reverse Governments are rowing back on green measures and FF corporations planning for expansion The sh*t we are in just got much deeper www.theguardian.com/environment/...
A doubling rate of 10 years would see sea-level rising at almost 1cm a year by 2036, 2cm a year by 2046, 4cm by 2056......64cm a year by 2096 Luckily it isn't this simple, and it will not happen this fast Nonetheless a 10-year doubling rate is pretty scary www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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JPMorgan Chase leads 65 banks making decisions incompatible with restraining rising temperatures, researchers say
World’s largest banks pledged $906bn to fossil fuel companies in ‘unfathomable’ increase in 2025, report finds
Global effort needed to limit effects of pollution, industrial fishing and climate crisis, World Ocean Assessment says
‘Severe’ stress on oceans as rate of sea level rise doubles in 10 years, UN warns
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Prof Bill McGuire
Prof Bill McGuire
Sea-surface temperature across El Nino region 3.4 heading into unknown territory We don't know where this will end up
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Starfleet! Think you are getting a little bit ahead of yourselves there - idiots www.theguardian.com/science/2026...
How many times have you heard the phrase I'm not a climate denier but....... It's right up there with I'm not a racist but...... www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
What is it that makes some people enjoy killing animals? The excuse is often - oh it's traditional, we've always done it You could have said the same things about slavery F*ck tradition - no excuse for such cruelty in 2026 www.theguardian.com/environment/... @chrisgpackham.bsky.social
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Marvellous to see everyone at the Fate of the World launch party at the Gower Street @waterstones.bsky.social in London last night. And hugely inspiring to have so many like-minded - and right-minded - people gathered together in one place @harpernorth.bsky.social
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Prof Bill McGuire
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Luca Parmitano to pilot all-male crew of four paving way for planned first human landing on Artemis IV in 2028
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An ‘apolitical’ retired IT manager and a ‘far left’ biologist disagree over tackling global heating – but are they in harmony over truth and reconciliation?
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‘Earth’s first starfleet’: Nasa reveals Artemis III crew and project’s next steps
Dining across the divide: ‘I’m not a climate denier, but aiming for net zero by 2050 is unrealistic’
Annual killing of infant gannets has been carried out on a remote Scottish island for at least 400 years
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Call to phase out ‘inhumane’ guga hunt by working with Hebridean islanders
The filthy rich get their grasping, uncaring, fingers into every pie This is a nature-obliterating obscenity that cannot be allowed to happen Scrap tree tax breaks now www.theguardian.com/business/202...
Prof Bill McGuire
Prof Bill McGuire
Prof Bill McGuire
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Tax-break trees: how woodland became a store of wealth for the rich
Attempt to turn a stretch of the English-Scottish border into a commercial forest exposes threat to habitats from wealthy investors
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Prof Bill McGuire