Trump is hell bent on making the planet worse for all of us. Why? Follow the money.
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Collapse of key Atlantic current could bring extreme drought to Europe for centuries, study finds. @swinda.bsky.social
That's an under-appreciated impact of #AMOC shutdown, of particular concern given the recent results showing much higher likelihood of this. 1/2
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Overturning the 2009 decision means billions of extra tonnes of greenhouse-gas emissions over the next three decades.www.nature.com
The study used historical data to project how changes in temperatureand rainfall will affect economic growth.
However, researchers have since found errors in economic data from Uzbekistan from 1995 to 1999, which hugely skewed their findings.
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Policymakers & citizens are aware of these risks, but not how severe they will be, how rapidly they might emerge or which are avoidable. Government leaders need to know the severity & urgency of such risks to help them make well-informed decisions and set priorities.
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In a Presidential Memorandum signed yesterday (7 January), the POTUS says it is “contrary to the interests of the US” to remain a member of, participate in, or provide support to more than 60 international organisations, treaties, and conventions.
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Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf
More waste of taxpayers’ hard earned money…
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“s the year comes to a close, 2025 looks like a turning point in the world’s fight against climate change. Most conspicuously, it was the year the U.S. abandoned the effort. The Trump administration pulled out of the 2015 Paris Agreement…
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@nam.edu’s Climate and Health Resource Library…
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The Trump administration has renamed the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, now calling it the National Laboratory of the Rockies, marking an identity shift for the Golden, Colorado institution tha...
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While the U.S. sits in self-imposed isolation, the rest of the world, led by China, raced to build renewables and commit to climate action.