The world is no longer headed for the most catastrophic futures climate scenarios once warned about: but not because the science was wrong. It’s because people listened, and acted. Read on in this week's edition of Talking Climate.
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Whale graveyard discovered at 7 km depth by Chinese scientists in the Fendouzhe, the only other personed submersible aside from Limiting Factor to reach Challenger Deep.
Treasure trove of fossils and bones has already revealed a new species of extinct whale.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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The treasure trove of fossils and bones has already revealed a new species of extinct whale.
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Our team has been working hard over the past six weeks to secure the magazine’s future.
Read about what’s next for bioGraphic:
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tl,dr; Scientists no longer allowed to use federal funding to publish, attend meetings, or talk to the public. They cannot collaborate internationally. Grants can be cancelled for any reason, at any time, political appointees have a final say over what gets funded, and who gets funded.
Think of CO₂ removal like a time machine. How far back does planting 100 million trees take us?
One mature tree takes up ~25 kg of CO₂/year, so 100 million trees will take up 2.5 MtCO₂. That's a time machine that takes us back ~33 minutes in a year. Nature will not save us from fossil fuel CO₂.
A better world is possible - the Danish government seeks major reform of pig farming, the country's iconic but ultra-intensive industry which produces 30m piglets a year (9m die), uses 25% of land to grow their feed, pollutes drinking water
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/j...
Timeline cleanse - even this close to the start of the southern winter, on sunny days, we still see monarchs patrolling the garden 📷 @andyreisinger.bsky.social
Fiery and fearless, as ever - Dame Lynda Topp
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Mette Frederiksen’s new government promises overhaul for people – and animals – in home of ultra-intensive farming
Through tears, Dame Lynda described the grief she carries following the recent death of her twin sister, while taking a chance to blast the government's "lousy" arts funding.