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warandpeas · 8 months
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New comic! “Move” is one of a series of climate comics that bring art and science together to explore the big questions about the climate crisis. More to read & download at https://www.comicartfestival.com/constrain-climate-comics The other artists involved are – award-winning comic creator Darryl Cunningham and comic creator, academic and illustrator Sayra Begum. CONSTRAIN is a 4-year programme…
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pennsyltuckyheathen · 4 months
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Fossil fuel companies are amoral, greedy organizations which have caused untold damage to our planet.  They continue their destructive ways in order to make even more money at the expense of the world’s people and its environment.  
Tax these low-life scumbags out of existence.  Nationalize the fossil fuel industry now.
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fixquotes · 10 months
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"We are facing an existential threat and we need to act accordingly. We need to act now"
- Greta Thunberg
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suburbanfairy · 1 year
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How To Blow Up A Pipeline (2022) "If you're seeing this, let those who profit from mass death know their properties will be trashed. They will detain us and claim this was violence, and vandalism, but this was justified. This was an act of self-defense."
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timallenphoto · 11 months
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Habitual Consumption by Tim Allen
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tamiana · 3 months
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🔥Urgent News: Catastrophe in Colombia!🚒 Uncontrolled fires are devastating Bucaramanga & San Juan de Girón, stretching firefighters to their limits. Locations such as Altos del Kennedy & Mansanares are being consumed by flames, with a new fire threatening to spread to residential areas near San Jorge warehouses in Girón.
🌍 Our world is confronting a climate crisis with critical life-or-death repercussions. Waiting for a warning or rescue is not an alternative. It's essential to confront the REALITY of climate change. Stay informed, stay secure, and let's unite to fight for our future! #GlobalWarmingEmergency #ColombiaFireCrisis #TakeActionNow #SafetyFirst
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llewelynpritch · 2 months
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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/maple-washing-hidden-horrors-keeping-up-best-llewelyn-pritchard-ma-7jtce/ https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRn-1unMwHZ6wpId4jUIc8-UjmnXElI1JEJRk0yuG6aA93oyUOEEIW0EXgmfAE_ArmBikPA2QzGPfen/pub 'MAPLE WASHING HIDDEN HORRORS' - Keeping Up Best Appearances The Canadian government's insistence on interpreting Indigenous rights through their own framework, which lacks true recognition of Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, perpetuates the ongoing colonization of Indigenous lands and undermines the true intent of UNDRIP. By prioritizing the interests of the settler colonial state over the rights and autonomy of Indigenous peoples, Canada is perpetuating a cycle of injustice and inequality that must be addressed through genuine reconciliation and decolonization efforts.’ @RussDiabo #DeepAIGeneratedImage #Perplexity #ChatGTP #PoliticalSatire Tiddly Trudeau and Fishy Rishi Artworks Llewelyn Pritchard 25 February 2024
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geohoneylovers · 6 months
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Learn how Earth Observation Technology is being utilized to drive climate action and address the pressing challenges of our changing climate.
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lasseling · 25 days
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Facebook has blocked users from viewing any information related to a bombshell new documentary film that provided conclusive evidence proving the so-called “climate crisis” is a globalist hoax.
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ivygorgon · 1 month
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I support the new clean auto rules! And I oppose defunding climate policies!
316 so far! Help us get to 500 signers!
I am thrilled that the U.S. finalized strong climate change rule for cars yesterday. These rules will force automakers to ramp up electric vehicle sales and slash emissions from gas-powered models. The rule also would reduce fine particulate matter — the most risky form of pollution to our health. Only seven countries met global guidelines for it last year. The fact that the U.S. is leading the world on climate action is great news!
I know that fossil fuel companies are likely to challenge this rule. I want you to stand with the Biden administration and fight back. We are in a climate emergency and we are losing. We need to do much, much more to avoid the worst consequences of a warming planet. This strong rule is a needed next step. I expect Congress to back it and do even more.
As for the Republicans’ trying to defund President Biden’s green tax credits? Absolutely unacceptable. I consider it an outrage that GOP lawmakers are putting oil and gas companies’ profits above our children’s futures. They need to stop right now. Thanks.
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mangopodcast · 2 months
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NEW EPISODE FINALLY OUT
I WENT TO A FRIDAYS FOR FUTURE STRIKE IN STOCKHOLM.
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pennsyltuckyheathen · 10 months
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In addition to this long overdue alarming announcement, it turns out that most Americans have no idea of the destruction and devastation that’s coming soon.  Mass media (no longer independent and now owned by greedy corporations) in the United States only covers Climate Change when there’s a disaster, and Republicans deny facts and truth, intentionally deceiving Americans to protect the fossil fuel crime syndicate that owns them.  
We’ve blasted past the 1.5 C or 2.7 F (1 degree celsius = 1.8 degrees farenheit) agreed to by most of the world in December 2015 at the Paris Accord.  At this point, it’s almost certain we’ll barrel through 2.0 c on the way 3.0 c.  And scientists are projecting the Earth will hit 2.0 c in 2035.  
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schrankartoons · 9 months
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My cartoon for Encompass Europe, 27/7/23. It's about the wildfires in southern Europe during the summer of 2023, and the implications for tourism, particularly in Greece.
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climatechange24x · 13 days
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worldofwardcraft · 15 days
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The bad example state.
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April 25, 2024
In his State of the State Address in January 2022, Governor Ron DeSantis declared that Florida was "the freest state in these United States." He also claimed "the state is well-prepared to withstand future economic turmoil." Turns out this description does not apply at all to his state's insurance industry. That particular segment of Florida's economy is currently verging on catastrophe.
Because of ocean warming, Florida is especially subject to heavy rainfalls, storm surge, and major category hurricanes that can devastate entire cities. For example, 55% of all the properties in Miami are at risk for severe flooding. And Florida's sea level, as much as eight inches higher now than in 1950, is rising by one inch every three years.
Bloomberg Intelligence reports that a 360% rise in Florida's insured losses in the past three decades due to the increased frequency and intensity of natural disasters is causing insurers to “hike premiums and exit high-risk areas.” And with reinsurance — essentially insurance for insurers — becoming unaffordable, major insurance companies are fleeing Florida in droves. AIG ceased insuring new properties along Florida's shoreline, while Farmers Group has stopped writing new policies statewide entirely.
So, since Republicans believe a "free" state means having little to no business regulation, homeowners are left having to depend on companies that are smaller, less diversified, less capitalized and more prone to becoming insolvent. A recent study by researchers at Harvard University, Columbia University and the Federal Reserve found that a majority of homes in Florida are insured by companies whose ratings would not receive an A from Demotech Inc., the industry’s primary ratings agency, and thus not be good enough to secure full backing by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac.
Naturally, costs for home insurance have skyrocketed, too. Floridians paid an average annual premium of $10,996 in 2023 — more than anywhere else in the country. And online insurance agent Insurify predicts that number to go up to $11,759 in 2024.
DeSantis likes to hype "free" Florida as a model for the nation. Here's how Latisha Nixon-Jones, law professor at Jackson State University responds to that notion:
Will the state serve as a blueprint for disaster-prone regions, or act as a cautionary tale? After all, states such as California and Louisiana have also seen insurance companies withdrawing from their markets.
Plus, Newsweek reports that Brookfield Asset Management Reinsurance Partnership is pulling out of nine states: Arkansas, California, Colorado, Louisiana, Minnesota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Washington. If Florida is an example for America, that's not very reassuring.
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