(via Monday was hottest day for global average temperature on record, as climate crisis bites | Extreme weather | The Guardian)
Monday, July 3, 2023 hottest day ever globally
Of the new temperature record announced on Tuesday, Zeke Hausfather, a research scientist at Berkeley Earth, said: “Unfortunately, it promises to only be the first in a series of new records set this year as increasing emissions of [carbon dioxide] and greenhouse gases, coupled with a growing El Niño event, push temperatures to new highs.”
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🌡️🐝 Bee-live it or not, global warming is taking a toll on our precious pollinators! 🌍🐝 Rising temperatures disrupt their delicate ecosystems, threatening their survival and our food supply. It's time to take action and create a buzz for change! 🌺
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The conventional wisdom is that things are not nearly as bad as they really are. -- Michael Lipsey
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“All Things” from Not Long for This World - The Twisted Poetry of a Climate Apocalypse - The Unimaginable Horrors of Our Approaching Collective Nightmare, the Total Collapse of Human Society, by Kevin Trent Boswell
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O Rio Negro atingiu o seu menor nível desde 1902 e provavelmente o seu maior para os próximos anos.
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Feel Hot? Blame a Volcano
NPR chose today to follow-up on a story that literally blew up on Jan. 20, 2022 when the underwater eruption of Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha‘apai sent megatons of water vapor into the stratosphere, contributing to an increase in global warming over the next 5 years.
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NPR picked up on the story today https://whttp://NPR picked up on the story…
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Another liar trying to make Canadians believe the stupidity of the Canadian government. 💩💩💩
Un autre menteur qui essaie de faire croire au Canadiens la bêtise du gouvernement Canadien. 💩💩💩
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Saved by the Bell.
Yes, it looks like a poor free translation but this expression actually exists in english, originated in the XVII century England (I won't explain it, though. I did not read the article that far).
But yes, I was (saved by the bell). We went on vacation just before hell was unleashed upon us in the form of heat, storms and poorly done privatizations. Our days were all about beautiful beaches and coconut water and then all about media lunas and greco-roman statues and architecture at Buenos Aires (I had no idea they had that many greco-roman references).
It was the election week back there, and now a couple days after we left.. Milei won. It's funny, and catastrophic, but people don't usually learn from other experiences, they have to feel in their own skin to then process it as knowledge, besides I don't know how much argentinians know about what we experienced here from 2018 to 2023... In fact, do our people know?
This week, back in São Paulo, we got to experience the extreme heatwave (the word exists, I've checked). It makes you think about where the world is going, and decisions about the future, like having kids, where we will be living in 2040 when everything is burning.. and the main conclusion is: "Damn we should have air conditioners!".
It's too hot to make important decisions...
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🌍 Cop28's draft proposal strives for global consensus on fossil fuel reduction by 2050. Aiming for net-zero emissions, it faces debate over stronger commitments.
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New Morning
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