#climatechange #climatechanged #EcologicalEmergency
#stop_genocide_in_ghaza
https://www.giss.nasa.gov/pubs/abs/ha07110b.html
-We conclude that global warming of more than ∼ 1°C relative to 2000, will constitute "dangerous" climate change as judged from likely effects on sea level and extermination of species.-

"US ‘monster storm’ kills 30
[...]
Forecasters warned that much of the northern half of the country will see temperatures that are "continuously below freezing through February 1," the National Weather Service said in an X post.

It added that "record low temperatures" hit southern states, which are unaccustomed to intense winter weather."
AFP: https://www.lbcgroup.tv/news/world-news/902177/us-monster-storm-kills-30/en?src=rss&utm_source=TheWALL360&utm_medium=Rss-articles&utm_campaign=rss&utm_term=Rss
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US ‘monster storm’ kills 30

| Lebanon News

LBCI Lebanon

#climatechange #climatechanged #ExtintionRebelion

Now (2010-2025) at +0,31°C/decade there is no possible sequence of known climatic events that could bring us back to the previous trajectory ( +0.18°C/decade 1970-2010)
The next increase will be greater than the +72.2% in 2010 and will not occur between 25 yrs,

You mean three decades of complete (and orchestrated) failure has consequences!?

https://mastodon.social/@realTuckFrumper/115452039425703515

#climatechanged #cop30 #agw #fossilfuels #fossils

'More than 62,700 people died in Europe from heat-related causes in 2024, according to research published in Nature Medicine on Monday, with women and the elderly representing the largest part of the death toll.
[...]
"This number is saying to us that we should start adapting our populations," said Tomás Janos, the lead author of the study.'
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/europe-had-over-62700-heat-related-deaths-2024-report-finds-2025-09-22/
#ClimateChanged

That was just a pretty... odd view:
Because a severe warning weather was scheduled to start now, I went to the kitchen window to see it arrive and it did with strong gusts and quick darkening from dull summer day to autumn evening level lighting, but I also heard one neighbor yell the name of the cat living with them, then within 10 seconds the cat came running to that apartment, then another neighbor yelled and another cat came running to another building and then another to another and again for a fourth as if those cats had taken the hint from the first two, then the rain started, all within half a minute. Usually cats tend to seemingly make a show of refusing to come when yelled for, but apparently not with this weather incoming.
They say trees are expected to snap and plenty of severe lightning, again.

This year has reportedly had more lightning strikes than any year in at least 10 years, so far, in Sweden.
Meanwhile, in Stockholm they issued a warning against drinking water drought today, saying it's because #ClimateChanged and to expect that to happen in coming years.

Turkey records all-time high temperature in July heatwave

Turkey records all-time high temperature in July heatwave

Bianet
"A new study indicates that the summer of 2024 in Finnish Lapland was not only the warmest on record, but also likely the warmest in two millennia"
https://yle.fi/a/74-20158435?origin=rss
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Last summer in Lapland likely warmest in 2,000 years

A new study indicates that the summer of 2024 in Finnish Lapland was not only the warmest on record, but also likely the warmest in two millennia.

News

The UN's weather agency "World Meteorological Organization" (WMO) annual end of year summary:
"Climate change impacts gripped the globe in 2024, with cascading impacts from mountain peaks to ocean depths and on communities, economies and the environment"

Read it on their website, here:
https://wmo.int/media/news/climate-change-impacts-grip-globe-2024
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Climate change impacts grip globe in 2024

The year 2024 is set to be the warmest on record, capping a decade of unprecedented heat fuelled by human activities, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Greenhouse gas levels continue to grow to record observed highs, locking in even more heat for the future.

World Meteorological Organization