@UniversidadxClima
Thanks for sharing the research & info for Spain! đŸ™đŸ» Including: “Projections for the next 50 years suggest that Southern Europe, including Spain, will experience a combination of rising temperatures, increased drought frequency, and aging infrastructure.” 😐

Re infrastructure, could say “aging & inappropriate infrastructure - certainly for my country, Australia, where for instance, our storm water drains are often overwhelmed because they were not built to carry the volumes of water we now experience as rain becomes torrential & all the hard built surfaces (pavement, concrete, brick) increase the runoff & overwhelm the existing infrastructure which often has a huge maintenance backlog already. Nothing like torrential rain to test a water removal system built when Queen Victoria was a girl! [metaphor for old & antiquated]

#Spain #Australia #infrastructure #ClimateCatastrophe #agingInfrastructure #SouthernEurope #climateProjections #risingTemperatures #increasingDrought #torrentialRainfall

Karachi heat set to rise as temperatures approach 38°C

Karachi is expected to reach 36–38°C as hot and dry weather continues, with high humidity and strong winds offering limited relief over the next 24 hours.

Daily Times
Wow this is bad...

For years Trump has attacked US emissions-cutting policies aimed at protecting the environment and combating climate change as an expensive “hoax” and a “scam.” Online mental toddlers have parrotted Trump (and rubbish they watch on YouTube) with bad grammar and worse spelling. Well it now turns out that the laughing emoji is on them. New


Palmer Report

"An international group of scientists, led by King's College London, has revealed how continued global warming will lead to more parts of the planet becoming too hot for the human body over the coming decades".

#globalwarming #risingtemperatures
https://phys.org/news/2025-02-degree-global-triple-area-earth.html

Half a degree rise in global warming will triple area of Earth too hot for humans, scientists warn

An international group of scientists, led by King's College London, has revealed how continued global warming will lead to more parts of the planet becoming too hot for the human body over the coming decades.

Phys.org

Climate crisis deepens with 2024 ‘certain’ to be hottest year on record

Average global temperature in November was 1.62C above preindustrial levels, bringing average for the year to 1.60C

#climatecrisis #heat #risingtemperatures

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/dec/09/climate-crisis-deepens-with-2024-certain-to-be-hottest-year-on-record

Climate crisis deepens with 2024 ‘certain’ to be hottest year on record

Average global temperature in November was 1.62C above preindustrial levels, bringing average for the year to 1.60C

The Guardian

This year ‘virtually certain’ to be hottest on record, finds EU space programme | Climate crisis | The Guardian


The report found 2024 is likely to be the first year more than 1.5C (2.7F) hotter than before the Industrial Revolution, a level of warming that has alarmed scientists... The Guardian #climatecrisis #climatechange #europeanunion #globalwarmimg #risingtemperatures #climateemergency

https://formuchdeliberation.wordpress.com/2024/11/07/this-year-virtually-certain-to-be-hottest-on-record-finds-eu-space-programme-climate-crisis-the-guardian/

This year ‘virtually certain’ to be hottest on record, finds EU space programme | Climate crisis | The Guardian


The report found 2024 is likely to be the first year more than 1.5C (2.7F) hotter than before the Industrial Revolution, a level of warming that has alarmed scientists
 The Guardian #climatec


for much deliberation
The waters we rely on for our favourite activities are under tremendous stress, and we are all feeling the impacts, write Emily Lorra Hines and Dominique Monchamp #ClimateCrisis #Drought #RisingTemperatures #ClimateChange https://www.nationalobserver.com/2024/07/31/opinion/invest-water-watershed-climate-drought
Invest in water to protect the summer we love

By creating a robust Canada Water Agency, investing in fresh water and renewing the Canada Water Act, the federal government can demonstrate its commitment to addressing climate change and protecting Canadians.

Canada's National Observer
'Nobody has these stories': Canada's longest river at record low levels

Canada's longest river is at historically low levels, stranding communities that rely on it for essential goods and alarming First Nations along its banks who have never known the mighty Mackenzie to be so shallow.

Canada's National Observer