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Who's responsible for the climate crisis? Two new studies try to answer this question: but whichever way we slice it, the answer doesn't change much. The wealthiest are disproportionately responsible for the greatest emissions, and that's why climate change is so unfair. An explanatory thread đź§µ

1/ A raíz de informaciones que me ha pasado amablemente @lumo71.bsky.social y de las que ha escrito sabemos que la nuclear francesa Golfech 1 cayó alrededor del mismo momento que cayó la red española. Golfech es la central nuclear francesa más próxima a España

En Gaza, la ONU advierte de una hambruna masiva si continúa el bloqueo israelí a la entrada de alimentos, medicinas y ayuda humanitaria. La imagen de este bebé con desnutrición severa refleja la gravedad de la situación. dozz.es/jzkmd279

The fourth global coral bleaching event since 1998: Nobody should be surprised that temperatures are rising, or that bleaching events are now stronger, more frequent and more widespread. Scientist have documented these trends for decades. johnmenadue.com/post/2025/04...

Trump regime minimized federal climate scientists’ findings of record CO2 growth. Global averaged atmospheric CO2 concentration went up 3.75 ppm last year: way above the previous record growth of 2016 (2.96 ppm)! www.cnn.com/2025/04/22/c...

Soy de los que me irrito ante la tibieza con que muchas veces se responde a los disparates que se cometen contra la naturaleza. Y me animo mucho cuando veo a la gente remangarse y pelear. Hay que apoyarlos con esto, vamos a darles cariño y un empujoncito, cada un@ con lo que pueda fondolobo.org

If you still have some pictures on Zuck's Instagram (like me), he will now start using them for his Meta AI development, unless you object. Open your Insta app, go to the Privacy Center, and click on the word object.

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Turquía y Portugal son dos ejemplos de países donde el porcentaje de coches eléctricos vendidos es superior al de España-

Australian governments remain silent on massive coral bleaching right now on both sides of Australia. Instead, the Commonwealth and State governments in QLD and WA continue to expand fossil fuels - ignoring the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions. www.theguardian.com/environment/...

Last month was the warmest February on record across the #Arctic Circle... Dataset from @noaa.gov: www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/lan...

Crystal blue water…

Picture posted today by a tourist of the “stunning Great Barrier Reef”. Photo shows 2/3 of the staghorn coral has recently died (intact skeletons devoid of live tissue, probably killed by heat stress). It will soon crumble into rubble, hindering recovery. See www.researchgate.net/publication/...

Methane (CH₄) is a potent greenhouse gas. Here are the latest monthly observations... 🧪⚒️ November 2024 - 1940.75 ppb November 2023 - 1931.75 ppb + Data: gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/trends_... + More info on trends: www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1...

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A sad video from Florida. After decades of decline, remnant corals killed by anthropogenic heating in 2023 are being replaced by algal turfs, gorgonians (sea fans), Palythoa (a zooanthid, the yellowish rubbery mounds), & a few sponges. It’s no longer a coral reef. www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn_L...

This is what a coral reef graveyard looks like. youtu.be/hMPFjc-UjAQ?...

Mass-mortality and reproductive failure of sea birds in Alaska, due to climate change. Many similarities to global declines of coral reefs (the so-called “canary in the coal mine”), kelp beds, mangroves, etc, etc. www.fws.gov/project/moni...

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Colapsismo y decrecimiento es lo mismo. Cuando hablamos de decrecer hablamos de que la economía mundial, el PIB, se contraiga. Pero habría que hacerlo de manera justa. El PIB per capita mundial es de 12.408€. Con una distribución igual en la población de este PIB per càpita del que 🧵

Terrible news today: This year, one-third of coral cover has been destroyed in two northern sections of the Great Barrier reef due to anthropogenic heating. Results for the southern sections (which were even hotter) have not been officially released. www.aims.gov.au/information-...