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Gulf Stream could collapse as early as 2025, study suggests - 2023-07-26 The Guardian while Florida ocean records ‘unprecedented’ temperatures similar to a hot tub 2023-07-25 The Guardian - and yes, AMOC and Florida ocean waters are connected. This is highly alarming.
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"The currents work like a conveyor belt to transport warm, salty water northward from the tropics and cold water back south along the seafloor. This giant conveyor belt had already been shown to be at its weakest in more than a thousand years, but now it could be veering toward a total breakdown.
Such a collapse would have a disastrous impact on global weather systems, leading to sea-level rises in the Atlantic; dramatic sea level rises across the east coast of the U.S., extremely cold winters in Europe, more powerful storms across the Northern Hemisphere; and devastating disruptions during monsoon season in the tropics that billions of people rely upon to grow crops in Africa, South America and India." LiveScience.com
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G20 countries fail to reach agreement on cutting fossil fuels - 2023-07-22 The Guardian. Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, South Africa, Indonesia oppose the tripling of renewable energy by end of this decade.
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South Korea accused of paying lip service to climate action after deadly floods - 2023-07-20 The Guardian
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As heat records break, the climate movement has the right answers – but the words are all wrong - 2023-07-14 The Guardian. The fossil fuel industry has spent billions on winning over the public. “We’re in a propaganda war, but only one side is on the battlefield”. Green activists must learn from its tactics.
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Climate grief is real – and I cannot keep watching images of our dying planet - 2023-07-04 The Guardian
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The planet’s economist: has Kate Raworth found a model for sustainable living? - 2023-06-08 The Guardian, Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist. It is possible, she argues, to design an economy that allows humans and the environment to thrive. Doing so will mean rejecting much of what defined 20th-century economics.
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Five Times Faster – a radical but realistic path to net zero emissions - 2023-04-9 The Guardian
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Precision Fermentation: Embrace what may be the most important green technology ever. It could save us all - 2022-11-24 The Guardian
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UN chief warns of ‘breakdown in trust’ with no deal in sight at Cop27 2022-11-17 The Guardian - No progress on the main four points: "1. the mitigation work programme on cutting emissions is yet to reach the desired outcome. 2. Adaptation is still held back by procedural matters. 3. Ambitious outcomes on finance have not yet materialised. 3. And on loss and damage, parties are shying away from taking the difficult political decisions". Guterrez: "we are all doomed" (if it's not fixed right now).
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100 Most Influential People in Climate | 2022/23 Apolitical.co
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Greta Thunberg on the climate delusion: ‘We’ve been greenwashed out of our senses. It’s time to stand our ground’ 2022-10-08 The Guardian - Governments may say they’re doing all they can to halt the climate crisis. Don’t fall for it – then we might still have time to turn things around - and ‘Stop setting things on fire’: nine ideas to save the planet.
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How a top US business lobby promised climate action – but worked to block efforts - 2022-08-19 The Guardian - In 2019 the Business Roundtable promised to “protect the environment by embracing sustainable practices across our businesses” but in fact aims to weaken efforts that would enable investors to hold companies accountable for their climate promises.
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Capitalism is killing the planet – it’s time to stop buying into our own destruction - 2021-10-30 The Guardian - Instead of focusing on ‘micro consumerist bollocks’ like ditching our plastic coffee cups, we must challenge the pursuit of wealth and level down, not up.
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Why don't we simply rescue the climate? - 2021-07-18 Der Spiegel - Opinion and facts in the direct aftermath of extreme rain and flooding in western Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. [German - translate with https://translate.google.com]
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Kerry said technology that has yet to be invented will most likely play a large role in combating climate change - 2021-05-18 The Hill - WTF has Kerry lost the thread? #1 Existing technology can solve the crisis; future technologies will help too. #2 Behaviour changes are required. #3 Waiting for not yet invented technologies to take action is downright criminal.
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Humans already have the tools to combat climate change but we lack leadership - 2021-05-09 David Lowe, The Guardian
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Moving the EV production schedule up, getting it done faster. - 2021-04-30 Bangkok Post
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How a secret foundation wants to refute the main argument of the auto industry - 2021-04-16 Welt (The European Climate Foundation covertly financed a study on e-mobility - English translation, original in German)
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World's wealthiest 'at heart of climate problem' - 2021-04-13 BBC (Cambridge Sustainability Commission on Scaling Behaviour Change)
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Amsterdam Is Embracing a Radical New Economic Theory to Help Save the Environment. Could It Also Replace Capitalism? - 2021-01-22 Time - Kate Raworth finds current economic theories (i.e current capitalism) treating the planet as an "environmental externality" to be unsustainable, and causing global climate failure. She developed an alternative. Major cities are beginning to follow through.
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Global Warming Solutions - Youtube playlist - 2020-11-19 DavinciConcepts - with some focus on agriculture
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https://hydrogencouncil.com/en/invest-in-hydrogen-for-a-robust-resilien…
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https://news.mit.edu/2019/carbon-dioxide-emissions-free-cement-0916
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https://www.spiegel.de/auto/fahrberichte/toyota-mirai-im-test-wassersto… (Toyota Mirai hydrogen powered)
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https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/staat-zahlt-317-millionen… (buy out coal power plants)
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https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190327-the-tiny-islands-leading-th…
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https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-cha…
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https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/atmospheric-greenhou…
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https://www.ucsusa.org/sites/default/files/legacy/assets/documents/glob…
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https://www.welt.de/sponsored/kfw/article216067698/Energiewende-Dieses-… (steel mill conversion coal > hydrogen)
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https://www.informalscience.org/news-views/organizational-networks
- https://www.businessfornature.org/call-to-action-sign-up
- https://www.businessfornature.org/call-to-action-signatory-resources
Further comments
1. A Global Climate Solutions Network may also, for a stronger term, be named an Global Climate Solutions Alliance.
2. The Global Climate Solutions Network was initially conceived as the Global Climate Solutions Programme. That is, a stronger and more formally structured alternative.
With uncertainty about the actors for its implementation and fluid (do whatever possible) targets, the form of a more voluntary network appears better suited.
If and when a concerted Global Climate Solutions initiative is truly taken up by authoritative actors with effective global structure and implementation capacity, the form of a more formal, binding programme may be well-suited.
3. In all cases, technical solutions action must be broad and large scale, with urgency. Let's be fully aware of that. Many international, development oriented organisations prefer exemplary approaches such as, minimal intervention with high effect, pilot projects, showroom initiatives, often designed for eventual possible replication. These types of approaches will not do.