Teeth That Can Cut Cans: The Ravenous Fish Invading Greek Seas | Climate change is prompting the puffer fish to migrate from the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean.

Teeth That Can Cut Cans: The Ravenous Fish Invading Greek Seas | Climate change is prompting the puffer fish to migrate from the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean.

bloomberg.com
u/silence7 — 2 hours ago
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Clearwater removed from Sail4th 250 Parade of Sail after banner dispute |banners displayed aboard read, "Save the Clean Water Act" and "Indigenous Rights, Racial Justice, Climate Solutions."

timeshudsonvalley.com
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Brutal heat cancels Fourth of July events in DC and Philadelphia / Heatwaves have become more frequent, more intense and longer-lasting because of human-induced climate change / Temperatures will keep rising unless governments around the world make steep cuts to emissions.

bbc.com
u/silence7 — 2 days ago

Minneapolis officer fired for liking post that called for lynching of Black suspect | Officer Joseph Klimmek previously received social media training following inflammatory Facebook comments about violent crime. The Minneapolis police union is contesting his dismissal.

startribune.com
u/silence7 — 3 days ago
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Early heatwaves are devastating French agriculture and leaving farmers helpless | "What we're experiencing now will be a normal summer in 2050, which spells disaster. We don't know how to farm with an average temperature increase of 2.5°C"

lemonde.fr
u/Repulsive-Lab-9863 — 3 days ago
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Trump administration moves to gut energy efficiency rules for home appliances | The Energy Department wants to permanently restrict longstanding efficiency mandates, calling them a “scam.”

washingtonpost.com
u/silence7 — 3 days ago
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Without Climate Change, U.S. Heat Wave Called ‘Virtually Impossible’ | Scientists have said the conditions are the result of a climate that is “fundamentally different” from the time before fossil fuel use started rapidly warming the world.

nytimes.com
u/silence7 — 3 days ago
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First Europe, Then North America: Welcome to Heat Dome Summer. | The bouts of exceptional warmth are driven in large part by the continued emissions of heat-trapping gases, mainly from the burning of fossil fuels.

nytimes.com
u/silence7 — 4 days ago
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Global ocean temperatures are entering “uncharted territory,” climate scientists say | Sea surface temperatures in late June reached nearly 70 degrees Fahrenheit on average, shattering records

scientificamerican.com
u/silence7 — 4 days ago