1. Newsletter XV 2024 - April 7th to 13th - News+ Shell pleads not guilty

    gegen Shell Gleichzeitig machen die meisten internationalen Öl- und Gasmultis einfach weiter. Sie investieren Hunderte Milliarden Dollar in die Erschließung neuer Vorkommen – trotz weltweiter Rekordtemperaturen und den Versprechen vieler Staaten, mittelfristig treibhausgasneutral zu werden. Die »Global Oil & Gas Exit List« der Umweltschutzorganisation Urgewald listet die Vorhaben der Konzerne...

  2. Newsletter XLVI 2023 - November 12th to 18th - News+ Violence as a consequence of climate change: No cool heads

    alarmed. The 1,5 degree target is in danger of finally failing. The international oil and gas multinationals are investing hundreds of billions of dollars in the development of new deposits - despite record global temperatures and the promises of many countries to become greenhouse gas neutral in the medium term. This emerges from the “Global Oil & Gas Exit List” compiled by the environmental protection organization Urgewald and...

  3. Newsletter XIX 2023 - May 7-13 - News+ Is the West turning Ukraine into a nuclear battlefield?

    The greenhouse effect also enters the earth's atmosphere. At the beginning of May this year, the University of Maine published data showing that the world's oceans had heated up to a new record temperature: the global average was 21,1 degrees Celsius at the beginning of April. Ocean temperatures have been measured since the 50s. The previous record of 21 degrees was in 2016...

  4. Newsletter X 2023 - March 5th to 11th - News+ Dangerous toxins: Which products contain PFAS

    “Heavy heat summer”? Experts expect a weather record in 2023. Weather experts take a look at the weather for the summer of 2023. Initial trend forecasts not only point to record temperatures. Frankfurt – The weather does what it wants and gives us a February that is too mild and frosty temperatures at the beginning of spring. However, there is a lot of sunshine at the beginning of March, as...

  5. Newsletter IX 2023 - February 26 to March 4 - News+ 48 days until the last nuclear power plants in Germany are switched off

    temporarily without power A power outage has brought life to a standstill in large parts of Argentina. Up to 20 million people were temporarily without public electricity and - in record temperatures - without functioning air conditioning. After a fire on a high-voltage power line in Argentina, power went out in millions of households. According to the...

  6. Newsletter VIII 2023 - February 19th to 25th - News+ Mönch von Lützerath: Sympathetic figures of the climate movement

    is experiencing a record temperature - the El Niño phenomenon could worsen the situation India is once again threatened with a “year without spring” after record temperatures were already reached in some regions in the winter month of February. The thermometer in the city of Bhuj in the state of Gujarat on the west coast of the subcontinent showed 40,3 degrees Celsius last Thursday - the earliest temperature in...

  7. Newsletter LI 2022 - December 20th to 25th - News+ One UN for all

    Temperatures: The year that was shows how uncertain our lives are becoming in the face of climate catastrophe. Extremes are also increasing in Germany. Pakistan and India reported record temperatures of up to 2022 degrees in the shade in March and April 50: such temperatures are life-threatening. In the summer, the monsoon in Pakistan was so raging that a quarter of the country was under water, 1.500 people...

  8. Newsletter XII 2022 - March 19th to 25th - News+ Collateral damage to the climate?

    but started earlier. - IMHO To paraphrase FW Bernstein: The moose's harshest critics, it turns out, are themselves. * Climate | Global warming Experts report record temperatures in Antarctica Unusually high temperatures have been recorded in the east of Antarctica in the past few days. According to experts, they were more than 30 degrees Celsius higher than for...

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