1. Newsletter XXXII 2023 - August 6th to 12th - News+ Hiroshima - The asphalt will burn. Chaos will reign

    is considered crucial evidence in the proceedings. It also comes from the climate scientist Otto's institute. She concludes that “any additional meltwater in this lake can be attributed to climate change.” The mountain guide Lliuya is represented in court by the lawyer Roda Verheyen from Hamburg. Their goal: RWE should contribute to the costs of...

  2. Newsletter XXVII 2023 - July 2nd to 8th - News+ Is nuclear power experiencing a renaissance? There are also military interests behind it

    cover the deposits and prevent the gas from escaping. But with climate change, this is changing. The melting sea ice, the thawing permafrost on land and in the sea and even the meltwater from glaciers are now releasing increased amounts of methane, as studies show... July 6th Our ex-transport minister, Scheuer-Andi from the CSU and his toll debacle : Scheuer-Andi has no regrets...

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

    untenable. Answers from the expert. The groundwater level is always a headache for experts. Low rainfall in recent years, long dry periods, hardly any meltwater due to a lack of snowfall in winter and hotter than average summers have massively reduced groundwater in some regions in recent years and raised water levels in many places...

  4. Newsletter III 2023 - January 15-21 - News+ Climate Scam - Exxon knew it all

    severely affected by climate change. The coastal glaciers on the giant Arctic island in particular are thawing, and in some cases the melting could even be irreversible. In addition, the sea level rise caused by Greenland's meltwater has already surpassed all forecasts. In the summer of 2021, rain instead of snow fell for the first time on the coldest, highest point of the Greenland ice sheet...

  5. Newsletter XLVIII 2022 - December 01st to 07th - News+ The New York Times and the new climate deniers

    of the New York Times opinion piece by conservative columnist Bret Stephens is written above an image of Greenland's melting ice cap plunging into the slushy meltwater below. Scrolling further, the word "But..." appears above the ice, which resembles a melting pile of slush in a parking lot. Just one look at the headline made it clear what...

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