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

    from originally around 280 ppm before the start of industrialization to now over 410 ppm. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the temperature increase compared to 1850-1900 was around 2010 °C by the 1,1s. 2023 was the hottest year on record; the temperatures were around 1,45 °C above the average of the pre-industrial reference period. Since the 1980s...

  2. Newsletter VII 2024 - February 11th to 17th - Current+ super election year in the crucial climate decade

    Will it be colder in this country instead of warmer in the future? Stefan Rahmstorf: No, you can't say that. The collapse of the AMOC is a risk. A risk that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change recently classified as less than 10 percent. In light of four new studies, I would say that the risk is significantly greater. However, there are secured...

  3. Newsletter VI 2024 - February 4th to 10th - News+ Nuclear power is a dead horse - why isn't Merz getting down?

    sea ​​off. In their study published in the journal Nature Climate Change, the group suspects that global warming began in the 1860s - earlier than the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) models. At 1,7 degrees Celsius, it would also be 0,5 degrees Celsius higher than the IPCC estimate. However, other researchers express some sharp criticism of the study. [...] Mojib...

  4. Newsletter IV 2024 - January 21st to 27th - Current news + AfD ban: Off to Karlsruhe?

    It remains unclear whether trees should be trees and not some fancy animal species. [...] The AfD has made it its mission to fight against windmills. Against climate protection anyway. She doesn't want to trust the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: For example, it doesn't tell us "the positive effect of CO2 on plant growth and thus on world nutrition... * Electricity prices | EEG | Electricity exchange | Federal budget...

  5. Newsletter III 2024 - January 14th to 20th - Current news + Psychological explanations for doing nothing

    look at six key impacts of climate change: floods, droughts, heat waves, tropical storms, wildfires and rising sea levels. It is based on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) medium scenario for temperature increase by the year 2100. Among other things, it is assumed that the average temperature will rise by 2,7 degrees Celsius... * Great Britain | EDF | Nuclear Torness...

  6. Newsletter XLIX 2023 - December 3rd to 9th - News+ The language of autocracy

    level, if possible at 1,5 degrees. How governments do this is up to them. But: In order to comply with the 1,5 degree limit, emissions must fall dramatically. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, they need to be roughly halved by 2030 in order to be practically zero by 2050. The combustion of fossil fuels is the main source of CO2 emissions. You could say: From the Paris...

  7. Newsletter XLI 2023 - October 8th to 14th - News+ India - Flood and destruction - the last generation is right

    The Federal President's Office announced that suggestions had been made for implementation. "He has always contributed his expertise at the international level, including as a co-author of the reports of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. In order to reach the general public, he has explained climate change in many books in a way that everyone can understand." Latif has one goal: "Through education, enlightenment...

  8. Newsletter XXXIV 2023 - August 20th to 26th - News+ The sun will shine for another 4,5 billion years

    Wanting to become climate neutral means doing little. Global warming should be stopped at a maximum of two degrees Celsius, better at 1,5 degrees. This is what it says in the Paris Climate Agreement of 2015. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a large part of the existing fossil energy reserves may no longer be mined and burned if the goal is to be achieved - specifically: 80 percent for coal and natural gas, and XNUMX percent for oil...

  9. Newsletter XXII 2023 - May 28th to June 3rd - News+ Political style in Germany Please, strengthen the AfD

    gives; So either reduce greenhouse gas emissions quickly and drastically and eliminate them completely or focus on adaptation measures. Anyone who follows the work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) knows that this international body, which is supported by hundreds of scientists worldwide, is well aware of the possibilities of...

  10. Newsletter XX 2023 - May 14th to 20th - News+ Heat waves hit poor neighborhoods particularly hard

    According to the RKI, around 4.500 deaths are related to heat. These numbers will not decrease on their own in the next few years and decades. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's sixth assessment report, it is virtually certain, i.e. 99 to 100 percent certain, that heat waves will increase in frequency, intensity and duration, even if the 1,5 degree limit is adhered to. The poorer...

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

    Earth are covered with water. The oceans have a significant influence on the climate. Unfortunately, heat enters the oceans much more easily than, for example, sand or clay. According to a survey by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), in the past few decades the world's oceans have absorbed 93 percent of the heat energy that also enters the earth's atmosphere due to the man-made greenhouse effect....

  12. Newsletter XV 2023 - April 9th ​​to 15th - News+ Traffic light climate, Switzerland as a role model and the better alternative to e-fuels

    to soften and abolish the strict sector targets. What do you think – has the government not taken note of the synthesis report? Hartmut Graßl: The synthesis report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been essentially included in the reports of the three working groups of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change since August 2021 and spring 2021, and is now only presented in summary form....

  13. Newsletter XII 2023 - March 19th to 25th - News+ The poison of doubt is the sugar for the bastard

    Don't watch the world go to ruin! * Climate crisis | Climate policy | CO2 emission | political will New meaning of climate policy: enabling adaptation The findings in the new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report represent a turning point. The meaning of climate policy is now adaptation that enables the survival of civilization in its current form, explains climate researcher Friederike Otto....

  14. Newsletter XI 2023 - March 12th to 18th - News+ 12 years after the nuclear disaster in Fukushima – What have we learned from it?

    from Altötting. The water is contaminated with chemicals: perfluorinated and polyfluorinated acrylic compounds (PFAS). It is estimated that the group includes around 10.000 different substances... * Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change | Avoid greenhouse gases | Transformation necessary Anyone who is in favor of nuclear energy, e-fuels and gas heating should read this report For the sixth time, researchers are contributing knowledge about climate change...

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

    to renewable energies... * Climate neutral | CO2 storage | Seabed projects in the North Sea Opportunities and risks of CO2 storage Storing carbon dioxide in the seabed - according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, this is an important component in reducing global warming. Klaus Wallmann, an expert in marine geology, examined how safe the technology is. tagesschau.de: Carbon Capture and Storage, short...

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

    negative emissions. In recent years, another reason has emerged that makes CDR more and more interesting: global CO2 emissions are still very high. All of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's scenarios that adhere to the 1,5 degree limit call for emissions to be halved by 2030 and "net zero" by 2050, but they also say: It will be 1,5 degrees for quite some time -Border...

  17. Newsletter XLIX 2022 - December 08th to 14th - News+ Umwelthilfe makes proposals for the rapid development of European photovoltaic production

    Coup d'etat. [...] Meanwhile, the actual climate crisis continues to worsen. Global greenhouse gas emissions have risen again this year. They should have been sinking long ago. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, they must reach their absolute peak before 2025 and then halve by 2030. The world as a whole must be climate neutral by 2050. Otherwise the goal is global warming...

  18. Newsletter XLV 2022 - November 08th to 15th - News+ Penalties for activists - And what about the climate?

    for a “Clean Energy Park” near the decommissioned Barsebäck nuclear power plant in southern Sweden, in which, in addition to nuclear power, “other fossil-free” electricity would also be produced... * Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change | economic growth | World Population Climate Council conceals the influence of population growth As one of the largest drivers of greenhouse gas emissions, population growth in...

  19. Newsletter XLIV 2022 - November 01st to 07th - News+ Do not fear progress and technology, fear capitalism

    compared to pre-industrial times. In your opinion, can we still achieve this 1,5 degree target? Stefan Rahmstorf: That essentially depends on politics. The last report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which appeared in April, showed again: There is a path to achieve this. And the International Energy Agency, which always precedes these climate summits, has just launched the World Energy...

  20. Newsletter XXXIII 2022 - August 14th to 21st - News+ Brainwashed? – Strategic communication!

    After a bit of back and forth, we discovered that we were to blame for this by blowing huge amounts of carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere. Thanks to the comprehensive reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, in which hundreds of international climate researchers have come together, almost everyone now believes this (except for a few incorrigible people who believe that...

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