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A super El Nino is building in the Pacific. James Hansen projects global temperatures could reach 1.7°C above preindustrial levels by 2027. The Iran war has already pushed fertilizer prices up 50 percent. Droughts and floods are battering the world's growing regions. The buffer stocks are thin. The insurance industry is retreating. And most governments are pretending this is temporary weather. Welcome to the oh-shit moment nobody prepared for.
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As Republicans slash U.S. climate data programs, they're not just endangering Americans, they're putting the entire planet's weather forecasting at risk. Without reliable data, storms become deadlier, predictions falter, and lives are lost. This is no accident, it’s a calculated dismantling of public safety by those who prefer power over preparedness. In this article, we reveal how climate data cuts jeopardize the future.
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As global warming accelerates, and the U.S. government retreats from climate responsibility, a new front in climate adaptation is emerging. This article reveals how investors, cities, and international actors are building resilience through innovation, and why everyday people play a role in shifting the tide.
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What if America’s climate future isn’t shaped by Washington, but by Sacramento, Albany, and Raleigh? As gridlock grips the federal government, a new study suggests that state-led climate policies might not just fill the gap—they could redefine how the U.S. cuts carbon emissions.
Read more: Now That The Feds Are Malingering Can States Help Save the Planet?
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We’re not confused about how to stop climate collapse—we’re just unwilling to do it. The science is settled, the tools exist, and the warnings couldn’t be louder. But instead of mobilizing like it’s World War III, we get timid plans and tech fantasies. What we need is immediate, system-wide transformation. What we get is delay. And delay, at this point, is surrender.