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29.06.26 - 05:39
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Pressestimme: ′Rheinpfalz′ zu Hitzewelle und Klimawandel (DPA-AFX)
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LUDWIGSHAFEN (dpa-AFX) - "Rheinpfalz" zu Hitzewelle und Klimawandel:"Längst geht es nicht mehr nur um ein paar heiße Tage. Hitze ist zu einem Gesundheits-, Wirtschafts- und Infrastrukturthema geworden. Doch das sehen nicht alle so. Eines der beliebtesten ......
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29.06.26 - 03:27
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AI Demand, War, & Climate Pressure Push World Back To Nuclear (ZeroHedge)
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AI Demand, War, & Climate Pressure Push World Back To Nuclear
Authored by Haley Zaremba via OilPrice.com,
The US and Canada each announced plans this week to build ten new nuclear reactors, the biggest coordinated nuclear push in North America in decades.
The moves come as the AI boom, the war in Iran, and broader geopolitical instability push energy security to the top of the policy agenda worldwide.
China added 34 gigawatts of nuclear capacity over the past decade to the US's one plant, and is on track to overtake both the US and France as the world's top nuclear producer.
Global energy markets are in turmoil as energy crises keep piling up. The energy-hungry AI boom, war in Iran, geopolitical instability, and climate pressures are creating a polycrisis for the global energy sector, and it's just getting started. To solve multiple overlapping crises, we will need multiple overlapping solutions.
An all-of-the-above solution to increasing energy security is therefore gaining fa...
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28.06.26 - 19:30
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Die verdrängte Klimageschichte (Tichys Einblick)
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Deutschland marschiert weiter in Richtung Klimaneutralität – doch Werner Huber fragt: Was, wenn die wissenschaftliche Grundlage viel umstrittener ist, als Politik und Medien behaupten? Denn Klima entscheidet über Ernten, über Hunger, über Wanderungen, über Aufstieg und Niedergang von Reichen. Genau diesen Gedanken stellt Werner Huber in seinem Buch und im TE Wecker vom 31. Mai
Der Beitrag Die verdrängte Klimageschichte erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick....
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28.06.26 - 11:42
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Rising cost of insuring against climate crisis will have wider knock-on effects for UK economy (The Guardian)
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As extreme weather events become more common, economists say government will need to take more active role to protect consumersAnyone attempting to notch up a productive day's work in the searing heat of southern England this last week was left in little doubt about the impact of extreme weather.But the economic effects of the climate crisis for the UK are not confined to the many hours lost to quietly perspiring – or fetching kids dismissed early from scorching classrooms. Continue reading......
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28.06.26 - 08:06
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90% of India′s planned renewable projects face climate risk. Here′s how to build them safer (Times of India)
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A Zurich Group report reveals that most of India's planned renewable energy projects face significant climate risks by 2030. Ninety percent of these sites are at high or critical risk from hazards like floods and wildfires. However, with many projects still in development, incorporating resilience measures now, costing around 2% of CAPEX, could slash severe loss exposure by 75%, ensuring sustainable energy infrastructure....
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27.06.26 - 14:30
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Brutal Heat Wave Scorches Europe, Raising Climate Inflation Concerns (Bloomberg)
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Europe has been experiencing a record-breaking heat wave, with temperatures soaring to historic highs, particularly in France where temperatures were above 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Bloomberg News Weather & Climate Reporter Joe Wertz and Climate Reporter Emma Court are on Bloomberg This Weekend to warn that such extreme heat events are likely to become more frequent globally, potentially driving up costs and contributing to what is being termed 'climate inflation,' placing additional financial burdens on consumers. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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27.06.26 - 13:24
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′A sad inevitability′: after decades of climate warnings, why is Europe so unprepared for rising heat? (The Guardian)
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Scorching summer of 2003 triggered first efforts to deal with the problem but heatwaves still have devastating impactOn Wednesday, Pierre Masselot received a text from his daughter's nursery – less than 50 miles from the weather station that was the first this week to break the UK June temperature record – asking parents to collect children early because the school buildings were getting unbearably hot.Similar scenes were repeated across Europe this week as the continent swelters through its most severe and widespread heatwave on record – an oppressive force made hotter by carbon pollution and less bearable by repeated failures to prepare for it. France experienced its hottest day and night on record, while the UK and Switzerland both broke their heat records for a June day. Continue reading......
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