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Dennis Bours
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Experienced evaluator and validation expert with over two decades of international career growth, specializing in assessments, evidence-based learning, and resilience measurement across human and natural systems.
As climate disasters surge, COP30 leaders shift focus to adaptation, deemed “the first half of our survival.” But with a $310B annual need for developing nations, funding remains uncertain. US absence adds pressure. #COP30 #ClimateAdaptation #ClimateCrisis
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Can the world adapt to climate change?
As the world gets hotter, COP30 leaders consider resilience efforts
theweek.com
November 16, 2025 at 2:48 AM
ossil fuel emissions hit a new high in 2025, but renewables—especially solar—are booming. Power sector emissions may be peaking, offering hope. Still, current policies could lead to 2.6°C warming by 2100. #ClimateCrisis #COP30 #Renewables
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Fossil fuel emissions rise again - but renewables boom offers hope for climate
Carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels are forecast to reach a new high in 2025 but could soon peak.
www.bbc.com
November 15, 2025 at 9:03 PM
In less developed nations, women are less likely than men to recognise climate change as human-caused, mainly due to educational and info access gaps. As countries grow economically & democratically, this gender gap narrows. #ClimateChange #GenderEquality
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Gender, Development, and Recognition of Anthropogenic Climate Change
The impacts of climate change vary significantly across populations, with gender playing a crucial role in shaping how individuals think about and res…
doi.org
November 15, 2025 at 4:05 PM
Hektoria Glacier in Antarctica retreated 8km in just 2 months—the fastest ever recorded. Grounded ice loss confirmed by seismic data means direct sea level rise. Scientists warn similar collapses could happen elsewhere. 🌍📉 #Antarctica #ClimateCrisis #SeaLevelRise
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Record grounded glacier retreat caused by an ice plain calving process
Nature Geoscience - An Antarctic glacier retreated after the loss of landfast ice at a peak rate almost an order of magnitude faster than previously recorded because of buoyancy-driven ice calving,...
www.nature.com
November 15, 2025 at 3:47 AM
Bill Gates said climate aid should focus on poverty & health, not just emissions cuts. Critics argue ignoring emissions risks global harm. Experts call for both mitigation & adaptation to avoid a 3°C warmer world. #ClimateDebate #COP30 #Sustainability
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Debatable: How to fight climate change
Bill Gates started a heated conversation about whether the global community should change its approach to emissions reduction.
www.semafor.com
November 14, 2025 at 11:22 PM
Cosmic dust is helping scientists track 30,000 years of Arctic sea ice! 🛰️ Less helium-3 in sediments = more ice. As ice vanishes, ecosystems & geopolitics shift. A stellar clue to Earth's changing climate. #Arctic #ClimateChange #SpaceDust
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Cosmic dust reveals dynamic shifts in central Arctic sea-ice coverage over the past 30,000 years
Arctic sea-ice loss affects biological productivity, sustenance in coastal communities, and geopolitics. Forecasting these impacts requires mechanistic understanding of how Arctic sea ice responds to climate change, but this is limited by scarce long-...
www.science.org
November 14, 2025 at 9:14 PM
Interesting! Tiny antibodies from camels and alpacas - called nanobodies - could revolutionize Alzheimer’s treatment! Their small size helps them cross the blood-brain barrier with fewer side effects. Human trials may be next. #Alzheimers #MedicalInnovation #Nanobodies
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Unique Antibody from Camels and Alpacas Could Be Used to Treat Alzheimer's
They're just one-tenth the size of conventional antibodies, and have not been found in any other mammals, say scientists.
www.goodnewsnetwork.org
November 14, 2025 at 4:22 PM
Microsoft & Google tout thousands of jobs from Chile data centres—but permits show only hundreds, mostly in cleaning & security. Locals see few benefits as tech giants expand. #TechJobs #CloudComputing #Chile #DataCenters
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Microsoft, Google say their data centers create thousands of jobs. Their permit filings say otherwise
Chile and tech giants promise economy-wide impact but permits show fewer onsite jobs after construction.
restofworld.org
November 14, 2025 at 2:06 PM
Urban sustainability in Baku faces limits from oil dependence & centralised governance. Top-down reforms exist, but civic space & community autonomy remain weak. Key? Local experimentation, coordination & inclusive foresight. #UrbanTransition #Sustainability
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Navigating urban sustainability: The role of contextual factors and transformative capacities
Cities are central to global sustainability goals, yet evidence on urban transitions skews towards Western democracies. This paper addresses that gap …
doi.org
November 13, 2025 at 3:35 AM
Govt shutdowns = free pass for polluters. With EPA enforcement staff furloughed, emissions spike & oversight vanishes. Past shutdowns show a clear pattern: less monitoring, more pollution. Communities bear the cost. #ClimatePolitics #EPA #Pollution
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How government shutdowns give polluters a free pass
Though the current political showdown is nearing an end, new research shows that government shutdowns leave polluting legacies.
grist.org
November 12, 2025 at 10:52 PM
At #COP30, WMO stresses that science not only warns us about climate change—it empowers adaptation. Earth observations are vital, but data gaps threaten progress. Open science & global cooperation are key. 📡🌐 #ClimateAction #EarthInformationDay
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WMO at COP: Science warns us and helps us adapt to climate change
Science is not only warning us about climate change; it is equipping us to adapt, WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said in a keynote presentation to Earth Information Day. It was echoed in WMO statements to the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) – one of the key COP mechanisms.
wmo.int
November 12, 2025 at 8:21 PM
Maine chefs & fishers are turning invasive green crabs into culinary gold. With warming waters boosting their numbers, creative cooking could help control the species & support local ecosystems. #Invasivorism #ClimateCrisis #SustainableSeafood
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The Push To Get Invasive Crabs On The Menu - NOEMA
For chefs and fishermen in Maine, green crabs’ proliferation along the coast brings both a challenge and an opportunity.
www.noemamag.com
November 12, 2025 at 5:55 PM
From Rio to Belém, COP30 reflects 30 years of fading climate consensus. Multilateralism retreats, major powers pull back, and Brazil’s leadership faces tough tests. A divided world struggles to unite on climate action. #COP30 #ClimateCrisis #GlobalSouth
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From Rio to Belém: The long unravelling of climate consensus - 360
Three decades after the optimism of the 1992 Earth Summit, the climate regime faces a tough test. The retreat of multilateralism and the rules-based international order has left COP30 struggling to hold together the fading promise of global action.   The 30th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), […]
360info.org
November 12, 2025 at 1:21 PM
Reposted by Dennis Bours
Demand for air con set to triple by 2050, warns UN, calling for more sustainable cooling solutions

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November 12, 2025 at 3:25 AM
Phytomining uses metal-loving plants like alpine pennycress to extract critical minerals like nickel & cobalt—offering a greener alternative to destructive mining. A niche but promising path for sustainable tech. 🌍🔋 #Phytomining #GreenTech #CriticalMinerals
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Critical Minerals? There’s a Plant for That
But what phytomining could do is produce some metal while also remediating degraded land, sequestering carbon, and serving as the fuel for energy production or the raw material for biochar fertilizer, syngas, and other chemical creations.
www.resilience.org
November 12, 2025 at 2:33 AM
Trump’s EPA is set to approve a 5th PFAS pesticide, despite health risks like cancer & birth defects. Critics warn it threatens food & water safety. “Forever chemicals” don’t break down—raising alarm. 🌽💧 #PFAS #PublicHealth #EPA #Environment
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Trump officials set to approve ‘forever chemical’ as pesticide ingredient
Critics say that fifth Pfas Trump’s EPA has proposed for approval this year would put food and water supply at risk
www.theguardian.com
November 12, 2025 at 12:12 AM
“Don’t say climate” politics rise as the US retreats from climate leadership. Adaptation is happening—quietly—but experts warn it’s no substitute for cutting emissions. Florida may be the blueprint? 🌡️🌴 #ClimateCrisis #Adaptation #COP30
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Are we all living in Florida now? The rise of 'don't say climate' politics.
Talking about climate change may be politically radioactive, but adjusting to its effects is no longer optional.
grist.org
November 11, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Economist Nicholas Stern says climate action isn’t just urgent—it’s the best path to long-term growth. Clean tech is booming, costs are falling, and investing in nature & resilience boosts prosperity. #ClimateAction #GreenGrowth #CleanTech
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November 11, 2025 at 7:51 PM
Lovely... New studies link beef slaughterhouses to drug-resistant E. coli causing UTIs in humans. 25% of workers tested positive, raising concerns over antibiotic use in meat production. 🧫🥩 #AntibioticResistance #FoodSafety #PublicHealth
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Slaughterhouses Harbor Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria That Give People Urinary Tract Infections
A growing body of evidence links antibiotic overuse in meat production to infections in humans.
sentientmedia.org
November 11, 2025 at 3:34 PM
Good COP, Bad COP ... COP30 kicks off in Brazil amid controversy: missed climate targets, deforestation for infrastructure, and fossil fuel expansion threaten credibility. Can global leaders course-correct or is this another collision? #COP30 #ClimateCrisis #Amazon
🔗 www.resilience.org/s...
November 11, 2025 at 12:44 PM
Deep-sea mining plumes may be starving ocean life by replacing nutritious food with sediment “junk food” in the twilight zone, threatening marine ecosystems. New UH study reveals urgent risks. #OceanHealth #DeepSeaMining #MarineLife
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Deep-sea mining discharge can disrupt midwater food webs
Nature Communications - Deep-sea mining in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone may release waste into midwaters that support diverse marine life. This study finds such discharges could dilute key food...
www.nature.com
November 11, 2025 at 2:41 AM
Africa’s climate goals must align with development needs. A new CATF study reveals gaps between climate plans (NDCs) and national development strategies (NDPs), risking progress on both fronts. #ClimateFinance #EnergyAccess #COP30 🔗
Aligning Africa’s climate ambition with development realities
In many African countries, implementation of NDC targets has been constrained by financial, technological, and institutional capacity limitations.
www.catf.us
November 10, 2025 at 11:17 PM
India’s slum data may be flawed—official counts miss smaller, deprived settlements. A new method classifies slums by housing quality, not legal status, for smarter, targeted policy. #UrbanDevelopment #PovertyAlleviation #India
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Reimagining slums for effective policy interventions - 360
Categorising slums by classifying them as household types allows for targeted and lasting poverty alleviation measures.   India’s urban transformation has been accompanied by an enduring puzzle: how many people in its cities actually live in slums? The official answer, offered by Census 2011, was about 65 million. Yet, researchers and international agencies such as […]
360info.org
November 10, 2025 at 9:32 PM
Scientists at the University of Vienna discovered MISO bacteria that “breathe” iron to detoxify sulfide—reshaping our understanding of global sulfur & iron cycles and offering hope against ocean dead zones. #Microbiology #ClimateScience #DeadZones
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Microbial iron oxide respiration coupled to sulfide oxidation
Nature - Genomic and biochemical analyses of prokaryotic sulfur metabolism identify diverse microorganisms with the capacity to oxidize sulfide using iron(iii).
www.nature.com
November 10, 2025 at 7:49 PM
SFDR 2.0 draft hints at a major ESG overhaul: goodbye Article 8 & 9 labels, hello new mandatory categories. Asset managers may need to rethink disclosures to avoid greenwashing. 🌱📉 #ESG #SFDR #SustainableFinance
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ESG News Recap: Europe to Overhaul ESG Rules
The EC is working on a major rewrite of its Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) in an effort to simplify ESG fund classifications.
impakter.com
November 10, 2025 at 4:56 PM