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Håkan G
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Fotograf, musikintresserad, naturintresserad, konstintresserad, miljö och klimat intresserad
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Att rädda naturen är inte ett sidospår i klimatpolitiken, det är klimatpolitiken!

Läs vår generalsekreterare @ulrikamodeer.bsky.social och Världsnaturfondens generalsekreterare Gustaf Linds, gemensamma debattartikel 👇
Naturbaserade lösningar krävs för att hejda klimatkrisen - Altinget
I samband med klimatmötet i Brasilien står vi vid ett vägskäl. Kommer världens ledare att välja en kurs som säkrar planetens framtid, eller fortsätta på den väg som hotar både vår överlevnad och vår n...
www.altinget.se
November 14, 2025 at 4:13 PM
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The Rainbow Warrior joined the flotilla calling on leaders at #COP30 to respect the Amazon, defend Indigenous lands and rights, end fossil fuels and make polluters pay. COP30 must be a COP of action for forests, for climate and for people.

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#RespectTheAmazon #MakePollutersPay
Respect the Amazon - Greenpeace International
Add your name to demand global leaders #RespectTheAmazon and protect its forests, wildlife and its people.
act.gp
November 14, 2025 at 9:37 AM
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Tidöpartiernas politik har lett till en total utsläppsökning på hela 18,5 miljoner ton koldioxid under mandatperioden. Det framkommer av ett regeringsunderlag som Klimatgranskaren begärt ut.
Avslöjar: Tidös klimatnota – 18,5 miljoner ton
klimatgranskaren.se
November 14, 2025 at 8:02 AM
Done it✍️
November 13, 2025 at 2:00 PM
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A new Nature paper accompanying the Global Carbon Budget finds that the land and ocean sinks are 25% smaller and 7% smaller, respectively, than they would have been without the effects of climate change over 2015-24:
Emerging climate impact on carbon sinks in a consolidated carbon budget | Nature
Despite the adoption of the Paris Agreement ten years ago, fossil CO2 emissions continue to rise, pushing atmospheric CO2 levels to 423 ppm in 2024 and driving human-induced warming to 1.36°C, within years of breaching the 1.5°C limit 1,2. Accurate reporting of anthropogenic and natural CO2 sources and sinks is a prerequisite to tracking the effectiveness of climate policy and detecting carbon sink responses to climate change. Yet notable mismatches between reported emissions and sinks have so far prevented confident interpretation of their trends and drivers 1. Here, we present and integrate recent advances in observations and process understanding to address some long-standing issues in the global carbon budget estimates. We show that the magnitude of the natural land sink is substantially smaller than previously estimated, while net emissions from anthropogenic land-use change are revised upwards 1. The ocean sink is 15% larger than the land sink, consistent with new evidence from oceanic and atmospheric observations 3,4. Climate change reduces the efficiency of the sinks, particularly on land, contributing 8.3 ± 1.4 ppm to the atmospheric CO2 increase since 1960. The combined effects of climate change and deforestation turn Southeast Asian and large parts of South American tropical forests from CO2 sinks to sources. This underscores the need to halt deforestation and limit warming to prevent further loss of carbon stored on land. Improved confidence in assessments of CO2 sources and sinks is fundamental for effective climate policy.
www.nature.com
November 13, 2025 at 3:26 AM
Så jäkla bedrövligt och sorgligt
November 12, 2025 at 4:42 PM