
Matthew Todd 🌏🔥
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Matthew Todd 🌏🔥
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Award winning writer. ‘Straight Jacket' ('An essential read for every gay person on the planet’ Elton John). Matthew Todd on B Sky
London Katılım Nisan 2009
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🚨Suppressed report from the joint intelligence committee reported on by @ITVNews about the impact of climate change and the degradation of nature.
The security services warn of mass mortality events from anthrax being released into the environment as permafrost melts, financial collapse worse than double the 2008 financial crisis, nuclear war, political extremism, food shortages and more.
This has been suppressed by @keirstarmer and @uklabour
Please share.
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Albuquerque has officially broken it's all time record high temperature for the month of March.
We are going to break that again on Friday, then break it one more time on Saturday. 90° on Saturday will shatter the current earliest 90° day on record - May 5, 1943.
#NMwx


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The floods in Kampala-Uganda are not just water on the streets..they are the beginning of a chain reaction. What looks like a single event is, in truth, a ripple that moves through lives, systems, and futures.
It begins with the rain, heavier now, less predictable. But when it meets blocked drainage, plastic waste, and reclaimed wetlands, it has nowhere to go. So it rises..into roads, into homes, into the fragile spaces where people are already trying to survive.
From there, the impact trickles down into livelihoods. A market vendor loses a day’s income. A boda rider cannot move. A small shop floods, and goods are destroyed. What seems like “just one day of rain” becomes a week of financial instability for families already living on the edge.
Then it reaches health. Stagnant water becomes a breeding ground for disease...malaria, cholera, typhoid. Clinics begin to fill. Children miss school. The body carries what the environment has absorbed, and slowly, the cost becomes human.
It does not stop there. Infrastructure weakens....roads break down, transport is disrupted, productivity slows. The city loses time, and time, in an economy like ours, is survival. What starts as environmental neglect becomes economic strain.
And at the very bottom of this chain are the most vulnerable. Those in informal settlements, those with the least protection, those who cannot rebuild easily. For them, the flood is not temporary...it is a setback that can take years to recover from.
This is the true nature of the crisis: environmental damage does not stay in the environment. It trickles down...into pockets, into bodies, into futures. And until we address the root, the water will keep rising, and the cost will keep deepening.
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Voter backlash against net zero is “a political & media myth”.
Media coverage of #NetZero is >x2 as likely to be negative than public attitudes, driving a false perception net zero policies are unpopular.
“Thus MPs significantly underestimate public support for climate policies”

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Human civilization has only been around for thousands of years—and over that time, global average temperature has been as stable as our own body temperature, varying by just a few tenths of a degree across the centuries. Until now.
Today’s rate of warming—more than 1.3°C (2.3°F) in just the last hundred years—is entirely unprecedented in human history.
Why does this matter? Because nearly every aspect of our civilization, from infrastructure to food systems, is profoundly unsuited to the types of shocks we’re now experiencing.
And while human systems can bend, to a point, eventually they will break.
Read more of my interview with David Gelles here:
static.nytimes.com/email-content/…

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the future looks bright
Charles Curran@charliebcurran
If you think AI film can’t be art then explain this.
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Without fuel, Covid type lockdowns will occur.
Australia, and the globe, will shut down, not because they don’t want to move, but because they can’t move.
The lucky country 🇦🇺 may not be the most self sufficient country.
#OilCrisis #Lockdown

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105º in Phoenix. In March.
Yeah, we got a climate change problem.
NWS Phoenix@NWSPhoenix
Daily record highs were smashed today with readings an incredible 25°F above the daily normals. Not only were these daily record highs for March 19th, but also the warmest temperatures recorded in March for the period of record for these 3 major climate sites. #azwx #cawx
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“Immunity debt,” a theory to explain the global surge in non-covid infections since pandemic restrictions were lifted, is increasingly being challenged by emerging evidence. Nick Tsergas reports
bmj.com/content/390/bm…
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@clarkemark7 @BatConservation Jaysus - looks like something out of a castle in Transylvania
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I went out looking for a Barn Owl and saw this Noctule Bat feeding high and fast ...an absolute beast of a Bat! I didn't realise we had Bats this size in the UK . #bats @BatConservation


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On BBC Question Time, @Helen_Whately just said ‘we can’t afford Net Zero.’
If we see cars and homes washed away like this leading scientist warns could now happen, all politicians and media commentators who’ve argued against Net zero should be held partially responsible.
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