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People who work from home all the time ‘cut emissions by 54%’ against those in office
  • I think work from home and also the adoption of the 4 day work week will be critical to tackling the climate crisis

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    Gas boiler lobby trying to delay UK’s heat pump plans, leak shows
  • All of the climate reports for the uk suggest we will need air conditioning 10 times more and our heating will be needed less. So the future should absolutely be in air conditioning and two way heat pump systems

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    Gas boiler lobby trying to delay UK’s heat pump plans, leak shows
  • We should probably stop subdising fossil fuel companies so much by this arguement. I'd rather my tax pounds went to subsidising heat pumps than fossil fuels.

    The UK government has given £20bn more in support to fossil fuel producers than those of renewables since 2015, the Guardian can reveal.

    From 2020 to 2021 they received an extra £1bn support from the government compared with 2020, a 10.7% increase. For renewable energy in the same year, total support for projects increased by just £1m, or 0.01%.

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/mar/09/fossil-fuels-more-support-uk-than-renewables-since-2015

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    Gas boiler lobby trying to delay UK’s heat pump plans, leak shows
  • The most frustrating thing with heat pumps is how little help the government are providing. They will cost a fortune to the consumer, especially in houses that need existing heating systems altered to be compatible.

    We need better grants and funding. Way better.

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    Antarctic sea-ice at 'mind-blowing' low alarms experts
  • Hard to know what to say to these stories anymore. But one idea is:

    One thing you can do is write to your MP or representative.
    Here is a letter template to write to your MP if you are in the uk - you could also use the template in the US or elsewhere in the world : https://www.theclimatecoalition.org/write-to-your-mp

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    The UK’s newly appointed minister for net zero is facing questions over her links to a think tank funded by oil giants that called for climate protesters to be jailed.
  • It's true, but also quite damning of our whole political system. I just think we're well past the point of party politics with this issue, it all needs putting aside and we need to see real change.

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    Any Le Creuset fans?
  • I have the same large Dutch oven and we use that and a cast iron pan for basically everything. I envy your le creuset collection we barely have space for the Dutch oven!

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    The UK’s newly appointed minister for net zero is facing questions over her links to a think tank funded by oil giants that called for climate protesters to be jailed.
  • Nooo, can we just actually put someone useful in the position and see how that will help and improve things?

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  • And then you can't get back to sleep after....

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    Coalmine approvals in Australia this year could add 150m tonnes of CO2 to atmosphere
  • Well it always is down to something like that, but how depressing. I always think, just how much money do you need?

    Also if you are a great business person, why not diversify in what clearly needs to be future tech and infrastructure?

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    New stills from David Fincher's THE KILLER
  • Fincher, Fassenbender, Tilda Swinton and Trent Reznor on the soundtrack. How could this be a no?

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    New stills from David Fincher's THE KILLER
  • This just keeps getting better and better!

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    Coalmine approvals in Australia this year could add 150m tonnes of CO2 to atmosphere
  • Why are we still pushing for coal mines? I would have thought australia would be ideal for solar in certain places.

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    Despite clear signals that Hurricane Idalia was influenced by climate change, less than 2% of US TV news coverage made the link
  • I think keeping it in people's minds is useful. Otherwise it's easy to get wrapped up in your day to day life. I've found that climate stories are often under reported here or categorised as another issue.

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    Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
  • It does seem to have ramped up in the last few months especially. On a local level we are really struggling to grow food (in our gardens) due to such bizarre weather and that is a tiny example of the effect.

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    Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
  • It does feel like that but I care in my small way, it's all we can do is make small changes and contact our representatives. I've linked a template letter you can send to your representative or MP in my comment on this post.

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    Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
  • Some crazy records being broken this year. There is also statistically outlying Antarctica ice melt but I haven't seen that story anywhere since first seeing it.

    One thing you can do is write to your MP or representative.
    Here is a letter template to write to your MP if you are in the uk - you could also use the template in the US or elsewhere in the world : https://www.theclimatecoalition.org/write-to-your-mp

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    You can only drink one drink for the rest of your life, but it cannot be water. What do you pick?
  • Agreed, basically what I live off anyhow. But then it is leaf water, so unsure if the rules would allow!

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  • Apologies if I missed one that has already been held. But I saw a member census of beehaw, which was really interesting. I'm not suggesting gathering of any personally identifying info, but more generally getting a sense of who is here on kbin.

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    www.bbc.co.uk UK weather: hottest June since records began - Met Office

    Scientists found evidence that climate change made the warmer weather last month more likely.

    We seem to be breaking new records constantly at the moment.

    > > > Scientists found evidence that climate change made the warmer weather last month more likely. > >

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    What has everyone got for their dad's, who are usually particularly hard to buy for?

    Also, to add a caveat, totally fine to have a complicated relationship with your dad. If this is the case, please be kind to yourself and ignore this post!

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