• Earth is becoming ‘increasingly uninhabitable,’ scientists warn
(archived link)
• Spain’s deadly floods and droughts are two faces of the climate crisis coin
• Extreme drought areas treble in size since 80s — study
• Changing climate could increase mobility of toxic metals in soils, experimental study shows (archived link)
• Heat-related deaths and diseases rising due to climate change, experts warn
(archived link)
• The world’s largest river is running low
• “Alarm bells ringing” as report finds greenhouse gas emissions growing faster than ever
(archived link)
• New Yorkers urged to conserve water after driest October in 150 years
• ‘Doomsday’ Antarctic glacier melting faster than expected, fueling calls for geoengineering
(archived link)
A time bomb in the house? That’s not a good analogy, I think a better one is fire. We lit a fire in our house and half the people living in it have decided that the fire is actually a good thing for our house, since they might want to make some smores later. Meanwhile, we all just stand there watching as the fire grows larger and larger.