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Opinion | ‘Destabilize, Destabilize, Destabilize’: What Trump Is Really Up To – The New York Times

Source: Opinion | ‘Destabilize, Destabilize, Destabilize’: What Trump Is Really Up To – The New York Times

Geoengineering Technology to Remove Methane From Atmosphere Deemed Ineffective in New Study – EcoWatch

Source: Geoengineering Technology to Remove Methane From Atmosphere Deemed Ineffective in New Study – EcoWatch

Higher Fertilizer Use Reduces Pollinators by Half and Plants Suffer in Response, Study Finds – EcoWatch

Source: Higher Fertilizer Use Reduces Pollinators by Half and Plants Suffer in Response, Study Finds – EcoWatch

World Leaders Remain Committed to Paris Climate Agreement Despite Trump’s Withdrawal – EcoWatch

Source: World Leaders Remain Committed to Paris Climate Agreement Despite Trump’s Withdrawal – EcoWatch

Phoenix nears dry spell record as drought conditions worsen | Phoenix | The Guardian

Source: Phoenix nears dry spell record as drought conditions worsen | Phoenix | The Guardian

Bishop Budde Delivered a Truly Christian Message – The Atlantic

Source: Bishop Budde Delivered a Truly Christian Message – The Atlantic

Still Hopes for a Future Plastic Treaty– But it Won’t be Easy | Inter Press Service

Source: Still Hopes for a Future Plastic Treaty– But it Won’t be Easy | Inter Press Service

Let the Kite Fly High | Inter Press Service

Source: Let the Kite Fly High | Inter Press Service

Heat pumps keep widening their lead on gas furnaces | Canary Media

Source: Heat pumps keep widening their lead on gas furnaces | Canary Media

Extreme weather failing to encourage political climate action, says activist Luisa Neubauer | Climate crisis | The Guardian

Source: Extreme weather failing to encourage political climate action, says activist Luisa Neubauer | Climate crisis | The Guardian

Ajit NiranjanFri 24 Jan 2025 00.00 ESTShare

The rise in extreme weather is not generating political support for climate action, Germany’s best-known climate activist has warned, as conspiracy theories increasingly circle after disasters made worse by global heating.

“Like many, I did buy into the idea that big catastrophes would do something to politics,” said Luisa Neubauer from Fridays for Future Germany. “I bought into that – and I’m glad about it – because I was naively believing there was a democratic responsibility that would live through coalition changes and climate changes.”

The 28-year-old activist, who spent three months in the US before the presidential election, said she had been shocked to see the destruction from Hurricane Helene “play into the cards of those denying climate disasters”.

Far-right influencers and conspiracy theorists used the wildfires that ravaged California this month to attack efforts to stop the planet from heating. Similar disinformation was seen in Spain after deadly floods struck Valencia in October.

On Wednesday, the Guardian revealed the extent to which climate science deniers from a US-based thinktank had been working with rightwing politicians in Europe to campaign against efforts to protect nature and quit fossil fuels.