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Ocean surface temperatures are dropping rapidly around the world, with scientists reportedly baffled by the pace of the recent decline. When the oceans “boiled” over the past two years, people were less confused. [emphasis, links added] People flying to Benidorm every year for their holidays and causing “global warming” are the most popular explanation, although mainstream media explain it in slightly more polite terms. In the past two years, This boiling ocean metaphor has been a go-to for every alarmist preaching net-zero madness. But expect that fear to stick with coral reefs, polar bears and Arctic sea ice for a…
Last updated: August 28, 2024 7:16 pm ISTThis is part of a unique protest that aims to draw the attention of authorities to the problems people face every day when traveling due to potholes in the roads. (Photo: Screengab/X/@poojary2024)The film was shot on the Adi Udupi-Malpe road that connects Udupi with the famous Malpe beach. You can see potholes on this roadA video that went viral on social media recently showed a man dressed as 'Yamaraja' competing in a long jump competition on a potholed road in Udupi district of Karnataka.In the video, the man can be seen wearing traditional…
Hyperbolic UN chief claims fossil fuels are 'cooking our planet', Pacific islands under threat
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Tuesday that a “climate crisis” threatens human life around the world due to rising sea levels and flooding. [emphasis, links added] The UN alarmist says on X, calling on the world to “take urgent climate action now” He “sends a global distress call: save our oceans from rising sea levels” from the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga. Guterres went on to point out that global mean sea level “is rising at a rate unprecedented in the past 3,000 years” and that relative sea level in the southwest Pacific “is rising even more than the…
Last updated: August 28, 2024 6:41 pm ISTStudents and many people demanded the resignation of WB CM.After the gruesome details of the rape case of a young doctor at RG Ka Medical College came to light, many actors across the country have expressed concerns about women's safety.A largely student-led protest was held on Tuesday, August 27, against the horrific rape and murder of a young doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College this month. The Nabanna march led to severe chaos and unrest, with protesters demanding the resignation of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Violence broke out and police…
from climaterealism Author: H. Sterling Burnett Human Progress excerpts a paid-for Bloomberg article discussing the fact that major crops are expected to continue setting records in the 2024/2025 crop year. This good news comes as no surprise to anyone who knows anything about agronomy and botany or reads regularly. climate realism. It reflects the long-term trend for most crops during periods of moderate warming and increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations. Sadly, the Bloomberg report ignores the proven and important role that rising carbon dioxide levels play in increasing crop yields and yields. Human Progress wrote: Compared with a decade…
Homestays in Himachal Pradesh now have to pay water bills, as stipulated by government policy
Last updated: August 28, 2024 6:07 pm ISTThe government has implemented different water billing rules for homestays in rural and urban areas.The reintroduction of water charges is part of this government's efforts to restructure water management.The Himachal Pradesh government has announced a new policy requiring rural residents to pay water bills. Under the scheme, villagers will now have to pay Rs 100 per month for water. . The reintroduction of water charges is part of this government's efforts to restructure water management.Additionally, the government has implemented different water billing rules for homestays in rural and urban areas. The Jal Shakti…
Harris campaign denies support for electric vehicle mandate, but her record shows it's not a 'lie'
Harris' campaign said on Tuesday that it was a “lie” that she supports electric vehicle (EV) mandates, but her record on the issue shows the opposite. [emphasis, links added] In an email sent by the Harris campaign ahead of Republican Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance's visit to Michigan on Tuesday, campaign communications officer Amal Moussa wrote that Vance “has no problem telling lies” such as “Harry Si wants to force every American to own an electric car. However, Harris supported the electric vehicle mandate while in the U.S. Senate and presided over the Biden-Harris administration's massive spending and regulatory push to…
Last updated: August 28, 2024 5:33 pm (IST)The BJP workers are determined to make the band influential and famous.On Tuesday, a student organization called the West Bengal Students Association called for a march to Nabanna.To ensure the success of the Bengal Bandh announced by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), workers and supporters of the party actively took to the streets of Behanpur early on Wednesday morning. As early as 6 am, BJP leaders and workers were seen walking around various places in the town holding party flags. They visited different markets, railway stations, bus stations and other important areas such…
Mumbai Traffic Updates: Police issues warning for BKC Global FinTech Festival 2024 | Check alternative routes
Last updated: August 28, 2024 4:24 pm ISTThe high-profile event, scheduled to take place from August 28 to 30, is expected to attract large crowds and generate significant vehicle movement in the area. (Representative image)Mumbai Traffic Update: BKC will witness increased congestion from 9 am to 8 pm till August 30, which may lead to longer travel times for people passing through the area, authorities saidThe Mumbai Traffic Police has issued an important advisory to city commuters, warning that traffic around the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) will be severely disrupted due to the Global Fintech Festival 2024 being held at the…
Activists link climate change to Gaza in campaign targeting Citigroup » Yale Climate Relations
When Ricky Gonzalez started organizing pro-Palestinian protests in New York this year, he had no idea the job would eventually lead him to the glass doors of Citigroup headquarters. It was a breezy morning in July when the 29-year-old activist rushed to the building's entrance with about 20 others. Gonzalez wore a red muscle T-shirt that read “Arms Embargo Now.” Wearing a black and white turban on his head, he sat on the cement floor in front of the Citigroup entrance. His arms were locked in a black PVC pipe with bold white words painted on it: “No Genocide Financing.”…