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Trump says climate change is 'the greatest con job ever'
NBC News· 2025-09-23 16:27
No more cows. We don't want cows anymore. I guess they want to kill all the cows.It's the greatest conj job ever perpetrated on the world in my opinion. Climate change. No matter what happens, you're involved in that.No more global warming. No more global cooling. All of these predictions made by the United Nations and many others, often for bad reasons, were wrong.They were made by stupid people that have cost their countries fortunes and given those same countries no chance for success. If you don't get a ...
President Trump delivers 'blunt talk' to UN, says he will meet with Brazilian leaders next week
CNBC Television· 2025-09-23 15:59
That is the president addressing the UN General Assembly this morning and what can probably be described as a diet tribe against the UN. He said they did not live up to their potential in helping the world solve wars. Uh hyperritical of NATO, arguing that NATO continues to wage a war against itself by purchasing Russian energy.An extended take on renewables which he called a joke. Climate change which he called a hoax. Our Aean Javvers is here to help us understand what we've heard.He did lead Aean with the ...
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Forbes· 2025-09-22 18:17
“The ocean will determine our future.”@jrockstrom, director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, spoke about what changes could occur in the oceans at the 2025 #ForbesSustainabilityLeaders Summit.Read more: https://t.co/yZzcp1nZJV https://t.co/56mFdnqyN7 ...
The UN's COP 29 Climate Summit Showed the Challenge; SMX Shows the Solution (NASDAQ: SMX)
Accessnewswire· 2025-09-22 12:15
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 22, 2025 / The world is drowning in conferences. COP 29, the latest UN Climate Change Summit, came and went like the 28 before it, filled with lofty promises, carefully crafted communiqués, and expenses that could fund an actual recycling plant. ...
HPE Now Powers New AI-Ready Supercomputer Set to Transform Environmental Forecasting in New Zealand
Businesswire· 2025-09-21 21:00
Core Insights - HPE has partnered with Earth Sciences New Zealand to implement the HPE Cray XD2000 supercomputer, named Cascade, aimed at enhancing environmental forecasting capabilities in New Zealand [2][3][6] - The new system provides a threefold increase in computational power, enabling simultaneous AI-powered simulations for improved weather predictions [3][10] - Cascade utilizes AMD 4th Gen EPYC processors and integrates with HPE GreenLake for File Storage, supporting 19 petabytes of data to facilitate local research and decision-making [4][6] Technological Advancements - Cascade features direct liquid cooling technology, which reduces energy and water usage while allowing for future system expansion [5][10] - The data center housing Cascade operates on 100% renewable energy, emphasizing sustainability in its operations [5][6] - The system is designed to maximize performance and uptime, enabling advanced weather forecasting techniques such as nowcasting, which predicts short-term localized weather [10] Strategic Importance - The collaboration aims to bolster New Zealand's resilience against climate-related hazards, including wildfires and flooding, thereby enhancing public safety [3][6][9] - Earth Sciences New Zealand is recognized for its research in various environmental fields, making the upgrade critical for addressing unique challenges faced by the island nation [7][9] - This implementation marks the largest deployment of HPE GreenLake for File Storage in the Asia Pacific region, showcasing HPE's commitment to supporting climate science [6][10]
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The Economist· 2025-09-21 10:20
China pumps out billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. At the same time, massive spending on clean-energy technologies continues and the country’s emissions are starting to dip https://t.co/JpdIpbRPVw ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-21 01:17
Australia's climate change minister says the country is on target to meet its 2030 renewables goal, but can't forecast beyond that https://t.co/LfYft2jePF ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-21 00:00
China still calls itself a developing country and sees climate change as a problem largely created by the West. But there is one big reason not to worry about its modest goals https://t.co/XdvtEvGEj0 ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-20 18:20
Environmental Impact - Rising sea temperatures are causing coral bleaching [1] - Increased frequency of record heat makes it harder for reefs to regenerate [1] Conservation Efforts - Conservationists in Colombia are actively working to save coral reefs [1]
Bloomberg Green’s Guide to Climate Week NYC
MINT· 2025-09-20 14:10
Core Insights - Climate Week NYC will feature over 1,000 events focusing on clean technology, adaptation, and finance, coinciding with the United Nations General Assembly [1] - New themes such as artificial intelligence and national security are gaining prominence alongside the ongoing need to cut emissions [2] - Investment in climate technology has stabilized after a decline, partly due to the rise of AI, which has attracted funding for companies focused on decarbonizing data centers [3] Group 1: Climate Technology and Investment - Big tech companies have invested hundreds of billions into AI, with expectations of further spending, while climate tech investment has seen a decline before stabilizing [3] - The rising costs of climate-related disasters, such as the $164 billion losses from the Los Angeles fires, highlight the need for better adaptation strategies [4] Group 2: Events and Discussions - Events during Climate Week will cover various topics, including resilience through insurance, the role of health in climate adaptation, and the intersection of climate change with public indebtedness in developing countries [7][9][23] - The Concordia Annual Summit will focus on creating social impact and bold climate solutions, featuring discussions among leaders in business, government, and media [8] - The UN Climate Summit 2025 will include heads of state presenting updated commitments to cutting emissions, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation [25]