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Bloomberg· 2025-10-30 17:30
European leaders are likely to show up in force at COP30 despite concerns that some of the world’s biggest emitters will shun the climate conference in Brazil https://t.co/wxDbVbAs3I ...
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BBC News (World)· 2025-10-30 16:23
What is COP30 and why does it matter? https://t.co/BMGOKJZ6NE ...
Robotics begin building sustainable homes
CNBC Television· 2025-10-30 15:43
This climate resilient triple condo wasn't built on this Boston street. And it wasn't built just by humans. It was built in a nearby microactory using robotics.Boston-based startup Reframe Systems is starting small with a big idea. >> You actually need to invent a new manufacturing system where you can produce different types of homes that meet unique site conditions like the one behind me, but also be able to produce these with really low fixed cost. Enti and his co-founders were former leaders at Amazon R ...
Exclusive: State Street takes US fund arm out of climate group
Reuters· 2025-10-30 12:02
Core Viewpoint - State Street, the world's third-largest asset manager, is withdrawing most of its operations from the main global climate coalition, indicating a significant shift in its strategy towards climate-related initiatives [1] Group 1: Company Actions - State Street is pulling the bulk of its operations out of the climate coalition, which suggests a reevaluation of its commitment to climate-related investments [1] - The decision comes despite the coalition's efforts to retain members, highlighting potential challenges within the coalition's framework [1] Group 2: Industry Implications - The withdrawal of a major player like State Street from the climate coalition may signal broader trends in the asset management industry regarding climate commitments and investment strategies [1] - This move could impact the coalition's influence and effectiveness in driving climate-related initiatives across the industry [1]
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BBC News (World)· 2025-10-30 11:08
Climate change intensified India's heatwaves in 2024 - Lancet study https://t.co/phm8d8oBc8 ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-29 17:57
RT Bloomberg Live (@BloombergLive)POLL: Where will the biggest climate-driven opportunity emerge next? #BloombergGreen #COP30🌎https://t.co/nA5f0uLs5J ...
Meteorologist becomes emotional reporting on strength of Hurricane Melissa
MSNBC· 2025-10-29 15:46
Hurricane Impact and Progression - Hurricane strength remains at Category Two with wind speeds of 100 mph [1][2] - The storm's speed has increased from 4-5 mph to approximately 14 mph, accelerating its journey [3] - Some parts of Cuba picked up anywhere from 18 to 24 inches of rain [4] - Jamaica could face weeks to months, or even years, for full damage recovery [6] Climate Change and Extreme Weather - The frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, fueled by climate change, are increasing [9][10] - There's a growing need to adapt to more intense and frequent disasters [11] - Peer-reviewed science indicates a greater proportion of tropical storms are reaching catastrophic Category Four and Five levels [14] Hurricane Monitoring and Forecasting - Hurricane Hunters had to abort missions due to severe turbulence [15] - Retired staff were brought back to staff NOAA Hurricane Hunter missions due to staff shortages [16][17] - Maintaining hurricane hunter missions is crucial for better forecasting, monitoring, and warning to save lives and property [17]
Hurricane Melissa ravages parts of Jamaica as it makes second landfall in Cuba
NBC News· 2025-10-29 14:54
US THIS MORNING. I'M JOE FRYER. - AND I'M SAVANNAH SELLERS.THANKS FOR STARTING YOUR WEDNESDAY WITH US. WE'RE GOING TO BEGIN IN CUBA, WHERE HURRICANE MELISSA MADE ITS SECOND LANDFALL AS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS CATEGORY THREE STORM JUST AFTER 3 A. M.THIS MORNING, PACKING WINDS UP TO 120MPH. THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER WARNS OF FLOODING RAINS AND DANGEROUS STORM SURGE FOR THE EASTERN PART OF THE ISLAND. CUBA'S PRESIDENT SAID.HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WERE EVACUATED, AND A HURRICANE WARNING REMAINS IN PL ...
'It's heartbreaking, it's sobering': Hurricane Melissa devastates Jamaica
MSNBC· 2025-10-29 14:52
And joining us now is Tanisha Stevenson. She's a physics professor and climate expert at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica. Wow.Tanisha, this was the strongest hurricane ever to hit Jamaica. How are you and your family and friends all doing this morning. >> Thanks, Anna.Um, we're doing well. Um, we too are seeing the images across our country of the level of devastation. Um it's heartbreaking. It's sobering for us as a country.Um but we are we are now in the mode of of looking at how we ...
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪· 2025-10-29 12:18
Bill Gates finally giving up on the climate change hysteria is the latest sign that real science has always been done by the people, rather than the “experts.”These common people were called conspiracy theorists for questioning the data and refusing to let someone else think for them.That used to be called intelligence, but somewhere along the way we lost the nobility of independent thought.Hopefully common sense is returning and society will put a premium on those who can think critically, while having the ...