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Bloomberg· 2025-07-30 20:00
Extreme heat is becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change, testing the limits of the human body. Here's what to know https://t.co/g3dzczR5wr ...
Taking us ‘backwards’: Scientist slams Trump EPA’s ‘crazy’ move to repeal landmark finding
MSNBC· 2025-07-30 18:21
Today, tsunami waves hit Hawaii and California after one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck off the coast of Russia. And while the worst is now over, advisories are still in place with warnings that rapid swings in the tidal levels could create exceptionally dangerous conditions. At the same time, a different type of danger in the Southeast as record-breaking oppressive heat continues for areas like the Northeast.Today is expected to be the biggest drain on the power grid. Heat so intense it ...
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Ivan on Tech 🍳📈💰· 2025-07-30 14:48
RT Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid)Thank you Germany 🇩🇪 and UK 🇬🇧 for heroically sacrificing your economy to save the planet 💪_ https://t.co/HgC030kjP7 ...
Expand Energy: Leveraged To Higher Natural Gas Prices
Seeking Alpha· 2025-07-30 10:40
Group 1 - The article highlights an increasing imbalance in electricity demand driven by climate change, decarbonization, electrification, and the expansion of AI/Data Centers, leading to a projected 4-5% increase in load compared to the historical 1-2% [1] - The author emphasizes the importance of experience in analyzing diverse industries such as airlines, oil, retail, mining, fintech, and e-commerce, along with macroeconomic, monetary, and political factors [1] - The author reflects on their extensive experience through various crises, including the tequila crisis, Asian financial crisis, dot-com bubble, 9/11, the Great Recession, and the COVID-19 pandemic, which provides a strong foundation for understanding multiple disciplines [1]
New report details rising cost of weather disasters
NBC News· 2025-07-29 19:30
A new report is looking at the staggering economic toll that weather disasters are taking on the US. NBC News meteorologist Chase Kaine breaks down how storms and wildfires have already caused more than 90 billion dollars in damage across the country just this year. >> It wasn't just the LA wildfires, and it's not just this year.This new analysis from one of the world's biggest reinsurance companies shows that the United States continues to face more costly disasters than any other country on the planet. An ...
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CNN Breaking News· 2025-07-29 18:39
The Trump administration has proposed to repeal a 2009 scientific finding that serves as the basis for the EPA's action to fight planet-warming pollution https://t.co/xWoYbCd7QF ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-29 14:19
RT Bloomberg Live (@BloombergLive)"If we don't get our act together - increasingly we're going to be living in a world that's climate unfair," #SSFA's Kavitha Menon at #SustainableBizSummit⏯️ https://t.co/kTomeY7iA0 https://t.co/U4D57JnPHp ...
Willis predicts natural catastrophes will not offer insurers any respite in 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-07-29 08:00
Core Insights - Natural catastrophes are significantly impacting global insurance markets, with insured losses consistently exceeding USD 100 billion annually for the past six years [2][3] Industry Trends - The Willis Natural Catastrophe Review highlights that 2025 is likely to continue the trend of losses exceeding USD 100 billion, driven by events such as the Los Angeles wildfires, which alone are estimated to cause losses of USD 40 billion [2][4] - The Review emphasizes the need for the insurance industry to adapt to increasing risks associated with climate change, as global efforts to limit temperature rise are failing [4][6] Major Events - Significant natural catastrophes in 2025 include the Los Angeles wildfires, the worst wildfires in Japan and South Korea in a generation, and an active tornado season in the United States [6] - The Review notes the first landfalling cyclone near Brisbane, Australia in 50 years and the highest wind speed recorded over Ireland, indicating a trend of increasing severity in natural disasters [6] Risk Management - The Review calls for risk managers to reassess their strategies in light of climate forecasts and to optimize insurance frameworks to address evolving threats [6] - It provides guidance on leveraging seasonal weather forecasts and identifies regions at elevated risk for natural catastrophes in the coming months [6]
European wildfires threaten popular tourist sites in Italy and Greece
NBC News· 2025-07-29 05:50
Environmental Impact & Disaster Response - Wildfires are engulfing communities across the Mediterranean, impacting tourist destinations like Sardinia and Greece [1][2] - Over 100 people were rescued from the sea in Sardinia due to fast-moving fires [1] - 500 Greek firefighters battled 50 wildfires, including 5 major conflagrations, in a single weekend [2] - More than 3,500 people have been evacuated due to the fires [4] Weather & Climate - Parts of Greece experienced temperatures close to 111° Fahrenheit (approximately 439° Celsius), leading to the closure of the Acropolis [3] - One site in Turkey recorded a record temperature of 122° Fahrenheit (approximately 50° Celsius) [3] - Intense summer heat is cited as one cause of the wildfires, similar to soaring US temperatures [2] Causes & Contributing Factors - Climate change and lost forest management skills are blamed for the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires [4]