#ClimateDiary

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In about a week, I'm having my court case heard in appeal. I got sentenced quite harshly for a (failed, mind you) peaceful blockade of a private jet airport in Deurne,

I hate how it succeeded at least partially in shutting me up, and how stupidly small this action was. We weren't doing anything radical or especially dangerous, this shouldn't have gone as far as it has already.

I don't even hope for complete acquittal, just that the judges actually listen for once, instead of just ignoring our arguments. It's fucking depressing.

The important point I’m trying to emphasis here is that the biosphere is the *real economy*. Without it, all the theorising about what money is and how it works falls over.

And we are resolutely destroying the biosphere that we’re evolved for. We are running up an unpayable non-negotiable overdraft.

Maybe we can take that into account? Take a fresh look at the ecology P&L without money goggles?

https://mastodon.social/@urlyman/116322915157486756

”How did you spend the Winter solstice back in the 2020s, Great-Aunt? Before the Great Heat, back when people still lived above ground?”

’Well, child, we sat on the balcony on the shortest day of the year, not wearing a coat, admiring the pretty flowers that had bloomed on the rosemary and oxalis, taking photos of the tomatoes that had started to grow again in Denmark in December.”



Hey everyone,

In case you haven’t heard the news in Alaska, there was a devastating typhoon that hit the western part of the state and more storms are on the way. Thousands of people are displaced and have lost everything.

Below is a link to donate to the disaster relief sponsored by the Alaska Community Foundation:

https://alaskacf.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=14833

Content warning Resources about climate anxiety?

“There is no hope; only strong wind”: how climate change impacts adolescent mental health in southern Madagascar

"When asked what the impacts of climate change were, adolescents in multiple focus groups immediately said “kere” which is the Malagasy word for famine (lit. ‘starving to death’). Completely unprompted, multiple adolescents spontaneously mentioned seeing people starve to death."

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I have had a birthday calendar (No year, just a page per month with birthdays written on the dates) for many years. It is brilliant as a reminder.

I also make some seasonal notes on it through the years.
I turned to June & saw
“Wild strawberries end of month 2008”
“Mid month 2019”
And today wrote “End of May 2025”
As we’ve been picking them since the 25th May.

Same location.

Time for a quick from the spot in northern New England where I’m trying to grow a diversity of weedy famine foods, plants that can directly aid healing and comfort in human bodies and of course some wondrous beings in the mix purely for collective delight because fuck the fascists.

This year the broken atmosphere (with a big assist from nearby feverish seas) is delivering endless weeks of cold, wet and dark. I understood for the first time how it is so much worse this time of year because, compared to the traditional gloom seasons, there are so many more hours of daylight now in which to realize you’re missing the sun. The grass of course keeps growing and is threatening to overwhelm my plantings as they grudgingly leaf out. Way too soggy to mow—the fields haven’t dried once since the snow melted—so I’ve been out with …

"If everyone had emitted like the bottom 50% of the global population, the world would have seen minimal additional warming since 1990."

"Climate action that doesn’t address the outsize responsibilities of the wealthiest members of society risks missing one of the most powerful levers we have to reduce future harm."

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/may/07/two-thirds-of-global-heating-caused-by-richest-study-suggests

Sweating to shivering: Study finds rapid swings in temperature have increased

Flips between warm temperatures to cold and vice versa have become quicker, more frequent and more intense in recent decades, a new study shows.

By Christina Kelso | The New York Times
| April 26, 2025, 8:00 a.m.

"A September heat wave switching into a snowstorm over one day in the Rocky Mountains. Winter snowfall suddenly melting and saturating fields of dormant crops, before refreezing and encasing them in damaging ice. Early spring warmth prompting plants to blossom followed by a cold snap that freezes and drops their petals.

"Rapid temperature change events like these have increased in frequency and intensity over recent decades, a new study found.

"The transition periods for these abrupt temperature shifts have also shortened, according to the study, published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications.

"Because the quick …

Chris Packham's petition to ban fossil fuel advertising and sponsorship currently has 55,000 signatures. At 100,000 it gets a debate in the UK Parliament.

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700024

Please forward to all your UK media to help it over the line. Merely considering signing reduces the social licence to damage nature irrevocably!

@Philsturgeon @markhburton @DrALJONES

Dear , I am finding it frustrating today that people who ignore scientists just openly screaming about the approach of a three-degree hell world are snapping to attention now that a bank has used the same data to promote a bullish outlook for air conditioning