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As we witness extreme weather events becoming more frequent, I'd like to share some observations and potential solutions I've been working on. Contrasting Events: August 16, 2022: Rhine Falls water shortage was historically low levels. https://lnkd.in/dt2Wr4iV June 2024 "Hochwasser " at Rheinfall: https://lnkd.in/dtBGfugE In August 2023 I did preliminary tests and obtained some of my preliminary results which I reported to meteorologists. At this point, it was difficult to verify, and still not sure if coincidence or not. Nobody believed me that what I observed and reported could anyhow be linked to my activity - the message was clear "Do everything yourself and bring us verified results but we meteorologists have no method to prove or disprove if you are right". Reminder of my posts: August -September 2023: https://lnkd.in/dxE7xuVh https://lnkd.in/dZ5-CEsY March 2024 https://lnkd.in/dwK9MjeA Summary: https://lnkd.in/d82qYczK Call for Collaboration: I believe this technology has the potential to mitigate water scarcity and flood risks. However, rigorous testing and validation by authorities and experts are crucial next steps. I'm seeking opportunities to collaborate with climate scientists, meteorologists, and relevant government agencies to further develop and validate this technology. According to Ai - the worth of my work and model is equivalent to: hundreds of millions to several tens of billions of project working hours and equipment. And Additionally can safe trillions US dollars in natural catastrophes - including " insurance companies". I own IP, Discovery, and technology rights. Why This Matters: Rather than contributing to climate panic, my goal is to offer practical solutions that could enhance our resilience to climate change. By addressing both water scarcity and flood risks, we can work towards a more stable and sustainable future. If you're involved in climate science, meteorology, or relevant policy-making, I'd welcome the opportunity to discuss this technology further and explore potential collaboration. Let's work together to turn climate challenges into opportunities for innovation and progress. Do you see my result as a coincidence - or a targeted project goal and fulfillment over the norm and over the efficiency? Does the delayed butterfly effect of "Rejected science" can be true? Please help me to verify - So far I was asking for it. Nobody had a method to verify so even meteorologists were in a difficult position to asses the functionality and efficiency of this technology. Recently I developed a full climate winds models as a possible verification of the theory. A model that I developed, mapping all winds over the globe with high precision: https://lnkd.in/dRdRS_aP Videos: https://lnkd.in/gBVDCk6W It's difficult to track and do everything just by one person. I have also a concept of devices for protection from chaotic nature and harvesting big energy from it.
Rheinfall leidet unter Wassermangel 🇨🇭 historischer Tiefstand - Felsen liegen frei Wasserknappheit
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🌱 Why should we replace peat in growing media? In the context of the #AktionswocheTorffreiGärtnern we would like to highlight why it is so important to replace peat in growing media. The explanation lies in the importance of peatlands for climate protection: 👉 Intact peatlands are valuable ecosystems with unique flora and fauna and are strictly protected nowadays. They bind six times more carbon in the soil than forests within the same area. However, in the past, large areas of peatlands were primarily drained for agricultural use. Peat for the potting soil we use in our gardens and on our balconies also comes from such areas. During the extraction and use of peat, a large number of emissions are released in a short period of time burdening the climate. As a result, peat often has a worse carbon footprint than peat substitutes even though some come from overseas. 👇 If you are interested in learning more about why peatland protection is climate protection, we highly recommend watching this informative video produced by the #FNR. 🎬 https://lnkd.in/eJwe_-Yd #HORTICERT #TeamTorffrei #TorffreiGärtnern #AktionswocheTorffreiGärtnern #PeatSubstitutes #Sustainability #ClimateAction #Klimaschützen #FNR
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Very happy to share this insightful article in Handelsblatt that highlights our mission at Dryad Networks to revolutionize wildfire detection and forest management. As wildfires continue to pose a significant threat due to climate change, our innovative approach using AI-powered, solar-powered sensors offers a groundbreaking solution. Our sensors can detect fires at the earliest smoldering stages, enabling rapid response and minimizing damage. The article covers (in German): - Forest fires emitted almost twice as much CO₂ as all global flights in 2021. - Our sensors are uniquely designed to be installed in remote areas, functioning autonomously without external power or internet. - We are committed to helping forest owners, communities, and infrastructure operators detect and prevent fires more effectively than ever before. Why does this matter? - Early detection of wildfires is crucial to reducing carbon emissions and protecting biodiversity. - Our technology not only detects fires but also paves the way for a comprehensive forest analytics platform, addressing various forest health and management needs. Read the full article to learn more about our vision and how we’re making a difference: https://lnkd.in/gYDtTYRN Thanks to Nadine Schimroszik for the article. ✍🏻 #wildfireprevention #climatetech #innovation #sustainability #forestmanagement #ai #solarpower #environment #conservation #carbonemissions #foresthealth #startups #technology #greentech #dryadnetworks
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I am geologist with more education in waste management, Excel, AutoCAD, and more,- I offer writing and research service especially for geological questions - raw materials, gemstones and more, look at my newest webpage
As I have found many times on the German Internet, volcanoes are now erupting more and more frequently due to climate change. There are different results and hypotheses as to the extent to which the volcanic eruptions cool or even warm the climate. It obviously depends on several different factors and there are proven volcanic eruptions that have cooled the climate down and vice versa. Overall, what is more likely to be the case in the future? How could one possibly estimate it well through analysis? My German private website is: https://lnkd.in/eH6tNrVX
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Apparently, an area the size of Bavaria, North-Rhine Westphalia and Baden-Württemberg has burned down during Canada's wood fires in the last days. The worst since the start of measurements. I don't know about you but I find this pretty terrifying. We've placed four energy consultants at ClimateTech startups with MatchFast HR in recent weeks. It feels good to know you did business while doing good. But reading news like this makes me feel like this is not enough at all. Because we might have a lot less time than we think. Am I just too worried by reading news like this? Or does it not seem like wood fires, floods, and other nature catastrophes related to climate change around the globe are accelerating in frequency and intensity? I feel like whatever you are doing for climatechange as a business or individual - it's time to double down on it now. #climatetech #climatechange #doubledown https://lnkd.in/eGDzdKDx
Waldbrände: Nordkanadas Hauptstadt muss evakuiert werden
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ForWind executive board member Prof. Dr. Torsten Schlurmann was interviewed for the ARTE tv documentary series "42 - Die Antwort auf fast alles". In the episode "Versinken wir im Meer?" (Are we sinking into the sea?), airing this Sunday (June 25th) at 8:25 am. In it he and other scientists discuss how climate change impacts coastal areas and what we can do to adapt. The episode can be seen online here: https://bit.ly/3JoasxK Leibniz Universität Hannover's Ludwig-Franzius-Institute for Hydraulic, Estuarine and Coastal Engineering has more information in their news article: https://bit.ly/3pfdjCo In the same documentary series (having aired this past Sunday, June 18th) there was also an interesting offering on wind and global wind research. Many of the topics mentioned there are also areas ForWind researchers are actively engaged in. So if you want to know more about how to measure and forecast wind, get in touch with us. You can view it online here: https://bit.ly/3NEVp5i #research #climatechange #wind
Versinken wir im Meer? 42 - Die Antwort auf fast alles
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Climate change needs to be taken seriously. Humans are having an awful impact on this world and we all need to start taking actions. Not tomorrow, but today, right now in fact. This is why: 1. According to data published by NASA, CO2 is at its highest point in more than two million years. 2. The world is getting hotter. According to the IPCC's sixth assessment report on the state of our climate, the past decade is likely to have been the hottest in the last 125,000 years. 3. One of the toughest, and not often talked about, elements of climate change is extinction. The average size of vertebrate populations declined by 60% between 1970 and 2014 according to the biennial living planet report. 4. Humans are the cause, without question. According to 350 dot org, rising temperatures correlate almost exactly with the release of greenhouse gases. If this isn't enough to make you stop and want to make some changes then I'm not sure what will. Maybe when we see our children suffering due to lack of oxygen. Water levels destroying homes permanently over taking the land. Or such extremes of heat that it makes it impossible to go outside without instant burns. These may seem a long way off but if we carry on it will be here before we know it. As business owners I believe we have more of a responsibility, we need to make sure we're being as sustainable as possible. By no means are we perfect but we are trying to make changes. One of these is supporting Ecologi, and you can too with just a small monthly fee. You can view our progress here: https://lnkd.in/g6tbS4K What are you doing to help save our planet? #sustainability #ukbusinessowner #saveourplanet #workwear
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https://lnkd.in/euVUET4w World oceans. As we draw closer to World Ocean Day, the agony of seeing chemical pollution ravage our precious oceans continues to put a heavy burden on our hearts. One of the major culprits responsible for this devastation is the biocide antifoul. It's time to take action and make a difference in marine sustainability. Make the switch to nano technology coatings now and put an end to the destruction of our seas. With long-lasting nano technology coatings, not only will you be saving valuable time and money, but you'll also be making a significant impact in preserving our planet's most treasured resource. Arivo.online
Oceans Nation on Instagram: "@sergiyanes captured a heartwarming moment with a sea lion pup in the Galapagos Islands. These pups have an incredible survival instinct! 🦭🌊 Sea lion mothers will often leave their pups alone on land for up to 48 hours at a time while they swim off to hunt and forage for food. This parenting technique forces the pups to become self-sufficient at a young age, developi
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Hot. Cold. Climate zones are shifting. Many interconnected reasons, but one of the most important is weight. heavy cities. pumping water around. So, in 2024, we'll be writing on climate resilient cities and villages... #climate #winter #summer #bushfires #freshwater #lightweight #city #village
Zweden meet laagste temperatuur in januari in 25 jaar: -43,6 graden
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