"The earth is warming up, so why is it so cold?" 🥶 Does this question sound familiar? Look no further for the answer, as DW environmental journalist @cmkuebler explains the difference between climate change and weather patterns: https://t.co/kptFkCclBC
Historischer Beschluss? Die UN-Klimakonferenz ruft zur Abkehr von fossilen Brennstoffen auf, expliziter wird die Resolution aber diesbezüglich nicht - Hintertüren bleiben offen. Die DW-Autoren @cmkuebler und @tim_schauen zu den Ergebnissen der #COP28. https://t.co/iSgBFf33l2
Record rainfall and flooding are causing devastating damage globally, as is currently the case in Slovenia and China. DW's @cityofexiles, @cmkuebler, @tim_schauen report on how to minimize the dangers despite the worsening climate crisis.https://t.co/hSgjOWetEg
As Canada continues to battle wildfires in several of its provinces and territories, a few claims about how the fires started have been circulating on social media. DW's @cmkuebler fact-checks the latest: https://t.co/9421GNgoTw
Europe's climate is getting sunnier every year. While that means an increased risk of drought, wildfires and heat stress, it has also opened up new prospects for renewable energy.
DW's @cmkuebler on what this means for Europe's solar power generation. https://t.co/5fJYeZ2Xsj
Können neue Technologien CO2 aus der Atmosphäre entfernen und so die Klimakrise abmildern?
DW-Autor @cmkuebler erklärt das sogenannte BECCS-Verfahren, das CO2 mit Bioenergie-Kraftwerken bindet, und liefert einen Überblick über die Vor-und Nachteile. https://t.co/8gIv8JLMx9
#Biopiraterie hat eine lange Geschichte. Früher nutzten Kolonialmächte die natürlichen Ressourcen der von ihnen besetzten Gebiete und machten Gewinne mit dem Handel. Auch heute ist Biopiraterie noch weit verbreitet. DW-Autor @cmkuebler berichtet. https://t.co/U0S5BtjW09
The world population has crossed 8 billion. How does this burgeoning population force a rethink on our consumption and current land use practices? DW's @cmkuebler asked a few experts ⬇️
https://t.co/gg64Wd1knt
From heavy rains to droughts: water continuously moves through the Earth's land, seas and atmosphere. How does the water cycle work? And what effect does climate change have on that cycle? DW's @cmkuebler reports. 👉 https://t.co/VXE1ogphRz
"The modern addiction to fossil fuels is not just an act of environmental vandalism. From the health perspective, it is an act of self-sabotage," @DrTedros@who https://t.co/LeJI3nwczw @cmkuebler#FossilFree4Health
What do lower water levels and higher temperatures mean for rivers and lakes? How can we help them recover – and what is the role of trees in all of this? DW reporter @cmkuebler dives into our aquatic ecosystems to find out. https://t.co/nfTKze3pHV
Climate change: Due to rising sea levels and regular flooding, some communities are considering the option of "managed retreat." DW's @cmkuebler explains what it means and the challenges it involves:
https://t.co/tqZNcIfIv4
Governments wanted to make decarbonization a focus in their post-pandemic economic recovery packages, but energy-related carbon emissions soared to a record 36 billion tons last year. DW's @cmkuebler on what went wrong: https://t.co/qKrcsAll1n