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  • 🌩️ Stormy Shenanigans in the UK Picture this: Brits basking in a rare 25 °C “warmest day of the year” high—cue smug selfies in sunglasses—only for Mother Nature to swipe left with thunderstorms, hail, lightning, and flood warnings. Think “sun’s out, buns out” meets “duck and cover” in 30 mm rain deluge style insideclimatenews.orgthescottishsun.co.uk. 🌪️ Tornado on Read more

  • 🌪️ Weather: Mother Nature’s Mood Swings 🌍 Climate: The Planet’s Midlife Crisis 🗳️ Politics: Because Climate Change Needs a Committee Read more

  • 🌍 Climate News: 🎤 In Summary: So, folks, as we bask in the warmth of our ever-increasing CO₂ blanket, let’s remember: the weather’s hot, the climate’s hotter, and we’re all just trying to stay cool… or at least find a fan that works. Read more

  • 🎭 climate education A growing squad of jesters—like Esteban Gast and Rasheda Crockett—are taking serious matters, such as fossil fuels and the Inflation Reduction Act, and turning them into comedy gold. Think of it as SNL meets climate policy: “That’s like your friend who is addicted to cocaine telling you not to have a latte.” Read more

  • ☀️ South Florida (NBC‑Miami) “Mornin’ folks—there’s still a little patch of Saharan dust hanging around like that one friend who never gets the hint. We’ve got highs near 90°F, but hey, it’ll feel like the Sahara West. Showers? Only inland into the Everglades. So if your umbrella’s from Amazon—great investment, bad timing.” nbcmiami.com 🔥 Pakistan Read more

  • 🌪️ Severe Weather Strikes Texas A powerful supercell thunderstorm swept across eastern New Mexico and West Texas on Thursday, producing 19 tornadoes. The storm caused significant damage, including overturned mobile homes and damaged roofs. The severe weather threat continues into the weekend, with nearly 90 million people at risk across the southern Plains and Southeast. Read more

  • 🔥 Wildfire Smoke Set to Linger Over North America Brace yourself for a smoky summer. Experts warn that wildfire smoke is expected to persist across North America in the coming months. As climate change dries out forests, the risk of fires increases, leading to more frequent and intense smoke events that can affect air quality Read more

  • 🌍 World Environment Day: A Global Call to Action Today, June 5th, marks World Environment Day, an annual event dedicated to raising awareness and prompting action for the protection of our environment. Celebrated since 1973, this day encourages individuals and communities worldwide to engage in activities that promote environmental sustainability. It’s a perfect opportunity to Read more

  • 🌊 Ocean Warming and Marine Migrations Climate-driven ocean warming is causing significant shifts in marine ecosystems. Fish and marine mammals are migrating poleward or diving deeper to find suitable habitats, disrupting traditional fishing patterns and impacting coastal economies. This phenomenon underscores the interconnectedness of climate change and marine biodiversity. abcnews.go.com+2news.ucsc.edu+2en.wikipedia.org+2 🧊 Glacial Melting Accelerates New Read more

  • 🌡️ Warmer-than-Average June Forecasted The U.S. Climate Prediction Center anticipates a warmer-than-average June across most of the country, with little drought relief expected in the West. climate.gov+1climate.gov+1 🌀 Tropical System Monitoring A weak tropical system off the southeastern U.S. coast is being monitored, but it poses no significant threat to Florida at this time. fox35orlando.com Read more