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ClimateEdict #9 – The changes beneath us

Opening Reflection I started ClimateEdict to track slow change. The kind that rarely makes headlines but defines our future. Every week, the planet undergoes some change: forests weaken, oceans heat, or ecosystems bend under pressure. Most people miss these changes because they’re quiet. In Bali, workers are cutting into cliffs to build a glass elevator down to a hidden beach. It will save tourists a steep walk, but it also takes away the effort that once made the view worth it. The easier it becomes to reach untouched places, the faster they disappear. It reflects our struggle with climate change and how we are trading natural beauty for comfort. Also guys just wanted to say sorry for the delay in posting the past few weeks I have been extremely busy and unable to post. will catch up and be on track now Methane Leaks Beneath the Antarctic Seafloor Researchers have confirmed new methane seeps under the Antarctic Ocean. As deep sediments warm, frozen gas escapes into the water. Methane ...

ClimateEdict #8: Fireflies, Warming Seas, and the Price of Progress

ClimateEdict #7: The Cost of Shortcuts and the Power of Small Wins