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Today's the last day to urge @cityoftoronto to tighten rules on #single-use items being distributed by restaurants & takeout stores.
We need to reduce #litter and the amount of #garbage going to #landfill.
Here's a link to the survey: www.torontoenvironment.org/help_us_tell...
Tell the City: It’s time for a shift to reuse
A Greener City for All
www.torontoenvironment.org
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Climate change is making wildfires, floods, droughts and storms more frequent and severe.

Without action on adaptation, the costs of these events pile up. See how with our interactive tool.
climateinstitute.ca/map-climate-...
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This is why "all of the above" energy is not a climate solution.

Record amounts of clean energy were built in 2024, but since we're still building out fossil fuels—indeed, since we're still just *using* fossil fuels—the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is still going up, cooking us.

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Carbon dioxide levels increase by record amount to new highs in 2024

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15 October 2025
Carbon dioxide (COz) levels in the atmosphere soared by a record amount to new highs in 2024, committing the planet to more long-term temperature increase, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
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This is a mind boggling statistic. India is massive.

Our mythologies warn of a burning hell we might suffer in some next life if we act immorally. Meanwhile, we are blissfully converting this heaven we have been gifted here on Earth—into an inferno through our immoral inaction on CO2 emissions.
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"Reclaiming the Don ... captures both the various groups over
time who aim to use this river to fulfill their own visions for the river valley in the city but also my own attempt as an author to give this river its due..." - Jennifer Bonnell

niche-canada.org/2016/09/28/n...
#envhist #cdnhist #books
Nature's Past Episode 54: Reclaiming the Don, From Dissertation to Book
In this episode Dr. Bonnell spoke with me about her journey from dissertation to book.
niche-canada.org
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There is still so much work to be done and I am excited about the future of #biketo and #walkto infrastructure, but also extremely proud to have championed and supported all the work highlighted in @jasonthorne.bsky.social’s thread.
Toronto’s Cycling and Pedestrian Projects Team continues to hit it out of the park. Out for a ride today and here’s just some of the new cycling facilities that I came across. New concrete planters and permanent curbs on Harbord Street. /1
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This summer, a driver was fined $153,000 for going 27 km/h over the limit in #Lausanne.

The fine is based on the “personal and economic situation of the offender at the time of the ruling.”

Speed cameras are everywhere...some disguised as chunks of emmenthal...

www.ctvnews.ca/world/articl...
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In #Switzerland, fine for a speeding driver is based (1) on how far over the limit the driver is going
(2) on how much the driver earns.

One man caught driving his Ferrari at 137 km/h the in an 80 km/h zone in a village near St. Gallen was fined 300,000 Swiss Francs (today, $375,000 US).

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"Safe Parkside" filed a Freedom of Information request to get top speeds from the ill-fated & much abused Parkside camera. The speed limit is 40km/h.

Killers, all of them, with the ear & heart of Premier Doug Ford.
Speeds from 154 to 119
71 years ago, Hurricane Hazel reached Toronto & 3 days of continuous rain filled our rivers & creeks to overflowing.
After midnight, the #Humber River poured into a small neighbourhood on #Etobicoke's Raymore Dr.
TODAY @ 4pm, a walk tells the story & points to lessons for today.
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Experts say 800 million jobs will be lost to Artificial Intelligence and robotics by 2030.
These are the kids that will be facing that future.
How can they find a place in society?
Knowing how to fix stuff is one way.
Fixing bicycles is a great way to start.
Cooperation is so cool.

#BicyclesRecycle
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This is a great, detailed piece of work. There is really no secret here: OpenAI fully intend to use fossil gas to power their data centres.

All the crap about fusion, dyson spheres etc is misdirection. This is what they're *actually* doing:

www.desmog.com/2025/10/13/o...
John McCarrick, the company’s new head of Global Energy Policy, was a senior energy policy advisor in the first Trump administration’s Bureau of Energy Resources in the Department of State while under former Secretaries of State Rex Tillerson and Mike Pompeo.
 
As deputy assistant secretary for Energy Transformation and the special envoy for International Energy Affairs, McCarrick promoted exports of American liquefied natural gas to Europe in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and advocated for Asian countries to invest in natural gas.

The choice to hire McCarrick matches the intentions of OpenAI’s Trump-donating CEO Sam Altman, who said in a U.S. Senate hearing in May that “in the short term, I think [the future of powering AI] probably looks like more natural gas.”
 
 It also aligns with the company’s early moves toward powering new data centers, huge warehouses full of linked-up computers that require enormous quantities of water and electricity, to run with gas. OpenAI’s U.S. Stargate Project site in Texas, which is slated to become one of the largest data center sites in the world, is already installing off-grid gas turbines to power its operations.

“Big Tech’s collusion with the Trump administration’s fossil fuel agenda for artificial intelligence is evident in their massive investment in methane gas power infrastructure — as well as pro-gas political operatives like McCarrick,” Tyson Slocum, director of consumer advocacy organization Public Citizen’s Energy Program, said.
 
The “solution” of powering AI with gas is part of Trump’s AI energy policy platform.  In a July speech to announce a $96 billion AI and energy funding package, Trump lauded fossil fuel and coal-powered data center development while flanked by oil and gas executives.
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Leading economist: Continuing fossil fuels is "futile" because it leads to mass-death and economic collapse.

The fossil fuel industry's product isn't oil, or gas, or energy — it's murder and theft. Full stop.
Climate investment is only growth opportunity of 21st century, says leading economist
Lord Stern says fossil-fuelled growth is futile as the damage it causes ends in economic self-destruction
www.theguardian.com
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Turn-of-the-century postcards featuring London, Berlin, and St. Petersburg
Postcard illustration featuring a man with muttonchops riding a bicycle with factories belching smoke behind him. Postcard illustration featuring a husky man smoking a cigar while riding a bicycle. Postcard illustration featuring a man in a heavy overcoat, mustache, and captain's hat riding a bicycle.
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A new pipeline paired with carbon capture may sound promising, but the numbers tell a different story.

Our analysis finds the so-called “grand bargain” would result in oilsands emissions going up, even with the Pathways carbon capture project.