The climate crisis has a gender
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/equal-bytes/the-climate-crisis-has-a-gender/
The #UN estimates that 80% of people displaced by #ClimateChange are #women and #girls. That number isn’t random, it’s the brutal result of existing #gender #inequalities colliding with ecological catastrophe. From Bangladesh’s coastal villages to drought-stricken Kenya, it is women who hold communities together while the ground literally disappears beneath them.
When disaster strikes, women don’t just flee – they carry everyone
When a climate disaster hits, the checklist begins: save the children, the elderly, the disabled. Secure water, food, and shelter. These responsibilities almost always fall on women.
In displacement camps or makeshift shelters, women are the ones who carry the young, feed the family last, and sleep light for safety. During the 2004 Indian Ocean #tsunami and the 1991 #Bangladesh #cyclone, far more women than men died, not because they were weaker, but because boys had been taught to swim and climb trees, because women stayed behind to help others, or because they weren’t allowed to evacuate without male permission.
The world calls it disaster management. For women, it’s survival choreography, without a safety net.
"The environmental conditions are nearly ideal for intensification
with the vertical wind shear expected to be less than 10 kt,
mid-level humidities near or above 80 percent, and SSTs over 29
C for the next 2 or 3 days. Nearly all of the models show the
system strengthening significantly, and given the conducive
conditions, rapid intensification is a possibility. The NHC
intensity forecast lies near the consensus models and shows the
cyclone becoming a tropical storm by early Tuesday and a hurricane
before it reaches Mexico."
Hey there Dalila, what it's like in the Eastern Pacific?
You're a thousand miles away....
522
WTPZ34 KNHC 160233
TCPEP4
BULLETIN
Post-Tropical Cyclone Dalila Advisory Number 14
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL EP042025
800 PM MST Sun Jun 15 2025
...DALILA BECOMES POST-TROPICAL...
...THIS IS THE LAST NHC ADVISORY ON DALILA...
SUMMARY OF 800 PM MST...0300 UTC...INFORMATION
----------------------------------------------
LOCATION...18.6N 109.2W
ABOUT 320 MI...515 KM W OF MANZANILLO MEXICO
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...35 MPH...55 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...WNW OR 285 DEGREES AT 9 MPH...15 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...1004 MB...29.65 INCHES
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCPEP4+shtml/160233.shtml
When the sea moves inland: A global climate wake-up call from #Bangladesh's Delta
As sea levels climb and #weather grows more extreme, coastal regions everywhere are facing a creeping threat: salt. #Salinization of #freshwater and #soils adversely affects 500 million people around the world, especially in low-lying #river #deltas.
The western parts of the delta, already more prone to tidal influence, showed the fastest increases in salinity. The data suggests that the combination of #SeaLevelRise, reduced freshwater flow, and increasingly frequent storm surges are all contributing to the inland movement and retention of saltwater.
Since about 2007, many parts of the delta have experienced stepwise increases in salinity, often linked to powerful storms like #Cyclone #Sidr. These changes can devastate crops, erode #FoodSecurity, and force communities to move. While the analysis focused primarily on environmental data, it underscores how salinity intrusion is increasingly a threat to livelihoods, public #health, and regional stability.
#newsclimat #urgenceclimatique
Mes p'tits Mastoufoux, en ce 1er juin débute officiellement la saison des #ouragans 2025 :
Un point hebdomadaire est prévu avec le suivi par bassins :
1/ Bassin Atlantique = #Ouragan
2/ Bassin Pacifique est = #cyclone
3/ Bassin pacifique ouest = #typhon
Actuellement, c'est #alvin qui a été la première tempête tropicale nommée sur le pacifique nord-est.
Cyclone Tam live updates: Dozens of Aucklanders’ homes flood in ‘intense’ thunderstorms, 175 emergency callouts https://www.byteseu.com/934220/ #175 #aucklanders #authorities #callouts #cyclone #dozens #emergency #flood #Flooding #Homes #in #inside #intense #live #NewZealand #of #overnight #respond #Scrambled #tam #their #thunderstorm #thunderstorms #Updates #were
Dessiné sur papier, crayon en 2022.
Colorié sur Artrage en 2024.
Teltok sur les toits d'une ville.
#storm #cyclone #Artrage #digital #Teltok #Dadd #ProjetDadd #illustration #jeuvideoIndé #indiegame #gamedev
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred sparks call to cyclone-proof homes as far south as northern NSW
"The research is really clear that cyclones and severe weather events are coming south along the Queensland and Australian coastline, and that our severe weather events will become more severe... Professor Steve Turton, a climate change expert with Central Queensland University, said homes and buildings outside traditional cyclone zones should now be subject to cyclone ratings, including in south-east Queensland and even northern New South Wales. I would suggest it needs to go down to at least Coffs Harbour." >>
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03-23/ex-tropical-cyclone-alfred-weather-preparation-storm-resilience/105074460
#FossilFuels #plasterboard #housing #cyclone #climate #infrastructure #NSW #storms #floods #disaster #CoffsHarbour #MidNorthCoast
Tropical cyclones have become more frequent compared to the past 5,700 years, sediment core analysis shows https://phys.org/news/2025-03-tropical-cyclones-frequent-years-sediment.html
Important study @science.org Advances Showing sediment records of past #tropical #cyclone activity. These types of #proxy records are incredibly important for our understanding of the impact of #climatechange on #extreme weather.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ads5624
“The pair have a nine-month-old daughter and a three-year-old son – having a reliable way to #sterilise bottles and #BoilWater for formula was critical.
They knew the battery from their white #BYD Atto 3 could power their home using the vehicle-to-load system (#V2L) – a backup power system that allows the car #battery to power #appliances – but neither had actually hooked it up. They wondered how much it could handle.”
#Cyclone / #AIO / #Straya <https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2025/mar/16/australia-news-live-anthony-albanese-ukraine-election-cost-of-living-peter-dutton-women-weather-sydney-heatwave-ntwnfb?page=with%3Ablock-67d5fb728f0881be55ef55e2#block-67d5fb728f0881be55ef55e2>
How does ex-Tropical #Cyclone Alfred compare to past storms?
Of the many cyclones that have come within 300km of south-east Queensland and northern NSW over the years, those that made landfall wreaked havoc
#Klimakrise
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/mar/08/ex-tropical-cyclone-alfred-is-expected-to-cross-the-coast-how-does-it-compare-to-past-storms?utm_term=67d2c9f27f3430f99e16895b0d44c0aa&utm_campaign=DownToEarth&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=greenlight_email
Australia live news: flood evacuation warnings in NSW and Queensland as waters rise after ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred deluge
Nature–society relations in disaster governance frameworks
"This paper studies how the relations between nature and society are constructed in disaster governance frameworks. Dominant disaster governance frameworks present nature and society as separate realms, and the organisation of society is increasingly seen as the key cause of hazards and disasters. Disaster impacts are similarly framed around adverse societal consequences, while other-than-human nature is merely the background across which disasters unfold, as property lost, or a means of disaster governance. Although the centrality of human impacts is troubled when biodiversity or a disaster flagship species is threatened, neither situation challenges the nature–society dualism embedded in dominant disaster governance frameworks. The attention and resources of disaster governance target the societal side of nature–society dualism. This study finds, though, that in peripheries characterised by remoteness from centres of power, a sparse human population, and large spaces of other-than-human nature, the vulnerabilities facing humans and other-than-human nature risk being ungoverned."
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Meriläinen, E. (2025). Nature–society relations in disaster governance frameworks. Disasters, 49(2), e12678. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/disa.12678
#disasters #NaturalDisasters #governance #property #tourism #NSW #remoteness #FossilFuels #ClimateBreakdown #acceleration #climate #Bushfires #floods #cyclone #FirstResponders #trauma #nature #biodiversity #forests #NSWLogging #roads #koalas #deforestation #OtherThanHumanNature #NatureSocietyDualism #peripheries #vulnerability