"Uncovering how overlooked infrastructure and human error threaten our trust—and how Adaptive Resiliency safeguards can save us." 🛡️ DNS Records Abused: Malware & AI Prompt Injection New developments:Security researchers at DomainTools and other outlets (e.g., Wired, TechRadar) have confirmed that cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting DNS TXT records—a usually unmonitored part of the internet—to conceal both... Continue Reading →
Since the beginning of the pandemic in early 2020, the phrase ‘Building Back Better’ is everywhere, providing a framework for recovery from the world’s worst crisis in generations. One after the other, governments have pledged to act boldly coming out of COVID-19 shutdowns by focusing investments and actions on a green recovery. But that’s not... Continue Reading →
(Repost) We Are Not Building Back Better: CO2 Emissions Heading for All-Time-High in 2023
What Will the Planet Look Like in 2050 if We Don’t Stop Climate Change?
If there's a silver lining to the climate crisis, it's visible in the skies above China. The dramatic slowdown in manufacturing and driving has caused a reduction in carbon emissions and an improvement in China's air quality. Someone who has dedicated her life to climate change policy is Christiana Figueres, architect of the 2015 Paris... Continue Reading →
The latest IPCC report makes clear that we have everything we need to combat rising temperatures. The only question is whether we care enough about the future of humanity to do it If you want to celebrate a great human accomplishment, forget the moon landing or Purple Rain. Celebrate this. For the last 34 years,... Continue Reading →
There’s a Silver Lining to the U.N.’s Final Warning on Climate Change
If you've got millions to spare and want to make space travel history, then now is your chance to book a flight to the International Space Station (ISS) - and perhaps even a spacewalk, too. That's something no private individual has ever done before, according to Tom Shelley, who heads the US company Space Adventures,... Continue Reading →
Battle of the planet: Space tourism versus the climate
Wandering around the sprawling 6.2 million-sq.-ft. Lordstown Motors assembly plant in Ohio, it’s tempting to imagine a green future that is full of jobs. The company’s signature product is a high-performing electric pickup truck, and around the facility workers are buzzing about, getting ready to bring it into production. In one corner, according to company... Continue Reading →
The Auto Industry Is Going Green. Will Workers Go Along for the Ride?
From the Bank of England to the People’s Bank of China, monetary authorities of the world’s largest economies are gauging how climate change could rock the financial system. Though long committed to being “market neutral,” some are even starting to push greener investments. Climate change is rattling the world’s central bankers. With unprecedented heat and... Continue Reading →
As Disasters Mount, Central Banks Gird Against Threat of Climate Change
When permafrost thaw reaches concentrations of ice underneath the surface, it may trigger local soil instability. Climate change is driving periods of unusually high temperature across large swaths of the planet. These heat waves are especially detrimental in the Arctic, where they can push surface temperatures in regions of significant permafrost past the melting point... Continue Reading →
Ice Lenses May Cause Many Arctic Landslides
NATURAL DISASTERS this week from 08 – 14 August 2021 Climate changе! flood, hail storm
NATURAL DISASTERS this week from 08 - 14 August 2021 Climate changе! disasters 2021 flood The release features natural disasters around the world. Climate is changing, and this is very noticeable Climate Change!, that's where the power is !!!! Source!
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report released earlier today brings a dire warning: climate change is accelerating and aggressive action is needed. The report details how the severe impacts of the climate crisis are already upon us. These are evidenced by increasing water shortages and wildfires in some areas, and coastal flooding and... Continue Reading →
Waterkeeper Alliance Responds to Dire IPCC Report on Climate Crisis
The population of kelp forests, which help clean the air, has fallen dramatically. That has environmentalists worried. ANACAPA ISLAND, Calif. — Frank Hurd gently parted the curtains of giant kelp that reached upward through the cold waters of the North Pacific, looking for signs of life. Kelp forests cover a quarter of the world’s coastlines,... Continue Reading →