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2025 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #39

A listing of 27 news and opinion articles we found interesting and shared on social media during the past week: Sun, September 21, 2025 thru Sat, September 27, 2025. Stories we promoted this week, by category: Climate Change Impacts Fact brief Has the IPCC overestimated climate change impacts? The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change compiles the consensus of thousands of models, and many independent lines of research suggest its estimates were more conservative than what was subsequently observed. Skeptical Science, Sue Bin Park, Sep 23, 2025. Trump delivers dumbest climate speech of all time The president’s easily-debunked 10-minute climate tirade at the U. N. was so stupid and unoriginal, it was actually kind of funny. HEATED, Emily Atkin, Sep 24, 2025. Tackling Climate Change Helps Every Human on the Planet, Says Scientist Newsweek, Gemma Watson, Sep 25, 2025. News roundup: Scientists challenge misleading Department of Energy climate report “The report received nearly 60, 000 comments, some of which were written by climate scientists whose work was misrepresented.” News Roundup, Yale Climate Connections SueEllen Campbell, Sep 25, 2025. Miscellaneous Relaunching the Climate Litigation Database: Tracking the Law in a New Era Climate Law Blog, Maria Antonia Tigre and Margaret Barry, Sep 25, 2025. Nations deliver new climate targets ahead of climate summit With just weeks to go until the international climate conference, nations are stepping up to submit new climate targets for 2035. But will they be enough to prevent a climate catastrophe?” Climate, Deutsche Welle Why we must reframe climate change as a human problem, not a planetary one World Economic Forum (WEF), Gaurav Sharma & Avi Aggarwal, Sep 25, 2025. Thanks!.

City of Fremantle falls aggressively behind on canopy cover target, set for boost in tree planting to keep up

A Perth city has fallen so far behind targets to boost canopy cover it will need to plant more trees for an extra four years just to meet 80 per cent of its original goal.

Will EU Missions’ momentum carry them beyond 2030?

Photo credits: Zach Rowlandson / Unsplash Plans by the European Commission to stop financing the EU Missions through Horizon Europe in 2030 are not winning unanimous support. Some of those involved believe that their momentum will carry them forwards, but others now worry that discontinuing funding will undermine.

Madhya Pradesh September 22 2025, Weather Update: Light Showers Likely To Continue In Navratri Before Monsoon Finally Retreats

A fresh round of heavy rain is predicted from September 25, after which the southwest monsoon will begin its retreat