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Blowing hot and Cold: Fire, Ice Storms, and Environmental impacts on the Eco-System…

Posted on February 6, 2025July 11, 2025

California….

In regard to the recent outbreak of numerous wildfires across several parts of California which took place from the earlier part of January 2025 and continued almost to the end of the month, attempts to put the wildfires out were for the most part, hampered by a number of additional dynamics such as dry conditions and the Santa Ana strong winds.  

Title: Putting her home back together…
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Along the natural beauty of coastal locations such as the Pacific Palisades, the Santa Ana winds reached up to 80 mph,  sweeping through areas of dry brush, and burning through 23,448 acres of land.

As emergency evacuation plans were put into action; from wildfire warnings to evacuation shelters for people, along with pets, bottled water, food and blankets, the need for a wider variety of communication methods other than land-line and cell phone reception was definitely an issue in terms of evacuation for some, -which has in several cases, proven to be a hugely agonising and heart-wrenching struggle for less mobile people; including various people with disabilities, (and also including some of the elderly), along with, (in certain cases); -people’s pets: some of whom also have a degree of debilitation and/ or some kind of disability.  

In regard to the California wildfires,  at least two questions still remain: (A). Could more have been done, and (B). Were the right individuals listened to behind the scenes amidst the ongoing havoc and destruction of wildfires?

SOMETHING FISHY GOING ON: THE ISSUE OF DECLINING FRESHWATER LEVELS FROM INDUSTRIAL DIVERSION IN REGARD TO THE OVER UTILISATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES. NATURE CONSERVATION AND THE DELTA SMELT…

The San Joaquin Delta in Sacramento, Northern California is home to various local people which also include Native Peoples such as the Yakut and Miwok Native Americans of Stockton who have been Indigenous to the San Joaquin Delta area for Millenia. 

There is currently only one tributary left that does not have a dam in the location of the San Joaquin Delta; with San Joaquin River Delta also being part of an ongoing and vital River Conservation Program under the San Joaquin Restoration Settlement Act 2009, along with Chinook Salmon under the Endangered Species Act.  

Some have long speculated that technically, there is enough fresh water to go around for everyone. With that being said, and if that is the case; then where is a large volume of the freshwater going?

Well, there are great concerns in regard to a Major and vital Conservation issue that is still prevalent today; in that more than 500 miles of the San Joaquin River Delta have been dry for well over 50 years and is directly attributed to the Industrial encroachment and diversion of San Joaquin Delta’s freshwater. 

Over 50% (i.e fifty percent) of the freshwater from the San Joaquin Delta is used by various Industries -(including Oil and gas), with an additional 40% (i.e forty percent) of the freshwater from the San Joaquin delta being used by Agriculture: thus leaving only 10% (i.e ten percent) of the freshwater from the San Joaquin Delta;- for the sustainability of life, (i.e drinking water, etc), -through usage by the local population which also includes the Native American communities and their small scale sustainability way of life along with freshwater fish conservation, and therefore locking off and diverting freshwater from the one estuary that  is allowed to flow through to the Indigenous Peoples, other Local residents and the freshwater fish; would have made little difference in putting out the wildfires, in regard to the 90% (I.e 90%) of the San Joaquin Delta water that is already diverted.*

Therefore, Industrial freshwater diversion and over-utilisation which is already taking away 90% (ninety percent) of what would otherwise be the natural flow of freshwater levels, which in turn would naturally increase the water pressure in many areas if not for the A. Industrial over-utilisation and B. Large Scale Agricultural  excessive freshwater diversion and industrial over-utilisation; with (A) Industrial over utilisation of freshwater through freshwater diversion (along with the over utilisation of groundwater) being a major problem).

It must also be pointed out that the San Joaquin Delta’s Eco-System in terms of natural biodiversity survival rates in regard to various freshwater fish was actually not a problem; until large scale mono-culture Industrial encroachment on the freshwater level of the San Joaquin Delta happened on the scale and to the volume that it did in the first instance.

Alongside of Climate Change occurrences such as longer, drier periods over the summer, in the cold months that occur; the majority of snow melt across Northern areas of California,(including the above average snowpack fresh water availability in the Northern Sierra Mountains), is captured by several Dams; which in itself, highlights the Industrial over-utilisation of natural fresh water melt by way of diversion; a scenario that is increasingly attributed to Natural Eco-System encroachment in the growing number of dams across many areas, which in many cases, also creates a water pressure problem of what would otherwise be natural fresh water flow as opposed to the Industrial diversion and hoarding of fresh water; over utilisation, which also results in large volumes of Industrial fresh water wastage along with environmental pollution.

Such excessive levels of Industrial freshwater diversion and over-utilisation, as well as excessive rates of Industrial by-product pollutants, in what would otherwise be and remain the freshwater of a Natural Eco-system,- is of course overall bad management in regard to the availability of Earth’s own Natural resources in terms of freshwater conservation along with the anticipation of drought conditions and wildfires, which in the majority of cases are attributed to Climatic Change.

CLIMATE CHANGE AND FRESHWATER UTILISATION FROM RAIN WATER….
In addition, California currently flushes 95% of its freshwater from any rainfall occurring over the the San Joaquin Delta area,- into the ocean via the San Fransisco Bay (the latter location, -being an area that is already known to be one of the naturally saltiest /i.e brackish Basins).

MAUI: Dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s….
1. ENCROACHMENT ON SUSTAINABILITY IN THE PACIFIC ISLAND WAY OF LIFE…and
2. WHAT’S FOR BREAKFAST…COOKING THE BOOKS…WHILST CONCEALING THE HUNGRY…
Maui, which is still undergoing phases of major recovery on many different levels from the vast environmental damage that occurred in regard to the widespread wildfires that took place on August 8th 2024; along with other factors such as displacement, and local small business recovery; is also faced with a rise in respiratory problems -from things that include the smoke inhalation of toxic air pollutants. It has also been reported that for many of the survivors, -a small number of whom have been put up in  local hotel accommodation, including children-but who at the same time are still technically displaced); have seen a drastic reduction in the level of nutritional sustenance that they as emergency disaster survivors, should be receiving; in regard to the various legal (as well as moral) -obligations and undertakings of such an organisation who is Contracted  to give food assistance via the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, by way of a 500 million dollar government subsidy contract that it (i.e the organisation in question) is reported to have received. 

SUSTENANCE, SUSTAINABILITY AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT… Across many beautiful areas of the world; where tourist prices usually have a punitive/ knock-on-effect on the majority of locals who live and work in and around such tourist areas, and amidst the added dynamic of Climate Change; the rates of decline in nutrition among the local population (including that of Indigenous Communities), are increasingly becoming more of an issue; due to things such as large scale Industrial pollution, along with additional issues of Environmental concern with regard to the gross mismanagement of toxic pollutants from Industrial over-utilisation, and encroachment through urbanisation where bad planning is /has been involved throughout green spaces of the world; given that certain areas should be and in many cases should continue to remain Naturally Green Areas Of Biodiversity in regard to the Natural Environment along with small scale farming areas for sustainable living.

BELOW FREEZING TEMPERATURES AND ICE STORMS…..
January alone of 2025 has seen an International Climatic pendulum of weather contrasts;-ranging from below freezing temperatures across areas of Europe, including the U.K, Ireland and Scotland -(with parts of Scotland reaching temperatures of up to minus 15 degrees Celsius).

Tearing across areas with wind speeds going up to 100 mph; Storm Eowyn has had additional environmental impacts across areas of Scotland, leaving at least twenty thousand homes without power.  The Storm has also affected Northern Ireland, where over 700,00 homes have been left without power.

SPAIN…
From the end of October and throughout November of 2024, several parts of Spain encountered the Climatic Pendulum Effect; going from high heatwave temperatures and drought conditions -to high levels of rain and intense flooding...

A cold drop; often refereed in Spain as the DANA effect; whereby cold air breaks off from the Polar Jet stream above Greenland, and meets warm air accumulation over Spain: thus resulting in excessively high rainfall levels along with strong winds which are made stronger by warmer sea temperatures, -are usual for the month of November; whereas now there are more anomalies in such a climatic occurrence taking place; -given the increased convergence of cold air from the polar jet stream currently meeting more frequently with warmer air mass that is being pushed into areas from warmer sea temperatures -such as across the Atlantic Ocean. 

GREENLAND…
The area of Greenland, (which is also known as Kalaallit Nunaat in the Inuit language), is largely inhabited by Greenlanders who are predominantly a mixed blend of both Inuit and Scandinavian, along with other various Scandinavian people; and whilst Greenland is rich in minerals and other natural resources; the country continues to lose over 200 billion tonnes of ice per year; including across wetland areas of snow melt whereby  large amounts of what was previously trapped methane pollution under Greenlands ice sheet is already being released into the atmosphere. 

The release of Methane capture from wetland soil under the glacial melt of ice sheets that is currently going into the atmosphere, contributes up to 30% of all methane emissions; along with dams, gas coal and oil extraction which all contribute to an additional 30% of worldwide methane emissions;  is far greater than that of agriculture along with cattle and which equates to approximately 20% of all methane emissions. Another 20% of earths methane emissions comes from permafrost, wildfires, biomass burning and the oceans.

Therefore, an increase of methane related wildfires (via methane emissions through a country’s glacial and ice sheet melt as an invisible, volatile/highly flammable gas, would likely increase the environmental risk of spreading into nearby forested areas across various parts of the world: areas that in some cases already happen to be some of the worlds biggest contributors of methane emissions which result in 50% of the worlds methane emissions, which in turn read at over 80% more atmospheric pollution than carbon.

It must be remembered that Norway is one of the countries who have backed Green Conservation Initiatives in terms of Climate Change and the natural biodiversity of forest restoration across several areas of the world.

In general, and from an ethical point of view, whilst any type of exploitation is by no means justified; -it must be pointed out that where some seek to educate themselves in regard to the bad side of History -(pertaining to a majority of countries from around the world); it is becoming increasingly apparent that more people need to focus on educating themselves in regard to exploitation in terms of things such as illegal land encroachment, as well as the long term effects of Environmental Damage attributed to Climate Change; along with other dynamics that only serve to cause more destabilisation and Industrial over utilisation,-all of which are extremely damaging to the International Community in terms of Green Conservation and International Climate Change Objectives…

Artwork: Copyright of L.D.K

Peace and Love to everyone….L.D.K

Article: Written by L.D.K. Copyright of L.D.K
Artwork: Copyright of L.D.K

N.B
More to come….

Update: 24th of February 2025

Ukraine: Climate Change, Environmental damage and Food Sovereignty…

As the mining of methane, minerals and oil threatens food security all over many areas of the world,  the Wetlands of countries such as the Ukraine would in many ways suffer from the impacts of further environmental damage to the natural eco-system.

In 2023 alone, the Ukraine, -which is already experiencing the ongoing amplification problem of heating up at a rate of three times faster than expected due to Climate Change, -suffered environmental damage from over 8,000 forest fires. Last year in 2024, the Ukraine had the highest number of forest fires in Europe to date, which caused further large scale damage to the Natural Eco-System: over 906,860 hectares of green forested land was damaged; burnt due to the spread of Wildfires.

Many areas of Wetland are in either 1. close/neighbouring proximity to or 2. overlap onto land that is used for agriculture; and this makes the mining/hydro-fracking of shale methane gas more of an environmental disaster-risk to the neighbouring areas of farmland where Ukraine’s breadbasket grain is produced, along with the natural surrounding and immediate forest areas.

The Conservation of Biodiversity relies on the Conservation, Preservation, and ongoing Regeneration of Natural Biodiverse Green Areas along with their Wildlife habitats; and this also includes the Conservation of Wetland Areas and their Biodiversity.

It is already generally known that “non-traditional” I.e  the newer methods of shale gas I.e the hydro-fracking of Methane gas as a volatile and environmental pollutant, increases the spread of wildfires. 

Therefore, the Conservation of Wetland Areas along with Biodiverse  farming areas all over the World; should remain as International Areas of Eco-Conservation and Sustainability.

Climate Change, along with other various dynamics which cause ongoing damage to the Natural Environment, not only impacts various crops in terms of causing complete crop loss and/reduced crop output to an immediate area;  but also has the additional knock-on-effect of putting more strain upon the natural resources in other parts of the world with regard to food supply, exports, and high energy costs, along with rising inflation and an increase in food insecurity; all of which adds up to a burden that is usually taken on by those less able to readily counter/cope with the full extent of such impacts.

N.B (Written by L.D.K, Copyright of L.D.K)
Peace and Love to everyone….more to come….

Further Updates……

March 2nd 2025: 
Jakarta, Indonesia: Flood defences have failed across areas such as the west Javan village of Cikeas, and Pesanggrahan District, south of the Capital i.e Jakarta, along with Ciliwung, the northwesterly region of the city in close proximity to the river in the capital i.e Jakarta.

March 28th 2025:
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake occurred in Myanmar (Burma). The impacts from the earthquake were also felt in the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi, and in the city area of Ho Chi Minh; along with impacting areas across other countries such as Bangkok in Thailand, as well as areas of China, such as the Yunnan and Shaanxi provinces whereby seismic tremors were also experienced.

Seismic Activity in Vietnam….March 2025….
Vietnam, which is not usually known for being susceptible in regard to being a high risk area of the world when it comes to earthquakes has nevertheless experienced at least 458 (i.e. four hundred and fifty eight) earthquakes since 2024; with 63 (i.e  sixty three) of those earthquakes having occurred in October of 2024.

May 5th 2025: 
Oklahoma was hit with heavy flooding, resulting in up to 12.5 inches of rain across several areas.

May 2025: 
The West Texas Town of El Paso……
Border areas such as Chihuahua along with  El Paso have continued to experience Dust Storms, brought about by climate change attributed drought conditions. 
It must also be noted that Southeast New Mexico, as well as West Texas, have been experiencing frequently prolonged heatwave and drought conditions over a period of years. 

May 28th 2025:
The village of Blatten in Switzerland ended up completely obliterated due to a landslide caused by glacial melt on a nearby mountainside in Lotschental valley. 

The melting of mountain permafrost, initially caused the movement of supporting rocks from a rock face above Birch Glacier to fall as debris; however, the cumulative volume of the weight in regard to the falling debris from the rock face above the glacier eventually/over time impacted the melting, causing a shift and collapse of the glacier, which resulted in a glacial permafrost landslide and which in turn caused severe flooding in the area.  

May 30th 2025:
It was reported that temperatures of at least 10 degrees Celsius higher than normal for the month of May were experienced across several areas of Spain, with Spain experiencing one of its hottest days on May 30th of this year.

Last year in 2024, it was reported that Venezuela became the first country this century to loose all of its glaciers. 

Glacial melt continues to be a Climate Change threat as well as an ongoing challenge to low lying coastal areas around the world such as Guyana; with rising ocean temperatures from global warming, threatening wider ecosystem damage to biodiversity (including bleaching from global warming to living, breathing invertebrate animals such as Coral in the oceans ecosystem) across many coastal areas around the world.

Countries such as Brazil and France,Fiji, Mexico, Australia and the Seychelles are now pledging N.D.C’s (i.e Nationally Determined Contributions) as a step forward in including the protection and conservation of ocean/marine ecosystems within Climate Change Action; alongside of the conservation of natural green and forested areas and natural habitats continually threatened by deforestation.

Natural freshwater ecosystems all over the world should also be more focussed upon in terms of Climate Change and freshwater availability amidst the excessive rates of Industrial over utilisation of freshwater natural resources which are extremely vital for everyone all over the world.

Countries in Africa such as Zimbabwe, Malawi, Somalia and Mozambique are currently experiencing increasing levels of drought, along with countries in the Levant such as Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan,  experiencing water shortages; as well as certain parts of Israel.

Many across the Southwestern region of Yemen along with the Southwestern region of Iraq are also experiencing drier, drought conditions.

The rapid rate at which glacial melt is occurring; makes it highly likely that in the near future, -many will not be able to depend on the natural freshwater ecosystem that mountainous glaciers help to provide

And will impact several types of tree and plant ecosystems; -the varieties of which would literally drink and store the glacial freshwater melt; a plant and tree quality which is absolutely vital in terms of acting as a natural source of freshwater storage in rural and remote areas an in such times of Climate Change,- from periods of flooding to prolonged periods of drought brought about by heatwave conditions.

June 1st 2025:
A magnitude 6.3 earthquake occurs near Hokkaido island region in Japan.

June 2nd 2025:
Severe flooding continues occurs across Mexico City; resulting in  up to as much as 1.5 meters (i.e fifty nine inches) of rain and leaving many stranded and in need of emergency rescue.

June 2nd 2025:
Mount Etna erupted in Sicily, with the pyroclastic volcanic activity of the volcano having been further triggered by the sudden collapse of the south east crater as it (i.e the volcano) shot out smoke, rock debris and ash particulates 6.5km up into the atmosphere.

June 4th 2025: 
Approximately within 11 miles of the city of Antigua in Guatemala, the volcano known as Volcan de Fuego erupted, spewing up to 5km ash into the atmosphere. Volcanic activity from Volcan de Fuego continued into June the 6th 2025. 

June 5th 2025:
Flooding in Texas: A mesoscale thunderstorm resulted in multiple tornadoes and  flooding which swept across Texas and New Mexico Both areas are also known to be feed grain and livestock areas, and crops such as wheat, corn and sorghum (with sorghum being originally used for cattle feed) as well as livestock have been affected by the storms. 

June 6th 2025:
The Air Quality Index across Toronto measured at 9 in regard to air pollution from the spread of wildfires across Ontario in Canada.

June 7th 2025:
A magnitude 6.3 earthquake occurs in close to Bogota in Columbia; the seismic activity of the earthquake also affected neighbouring areas such as Ecuador, Venezuela and parts of the Brazilian Amazon.

June 7th 2025:
Western Mindanao Island in the Philippines has been experiencing heavy rainfall and flooding. Over 4,000 people have been evacuated from the area.

June 9th 2025:
Tropical Storm Cosme along with Hurricane Barbara both strengthen off the coast of Southwestern Mexico to bring strong winds of 50mph along with heavy rains.

June 10th 2025:
Storm Cosme continued to strengthen with winds of up to 70 mph. However, the wind velocity of Hurricane Barbara resulted in the dwindling of Storm Cosme.

June 17th 2025: 
Several areas of Japan, including Yamanashi (a.k.a Pear Mountain) Prefecture, experienced heatwave temperatures of over 35 degrees Celsius, with at least four mortalities being reported.

As with several other mountainous areas across the world, glacial melt continues to be a Climate Change issue.

It must be remembered that growing non-invasive, i.e Native fruits (including Native Pears) are vitally important; especially in regard to heatwave temperatures; which affects various fruit crops around the world -including and especially mono-culture crops which do not tend to do so well in the Climate Change Pendulumn of heatwaves; thus creating more spoilage.  The Nashi Pear, which grows in Yamanashi,  is Native to Japan and is a safe variety of pear to eat. The Native Nashi Pear is also more resistant to the fungal infection known as Pear Scab.

June 19th 2025:
The coastal region of Western Oaxaca in Mexico experienced up to 12 inches of heavy rain as well as landslides from Hurricane Erik which reached wind speeds of up to 125mph.

June 20th 2025:
The town of Enderlin in North Dakota experienced an F4 Tornado. Three mortalities were reported. The tornado, named Fargo brought with it wind speeds of up to 100 mph in areas as it moved across North Dakota and Western Minnesota.

June 22nd 2025:
N.Y…A tornado reaching wind speeds of up to 105 mph hit Oneida County in upstate N.Y along with impacting several other neighbouring areas in New York State. Flash flooding also occurred, resulting in at least over 3 Inches of rainfall across several areas. The storm from the tornado also caused widespread power line damage, resulting in electricity outages across several N.Y counties; along with widespread flooding across areas such as Norwich, Canastota, New Berlin and Sherburne. 

Hailstones tend to cause some damage to fruit trees, including apple crops, therefore in turn affecting the yield; and besides tornados and flooding from the storms; heatwaves can also affect dairy cows and milk production levels, along with affecting crop yields such as corn and wheat. 

Tuesday the 1st of July 2025: Heatwave temperatures across parts of the UK: St. Jame’s Park hit a temperature high of 34.7 Degrees Celsius, whilst  Kew Gardens reached 32.9 Degrees Celsius and Wimbledon reached 35.7 Degrees Celsius. Amber Heat Alerts were also put into place on Wednesday the 2nd of July 2025.

28th of June -the 2nd of July, 2025: Heatwaves cross much of Europe.
As warming sea temperatures resulted in an atmospheric heat dome spanning across parts of Europe; heatwave temperatures of up to 35 Degrees Celsius and above were experienced in some instances.

Countries such as Spain, France, Italy and Germany have been experiencing the Pendulumn effect of Climatic conditions ranging from heatwave temperatures;-to heavy storms across certain areas- including areas such as the French Alps, whereby mudslides caused disruption in areas such as Milan.

(Increasing warm water temperatures during heatwaves also impair the ability of rivers to be able to cool down Nuclear Power Plants supplying electricity).

Crete has also been experiencing wildfires, along with the Greek City of Athens amidst heatwave temperatures. 

Thursday 26th of June 2025: Turkey battles over 600 wildfires due to dry, heatwave conditions. Over 50,000 people  are reported to have been evacuated due to the spread of ongoing wildfires. 

Friday the 4th of July: Texas…
As many currently have no home to go back to; that seems the least of some people’s worries -in the aftermath of flash floods that occurred across Texas “Hill Country” swelling and bursting Guadalupe’s River banks, whilst devastating many lives. And whilst search and rescue crews have been doing their best under the current circumstances; it must be noted that no outdoor Siren warning system was put into place; especially and including across low lying locations within close proximity to the river; -something, which could have helped in terms of  giving more sufficient warning to the public, along with further evacuations.   Several counties including Kerrville were severely impacted by the storm and flash floods. 

In a couple of instances; trees helped to save some peoples lives; for those who had managed to climb up and get a stable footing on a solid tree branch that was high enough above the 10 meter water level (which measured at a flood water level of over 30 feet high over a period of two hours)- in time.

As Climate Change continues affect many areas all over the world, it was recently reported earlier this year that Natural Disaster Relief help in terms of FEMA spending has been cut.

With areas such as California experiencing longer, drier heatwave conditions ; dry dusty earth conditions are more of a Climate Change challenge in terms of getting sufficient water flow channeled more efficiently to where water is most urgently needed in terms of life, sustainability and natural ecosystem conservation.

Thursday July 3rd 2025: The California Madre Wildfires…
Heatwave conditions along with warm winds spread a wildfire which began in San Luis Obispo County on the afternoon of Wednesday the 2nd of July 2025, and spread across 50,0000 acres of dry grassland.

Infrastructure Improvement Climate Change Programs; Detroit, USA: 
A Climate Change Pendulumn, swinging from cold weather to heatwave conditions will in many cases, impact the old lead pipe infrastructure of some areas whereby infrastructural improvement amidst Climate Change is generally needed.

Arizona, USA: 
It has been reported that up to 97% of Arizona is experiencing dry conditions from continued drought due to Climate Change. Diminished crop yield rates of things such as wheat, alfalfa, cotton, corn, and lettuce are occurring due to 1. Naturally occurring Climate Change and 2. Anthropogenically attributed Climate Change.

Indeed, harsh dry drought conditions are occurring across many other areas of the world; the Southwestern region of Yemen along with the Southwestern region of Iraq are also experiencing drier, drought conditions. It must also be noted that several other countries in Africa such as Zimbabwe, Malawi, Somalia and Mozambique are currently experiencing increasing levels of drought, along with countries in the Levant such as Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan,  experiencing water shortages; as well as certain parts of Israel. 

Northern Madagascar continues to experience severe drought and ongoing deforestation.

July 2025: Mexico..
It has been reported that almost half (i.e 46%) of Mexico is going through drought conditions -right now. 

Photo images: Daisy and Zapata
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El Nino induced Drought continues to greatly impact countries such as El Salvador which is part of the Tropical Dry Forest Area known as the“Dry Corridor”stretching from Southern Mexico to Panama. The low rainfall levels continue to impact crop yields, driving high inflation and increasing humanitarian issues such as food insecurity.

July 2025: Hawaii
Approximately half of Hawaii is currently experiencing dry, drought conditions.

It has also been reported that UN Humanitarian Funding; which to some degree also extends to Climate Change funding; has been cut, -to almost half of what it was previously, amidst what are already in fact States of Emergency in terms of Climate Change from 1. Naturally occurring and 2. Anthropogenically (i.e and made) attributed Climate Change, and which includes those suffering from things such as respiratory illness due to poor air quality as well as those experiencing additional environmental impacts; from severe drought and wildfires; to extreme flooding.

July 2025: AMAZONIA…

As mentioned previously, July is usually the Winter season in areas such as the Brazilian Amazon, with temperatures for the month of July usually (as well as historically)- averaging 32 degrees Celsius. Several  areas of the Amazon are anticipating a third year of  prolonged heatwave and drought conditions for this year in 2025. According to Copernicus Satellite Data; temperatures have been fluctuating and reaching as high as above 35 degrees Celsius (i.e 95 degrees Fahrenheit)  across Southern Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uraguay and also Argentina; -which are in themselves unusually high temperatures for this time of year.

Such an unusual temperature increase in regard to what should be cooler temperatures across areas such as the Amazon over the July (known as the Winter) period of this (and indeed every) year;  only serves as an strong indicator that wildfires are occurring right now ,-in July across the Amazon; and the World along with the International Community must not loose sight of what is going on when everything appears to be quiet on the Amazon Basin Front…which is supposed to be protected under International Climate Change Protocols.

It must be remembered that Humanity, the Natural Eco-System and wildlife; along with the Biodiversity of all other Natural Eco Systems across Earth; need to be put first in terms of Conservation Biodiversity, and Sustainability; in regard to Natural Green, Freshwater and Marine Environments throughout the world...

Peace and Love to everyone, L.D.K

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