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The climate crisis is no longer a distant threat—it is a present-day reality. In this episode, we explore how extreme heat, ocean instability, and shifting climate policies are reshaping the world around us.
From record-breaking European summers to the potential collapse of major ocean currents, the signals are clear: climate systems are entering a new phase of acceleration and unpredictability.
This episode breaks down the science, the policy responses, and the economic consequences of a warming planet—and what it means to live in what we call the "Endless Summer Era."
We also explore the shift from prevention to adaptation, the growing gap between climate targets and reality, and the psychological impact of living through climate transformation.
Whether you're following climate science, policy, or global trends, this episode offers a clear and compelling overview of where we stand today—and where we may be heading.
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By Luka JagorThe climate crisis is no longer a distant threat—it is a present-day reality. In this episode, we explore how extreme heat, ocean instability, and shifting climate policies are reshaping the world around us.
From record-breaking European summers to the potential collapse of major ocean currents, the signals are clear: climate systems are entering a new phase of acceleration and unpredictability.
This episode breaks down the science, the policy responses, and the economic consequences of a warming planet—and what it means to live in what we call the "Endless Summer Era."
We also explore the shift from prevention to adaptation, the growing gap between climate targets and reality, and the psychological impact of living through climate transformation.
Whether you're following climate science, policy, or global trends, this episode offers a clear and compelling overview of where we stand today—and where we may be heading.
Read more