Currently in Boston — September 9th, 2022

Top 10 September day for Friday

It was an absolutely stunning afternoon across New England with temperatures in the 70s. It will be beautiful Friday as readings reach the mid to upper 70s. The fine weather is going to continue into the weekend. There will be a hurricane passing well offshore but if you want to head to the beach look for some nice wave action. Temperatures will be in the 80s over the weekend but cooler at the beaches. Next week looks a little bit muggy at times but overall some more dry weather along with plenty of sunshine. There is a chance for a few showers on Tuesday.

Dave Epstein

What you need to know, currently.

Queen Elizabeth II died today and our founder, Eric Holthaus, wrote a piece on the ways climate reparations might be the best way to deal with her legacy.

"Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in British history, died on Thursday.

Elizabeth’s legacy will be many things, but perhaps the most consequential trend she presided over is the steady escalation of climate emergency — and the cumulative harm of climate colonialism that the monarchy bears responsibility for.

In 2020, a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that the impact of climate change had been magnified in formerly colonized countries in the Caribbean and southwest Indian Oceans. The researchers found that colonization degraded soils, removed forests, and erased eons of traditional knowledge that previously enabled people to coexist with extreme weather. In some cases, the researchers concluded, colonialism was directly responsible for 'irreversible ecological shifts.'

It’s impossible to fathom, much less calculate, the consequences of British Imperialism on the planet as a whole."

Click here to read the whole article!

What you can do, currently.

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