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Saskia Karges

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What My Balcony Is Trying to Tell Me About This Summer

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Italy is currently in the middle of its fifth heatwave. For more than two weeks straight we’ve had 34–39°C during the day. No breaks. No rain. Overnight lows aren’t dropping below 23–24°C either. It’s...

7 days ago

The Chicken and the Egg Question

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Here’s a chicken-and-egg question that’s been stuck in my head for days. What comes first, cognitive dissonance or corporate greed? Does money shut the brain off? Or does the brain have to switch off first...

9 days ago

Extreme Rainfall Is No Longer a Weather Issue — It’s an Operational Risk

The Climate Change Adaption Series (Part 1)

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Summer still follows a familiar pattern: heat builds, pressure rises—and then the storms arrive. What used to be short-lived relief is...

18 days ago

The Climate Change Adaption Series

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We are now in mid-July, and I am no longer sure whether what we have experienced here in Italy since the end of May were multiple heatwaves — or simply one long, continuous one. It feels as if it never...

24 days ago

After the Storm

Yesterday, our small town took a hit. The day had been suffocating under 36°C (97°F), the humid kind of heat that presses down on your chest and makes everything feel slow and heavy. Then the sky turned. Not gradually, not politely. It drop...

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    PhD in Neuroscience | Author of AMATEA (dystopian fiction) | writing about the anthropocene, mermaids and heavy metal roadtrips \ud83d\udcda✍️\ud83c\udf3f linktr.ee/saskia.karges As seen on Resilience.org, Featured.com, and United Citizens of Europe

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