History doesn’t repeat itself, but it rhymes. This time, the lyrics are written in fire, floodwater, and fossil fuels.”
— definitely Mark Twain 2.0 today
Twelve articles.
One world.
Seventeen SDGs on life support.
Welcome to Earth, June 2025: where beef barons bankroll biodiversity loss + billionaires torch climate pledges, Trump repeals air pollution rules faster than you can say “mercury poisoning,” . . . and seaweed . . . yes, SEAWEED . . . is waving goodbye as the canary in the marine coal mine.
SDG 13: Climate Action
Let’s not bury the lede: The US is spending nearly $1 trillion a year on climate-related disaster recovery = 3% of GDP. That’s not a future cost. That’s now. Hurricanes Helene and Milton alone caused $113 billion in damage. Wildfires in LA? Another $65 billion.
Yet Trump’s EPA is repealing Biden-era rules designed to limit carbon dioxide, mercury, and toxic emissions from coal and gas plants. Because, according to the new EPA chief, these regulations were “regulating coal, oil and gas out of existence.”
. . . because that is the point of “fossil fuel energy dominance” = Asthma + Acid Rain + Insurance collapse are “patriotic”.
SDGs 1–4: No Poverty. Zero Hunger. Good Health. Quality Education.
In Brazil, the return of the billionaire beef barons has triggered land grabs, methane spikes, and a corruption déjà vu . . . all while Congress shields them from accountability.
In the U.S., youth education on climate risk is being erased, EPA documents are purged of the term “environmental justice,” and Black and Indigenous communities are left with uninsurable homes, poisoned air, and flooded schools.
Meanwhile? Solar remains resiliently less expensive than “Natural” Gas . . . without subsidies. However, that’s not the headline being pushed. Instead, we get, “AI needs more energy, so let’s kill solar tax credits.”
SDGs 12 & 15: Responsible Consumption. Life on Land.
What do you get when billionaire meat dynasties rewrite policy: Deforestation + biodiversity loss + firehoses of methane = the invisible but potent climate accelerant. Not to mention violence against Indigenous land defenders and whistleblowers, as reported in chilling FT exposés.
This is SDG 12 in reverse: from circular economy to circular firing squad.
SDGs 6, 14 & 15: Clean Water. Life Below Water. Life on Land.
While policymakers debate whether seaweed is “too niche” for policy briefs, entire marine ecosystems are collapsing beneath the waves.
Seaweed is NOT just sushi filler.
Seaweed is oxygen-giving + carbon-trapping + fish-nurturing miracle algae, AND now faces mass die-offs from coastal pollution + warming oceans AND hard infrastructure. China’s artificial shorelines increased from 24% to 71% in 40 years. Coral-like red algae beds near Cornwall are being smothered.
And when sargassum blooms go nuclear? Tourism tanks + fishing collapses, and entire communities in West Africa and the Caribbean are left stranded in stinking brown mulch.
There are startups using it in bricks and fertilizers. SCALE UP.
SDG 8, 9, 10, 16 & 17: Decent Work. Innovation. Reduced Inequalities. Institutions. Partnerships.
Here’s the paradox:
The European Central Bank is integrating climate risk into bank capital evaluations = recognizing that flash floods, like the ones that wrecked Chiva, Spain, aren’t one-offs.
Meanwhile, in the US? The Fed chair says climate “isn’t something we’re spending a lot of time on.”
Wall Street retreats from net-zero alliances.
JPMorgan doubles down on fossil fuels while BNP Paribas leads green bonds.
This isn’t just divergence.
It’s a split in planetary timelines.
And if central banks can’t agree on whether climate collapse is a financial risk, who is protecting your pension? Your municipality? Your food system?
SDG 7 & 11: Clean Energy. Sustainable Cities.
Let’s say it louder:
Solar is STILL cheaper than gas . . . even in an AI boom. Even with batteries added. Even when the US Senate tries to kill tax credits. And yet, the narrative being spun is that renewables are a “parasite on the grid.”
So let me ask: if “solar parasites” generate 78% less emissions, and protect kids’ lungs, and don’t rely on Putin, we are NOT using that word CORRECTLY.
Meanwhile, cities from Porto to Copenhagen are doubling down on liveability. And Luxembourg? Well, it’s waking up. But it needs citizens . . . like you . . . to speak up.
Final Scorecard? All 17 SDGs. All under threat.
If this were a football match, we’d be in minute 89, down by 2, with half our players sold to fossil sponsors and the seaweed union on strike.
Decency is NEEDED.
Here are the articles and links for context:
▷ Financial Times: Banks boosted fossil fuel finance by more than a fifth in 2024 https://on.ft.com/3FIEaPD . . . Read the 66-page PDF “Banking on Chaos 2025 PDF published by Rainforest Action Network + BankTrack + Indigenous Environmental Network + Oil Change International + Reclaim Finance – ONG + Sierra Club + Urgewald & Center for Environment and Energy Development (CEED) https://www.ran.org/publications/banking-on-climate-chaos-2025/
▷ Bloomberg: Starbucks, Kraft Heinz and others are slow to address the potent emissions in their supply chains https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-16/kraft-heinz-starbucks-struggle-to-deliver-methane-promises
▷ Financial Times: London trains firefighters for higher risk of summer wildfire https://on.ft.com/3HCYSRA
▷ Bloomberg: Homeowners Battle Insurers Over $2.9 Trillion Climate Risk https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-06-13/climate-change-france-insurers-and-homeowners-in-legal-fight-over-subsidence
▷ Financial Times: US borrowers opt for ‘greenhushing’ of bond sales under Trump https://on.ft.com/4l5NkVb
▷ Bloomberg: The Trump Administration Keeps Denying Disaster Preparedness Aid to States https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-11/why-fema-keeps-keeps-denying-disaster-preparedness-aid-to-states
▷ Financial Times: US moves to repeal Biden-era limits on pollution from power plants https://on.ft.com/45kfZRW
▷ Bloomberg: US Spending on Climate Damage Nears $1 Trillion Per Year https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-17/us-spending-on-climate-damage-nears-1-trillion-per-year
▷ Financial Times: The controversial return of Brazil’s billionaire beef barons https://on.ft.com/3ZwlB7S
▷ Bloomberg: Solar’s Cheaper Than Gas to Help Power AI, Lazard Says https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-16/solar-is-cheaper-than-natural-gas-to-help-power-ai-lazard-says
▷ Financial Times: Seaweed conservation ‘inadequate’ to fight alarming loss https://lnkd.in/euye_bs3
▷ Bloomberg: European Central Bank Amends Bank Capital Reviews to Reflect Extreme Weather Risks https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-17/ecb-amends-bank-capital-reviews-to-reflect-extreme-weather-risks
Question: which SDGs resonate with each article? Let’s discuss: 📧christian@youth4planet.org 📱+352 621613164
SDG 1 = NO Poverty
SDG 2 = ZERO Hunger
SDG 3 = GOOD Health and WELL-Being
SDG 4= QUALITY Education
SDG 5 = Gender EQUALITY
SDG 6 = CLEAN Water and Sanitation
SDG 7 = AFFORDABLE and CLEAN Energy
SDG 8 = DECENT Work and Economic GROWTH
SDG 9 = Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 = REDUCED Inequalities
SDG 11 = SUSTAINABLE Cities and Communities
SDG 12 = RESPONSIBLE Consumption and Production
SDG 13 = Climate ACTION
SDG 14 = Life BELOW Water
SDG 15 = Life ON Land
SDG 16 = Peace, Justice and STRONG Institutions
and
SDG 17 = Partnerships for the Goals

1 comment
Paul THILTGES
I’m impressed, excellent job, Christian! Now I have food for thoughts, articless to read for ages, and definitely ready-to-use arguments in difficult discussions. 😅🙏🏻🌻