Climate—Fortunes

Welcome to your Climate Horoscope, where we navigate the turbulent skies of a world affected by climate change. Let us delve into the atmospheric energies that will shape your day and shed light on the evolving weather patterns around us in times of the climate crisis.

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Your climate fortune

A flood approaches your 2nd House, the sphere of wealth and values, marking a time of potential abundance or disruptive change. Expect a surge in finances or possessions, which might seem chaotic but can flourish if managed well. Emotionally, you may grapple with self-worth and personal values, offering a chance for deep self-discovery. Floods, while disruptive, cleanse and nourish, washing away what's old or stagnant. Brace for the deluge in your 2nd House—it may overwhelm, but it promises richer, fertile grounds. Amid the chaos, seek balance and let this time bolster your self-esteem and financial well-being.

Symbol of the house

The 2nd astrological house represents material resources and personal values. In the context of climate change, the 2nd house reminds us to reassess our values and the way we consume resources. It encourages us to prioritize sustainable practices, reduce waste, and make choices that align with preserving the environment. By adopting eco-friendly habits and valuing the preservation of natural resources, we can contribute to mitigating climate change and creating a more sustainable future.

Dos

  • — Use caution when using generators.
  • — Secure outdoor objects.
  • — Move to higher ground.

Do Nots

  • — Touch electrical equipment.
  • — Return home too early.
  • — Shower.

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Remember, dear friends, that we are interconnected with the planet we call home. By nurturing our environment, embracing sustainable practices, advocating for change, both on a personal and political level, we can collectively steer our world towards a brighter and greener future. Find out more about this project here.

Developed during the Environmental Data, Media and the Humanities-Hackathon, 31 May - 2 June 2023, Potsdam, organised by the network of digital humanities of Potsdam University in collaboration with Lukas Diestel, Maximilian Hepach, Giacomo Marinsalta, Sybille Neumeyer, Jonas Parnow, Birgit Schneider, May Ee Wong, funded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. The source code is on Github.