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Ben See
ClimateBen
2021 the (real) story so far:1. the oldest, thickest Arctic sea ice is not as stable as previously thought2. committed global warming has a most-likely value of 2.5°C3. grasslands are
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Josh Trebach, MD
jtrebach
OK HEAR ME OUT: I absolutely love the topic of carbon monoxide (CO)...but I feel like we learn about it all wrong in med school. Let's talk about carbon monoxide
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Sam Friluftsliv-Stan Evans-Brown
SamEBNHPR
In particular, I was triggered this weekend by listening to @iamrashidajones and @BillGates talk climate change on their podcast this week, and hearing this... http://gatesnotes.com/Podcast/Is-it- … It was like a bat
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Naomi Klein
NaomiAKlein
To summarize. We've got out-of-control wildfires thanks to:- Rampant carbon pollution- The systematic suppression of Indigenous knowledge about controlled burns- Covid ravaging prisons, which limits the number of prisoners available
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Microsoft On the Issues
MSFTIssues
In January 2020, we unveiled our plans to become carbon negative by 2020. Fast forward 365 days. How’s it growing? Our first ever sustainability report has some good green news
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Wido K Witecka
KWitecka
1/ With Japan's Nippon Steel announcing carbon neutrality by 2050, what could this mean in the context of the ambitious 2030 hydrogen target? @TakeshiKuramo @Ma_Deutsch @gnievchenko @sstapczynski @RENEWIndustry #hydrogen
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
1) Let me explain the problem with this in a series of tweets.@GretaThunberg @KevinClimate @GeorgeMonbiot https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jan/16/carbon-capture-vital-meeting-climate-goals-scientists-cut-emissions 2) "Engin
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Thorsten Benner
thorstenbenner
A decade ago, who would have thought Green party co-leaders would rail against "geopolitical self-dwarfication", pushing joint transatlantic agenda as alternative to "China's authoritarian pursuit of hegemony".This i
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Nature-based Solutions Initiative | Oxford Univ.
NatureBasedSols
Oceans absorb ~30% of global CO2 emissions - how can we make the most of this C sink potential, whilst supporting ecosystems & local people?Follow this thread for take-homes from
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Andrew Scheer
AndrewScheer
Bill Morneau’s “resignation” is further proof of a government in chaos. At a time when Canadians are worried about their health and their finances , Justin Trudeau’s government is so
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Giulio Mattioli
giulio_mattioli
You want to get a sense of how difficult transport is for climate mitigation? Go no further than this report. A THREAD with lots of graphshttps://twitter.com/giulio_mattioli/status/1327172802043125760 Transport is by far
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Matthew Wilson
LandscapeMan
It’s possible also that people may be wondering why we use peat in the first place. Roll your sleeves up for a long thread..Pre WW2 the main trade in plants
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Kew Gardens
kewgardens
Tree planting is often portrayed as an easy answer to the climate crisis, but a new review led by @KewScience and @bgci highlights the issues with large-scale tree planting. Follow
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Erika Berenguer
Erika_Berenguer
BREAKING: June 2020 saw the highest number of #fires in the Brazilian #Amazon since 2007, indicating that this burning season will be even worse than last year - a direct
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Rachel Cohen
rmc031
I wrote a new story for @theintercept on factions within the Democratic climate coalition, and what we're likely see in the months ahead. Going to lay out some of the
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Richard Meyer
RichardMeyerDC
The idea that forcing new homes today to go all-electric is the easiest and cheapest path to low-carbon buildings assumes an array of facts not submitted into evidence. Let's look
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