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Alexander Kaufman
AlexCKaufman
A quick story: In summer 1986, as a heat wave roasted Georgia, an elderly man living "alone in a small apartment in a rundown part of town" said this to
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wretchardthecat
wretchardthecat
The real problem with "trust the science" is that the model-prediction-validation system that proved so successful with simple systems can't predict complex systems like climate, biology and human networks, the
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
Every day I understand more about why, for almost 50 years, my field has been shouting “there are limits to growth” and not getting through in a way that leads
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Daniel Hurst
danielhurstbne
Thread: I spoke this week with the EU ambassador to Australia, @MichaelPulchEU, about the ongoing negotiations on a free trade agreement, climate policies, and growing support in Europe for a
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Daniel A. Barber
DanielABarber
I think the hardest thing for young architects (and others) facing climate is to cultivate new aspirations. Most come in with ambition to be a design star, we have to
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Ali Hancock
crochetninja
So the reason I was awake at 4am this morning was because I was thinking about textile production in utopian/dystopian futures. Dystopias are always brown and leather, and utopias are
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Ben Pile
clim8resistance
New video on the UK Climate Assembly's "recommendation" that meat and dairy consumption be reduced by 20-40%.In fact, just ten people made that recommendation.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mKV-PAKpR8 This is quite a complex
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Dr. Jonathan Foley
GlobalEcoGuy
Addressing climate change is like playing chess.We need to use all the pieces, employ multiple strategies, and always see the whole board.Sadly, we’re not doing that today.https://link.medium.com/XzBeVRiNTdb To address climate
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Roger Pielke Jr.
RogerPielkeJr
Good news and bad news on the Biden Administration's efforts to consider a "social cost of carbon" via an Interagency Working Group on the Social Cost of Greenhouse Gaseshttps://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-ac
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Sinéad Mercier
sineadmercier
Thread: I have noticed a worrying trend online where senior, well-connected environmentalists are increasingly leaving negative comments or rebuttals against the comments of young (sometimes child) environmentalists & climate strikers.
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Ryan Putnam
RypeArts
I’m going to release some NFTs this morning but also still thinking through how to offset some of the environmental costs associated with CryptoArt. This is some of my initial
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Erica Gies
egies
"SLOW WATER" is what I'm calling the way we can adapt to avoid the increased flood risk of 48 percent of global land area by 2100, and 52% of the
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Dr. Katharine Wilkinson
DrKWilkinson
It's International Day of Women and Girls in Science. So let’s rewind to the mid-1800s and give some love to Eunice Newton Foote, the grandmother of climate science and a
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Frank Mitloehner
GHGGuru
THREAD:Accounting correctly for methane’s short-lived nature isn’t greenwashing, it’s science. This great paper reinforces what we at @UCDavisCLEAR have been saying – agriculture methane warms differently than fossil CO2. 1/
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Leo Hickman
LeoHickman
This is big news.Shell has just, for the first time, published a 1.5C scenario."Sky 1.5 is a highly ambitious pathway that is still technically possible but extremely challenging."https://www.shell.com/energy-and-innovation/the-en
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wireman4texas
I’m going to vote for Joe Biden. I consider myself a Leftist. I’m a @DSA member. I’m no fan of Biden nor the DNC. Corporate controlled parties are what’s wrong
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