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Kate Mackenzie
kmac
This fine and nuanced report by @catrineinhorn and @cflav is not a story of innovative finance triumphing in saving nature. It’ll be characterised that way, regardless.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/05/climate/Mexico-reef-climate-change.
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Alexandre Terrien
aterrien
"'Physical risk' or 'climate impact risk' used to be a niche concern... That’s changed quickly... That said, there’s a steep learning curve with assessing physical climate risk. This includes figuring
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The CLEO Institute
CLEOInstitute
"The most polarized issue in the US in August 2020 was climate change... If we can talk about climate change, we talk about just about anything, anywhere." - @KHayhoe leading
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Jeff McFadden
homemadeguitars
Climate change:We're still talking about the future.Look around you.Think beyond temperature.What is temperature? Temperature is the measure of energy in a material.Energy makes stuff happen.More energy.More happens.Temperature is only
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Dr. Jonathan Foley
GlobalEcoGuy
The notion that “We can’t solve climate change with individual actions alone.” is correct.The same is true for any sentence that says, “We can’t solve climate change with _________ alone.”
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Winston Chow (周祥龙) 🇸🇬
winstontlchow
Paying attention to a record that may be broken today for rainfall in Singapore. The highest total rainfall *in one day* for *January* is 216.2 mm for manned weather stations
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Nature-based Solutions Initiative | Oxford Univ.
NatureBasedSols
In the UK, #naturebasedsolutions are a vital part of building resilience to the impacts of #climatechange, while storing carbon and protecting #biodiversity.To learn how, read our new policy brief with
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Dave Jones
CoalFreeDave
THREAD: Our new half-year research on Europe's electricity transition, published today..1/9: For the first time, renewables generated more than fossil fuels! Covid sped it up, but the trend was there
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Ember
EmberClimate
10 Tweet Thread of the EU Power Sector in 2020Key findings of our fifth annual report with @AgoraEW 1. Renewables overtook fossil fuels as the EU’s main source of electricity
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Climate Tracker News
CTrackerNews
In the last week, I, @SeemaPrasad_me, came across two pieces that touched upon eco-anxiety. One that described the worry and obsessions of a climate scientist. Another was an excerpt from
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Luke Savage
LukewSavage
There are only two paths ahead, folks. Gotta say, I much prefer the first one.https://jacobinmag.com/2020/09/ecosocialism-barbarism-climate-change-denial-wildfires?fbclid=IwAR1FeV9Phx0YYa2mjdziaMHqwvAb0rM1X5IkmcSKYl3ZiszNb-moRIqn06U One of
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Will 2020 be the warmest year on record? Yes, but only in some datasets. Here are the odds we'd expect of a new record given data through November:NASA - 99%NOAA
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spencer roberts
Unpop_Science
thinking about toxic positivity in environmentalismhttps://twitter.com/barackobama/status/1357743471885484032 It’s in vogue to caution against how “doomerism” can engender apathy, but we rarely grapple with the way that positivity doe
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Bob Kopp
bobkopp
I had a great conversation with @kmac as she prepared this column, much of which could not make it into her 1000 words. So here are some more thoughts:https://twitter.com/bobkopp/status/1360224071250755584 The
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Dreamweasel
Dreamweasel
CARLSON: Climate change is as real as systemic racism!DEMS: For once, we agreeCARLSON: But I’m mocking you! You might as well believe Trump is subservient to PutinDEMS: That’s correctCARLSON: Or
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David Arkush
David_Arkush
A few thoughts on the House Republican arguing that the Fed shouldn’t incorporate climate into stress tests. /1 Industry sees the writing on the wall. It’s obvious that "safety and
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