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DawnTJ90™ 🇵🇭💖🇨🇦
DawnTJ90
Everywhere is warming faster than everywhere (1)thread Everywhere is warming faster than everywhere (2) Everywhere is warming faster than everywhere (3) Everywhere is warming faster than everywhere (4) Everywhere is
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Andrew Dessler
AndrewDessler
I'm a co-author on a new paper about committed warming! @mzelinka is a co-author, so you know it's good!https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-020-00955-x Here is an explainer video. I'm using the fancy video set-up
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Richard Dixon
catinsight
If you live in SE England & are saddened by lack of snow in this easterly, turn away now. This shows the mean 12Z temperature for a SE/E/NE wind from
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
The way the new @UNEP emissions gap report frames future warming outcomes is extremely confusing. The typical way to do this is what @climateactiontr does, e.g. saying that stated policies
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Lets clarify something about "committed warming". A world where concentrations of CO2 and other GHGs remain constant in the atmosphere is not the same as a world where emissions go
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
How expensive is it to limit global warming to less than 2°C?The IPCC reports that the median cost to limit warming to less than 2°C corresponds to an annualized reduction
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Andrew Dessler
AndrewDessler
People throw around warming of 2°C or 3°C this century as if it's nothing. The last ice age was about 5°C (10°F) colder than today & it was a completely
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Kurt "Masks Save Lives" Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
Now, before the stupid conservatives begin sneering and laughing AGAIN about climate change and a massive snowstorm, one more time trying to educate:A warming climate causes extreme weather events, *including*
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Climate scientist here; stuff like this is dangerously inaccurate. If we stop emissions tomorrow, the earth will remain around 1.2C above preindustrial temps. If we get to net-zero emissions by
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MJVentrice
MJVentrice
One of the things I spoke about in my #AMS2019 talk was this past Dec-Jan Sudden Stratospheric Warming Event compared to February 2018 (produced Beast from the East). I was
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Joeri Rogelj
JoeriRogelj
Is there warming in the pipeline and what are the implications for policy and climate targets? A short thread on how to interpret new results from a recent study in
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Ben See
ClimateBen
An extraordinary 10 to 60 percent or even more of both fresh and saltwater fish species will be unable to survive in their current areas due to abrupt climate change
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Ben See
ClimateBen
In 1990, fourteen year old me never expected to find himself on 'social media' 30 years later asking millions of people things like "How many more months of rising carbon
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Prof Juju 🌍🌹🌱💙 #FreeDishaRavi #FarmersProtest
JKSteinberger
Hi. Waves. Remember all that talk about remaining within 1.5°C of warming, or else? Well we're already at 1.2°C. Is this bad? Yes.https://twitter.com/ed_hawkins/status/1338862201264717827 For one, it means we're on the
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, and is responsible for about a quarter of the warming we have experienced to-date. Reducing methane emissions is an important part of climate mitigation.
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Fabien Maussion
FabClimate
After yesterday's poll, a thread. This plot shows the 2m temperature provided by @ECMWF's #era5 reanalysis, (1) averaged over the globe and (2) averaged for all glacier locations (weighted by
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