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yungneocon
No single thing besides exogenous extinction events or rapid climactic shifts have caused as much as death, human & non human, as the invention of agriculture, & that’s a fact
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Michael Thompson
sehric
"Is this important? Yes. It means that the little blip of extra warming that we got in the past five years is only a down payment on the penalty that
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Gerg
Gergyl
That's an extraordinary signal if take a moment to look carefully -- the fire return interval across most of forested south-eastern Australia has ~halved in 30 years.https://twitter.com/Cirrus_JGray4/status/1358631074427858944 Why? Glob
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Dr. Sarah E. Myhre
SarahEMyhre
Here is a bit of a on extreme weather and climate change, with the goal of clearing up confusion. Extreme weather are events that stand out from normal patterns of
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Celeste Labedz
celestelabedz
It’s here: the lockdown seismology paper is out in @ScienceMagazine! Here’s a thread sharing how this paper came to be, an intro to what we found, and a note on
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Dr. Sarah E. Myhre
SarahEMyhre
All weather is now impacted by climate. There is no weather absent the forcing of climate change. THIS is why we are entering a non-analogue future.https://twitter.com/cmrtyz/status/1361810299603443715 There has never been
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Darren J. Beattie 🌐
DarrenJBeattie
Interesting study by Finnish and Japanese researchers concludes no evidence for "anthropogenic climate change." https://arxiv.org/pdf/1907.00165.pdf Whether or not this study is valid, the fact that it is done by Finnish
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EuroMarine OYSTER
EM_OYSTER
Today we will be showcasing all our female OYSTERsWe will tell you about the work they do, why they enjoy being a scientist and most importantly they will tell you
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Dr Valérie Masson-Delmotte
valmasdel
Vu hier soir au journal de 20h de @France2tv, un "publireportage" peu informatif @francetvinfo @sdjfranceinfotv sur les Français qui sont partis réveillonner à Dubaï pour échapper aux mesures de gestion
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Neal Hockley
NealHockley
This has been taking some flak from ppl who know that bracken isn't the climax vegetation in the uplands. But responses that talk of "wastelands" are also missing something. That
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Nils Gilman
nils_gilman
My own view is that gradualism followed by a final exclamation point is a very likely extinction scenario, both for dinosaurs — and for humans. Indulge me in long thread
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Đʀ ʍiℓɛѕ ʍɛdiɳa 😷
milesphd
Empirical evidence linking Florida red tide blooms to nitrogen from urban and agricultural areas near the coast https://twitter.com/jimjawitz/status/1304115018846273536 Comment or DM for free copy of articlehttps://twitter.com/milesphd/stat
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Felix Creutzig
efesce
1/7 Bioenergy for climate change mitigation overrated? Our paper suggests that sustainability threshold translate into much more limited bioenergy and BECCS potential. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcbb.12798#.YCuLYJT9rTk.twit
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Mark C. Lewis
MCL1965
1/9 What if some of Shakespeare's most famous works were prescient parables about climate change? A look at 'Hamlet', 'Macbeth", 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', and 'King Henry IV, Part 2'
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Judith Hauck
JudithHauck
My most important take-away from the Global #Carbon Budget 2020:While emissions dropped by an unprecedented 7%, atmospheric CO₂ not only kept growing, it kept growing by pretty much the same
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Ben Harvey
benjaminpharvey
/1 Excited to share two papers we recently had published this year looking into the role of ocean acidification in shaping marine communities using our natural CO2 seep in Japan.Ocean
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