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Aki Tonami
atonton28
Great news Japan decided to start constructing a new #Arctic research icebreaker. Related, the Japan Consortium for Arctic Environmental Research, which is a nationwide network of Japan-based Arctic researchers &
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Michael Snyder
SeattleWXGuy
#WAWX 1/ Could the great winter of January 1950 happen again in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest? I sometimes have this discussion with people I know and work with. After
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Spencer Berg🌻(he/him)
Spencer_Berg_
There’s a reason that it’s more then 50°F below normal in parts of Texas, that reason is climate change. I’ll explain why: we all know about the jet stream but
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John Homenuk
jhomenuk
Medium range model guidance is in agreement that high latitude blocking will return as we move into the middle of December. Ridging is forecast to into the Arctic as well
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— victoria ⁴ ? ༊*·˚
T3CHNOSUPP0RT
y’all please take a moment to read this thread about what’s going to happen in the arctic wildlife refuge and sign the petitions down below. petition:https:// www. protectthearctic. org-make sure
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Tony R. Walker 🇬🇧🇨🇦
tonyrwalker1
What policies exist to prevent #Arctic #seabirds being entangled/ingesting #plasticpollution?Learn more in this #openaccess paper published in @FACETSJournal todayReview of plastic pollution policies of Arctic countries in relation to seabi
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NonVoting Felon 💤
MichaelTanuvasa
America freezing has gotten worse bc of the acceleration of Arctic Sea Ice melting due to Climate Change. Freshwater being added to Seawater in Arctic Ocean. Bc Freshwater is less
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Heather Exner-Pirot
ExnerPirot
Another article that incorrectly links melting ice to increasing oil & gas development and an economic "race" in the #Arctic, this time from otherwise reputable @DiscoverMag . This boom is
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Oregon Zoo
OregonZoo
This week, the White House began a process to auction off drilling sites in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge — letting oil and gas companies pick which parts of the
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Ben See
ClimateBen
'these trajectories are only realised if pledges that amount to the fastest, most complex industrial and technological revolution in human history are delivered'Yes. And even if fantasy negative emissions technology
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Samuel Hayes
Icy_Samuel
#Arctic #seaice extent has seen a minor boom, gaining 966,000 km² between Jan 5ᵗʰ and 17ᵗʰ, taking it from lowest on record to 12ᵗʰ lowest.Does this mean a stronger pack,
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Scott Duncan
ScottDuncanWX
While large parts of the Arctic remain ice free, temperatures remain extremely high compared to normal for this time of year.Temperature is unable to drop much below freezing where open
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raven / eric ❄️🦭❄️
tuIugaaraq
reminder that esk!mo is a derogatory word used for us. that’s not our name. the history behind it is violent and has everything to do with colonization. not just land
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Tincture Of Museum
TinctureOfMuse
#Museums maybe closed but here is a #thread of some London exhibitions with my blog reviews and links to online content – so grab a cuppa and peruse the latest
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Marie-Pier Poulin
mp_poulin
Very happy to share my first first-author paper, from my undergrad research - https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7165! This work was done in close collaboration with @clermont_jeanne, mentor extraordinaire, and under the supervision of
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Dr. Emily Fairfax
EmilyFairfax
Really frustrated to read this CNN article and the study that it is based on. Seems to be a fundamental misunderstanding of what beaver ponds are and are not. They
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