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Prof. Kimberly Nicholas
KA_Nicholas
.@theAGU hosts a massive conference of Earth and space scientists every December, usually in San Francisco (photos below from previous years). My 1st meeting was in 2003 as a masters'
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Megan Milliken Biven🖖💫🐊
BayouTerrier
I am very relieved that I'm not the only one discouraged by the discourse surrounding this article. The environmental establishment's unwillingness to win over labor undermines every single one of
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David Thomas Moore
dtmooreeditor
This is an excellent question! (To save anyone the click, Katie's asking why we say 'wolf' and 'golf' differently.) Pronunciation in English is a storied, rambling topic.*ahem* A thread.https://twitter.com/joan_of_orc/st
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Asher 🚶🏰🐌🌳🔰🧢
AsherDeMontreal
When the f*** has Bloomberg ever criticized rebates for EVs?When Bloomberg's conferences aren't sponsored by fossil fuels, they're by power companies... who stand to lose big if people use e-bikes
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Stephen Stapczynski
SStapczynski
Japan imported its 1st shipment of liquefied natural gas 50 years ago today. Now the nation is the world’s largest buyer of the fuel (and pioneered the industry)Hiroshi Anzai is
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
1. As another deadline for a deal with the EU sails by, there is still no sense of urgency from the UK government. It’s letting the clock run down towards
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
Scenario Z: Covid is never brought under control, mutates too much every season to be managed like the flu, and goes endemic with higher base fatality rate and is too
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David Konisky
DavidKonisky
A few thoughts on the #EnvironmentalJustice justice section of the Democrat's new climate plan: https://climatecrisis.house.gov/sites/climatecrisis.house.gov/files/Climate%20Crisis%20Action%20Plan.pdf First and foremost, it is really no
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AukeHoekstra
AukeHoekstra
California had rolling blackouts https://www.utilitydive.com/news/california-power-outages-underscore-challenge-of-maintaining-reliability-du/583727/ because of airconditioner demand soarding in a heat wave while some gas plants went offlin
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Allison Fisher
citizenfisher
Climate coverage has dropped precipitously since #COVID began to dominate media attention. According to @media_climate, for the month of Aug coverage is down 37% from this time last year. But
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Mark Cranfield, Legal Insurance Risk Assessor
MarkCranfield_
From "Storms of My Grandchildren" by James Hansen The IPCC has known about the incredible magnitude of the aerosol cooling effect for nearly 20 years.Amounts in Wm² are multiplied by
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Noah Kaufman
noahqk
It’s now 2021 and the world's biggest economy has no bedrock law to limit CO2 emissions. This is important because (1) climate change may be the largest and most intractable
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Bill McKibben
billmckibben
So, every once in a while by pure chance, one knows something about something in the news. Today that's me--it's about a guy named Brian Deese who is up for
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Angel Luis Colón
GoshDarnMyLife
As someone who has been validated by outside parties in regards of his abilities to judge what makes good short fiction work, allow me a thread on the state of
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Greenhouse
Greenhouse_PR
After @JoeBiden is finally declared the victor in the US presidential election, what does the result mean for climate change? We take a look at what to expect from a
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Robinson Meyer
yayitsrob
Here is a short thread of crazy facts I learned about the history of the American economy while writing this story:https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/12/new-visual-history-american-energy/617329/ In 1800, fossil fuels played n
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