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Jorge C. Berny Mier y Teran
JorgeCBerny
Underscoring the importance to work on breeding for high temperature tolerance between and within specieshttps://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/may/05/one-billion-people-will-live-in-insufferable-heat-within-50-years-study Just checki
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Wim Thiery
WimThiery
In our new @NatRevEarthEnv paper, we review the history of the iconic @IPCC_CH Burning Ember diagram, and report the methodological advances applied in the recent #SRCCL and #SROCC reports.http://go.nature.com/2FfWHn4 (free-to-read:
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Arminius
Arminiusss
Ok, here is the exact reason. No defence expert has told you yet, it's only Arminius.The immediate cause of this confrontation is the recent Trump's verbal and non verbal attack
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
1/: Spring is about to kick in. COVID-cases are naturally starting to drop, and there will be no longer grounds to maintain #restrictions. So the crisis protagonists are currently
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Elise Gould
eliselgould
Little changed in today's BLS release of Job Openings and Labor Turnover for December. In fact, "little changed" was mentioned 17 times in the report, including little changed in job
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Palley
stephendpalley
Some thoughts on Ripple's Answer to the SEC Complaint, which was filed last week. When a defendant is sued they have a couple of immediate options. They can move to
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Arvind Ravikumar
arvindpawan1
I talk a lot about equity & justice in international climate policy. Here, I argue that carbon border adjustments are unjust & hypocritical, and penalize the developing world for actions
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Ranil Dissanayake
scepticalranil
This is a subject dearly close to my heart: communicating economics to non-economists.Almost my entire career has been about this, through policy notes, teaching, speeches, presentations, emails, discussions over coffee
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Katherine Michelmore
michelmorek
@jacobsgoldin and I have a new working paper that looks at which children benefit from the Child Tax Credit and which do not.Ungated version here: http://papers.nber.org/tmp/63325-w27940.pdfA thread on some of
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Kara Sıçan (The Black Rat)
architectrader
I just finished "The Chastening" by Blustein. A minor problem of mine with the market history sub-genre is quantities they talk about becomes hard to weigh as time passes. I
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Alex Lees
Alexander_Lees
Denial of scientific evidence and rejection of scientific methods is increasingly pervasive - in a new paper, written with Simon Attwood, @JosBarlow & @benphalan and available here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-01285-z.pdf
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Ousermaâtrê
MrWsrmaAtra
Imho this thread (while it provides useful data) is a good example of a common pitfall in covid discourse: extreme utilitarianism / focus on numbers with no regard for what
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Jim Golby
jimgolby
There are many reasons:1. Weakens civilian control2. Creates bias due to closeness with officers & parochialism3. Retired GOs usually lack of right policy & political skills4. Heightens risks of politicization5.
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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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Danilo Leandro Trisi
TrisiDanilo
I'm coming out my newborn induced Twitter break to comment on this great new piece by my colleagues Matt Saenz & Arloc Sherman on how the number of people in
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CEEW
CEEWIndia
#Thread #UttarakhandGlacialBurst #Climatechange & #Uttarakhand: The bigger picture Continuing from our recent study of India’s extreme climate events, we analysed trends in Uttarakhand’s #climate vulnerability & present a bigger
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