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Isabel Santos
@isabelsantos.bsky.social
1 day ago
Greta is up for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, standing for climate action and humanity. Contrast that with Trump, who calls Americans “the enemy,” threatens U.S. cities with the military, and claims he’s at war with half the country. Who truly deserves “peace”? www.israelhayom.com/2025/….
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StoptheTories
@stopthetories.bsky.social
3 days ago
Wind is currently generating over 4 times as much energy as natural gas. It's actually generating more than all other sources combined, right now. Just wanted to make you aware of that and see how maddening it is that Badenoch wants to repeal the Climate Change Act.
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Joan Baxter
@joanbaxter.bsky.social
2 days ago
Nova Scotia - a province known for endless rainy days & many bountiful rivers & lakes - is into its 4th month of extreme drought. This is the French River, that provides Tatamagouche with water (or not). Climate crisis kicking in. But: let’s frack and clearcut anyway, says NS Premier Tim Houston.
A rocky and pebbly riverbed with almost no water in it, and in the middle of the gravelly empty middle, grass is growing. Some reddish and green shrubs are visible on the left of the photo.
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Nick Feik
@nickfeik.bsky.social
2 days ago
Exactly the same thing could be asked about our broken universities, schools funding model, climate policy, corporate taxation, housing, arts, govt transparency, youth justice, mental health etc etc etc
When will our politicians have the courage to make meaningful change to our broken aged care system? | Julianne Schultz

www.theguardian.com

When will our politicians have the courage to make meaningful change to our broken aged care system? | Julianne Schultz

The inspector general has applauded aspects of the new act but warns of a yawning gap between promise and delivery

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Truth Social(ist)
@twitterrefugeeog.bsky.social
about 6 hours ago
In a world full of greedy billionaires, convicted felon leaders, and climate change deniers, be a Greta Thunberg.
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David Ho
@davidho.bsky.social
1 day ago
Many climate projections rely on a lot of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) for CO₂ removal (CDR). Usually the criticism is of the biomass part, but given the uncertainty in CCS, how can we be so confident about scaling BECCS?

The jig is up for CCS and DAC. oilprice.com/Energy/Energ...

oilprice.com

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Michael E. Mann
@michaelemann.bsky.social
1 day ago
Climate action is emerging as a wedge that may increasingly separate China from the petrostate alliance of Russia, Saudi Arabia and U.S. (under Trump)

"As America fumbles, China races ahead -- Xi is building the future while Trump pushes tariffs and fights the woke wars." www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...

www.washingtonpost.com

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Best for Britain
@bestforbritain.org
about 10 hours ago
It’s a race to the bottom between Reform UK and the Tories on climate action.
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Kevin J. CREATURE
@kevinjkircher.com
1 day ago
Reclaiming urban spaces from cars, as Paris has done over the last ten years, is climate action - both mitigation (fewer emissions from fewer miles driven and more miles on public/active transit) and adaptation (less asphalt and urban heat island effect, more parks, trees and shade).

According to the City of Paris, in the last 10 years 150K trees have been planted & 45ha of parks created in the already hot city, all intended to not only improve quality-of-life today, but also help the city adapt to & manage summer heatwaves of 50℃ (122F) by 2050. Just the start. Common sense.

Paris before and after street transformation
New urban forest planted in front of Paris City Hall
A Paris “School Street” where cars are removed and people space/tree planting are added
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Shari in AZ🌵
@mutsy67.bsky.social
about 9 hours ago
🌎 Mikie Sherrill backs clean energy. Ciattarelli calls climate policy “overreach.” Register by Oct 14 to vote for a future—not fossil fuel favoritism. #VoteNJ
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Lawprofblawg
@lawprofblawg.bsky.social
3 days ago
"It sounds totally reasonable to not make students uncomfortable by talking about current events in any law, political science, philosophy, climate science, economics, or any other course," says one academic apologist. #Satire
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Forbes
@forbes.com
about 12 hours ago
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at using virtual power plants to curb blackouts and Jane Goodall’s call to action on protecting the natural environment.
Tax Credits Are Gone But Cheaper EVs Are Coming

www.forbes.com

Tax Credits Are Gone But Cheaper EVs Are Coming

This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at using virtual power plants to curb blackouts and Jane Goodall’s call to action on protecting the natural environment.

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Wolfgang Blau
@wblau.bsky.social
2 days ago
Increasingly clear: Europe must help Ukraine win the war (also) so that Europe can continue and expand its investments in climate action. If Ukraine loses, other Russian attacks will follow and divert even more of Europe’s attention, money and resources from climate action. We must help Ukraine.
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Ian@collapseaphorisms
@collapseaphorisms.bsky.social
1 day ago
Oh look, temperature and salinity shifts in the North Atlantic are already matching what climate models expected around mid-century, according to a new paper in Climate and Atmospheric Science. #collapse
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Susan Cosier
@susancosier.bsky.social
3 days ago
USGS scientists tell us about the effects of invasive species & climate change. Yet their fate, like many other federal employees who work in science & the environment, is unknown. My latest for @nrdc.org. Thank you to @meadekrosby.bsky.social, John Organ, Ed Arnett, and others for speaking with me.
The Attacks on Science Continue—This Time at the USGS

www.nrdc.org

The Attacks on Science Continue—This Time at the USGS

From sea level rise to bee populations, the agency’s wildlife and climate programs shed light on the world around us.

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Ed Maibach
@maibached.bsky.social
3 days ago
The benefits of climate solutions—perhaps especially switching to clean energy—are many and profound. New research suggests we should redouble efforts to communicate those benefits. Sounds right to me. Clean energy=Better health for all. @gchalliance.bsky.social @docsforclimate.bsky.social
Perceived costs and benefits and public support for climate policies - npj Climate Action

www.nature.com

Perceived costs and benefits and public support for climate policies - npj Climate Action

npj Climate Action - Perceived costs and benefits and public support for climate policies

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Sherry w/ a whY
@justiceforall.bsky.social
1 day ago
#Violence #INJUSTICE #Oppression #dehumanization Ⓥ is not a diet, it is a movement aimed at fundamental justice for all. It is a necessary moral correction in a morally bankrupt 🌎 Whether we are talking about animals, climate, health or #HumanRights, veganism is an imperative baseline. Please act ⚖️

All violence, all injustice, all oppression is interlinked. How we treat nonhuman animals sets the lower boundary for how we treat each other. The more cruelly we treat non-humans, the more terrible a weapon dehumanization is.

A monkey individual with their wrists bound and their arms tied behind their back and a rope around their neck.
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Jan Dutkiewicz
@jandutkiewicz.bsky.social
2 days ago
This, and especially the meat-eating, should not be up for debate *especially among visible climate/enviro folks in the global north*. The inefficacy objection to individual action falls apart when you consider the visibility of communicators' actions. link.springer.com/article….
Climate change communicators’ carbon footprints affect their audience’s policy support - Climatic Change

link.springer.com

Climate change communicators’ carbon footprints affect their audience’s policy support - Climatic Change

Global warming is caused mainly by CO2 emission from burning fossil fuels and is beginning to have large negative impacts on human well-being and ecosystems (IPCC 2014; IPCC 2018). Policies that mitigate CO2 emissions will require public support. Here, we examine how support for several possible decarbonization policies varies as a function of the personal carbon footprint of a researcher who advocates the policy. We find that people are more likely to support policies if the advocate for these policies has a low carbon footprint. Replicating our prior work, we find that the communicators’ carbon footprint massively affect their credibility and intentions of their audience to conserve energy (Attari, Krantz and Weber 2016). Our new finding is that their carbon footprint also affects audience support for public policies advocated by the communicator. In a second study, we show that the negative effects of a large carbon footprint on credibility are greatly reduced if the communicator reforms their behavior by reducing their personal carbon footprints. The implications of these results are stark: effective communication of climate science and advocacy of both individual behavior change and public policy interventions are greatly helped when advocates lead the way by reducing their own carbon footprint.

Until people in the climate movement very publicly stop eating meat and flying, we're not going to seem trustworthy. I will die on this hill.

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The Atlantic
@theatlantic.com
1 day ago
Simply replacing fossil-fuel extraction with critical-mineral mining is no way out of the climate crisis, Thea Riofrancos argues in her new book. Scott W. Stern on “Extraction”:
There Is No Green Transition Without Consequences

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There Is No Green Transition Without Consequences

A new book argues that simply replacing fossil-fuel extraction with critical-mineral mining is no way out of the climate crisis.

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ENDS Report
@endsreport.com
about 14 hours ago
New Green Party leader, Zack Polanski, has described the Labour government as “handmaids” of a “dangerous, deceitful politics” being peddled by Reform UK – much of which involves climate scepticism ⬇️
Government ‘failing on climate’ and peddling to ‘dangerous, deceitful politics’, says Green Party leader

www.endsreport.com

Government ‘failing on climate’ and peddling to ‘dangerous, deceitful politics’, says Green Party leader

New Green Party leader, Zack Polanski, has described the Labour government as “handmaids” of a “dangerous, deceitful politics” being peddled by Reform UK – much of which involves climate scepticism.

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Mike Hudema
@mikehudema.bsky.social
2 days ago
These 4 countries are almost entirely powered by #renewableenergy: 1. Iceland 🇮🇸 2. Paraguay 🇵🇾 3. Norway 🇳🇴 4. Costa Rica 🇨🇷 We have the solutions. #ActOnClimate #ClimateEmergency #climate #tech #renewables #renewableenergy
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