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Mark Copelovitch
@mcopelov.bsky.social
about 5 hours ago
Since we're saving coal & manufacturing & playing all the greatest hits, your regular reminder that most Americans now work in the non-tradable services sector, experience trade only as consumers, & the mercantilism does nothing but make them poorer when they shop at Target, Costco, & Walmart.
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David Ho
@davidho.bsky.social
about 7 hours ago
The Department of Energy has added these terms to its growing ā€œlist of words to avoidā€ because words are dangerous: climate change green decarbonization emissions energy transition sustainability sustainable clean energy dirty energy carbon footprint COā‚‚ footprint tax breaks tax credits subsidies
Energy Dept. adds ā€˜climate change’ and ā€˜emissions’ to banned words list

www.politico.com

Energy Dept. adds ā€˜climate change’ and ā€˜emissions’ to banned words list

It is the latest in a series of Trump administration efforts to dispute, silence or downplay climate change.

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Kate Marvel
@drkatemarvel.bsky.social
1 day ago
my takeaway from climate week nyc is that "climate storytelling" is a little too much "we must reimagine our deepest souls in relationship to mother nature and the moral abyss of the polycrisis into which we must now stare" and not enough "ok but get a heat pump"
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Zack Labe
@zacklabe.com
about 3 hours ago
Another view of the anomalous warmth across northern Siberian and the Kara Sea region of the #Arctic Ocean from this past August. Ocean surface temperatures are also running near record warm levels in this area, along with ice-free waters. Data from ERA5: doi.org/10.24381/cds...
Polar stereographic map of a region across Siberia and the Barents-Kara Seas of the Arctic. The map shows temperature anomalies with red being warmer than average and blue being colder than average relative to a 1981-2010 baseline using ERA5 data. Most places are warmer than average during this month of August 2025.
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Mark Copelovitch
@mcopelov.bsky.social
about 6 hours ago
No, this simply cannot possibly be. I was told that large-scale, non-universal redistribution was unaffordable, unfair, rampant with moral hazard, immoral, & un-American šŸ¤”
ā€˜Mine, Baby, Mine’: Trump Officials Offer $625 Million to Rescue Coal

www.nytimes.com

ā€˜Mine, Baby, Mine’: Trump Officials Offer $625 Million to Rescue Coal

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Jess McLaughlin, PhD (they/them)
@jfmclaughlin92.bsky.social
about 3 hours ago
real talk though, i got this phone in summer 2021 and only paid it off last year, it is *absurd* that it's basically obsolete now. it's unethical that something so environmentally destructive, reliant on labor exploitation, and expensive to the consumer is made to be disposable in such a short time!

oh great, my phone died and so now i can't log into ANYTHING because of the gd 2FA

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Prof Bill McGuire
@profbillmcguire.bsky.social
about 3 hours ago
"The White House will open 13.1 MILLION acres (5.3m hectares) of public land to coal mining" What hope for us is there - honestly? www.theguardian.com/us-ne….
Trump administration spending $625m to revive dying coal industry

www.theguardian.com

Trump administration spending $625m to revive dying coal industry

White House allocating 13.1m acres of public land to coal mining, which has been on rapid decline over past 30 years

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Climatologist49
@climatologist49.bsky.social
about 5 hours ago
Fog bow at the Portage Glacier Visitor's Center.
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Emily Atkin
@emorwee.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
Meanwhile, coal miners are scheduled to protest in front of the Department of Labor later this month because Trump had delayed enforcement of protections against silica dust, a significant factor in the rise in black lung disease

Buggy whips! We need more buggy whips, gol darnit ! www.nytimes.com/2025/09/29/c...

www.nytimes.com

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Mark Z. Jacobson
@mzjacobson.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
Busting a myth about how much new land is needed for the U.S. to run on 100% clean, renewable energy (wind, water, solar) for all energy purposes after electrifying all energy sectors (0.85%), vs on fossil fuels plus biofuels today (2.4%) www.youtube.com/shorts/Rm….
Busting a myth on how much land is needed for the U.S. to run on 100% WWS vs fossil+biofuels today

www.youtube.com

Busting a myth on how much land is needed for the U.S. to run on 100% WWS vs fossil+biofuels today

YouTube video by Mark Z. Jacobson

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Ben Sanderson
@benmsanderson.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
Paris-Berlin sleeper: low carbon, 2 years old, constantly full, but currently losing SNCF a few million EUR/yr Intl Jet fuel tax exemptions are 80 years old and cost the EU 22 million EUR/yr for the Paris-Berlin route alone. And you're cutting... the sleeper? www.theguardian.com/trave….
It’s goodnight Vienna as Paris sleeper train to Austria and Berlin hit by cuts

www.theguardian.com

It’s goodnight Vienna as Paris sleeper train to Austria and Berlin hit by cuts

Some Nightjet services suspended from mid-December after French withdrawal amid public budget crisis

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Andrew Dessler
@andrewdessler.com
about 6 hours ago
Another expert review of the science behind the endangerment finding, this time from health professionals. they conclude that CO2 emissions "pose a clear and indisputable danger to human health and well-being." drive.google.com/fil...
This Expert Working Group on Climate Change and Health in the United States comprises 114
scientists with experience researching various dimensions of the health effects of climate
change. We are submitting this public comment in response to the proposed reconsideration of
the Endangerment Finding and Greenhouse Gas Vehicle Standards. Our overall conclusion is
that EPA is incorrect in its assessment of uncertainties in the 2009 Endangerment Finding
as a reason to reconsider the rule, given that the scientific evidence since that time
reduces the uncertainty regarding health harms from climate change stemming from
greenhouse gas emissions. Greenhouse gas emissions, by altering the climate and
disrupting earth systems, pose a clear and indisputable danger to human health and
well-being.
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David Shiffman, Ph.D. 🦈
@whysharksmatter.bsky.social
about 11 hours ago
Far, far too many of you shared that "Norway created artificial ice floes to save seals from melting sea ice due to climate change" despite it being unsourced and obviously nonsensical. www.snopes.com/fact-check/n...
Has Norway created artificial ice pods for Arctic seals to replace their vanishing habitat?

www.snopes.com

Has Norway created artificial ice pods for Arctic seals to replace their vanishing habitat?

This claim did not receive a seal of approval.

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Arkady Martine | Dr. AnnaLinden Weller
@byzantienne.bsky.social
about 23 hours ago
christ on tiny little crackers, climateworld, we've got to ask people to do good things that they can do, and which help them, rather than asking them to volunteer for an emotionally devastating existential-threat experience without exits into action

my takeaway from climate week nyc is that "climate storytelling" is a little too much "we must reimagine our deepest souls in relationship to mother nature and the moral abyss of the polycrisis into which we must now stare" and not enough "ok but get a heat pump"

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Carbon Brief
@carbonbrief.org
about 8 hours ago
NEW – Analysis: Great Britain has run on 100% clean power for record 87 hours in 2025 so far | @drsimevans.carbonbrief.org Ho Woo Nam Read here: buff.ly/9QmKaqu
Chart showing that Great Britain has been fully powered by clean energy for a record 87 hours in 2025 to date. Number of hours per year when clean-electricity generation was sufficient to cover 100% of demand. Source: Carbon Brief analysis of NESO data.
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Chris Baraniuk
@chrisbaraniuk.com
about 9 hours ago
NEW: I spoke to the owner of a solar grazing business in the US to find out why agrivoltaics is getting big over there. Plus, solar panels are increasingly coexisting with crops, too. atmos.earth/climate-solu...
ā€˜It’s Such a Blessing’: The Farmers Embracing Solar Arrays | Atmos

atmos.earth

ā€˜It’s Such a Blessing’: The Farmers Embracing Solar Arrays | Atmos

From summer squash to sheep’s wool, a variety of agricultural products may grow better beneath an awning of solar panels.

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British Antarctic Survey 🐧
@bas.ac.uk
about 9 hours ago
Polar scientists meeting at @royalsociety.org in London this week are issuing a stark warning: dramatic and extreme changes in Antarctica are happening faster than expected, with consequences that will affect everyone on the planet. www.bas.ac.uk/media-post/a...
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Jan Rosenow
@janrosenow.bsky.social
1 day ago
Pollutting now and cleaning up later is not a viable strategy: Direct Air Capture (DAC) is hitting a hard reality check. Costs are falling much slower than anticipated, casting doubts on the nascent technique’s role in tackling climate change.
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Rick Thoman
@alaskawx.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
Little Port Walter (southeast coast of Baranof Island, Tlingit county) has received more than 42 inches (1070 mm) of rain this month. The good news this is not even in the top three wettest Septembers on record. #akwx #Climate #rain @adriftalchemist.bsky.social
Screenshot of daily climate data for September 2025 (through Sept 29) for Little Port Walter in Southeast Alaska.
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Emily Atkin
@emorwee.bsky.social
about 13 hours ago
ā€œYear after year, land and environmental defenders—those protecting our forests, rivers, and lands across the world—continue to be met with unspeakable violence.ā€ 146 environmental and land defenders were murdered or disappeared in 2024
The political killings you don’t hear about

heated.world

The political killings you don’t hear about

Across the globe, standing up for the planet can be a death sentence—and the perpetrators are almost never held accountable.

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Dr. Genevieve Guenther (she/they)
@doctorvive.bsky.social
about 9 hours ago
For a consulting gig, I am watching all ten episodes of Landman, the TV show about a oil-and-gas middle manager who fends off crises and keeps the oil pumping w magical amounts of testosterone and can-do Texas spirit. The show is misogynist, pedophilic, and deep into climate denial. Pray for me!
The poster for the TV show "Landman," which is brown and gold, with the name of the show on top and Billy Bob Thorton in a cowboy hat and sunglasses and a white western shirt, leaning back against some sort of racing vehicle (or maybe single-engine plane) and looking up over the horizon, with the sun over his left shoulder and an oil rig pumping away over his right shoulder.
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