"By being the largest carbon emitter in history, the US has caused greater harm to worldwide economic growth than any other country, ahead of China, now the world’s largest emitter that is responsible for $9tn in GDP damage since 1990."
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Because of AI power demands "batteries will account for some 28% of new U.S. power plant capacity built this year. For the first time, the country will be able to produce enough grid batteries to meet that surging demand on its own,"
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"the top 25 list..is dominated by facilities in Turkmenistan...Super-polluting plumes were also seen in the US, the largest detected in 2025 occurring in Texas.. Venezuela (five) and Iran (three) also had multiple mega-leaks.
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This blog post is about how to use large language models (i.e. AI) in analyzing ecological data. The bottom line: "LLMs can help you do better statistics, but only if you ask well. And “asking well” is a learnable skill."
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"a conventional wastewater treatment plant... captures over 95% of methane, compared to roughly 50% at landfills, saving the atmosphere from additional greenhouse gases.
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Owusu et al. say that either top-down control (e.g. grazing) or nutrient limitation (e.g. N) shape bacterial communities which in turn set DOC levels in the oceans. The EOS piece by @saimamay.bsky.social is a good summary.
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"..this study provides strong evidence that microbial sources, such as those from wetlands, agriculture, and waste, are primarily responsible for the post-2006 methane rise.." but the microbes are being stimulated by global warming.
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"Air-Borne reads like a real-world thriller, filled with human ingenuity, persistence, hubris, and arrogance; with pandemics and biological weapons; and, so it seems, with every bad decision under the sun." @carlzimmer.com
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This review by the Inquisitive Biologist almost convinced me to get Macfarlene's latest (loved his last book, Underland).
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Bans on plastic bags like in Delaware work. This WaPo article is based on a report just published in Science by Delaware's Kimberly Oremus.
@kimberlyoremus.bsky.social
@washingtonpost.com, @allysonchiu.bsky.social
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Another useful review by the Inquisitive Biologist about an interesting book.
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"Ebb plans to use a method called electrochemical ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) to mimic the natural process of ocean alkalisation – in other words, it wants to add huge amounts of alkaline materials to ocean waters..." @climatenews.bsky.social
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Ocean acidification’s “planetary boundary” was crossed about five years ago. @climatenews.bsky.social
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Carbon Brief also reports that EV sales in emerging markets in Asia and Latin America in 2024 rose by 60%
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"Previous research from Sweden has found men’s spending on goods causes 16% more climate-heating emissions than women’s."
@us.theguardian.com
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"Sunnier, windier days helped propel clean sources past gas and coal in March. " Probably won't last but enjoy the good news for a bit.
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"For managed honeybees, a lack of nutrition, poor handling practices and rampant infestation by varroa mites, a type of parasite, and diseases have also taken their toll."
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"Two conditions are required for cooperation to evolve. First, the benefits to the individuals involved have to outweigh the costs.... Second, there has to be a way for cheaters to be detected and excluded.."
@oxfordunipress.bsky.social
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Not all good news, but "..renewables generate 47% of the EU’s electricity in 2024. Coupled with the continent’s nuclear plants... carbon-free generators made 71% of Europe’s electricity last year, while fossil fuels produced 29%."
@canarymedia.com
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This absorbing essay combines history, geology, politics and current environmental science to explore the nutrient pollution carried by the Red River from several US states to Lake Winnipeg and eventually the Arctic.
@theswinerepublic.bsky.social
Seeing Red open.substack.com/pub/riverrac...
"An unprecedented streak of ocean heat since 2023 led some scientists to think that this part of Earth’s system has fundamentally changed in a way that it cannot be reversed on a human timescale."
@washingtonpost.com @kashapatel.bsky.social
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Recent PNAS study concluded that microplastics are causing "a reduction in photosynthesis of 7 to 12 percent worldwide in plants and algae." As if there weren't enough reasons to reduce especially single-use plastic.
@shannonosaka.bsky.social
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First on the list for avoiding microplastics: drink tap water, not bottled water. "Researchers have found that an average liter of bottled water contains about 240,000 plastic particles.." #plastic @washingtonpost.com
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"The new data revealed a striking spike in marine lead pollution about 2,150 years ago. That’s around the time when... what is now Greece [was] being incorporated into the Roman Republic.." #lead #pollution @eos.org @elisecutts.bsky.social
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"GMOs are likely fine for adults to consume, especially if you minimize ultra-processed foods... For pregnant women and young children, it would be very reasonable to minimize consuming GMOs and ultra-processed foods whenever possible." @washingtonpost.com
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If not for plants, atmospheric carbon dioxide would be about 30% higher, so any reduction in their carbon consumption is really bad news for the climate. We'll see if this finding is confirmed by others. @theguardian.com
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This is figure 1, which shows global glacier mass changes from 2000 to 2023.
A study in Nature finds that, since 2000, glaciers have lost between 2% and 39% of their ice regionally and about 5% globally. https://go.nature.com/3Qz4Tj7 🧪