I have no idea if this is true - but if it is WOW what a great idea. Why aren’t we doing it
Posts by Emma Tompkins
I’ve got an EV - husband has a diesel, he’s been reluctant to switch. But he hasn’t driven it since American bombing Iran/oil price surge. He’s finally getting rid of it - yay!
Human Geography Teaching Fellow job opp at @sotongeogenviron.bsky.social - it’s a friendly school with lovely colleagues
I got one of these and did the first one but having read the requested paper and started the questions I realised I couldn’t answer a lot of them. I’ve read about the project noveltyindicators.challenges.org and it sounds useful - but they don’t seem very good at matching reviewers with papers.
we’re back here again
Mine are older, but last week I was looking at their toddler pictures - fondly reminiscing. I completely forgot about the mixing and the stuffing of random stuff phase: spoons in dvd players, tea towels under sofas, biscuits in places you never thought someone could squish a biscuit!
Study finds ChatGPT Health did not recommend a hospital visit when medically necessary in more than half of cases. www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
I continue to be fascinated by the phenomenon whereby an expert engages with any of the LLMs on their field of expertise and is instantly horrified by the wrong answers, and then goes on to use it for things they are not experts in as though it won’t be just as bad for those.
Criminally funny, but also I'm crying inside
Norway comes for the #TechBros
www.forbrukerradet.no/breakingfree
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I work on climate adaptation - which means I believe we can innovate and prepare for some amount of anthropogenic climate change. However i also assume we rapidly reduce our emissions and sequester huge amounts of GHGs. Lower temp tipping points 1-2C) terrify me. We are unprepared
Resource for UK local authorities to identify climate risks and consider adaptations to them. lcat.uk.
Climate projections for the uk are for wetter winters. Lots of resources weather.metoffice.gov.uk/climate-chan....
I’ve just been on the train from Birmingham to the south coast. So much land underwater - I was wondering how this will affect food prices this summer. Trains had to stop at Brockenhurst due to flooding at Sway (no trains passing through). I will look forward to your article.
Petrochemicals for plastic are, says Beth Gardiner, “expected to be the largest single driver of oil demand in the decades to come."
Oil companies understand that the shift away from fossil fuels is a threat to their profitable business model.
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As someone who works on the impacts of climate change I am embarrassed to my core to admit that prior to reading this article I had not made the link between #GHG emissions and plastic use. Plastic production = 3.3% of total CO2 emissions. ourworldindata.org/ghg-emission...
Argh! Now I don’t know which one to read first 🤔. Off to read reviews now!
Not read- but I’ll give it a try. Thank you.
The great derangement by Amitav Ghosh (although it’s more cli-no-fi)
I tried to take a photo of a grasshopper on my windshield, but now it looks like a gigantic bug destroying the town.
excellent thread on research paper reviewing knowledge of risks of #AMOC weakening by 2100. AMOC collapse has global impacts and cd cause extreme cooling in Europe, and accelerated sea-level rise along the US Atlantic coast. Spoiler: AMOC weakening is likely under all SSPs
Headline: "Scientists discover emperor penguin colony in Antarctica using satellite images"
Yesterday it was cows using tools, today its penguins using satellite imagery.
Brilliant article about our lovely London and why some UK politicians (and American ones) are engaged in a fake smear campaign
White text on green background reading, 'This is a very rare opportunity to protect a huge swathe of beautiful and biodiverse countryside surrounding the Cerne Abbas Giant. Please join me in supporting this important appeal.' Sir Stephen Fry. An illustration of the Cerne Abbas Giant is on the bottom of the post
Fast-forward to 2025 and Sir Stephen Fry is supporting our appeal to safeguard the Giant’s lair.
Your donation today will help us raise the funds we need to rise to the occasion: buff.ly/j1w0Mbn
Ah thank you for this beauty to make me smile!
After 9 straight years with a landfalling hurricane—and a record 5 straight (2020-2024) with a major hurricane landfall—the U.S. escaped any hurricane landfalls in 2025. With the unprecedented disarray affecting FEMA and NOAA, we were extremely fortunate not to be tested by a major hurricane!
If you’d like to hear Ben Santer talking about this “arc of history” from the IPCC’s discernible influence finding 30 years ago to the present, then his talk at CRU’s 50th anniversary is a nice intro to climate fingerprinting youtu.be/ZinW-m2GDvU?...
A wonderful and extremely personal review of the state of climate science 30 years on by one of the world's leading #climate scientists.
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From Copernicus: This shows how the expected date for breaching 1.5C has been creeping ever closer in recent years. The orange date shows the baseline for the extrapolation; the red date shows when 1.5C is breached based on the trend...
Excited to share #PhD in @unisouthampton.bsky.social with www.findaphd.com/phds/project... on “The Volcanic Mind” using volcanic risk reduction lessons to explore how resilience emerges from the interplay between emotional trust and deliberative confidence in times of crisis