still can’t believe that given the choice between “bountiful, free, clean energy from the earth, wind, and sun” and “poisonous dead animal sludge price sensitive to global politics” we keep choosing the latter
Posts by Kin Keeper
"The average American homeowner isn’t responsible for this climate chaos; why are they the ones picking up the tab for the billions of dollars of damage it leaves in its wake?" @commondreams.org www.commondreams.org/opinion/big-...
@unroll.skywriter.blue
"the fraction of cultivated area characterized by a significant +ve trend in risk increases sharply if global warming exceeds 1.5 °C... Currently particularly affected areas are the main cultivation regions in the S. Urals & S. Siberia (spring wheat) & S. European Russia (winter wheat)"
And the US government generally doesn't give a sh!t.
I just finished The Sixth Extinction by @elizkolbert.bsky.social . I feel like she should see this.
The Colorado River is drying up. Why?
An internal Exxon memo from 1979 predicted that, without a reduction in the use of fossil fuels, "the flow of the Colorado River would diminish and the southwest water shortage would become much more acute."
I feel like @marisakabas.bsky.social will like this
"In one scenario at CO₂ concentrations of 450ppm —last experienced by Earth several million years ago, when polar ice was significantly reduced—Antarctic temperatures rise by 6°C while Arctic temperatures drop by 7°C due to #AMOC collapse"
We're now at ~430ppm & rising 🙈
#ClimateEmergency
We call ourselves "intelligent," yet the humblest fungus can decompose waste and build soil, a tree can harness solar energy, and a wetland can purify water—all without toxic byproducts. True intelligence is learning from these systems, not bulldozing them.
Italian Leftist, checking in! 🙋🏻♀️
This is AI
5000°!!!
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Even when I know they're sleeping, I listen in. Artemis II and its crew have brought me more joy than I've had in years. 🚀
Thanks to Global Warming:
Emperor penguins have just been declared endangered
www.washingtonpost.com/climate-envi...
A map of Washington snowpack, showing many of the state's river basins below 50% of normal.
We just declared drought for the fourth year in a row. And this year, it’s statewide.
This is climate change
I didn't say it was a conspiracy. It's just part of proper reporting to include dates on posts. All the searches I did for the text did not reveal any Truth posts, only reposts of the same pic, like from Aaron Rupar. Nothing from Truth. It could be my settings that I have that platform blocked tho.
Why are dates cropped out of these posts?!
Leavitt next, please.
This is my favorite climate change chart. Japanese monks, aristocrats, and emperors kept meticulous records of cherry blossom festivals for 1,200 years and accidentally built the world's longest climate dataset.
"uncharted territory"
"unprecedented"
But not unpredictable. This has been foreseen and ignored.
NEW: Aaron Szabo, the Trump EPA official leading an effort to loosen rules on methane pollution, was an unnamed author of key oil industry arguments against those same rules just four years ago when he was an oil and gas lobbyist, metadata shows.
Arctic sea ice volume was at a record low for the time of year on March 30, 2026. arctic-news.blogspot.com/2026/03/sign...
Trump decisions have accelerated the triple planetary crisis: Climate breakdown
Biodiversity collapse
Pollution overload
We are racing toward irreversible tipping points,and the vulnerable masses in Africa, Asia, and island nations will pay the heaviest price.
Every time I hear men talk about destroying this planet so they can travel to a dead one, I think about how miraculous the existence of Earth is, and how capitalists should never be permitted to make decisions about space exploration.
Graphic showing the spring leaf index anomaly for March 27, 2026 for the contiguous United States, with spread arriving very early in central and western areas and late in the southeast.
Spring is arriving across much of the West more than 20 days earlier than average when looking at when plants first leaf-out - even reaching almost to Canada! I'd expect significant ecological impacts from the heat this March.
Graphic/data from @usa-npn.bsky.social: www.usanpn.org/data/maps/sp...
Been really struggling to wrap my mind around this graph. It shows just how wildly off the charts global temps are right now. When is so hot that it becomes an imperative to organize around and meaningfully address?
When is it too hot? When the billionaires are negatively affected, that's when.