Most folks don't understand how many things were made possible by federal research funding (e.g., Google). Here are 50 of them, and it barely scratches the surface. (The list is from 2020 and, ironically, includes Tesla.)đ§Ș
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Besides of course not solving climate anxiety, this will create a lost generation of climate researchers in the US that are working precisely on how to address climate change.
Devastating, for America and for us all.
A line graph titled "Every world region and ocean has warmed â the Arctic Ocean and Europe much more than others" displays the temperature differences between each decade's average surface temperature and a baseline average from 1991 to 2020, measured in degrees Celsius. The vertical axis has temperature values ranging from -2°C to 1°C. The horizontal axis lists decades from the 1940s to the 2010s. The lines represent various regions and oceans, with the Arctic Ocean and Europe showing significant warming trends. The Arctic Ocean's line rises sharply, indicating an increase of 2.8°C in the 2010s compared to the 1940s. Europe's line also trends upward, showing a smaller but notable increase. Other regions and oceans are represented by less pronounced lines, which fluctuate around the average line. In the footer, the data source is noted as "Contains modified Copernicus Climate Change Service information (2025) CC BY."
The Arctic is the worldâs region that has warmed the most, followed by Europe
The dangers of climate change should be front and center but this election has been one that pays the least attention even as we run out of time to address a monumental crisis. A crisis that makes tariffs look like only a mild headache in comparison
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Southeast Asian governments were shocked to be targeted with US tariff rates similar to or higher than Chinaâs 34 per cent, from Cambodia (at 49 per cent) to Vietnam (at 46 per cent).
Reducing gross expenditures is NOT the same as saving money! Benefit-cost analysis has its limitation, but it's not rational to do cost analysis without accounting for benefits! And this is even worse if you don't know the difference between expenditures and investments!
Rising global temperatures can influence the timing of events, such as when crops are ready to plant and harvest and when flowers and trees bloom.
One example is the timing of the peak cherry tree blossom in Kyoto, Japan, where records stretch back to the ninth century â thatâs over 1200 years.
Requirements for US climate change planning are now almost certainly going to have to come from state governments. Our research on California suggests that even a flexible, unfunded, & untracked mandate improves planning
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A study projects how climate change will modify the areas suited for growing 30 major crops under 4 scenarios.
Half of global croplands could see a drop in suitable crops under 2C, with barley, wheat, soybean, lentil and potato being the most affected.
@carbonbrief.org piece here: buff.ly/6AispQI
Iâll try to unpack some of this essay because there are many points & ideas here. Firstly: hard to overstate the scale of this moment for the EU. âour Europe is mortal. It can die,â Macron warned last year. The EU originated as a peace project, developed in Atlanticism and later, globalisation.
"CMIP6 models show that the Earth likely will reach 2°C of global warming by the 2040s without significant policy changes"
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Nature already invented this machine 500 million years ago. It's called a plant.
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NEW: Seattle residents just approved a tax on excessive executive pay which is expected to raise $53 million for social housing, proving once again that important victories can still happen on the local level.
John Burbank of @eoionline.bsky.social in @inequality.org:
Federal career workers: We appreciate you and your work. You don't deserve this mistreatment. Here's a file with lots of resources if you are facing illegal termination. docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
In the south-west of Britain, we too could restore our rainforests on some of the land, if pastures were bought back and vegetation allowed to return.
See story from Colombia here bsky.app/profile/anni... and article about our rainforest here theconversation.com/livestock-gr...
Powerful đ§” by the former foreign minister of Lithuania
Electricity demand is surging.
Canada has a generational opportunity to build a clean, connected electricity grid from coast to coast.
Let's ditch the zombie pipeline ideas and invest in interprovincial connections and renewables!
@cape-acme.bsky.social
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For the cost of a 1.6-mile people mover in Los Angeles, you could build 130 miles of Bus Rapid Transitâserving nearly everyone in Lincoln, Nebraska. Instead of constructing the new highway in the city, that same funding could sustain this BRT service with 10 to 20 minute frequencies for 11 years.
I was just told that I have to remove âclimateâ from the title of an ongoing grant if I want to keep it. And publications from that grant cannot include âclimateâ and other forbidden words. I canât believe Iâm writing this from the United States of America. #AcademicSky
So subtly textured. I'm mesmerised!
Lovely. May I ask where you get Canadian made paints? The sky behind the Three Sisters looks gorgeous, you've got a great eye for colour!
"Thereâs no reason why certain areas of the Park couldnât be rewilded, [creating] a showcase for how urban green spaces can be brimming with biodiversity."
Great piece by @whittledaway.bsky.social on the unrealised potential of Dublin's Phoenix Park.
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The Committee has also questioned whether the Government is aware of the climate risks of emerging CCUS technologies failing to deliver their stated benefits. âThe PACâs inquiry heard that CCUS may not capture as much carbon as expected, with international examples showing that Governmentâs expectations for its performance are far from guaranteed,â it stated. â[We note] recent scientific evidence that producing liquid natural gas, which will be used to run several CCUS projects, leaks more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than previously thought. This could undermine the rationale for pursuing certain schemes.â A 2022 report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis concluded that five of the worldâs largest 13 CCUS projects are under-performing by at last 20% and as must as 50%. The PAC wants Ministers to use the development of the forthcoming Carbon Budget Delivery Plan to assess whether, instead of investing in CCUS, it may be more prudent to support direct emissions reductions in high-carbon industries. The Plan should also include new CCUS deployment targets and provide clarity on support for smaller CCUS at dispersed sites, in the PACâs opinion. PAC chair Geoffrey Clifton-Brown said: âGovernment is gambling on carbon capture technology becoming foundational to achieving net zero.
The UK "Public Accounts Committee" has told the government that it is putting way, way too many eggs into the carbon capture basket - creating a massive risk of climate action failure -->>
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Article based on this new study:
Observed multi-decadal increase in the surface oceanâs thermal inertia
In short:
Increased stratification leading to (even) more surface heat.
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Building New Homes Out of Harm's Way #housing #Canada #floods #extremeweather #wildfires
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Canada has been kicking other nations to the curb in order to ingratiate ourselves to the United States. Canada should be united with Mexico in helping to divest each other from the United States as a trading partner #Canada #Mexico #UnitedStates www.hilltimes.com/story/2025/0...
There are already worrying signs that carbon sinks (notably the Amazon and boreal forests) are turning from carbon sinks into sources of carbon.
"The sudden collapse of carbon sinks was not factored into climate models â and could rapidly accelerate global heating"
Shocking. They are dismantling science in the US if they dislike the results, to make their ideology rule unchallenged.
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