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Posts by Tieza Santos: Accidental Scientist

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Can Any Single Satellite Keep Up with the World's Floods? - Eos How well does our current satellite fleet capture the world's major floods? Scientists turn to the Dartmouth Flood Observatory record for a data-driven answer.

How well does our current satellite fleet capture the world’s major floods? 🛰️

In a new #AGUPubs review article, scientists turn to the Dartmouth Flood Observatory record for a data-driven answer.

🔗Learn more in @eos.org: buff.ly/YiuKuJI

#Floods #NaturalHazards #ClimateChange #SDG13

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They do this with Lufthansa in their Nuremberg-Frankfurt (train with Deutsche Bahn) or Nuremberg-Munich (Lufthansa bus) leg. And it clearly indicates that in the booking. I've tried it multiple times recently.

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Why is sea level rise worse than we think?

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Typo correction: "HOW"

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Sharing the article I wrote for Esquire Philippines about the Greenland crisis. In it, I examine how escaliting geopolitical tensions in the Arctic intersect with the climate crisis, and hoe these developments ultimately impact us as Filipinos. www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/n...

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This infographic from the World Economic Forum shows global risks ranked by severity over two time periods: 2-year (short term) and 10-year (long term). The title reads "Global risks ranked by severity" with the WEF logo in the top right corner.

The chart is divided into two columns, with risks color-coded into four categories: Environmental (green), Geopolitical (orange), Societal (red), and Technological (purple).

In the short term (2 years), the top risks are:

Geoeconomic confrontation

Misinformation and disinformation

Societal polarization

Extreme weather events

State-based armed conflict

In the long term (10 years), the ranking shows:

Extreme weather events

Biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse

Critical change to Earth systems

Misinformation and disinformation

Adverse outcomes of AI technologies

Both columns continue to rank risks through position 10, with environmental concerns featuring more prominently in the long-term outlook. The source is cited as "World Economic Forum Global Risks Perception Survey 2025-2026."

This infographic from the World Economic Forum shows global risks ranked by severity over two time periods: 2-year (short term) and 10-year (long term). The title reads "Global risks ranked by severity" with the WEF logo in the top right corner. The chart is divided into two columns, with risks color-coded into four categories: Environmental (green), Geopolitical (orange), Societal (red), and Technological (purple). In the short term (2 years), the top risks are: Geoeconomic confrontation Misinformation and disinformation Societal polarization Extreme weather events State-based armed conflict In the long term (10 years), the ranking shows: Extreme weather events Biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse Critical change to Earth systems Misinformation and disinformation Adverse outcomes of AI technologies Both columns continue to rank risks through position 10, with environmental concerns featuring more prominently in the long-term outlook. The source is cited as "World Economic Forum Global Risks Perception Survey 2025-2026."

New World Economic Forum Global Risks data provides a stark warning: While short-term crises dominate headlines, "Biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse" jumps to the 2nd highest risk over the 10-year horizon.

The long term is sooner than we think. Science-based policies via IPBES are crucial.🌍

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A worldview governed by strength, force, and power carries an existential risk. When international relations are stripped of "niceties" and governed solely by force, the foundations of global stability begin to crumble, and only raw conflict remains.

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The Churchillian myth of shared Western values is wearing threadbare, and Greenland has become the canary in the coal mine. When strategic chokepoints and rare-earth reserves are at stake, the "rules-based order" seems to evaporate in favor of personal and oligarchic interests.

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Wearing my Global Politics, International Relations, and European Studies hat for a moment to weigh in on the current state of the world:

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The Global South isn’t waiting for the West to save the planet Many policymakers recognise the need for a change. While global co-operation has produced numerous important climate commitments, such as those made at the 1992 Rio Earth Summit and those contained in...

The Global South isn’t waiting for the West to save the planet.

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I don't need AI to help me with research and writing. I need AI to do all my chores and manual labor (e.g. laundry, cleaning, etc.) so I can focus on more important work and my writing.

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Evaluating video-based science communications practices: a systematic review Despite the rising popularity of video-based platforms, systematic guidelines for developing effective video-based science communication remain scarce. Training scientists in these skills is vital for...

This review helps #scientists understand the essential components of effective #video #communication, and recognize the value of well-supported training programs that equip scientists to collaborate with professional communicators. #scicomm
jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...
@jscicom.bsky.social

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Pope Francis sheltered the homeless. Now they wonder who will follow Off St. Peter’s Square next to the Vatican, a 19th-century palace was converted in 2020 into a homeless shelter by Pope Francis. After his death, residents wonder what will happen to his legacy

Pope Francis sheltered the homeless. Now they wonder who will follow reut.rs/4jGiXof

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How Pope Francis united a once-skeptical Church with climate action | CNN Pope Francis, who chose his papal name after the 13th-century figure St. Francis of Assisi, known as the patron saint of ecologists, was the fiercest climate and environment advocate in the church’s h...

Pope Francis spoke often about the importance of environmental stewardship in a way none of his predecessors had, connecting climate change to social inequities: cnn.it/4jnHRbX

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Highlights from the 2024 SciX Lead Ambassador Workshop Highlights from the 2024 SciX Lead Ambassador Workshop

Did you miss our blog about the outcomes of the 2024 SciX Lead Ambassador Workshop? Discover how Lead Ambassadors developed projects to expand SciX's impact, including details on the content creation, community guidebook, and reporting working groups. Read more: scixplorer.org/scixblog/sci...

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💧It's #WorldWaterDay!

This #WaterDay, learn about WRI’s Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas, showing that 25 countries, housing 1/4 of the global population, face extremely high water stress each year, regularly using up almost their entire available water supply.

Get the data: go.wri.org/water-day-25

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Go Yueyi!!! ❤️👏

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Journal publications should do the same. Research reports and scientific articles based on public records or those that are publicly-funded should be open access.

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Extreme Weather in 2024 Forced Most People to Flee in 16 Years Extreme weather last year including typhoons, heatwaves and flooding led to the biggest displacement of people since 2008, and exacerbated a food crisis in more than a dozen countries, according to a ...

Extreme weather events last year displaced the most people since 2008 and exacerbated a food crisis in more than a dozen countries, the World Meteorological Organization says

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Primum non nocere.

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Sir Chito was also the first person who came to mind. He was my mentor and ninong. He once encouraged me to consider a career in HR law, but I pursued a different path. He was the one who reminded me about being constant to my advocacy.

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The image shows a sunset over Lake Tanganyika, with golden light reflecting on the calm water. Dark clouds fill the sky, and several boats float in the distance. White text overlays the image, reading: “PROTECTING BIODIVERSITY & HALTING LAND DEGRADATION in the Lake Tanganyika Basin.” The UN Environment Programme logo is positioned in the top right corner.

The image shows a sunset over Lake Tanganyika, with golden light reflecting on the calm water. Dark clouds fill the sky, and several boats float in the distance. White text overlays the image, reading: “PROTECTING BIODIVERSITY & HALTING LAND DEGRADATION in the Lake Tanganyika Basin.” The UN Environment Programme logo is positioned in the top right corner.

Freshwater biodiversity is declining twice as fast as in oceans & forests.

A new UNEP-led project will help Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania & Zambia restore Lake Tanganyika’s ecosystems and promote sustainable resource use: www.unep.org/news-and-sto...

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📢 SciX seeks a heliophysics researcher to connect SciX with their community (2-year term). For more info: s.si.edu/4kD7FSo

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Capping off February with our Lead Ambassador Highlight! Yueyi Che, a glaciologist studying snow & ice, shares how SciX transformed her lit review. Read her story: scixplorer.org/scixblog/sci...

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Sunrise over the Tyrol alps

It will be alright in the end. And if it's not alright, it is not yet the end. 

#AcademicSky #ClimateSky #Altmetrics

Sunrise over the Tyrol alps It will be alright in the end. And if it's not alright, it is not yet the end. #AcademicSky #ClimateSky #Altmetrics

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Things that didn't make the news that will likely change our lives for the better

The news is not an accurate reflection of the world.

Good news doesn't get reported as much.

Here are the wonderful things researchers have achieved recently.
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An interesting take on the intersection of art and nature.

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Countering #misinformation isn’t just about the facts—it’s about how those facts spread through social networks and communities. #Science being right isn’t enough; it must be accepted within social circles to make an impact.
https://buff.ly/4b3knWe

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The most important quality in a mentor, teacher, or coach is not how much they know. It's how much they care.

Caring is more than taking pride in your success. It's feeling joy as you progress.

The people you want in your corner are the ones who celebrate your growth.

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It takes curiosity to learn. It takes courage to unlearn.

Learning requires the humility to admit what you don't know today. Unlearning requires the integrity to admit that you were wrong yesterday.

Learning is how you evolve. Unlearning is how you keep up as the world evolves.

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