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The Iran war has heightened the nuclear and climate threat. Australia must help the world step back from the brink | Chris Barrie As a regional power and signatory to the non-proliferation treaty, Australia has responsibilities. I am calling on the government to take four steps

The Iran war has heightened the nuclear and climate threat. Australia must help the world step back from the brink, says Rtd Adm Chris Barrie www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

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Has climate policy-making gone completely off the rails? Planning to “adapt” to 3°C of warming risks normalising catastrophic outcomes - and avoiding the urgent task of deep, immediate decarbonisation.

As we collectively work to get political systems to understand the need for urgent #climate interventions, is an assumption that such processes are fit for purpose? Are climate policy-makers capable of understanding the risks and acting rationally on that basis? johnmenadue.com/post/2026/04...

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Silence facilitates climate disinformation, and the government is complicit As extreme weather intensifies and disinformation spreads, the government’s silence on climate change is undermining public understanding and action.

Silence facilitates #climate disinformation, and the Australian government is complicit. As climate disinformation spreads, the government’s silence on climate change is undermining public understanding and action. My analysis today at: johnmenadue.com/post/2026/03... @johnmenadue.com

4 weeks ago 2 0 0 0
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Fossil fuel dependence and #climate disinformation are now Australia’s biggest threats. Power must be wrestled back from big tech, say former defence leaders in new report released today. www.aslcg.org/wp-content/u...

4 weeks ago 13 5 0 1

Authoritarianism is undermining #climate action and time is running out. But as globalisation fades, national governments must assert their role in leading a climate emergency response:
johnmenadue.com/post/2026/02... @johnmenadue.com Briefing paper: www.breakthroughonline.org.au/_files/ugd/1...

2 months ago 2 0 0 2

Great @scitalkofficial.bsky.social episode with @djspratt.bsky.social on what's wrong with our climate policy makers. David suggests some just don't (want to) get the problem. And I totally agree. Giving away new oil & gas licenses is a death sentence to people.
As an energy expert, I say go solar!

5 months ago 6 5 1 2
The Worst Outcome of Systematic Collapse I Cascading Climate Tipping Points I Climate Emergency
The Worst Outcome of Systematic Collapse I Cascading Climate Tipping Points I Climate Emergency YouTube video by Science Talk

First video to cross 10K views. Thankful to all those who have supported me so far throughout this journey.
Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🍁🍽
@djspratt.bsky.social @climatenews.bsky.social
youtu.be/SWVZc1coiNQ?...

4 months ago 15 10 0 1
Australian Politicians and Climate Problem
Australian Politicians and Climate Problem YouTube video by Science Talk

This is what happened when @djspratt.bsky.social talked with an Australian politician on oil and gas production.

youtube.com/shorts/KT_SB...

4 months ago 2 1 0 1
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Interviews - YouTube We conduct interviews with authors, scientists, experts, policy makers, and communicators about climate, health, science, and technology. We discuss a variet...

Over the past several months, we hosted several scientists, experts, and authors to discuss climate change issue from various angles. @fisherdanar.bsky.social @drpauldorfman.bsky.social @cdelawalla.bsky.social @djspratt.bsky.social @climatehuman.bsky.social
Playlist: www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...

4 months ago 8 7 1 1
2025 In Climate Review: AMOC, Overshoot & Emergency Briefings– With Guest David Spratt
2025 In Climate Review: AMOC, Overshoot & Emergency Briefings– With Guest David Spratt In this end of year episode I am looking back on the main climate highlights of 2025 with Research Director at the Breakthrough National Centre For Climate R...

AMOC "was the really big story of the year"—shocking even scientists working on it. @djspratt.bsky.social & I review '25's climate reality: from COP failures to the UK National Emergency Briefing filling Westminster Hall.
Essential👇
https://youtu.be/nJxh0UL3rGc
#ClimateScience #AMOC #ClimateCrisis

3 months ago 16 7 0 2
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Great climate summary of the year with @djspratt.bsky.social on @nickbreeze.genn.cc’s excellent ClimateGenn podcast… and not just because they cover the #NationalEmergencyBriefing :)
@nebriefing.bsky.social

genn.cc/2025-in-clim...
#NEB2025

3 months ago 10 5 1 1

@scitalkofficial.bsky.social mit @djspratt.bsky.social über "Klimapolitik" -> Das Problem wird/will nicht verstanden werden. Vergabe neuer Öl- und Gaslizenzen = das Todesurteil für viele Menschen, ergänzt @torstenluetten.bsky.social, und weiters: "Nutzt Solarenergie"
bsky.app/profile/tors...

5 months ago 2 1 1 1
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The Four Biggest Issues to Track at Climate Talks Welcome to COP30, officially. After the two-day leaders summit last week, the Conference of Parties starts today and will go on until at least Nov. 21.

#COP30 is just gonna work out great: "Any final deal will mean somehow finding a consensus that can be tolerated by both the world’s biggest fossil fuel producers and the small island states on the frontlines of sea level rise." #climate www.bloomberg.com/news/newslet...

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The Worst Outcome of Systematic Collapse I Cascading Climate Tipping Points I Climate Emergency
The Worst Outcome of Systematic Collapse I Cascading Climate Tipping Points I Climate Emergency YouTube video by Science Talk

Science Talk podcast: My take on The Worst Outcome of Systematic Collapse, Cascading #Climate Tipping Points, and thebClimate Emergency. www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWVZ... and a big thanks to Muhammad Ittefaq for a no-holds-barred conversation.

5 months ago 15 7 0 0
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Today, at 1.5 and 430 parts. Per million 302, climate change is already dangerous. That is, 1.5 is a political goal, not a moral goal.
@djspratt.bsky.social

6 months ago 2 1 1 0
8. Risk Realism: Cooling a Livable Planet w/ David Spratt
8. Risk Realism: Cooling a Livable Planet w/ David Spratt YouTube video by MEER SRM

A big thanks to Arjana and Kathy from MEER podcasts for this discussion on #climate risk realism and the case for cooling to a livable planet youtu.be/bTQ-xjgtA5E?...

7 months ago 2 1 0 0
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New National Climate Risk Assessment – more omission than commission? The Albanese Government will soon deliver Australia’s first domestically-oriented National Climate Risk Assessment, which was due in December 2024.

Will Australia's new National Climate Risk Assessment – more omission than commission? johnmenadue.com/post/2025/08... Will it describe full spectrum of climate risks Australians will face, or be marred by a poor approach to risk analysis, bureaucratic incompetence and a limited vision?

8 months ago 2 1 0 0

#Climate warming has reached 1.5°C. What does that mean for climate activists? These are the hard questions policymakers and advocates are avoiding: www.climatecodered.org/2025/07/the-... And what would it really take to restore a safe climate?

8 months ago 1 2 0 0
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The 1.5 degrees climate advocacy conundrum The climate emergency requires actions at emergency speed for a rapid transition to a post-carbon, safe-climate future.

"How was 2°C ever considered a reasonable goal? Answering that question — it wasn’t science-based, but first proposed by an economist — may provide insight into why 1.5°C isn’t either."

Safety = < 350 ppm and < 1°C.

www.climatecodered.org/2025/07/the-..., by @djspratt.bsky.social.

8 months ago 1 1 0 0
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#Spratt.4.7 @djspratt.bsky.social
We have just lost 15 years.
1.5°C is here 15 years faster than policy makers thought it would be.
The IPCC risk analysis, the mitigation, the emergency management you know policy is
based on 1.5°C in 2040.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7zh...

8 months ago 0 1 1 0
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#Spratt.4.10 @djspratt.bsky.social
From a risk management the worst case is relevant (plane crash..)
Policy makers, science, IPCC, doesn't look at the worst case scenarios.
Policy IPCC look at the middle range only.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7zh...

8 months ago 1 1 1 0

WE WERE "ALL HANDS ON DECK" OVER 10 YEARS AGO @djspratt.bsky.social.
WE'RE SO FUCKED @davemilbo.bsky.social.
www.motherjones.com/politics/201...
SO, SO, FUCKED @allouryesterdays.bsky.social *sighs*
#climatecrisis #climate #SundayShot

9 months ago 3 2 0 2
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How bad can climate damage get? Worse than you imagine The climate emergency requires actions at emergency speed for a rapid transition to a post-carbon, safe-climate future.

How bad can #climate damage get? Worse than you imagine. There is reason to worry that the physical reality of accelerating climate disruption will mug Australia's risk assessment and leave us poorly prepared. www.climatecodered.org/2025/06/how-...

9 months ago 3 1 0 0

So in a consistently rising sequence of numbers an average over 20 past years understates current situation? That is, it is an indication of the trend 10 years ago? If warming has accelerated to ~0.3C per decade isn’t the current situation the average over last 20 years + 0.3C? Serious question.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

As some have suggested the last 10 years plus projections of next 10 years would be more realistic. 2023 was 1.5C. 2024 was 1.6C and first 3 months of 2025 was 1.65C. It is wilful blindness to adhere to a reticent measure and not see that in practical terms we have arrived at 1.5C.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

In a rising sequence of numbers an average over 20 past years will always understate the current trend. That’s the norm #climate scientists have adopted and it is reticent.

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Is scientific reticence hindering climate understanding? The bulk of climate research has tended to underplay worst-case scenarios, preferring cautious projections and scholarly reticence. This reticence is clearly displayed in the work of the IPCC, which c...

"This is a field in which knowledge is relatively new and growing quickly ... uncertainty can become an excuse for political delay; and the cost of not understanding the systemic risks may be the viability of major Earth systems and human societies."
@djspratt.bsky.social

#ClimateCrisis

1 year ago 3 2 0 0

Deserves to be widely read - not least by those of us engaging with IPCC AR7, just starting with the Special Report in Climate Change and Cities

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Is scientific reticence hindering climate understanding? The bulk of climate research has tended to underplay worst-case scenarios, preferring cautious projections and scholarly reticence. This reticence is clearly displayed in the work of the IPCC, which c...

My article on #climate research and scientific reticence in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is available for free until the close of business on April 23, out from behind the Bulletin paywall, and can be accessed at:
thebulletin.org/premium/2025...

1 year ago 4 4 1 10

But @djspratt.bsky.social's critique gets at how scientists themselves might be underestimating risks. There are multiple reasons for this, he explains: methodological, political, and social.

1 year ago 3 1 1 0
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