This is an incredibly important graph and post which a large part of the climate science community is intentionally ignoring and trying to hide.
Our climate is in a much more dangerous state than main stream climate scientists are willing to acknowledge.
Important:
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Brand new video by Simon Clark about the last month of terrible climate news:
Definitely the coolest Sun Day video yet! Please watch and share (I promise you'll like it)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoDn...
There’s a persistent myth that new solar farms don’t really help tackle climate change because panels are “made with coal” and “never pay back” their carbon debt.
This is simply false.
- UN: solar ~8x cleaner than gas, ~19x than coal per kWh
- panels repay CO2 in 4 months; save 57x over life
It's so it's distinct from pressure waveforms, as it's a recurring theme that they're confused in case reports of unrecognised oesophageal intubation.
I access the economist via my library through the pressreader app, might be worth checking out!
'Just because you don’t spend time thinking about it, or you don’t understand it, or you actively try to ignore it, doesn’t mean it won’t rip apart your world & destroy everything you love.
It. Is. Only. Going. To. Get. Worse.'
via Climate Dad [X]
Yes but people keep on publishing papers using bad measures, (i.e. eCO2kg)!
I use it, but I'm aware that they are LLMs and not AI so double check results. Chat GPT has given me multiple made up references in the past.
OK #MedSky #NHS clinical supervisors. Why is it the job of a resident to contact the clinical supervisor when they start a new rotation?
The onus should surely be on the clinical supervisor to contact the resident. Just ridiculous this is the responsibility of the resident.
Out of curiosity, what do you consider a 'higher' dose and a 'standard' dose?
The definition of pain would mean that any level of pressure could be conceived as pain. I'm not sure how helpful it is to distinguish between the two when the mother is uncomfortable, other than to reassure the anaesthetist that their spinal 'worked'
Incredible heat in the Mediteranean with sea sfc departures up to 7C (13 F) above normal!
While +13F is not unusual for air temps, for large water bodies it's ludicrous.
Marine heateaves in the Med are now 3X more likely than the 1980s due to climate change - CC can explain 90% of this increase.
"Prof James Dyke, an expert in climate science from Exeter University, adds: "The only way to avoid even more extreme heat is to rapidly phase out fossil fuels."" Happy to contribute other obvious insights into climate reporting - journalists, you have my number! news.sky.com/story/weathe...
This is fine actually, I’ll just start drinking out of the local watering hole like a giraffe
Eleveld et al.'s #pharmacokinetic - #pharmacodynamic model of #remimazolam begins to pave the way for its widespread use in #sedation and anaesthesia. #BJA #model #simulation
www.bjanaesthesia.org/article/S000...
Top climate priorities:
1. Electrify everything. Yes even that.
2. Stop burning anything for energy. Seriously.
3. Build and install as much solar PV and batteries as you have money for using the latest technology.
If we don’t do these 3 things as fast as possible our civilisation might be lost.
In adult patients undergoing tracheal intubation in real-world operating theatre settings, universal VL showed clear advantages over direct laryngoscopy.
This is the largest comparative analysis conducted to date!
#AnSky #AirwaySky #MedSky
doi.org/10.1111/anae...
Shocking stats in today's FT: "England faces driest year this century."
April rainfall more than 50% below average across most of the country…
Our rising seas. This is only going to get harder to ignore.
This NASA visualization was created by svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/5520/
The Extreme Weather Report, April 10, 2025: This is your weather on fossil fuels.
#extremeweather #weathersky #wx #news
University of Oxford study found that a rapid green-energy transition to 100% renewables could result in a net $12 trillion savings just from reduced energy costs by 2050.
-- doesn't include reduced health care costs and other costs from carbon pollution
leahy.substack.com/p/save-12-tr...
Severe weather is affecting the Greek islands of Paros and Mykonos, turning roads into raging torrents.
Vehicle movement has been prohibited on both islands due to dangerous conditions.
Somehow we ended up between the apocalypse and having to go to work
Wait for it.
NASA animation.
It’s not coincidence, it’s climate change.
New study LA fires: “Conditions are up to 5°C warmer, 15% drier & 20% windier now compared to past. We ascribe the strengthened winds, higher temps & drier conditions to human-driven climate change. Natural climate variability likely played a minor role.” www.climameter.org/20250107-08-...
Very happy to have passed the Final SOE #FRCA! A nice early Christmas present 🥳