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I do believe the climate crisis, driven by our own greenhouse gas emissions, is an existential threat – it should be treated as such. Ex-tweeter.

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Mamdani Proves That Americans Want What We in Europe Already Have On the warning signs we recognize and the hope we share

Here's why Mamdani's win gives this European hope:
#politics #Mamdani #news #opinion

06.11.2025 09:01 — 👍 27    🔁 10    💬 2    📌 0

Jamaica is responsible for less than 0.05% of global CO2 pollution.

That it's about to be destroyed by a monster hurricane is climate injustice — aka climate colonialism, aka global capitalism — in action.

27.10.2025 17:57 — 👍 96    🔁 53    💬 2    📌 2

#ClimateCrisis

28.10.2025 09:56 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

#AGW #GlobalHeating

15.10.2025 12:59 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Record leap in CO2 fuels fears of accelerating global heating CO2 in air hit new high last year, with scientists concerned natural land and ocean carbon sinks are weakening

This: www.theguardian.com/environment/...

15.10.2025 12:51 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Climate critics try to discredit IPCC author for linking disasters to global warming
By Lesley Clark, Sara Schonhardt, Chelsea Harvey | 10/09/2025 06:22 AM EDT

Roger Pielke Jr. and oil industry supporters are attacking climate scientist Friederike Otto, whose work has been used in lawsuits against polluters.

Friederike Otto. 
Fossil fuel industry allies have launched a campaign against the inclusion of scientist Friederike Otto in the next United Nations climate review. They say her work to attribute extreme weather to human-caused global warming is bolstering climate lawsuits against oil companies. The First/Facebook | The First/Facebook

Critics of mainstream climate science and allies of the fossil fuel industry are taking aim at a prominent expert who’s helping coordinate the next United Nations review of global climate research, arguing that her work aims to bolster multibillion-dollar lawsuits against oil and gas companies.

In an August New York Post op-ed, Roger Pielke Jr., a political scientist at the conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute, raised concerns about the appointment of Friederike Otto as a coordinating lead author for the seventh assessment report of the influential Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

The criticism is aimed at extreme weather attribution, a popular field of research that studies whether and to what degree human-caused global warming has made an extreme weather event, such as a heat wave or heavy rain, more severe or likely to occur. Otto co-founded World Weather Attribution, which develops analyses showing climate’s role in extreme weather events.

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E&E News by POLITICO Publications Subscription About Free Trial Login Search Full access to essential energy & environment news for professionals. Learn more 7-DAY UNLIMITED ACCESS FREE TRIAL Climatewire Climate critics try to discredit IPCC author for linking disasters to global warming By Lesley Clark, Sara Schonhardt, Chelsea Harvey | 10/09/2025 06:22 AM EDT Roger Pielke Jr. and oil industry supporters are attacking climate scientist Friederike Otto, whose work has been used in lawsuits against polluters. Friederike Otto. Fossil fuel industry allies have launched a campaign against the inclusion of scientist Friederike Otto in the next United Nations climate review. They say her work to attribute extreme weather to human-caused global warming is bolstering climate lawsuits against oil companies. The First/Facebook | The First/Facebook Critics of mainstream climate science and allies of the fossil fuel industry are taking aim at a prominent expert who’s helping coordinate the next United Nations review of global climate research, arguing that her work aims to bolster multibillion-dollar lawsuits against oil and gas companies. In an August New York Post op-ed, Roger Pielke Jr., a political scientist at the conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute, raised concerns about the appointment of Friederike Otto as a coordinating lead author for the seventh assessment report of the influential Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The criticism is aimed at extreme weather attribution, a popular field of research that studies whether and to what degree human-caused global warming has made an extreme weather event, such as a heat wave or heavy rain, more severe or likely to occur. Otto co-founded World Weather Attribution, which develops analyses showing climate’s role in extreme weather events. Advertisement Attribution science has been cited in congressional hearings and included in legislation to highlight the links between extreme weather event…

UN Abandons Science and Hires Climate Change Zealots Who Damn the Facts
By Roger Pielke Jr.

New York Post

August 22, 2025

Life would be impossible without experts — doctors help us when we get sick, mechanics fix our cars when they break down, farmers produce our food, to name just a few.

But we live in a time when too many of these roles have become politicized.

President Trump recently fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after the agency released a jobs report he did not like. Similarly, soon after his election, President Joe Biden fired the climate scientist leading the US National Climate Assessment and replaced her with a communications professional.   

Not surprisingly, public confidence in medical and scientific institutions has dropped overall and become more partisan as politicians increasingly select experts to advise them based on their politics rather than their willingness to call things as they see them.

The ongoing politicization of scientific institutions is not limited to politicians or to the United States.

Now we’re seeing it in the organization tasked with periodically assessing climate science under the United Nations, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which distills the thousands and thousands of research papers on climate change to help inform decision-makers on the nature of the problem and possibilities for response.

The IPCC is so important for clarifying what we know and don’t know about climate that I have testified before Congress that if it didn’t exist, we would have to invent it.

Last week, the IPCC announced its list of authors for its seventh assessment report, which is just getting underway and will take several years to produce.

One of its most important chapters is on extreme weather events — how they may have changed over time, and understanding the reasons for any identified changes.

UN Abandons Science and Hires Climate Change Zealots Who Damn the Facts By Roger Pielke Jr. New York Post August 22, 2025 Life would be impossible without experts — doctors help us when we get sick, mechanics fix our cars when they break down, farmers produce our food, to name just a few. But we live in a time when too many of these roles have become politicized. President Trump recently fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after the agency released a jobs report he did not like. Similarly, soon after his election, President Joe Biden fired the climate scientist leading the US National Climate Assessment and replaced her with a communications professional. Not surprisingly, public confidence in medical and scientific institutions has dropped overall and become more partisan as politicians increasingly select experts to advise them based on their politics rather than their willingness to call things as they see them. The ongoing politicization of scientific institutions is not limited to politicians or to the United States. Now we’re seeing it in the organization tasked with periodically assessing climate science under the United Nations, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which distills the thousands and thousands of research papers on climate change to help inform decision-makers on the nature of the problem and possibilities for response. The IPCC is so important for clarifying what we know and don’t know about climate that I have testified before Congress that if it didn’t exist, we would have to invent it. Last week, the IPCC announced its list of authors for its seventh assessment report, which is just getting underway and will take several years to produce. One of its most important chapters is on extreme weather events — how they may have changed over time, and understanding the reasons for any identified changes.

Roger Pielke Jr spent years moaning about being "cancelled", and now he's just spending his days at a fossil-funded think tank directly attacking climate scientists, and he has a fascist dictatorship to help him out now too

So seriously gross

www.eenews.net/articles/cli...

10.10.2025 10:53 — 👍 82    🔁 24    💬 1    📌 0
CLIMATEWIRE
Climate critics try to discredit IPCC author for linking
disasters to global warming
By LESLEY CLARK, SARA SCHONHARDT, CHELSEA HARVEY | 10/09/2025
06:22 AM EDT Roger Pielke Jr. and oil industry supporters are attacking climate scientist Friederike Otto, whose
work has been used in lawsuits against polluters.

CLIMATEWIRE Climate critics try to discredit IPCC author for linking disasters to global warming By LESLEY CLARK, SARA SCHONHARDT, CHELSEA HARVEY | 10/09/2025 06:22 AM EDT Roger Pielke Jr. and oil industry supporters are attacking climate scientist Friederike Otto, whose work has been used in lawsuits against polluters.

Table 12.12 | Emergence of CIDs in different time periods, as assessed in this section. The colour contesponds to the confidence of the region with the highest confidence: white cells indicate where evidence is lacking or the signal is not present, leading to overal bu confidence of an emerging signal.

Table 12.12 | Emergence of CIDs in different time periods, as assessed in this section. The colour contesponds to the confidence of the region with the highest confidence: white cells indicate where evidence is lacking or the signal is not present, leading to overal bu confidence of an emerging signal.

The attack on @frediotto.bsky.social was seeded years ago by Roger Pielke Jr, who started arguing that this table from a recent @ipcc.bsky.social report proved that climate science cannot attribute extreme weather to climate change.

But Roger is of course lying. And we know this for 2 reasons.

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10.10.2025 07:45 — 👍 123    🔁 52    💬 3    📌 3
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A climate crisis, a ballot, and a chance at a new life in Australia World-first agreement that creates a visa in the context of climate change stirs hope among young people in Tuvalu

Tuvalu is on the frontline of climate change and rising sea levels - a nation that will be outlived by Australia’s fossil fuel industry. The only way to “adapt” to climate change is to leave. www.theguardian.com/environment/...

20.06.2025 23:53 — 👍 59    🔁 33    💬 6    📌 4

‘Breakbone Fever’. That’s not going to be good.

03.04.2025 09:40 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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‘Same shit, different year’: Australia records hottest 12 months and warmest March on record ANU climate scientist says ‘everyone is getting fatigued these records keep falling – it’s now incredibly predictable’

“We are warming the planet at a significant rate now and we continue to put record amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere … we are still seeing record levels of global greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel use.”
#ClimateCrisis #GlobalHeating
www.theguardian.com/environment/...

03.04.2025 09:38 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

We should be adding _zero_ new coal though.

03.04.2025 09:25 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Half of world’s CO2 emissions come from 36 fossil fuel firms, study shows Researchers say data strengthens case for holding firms to account for their contribution to climate crisis

“The research highlights the disproportionate impact these companies have on the climate crisis and supports efforts to enforce corporate responsibility.”

www.theguardian.com/environment/...

07.03.2025 01:41 — 👍 26    🔁 21    💬 0    📌 0
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LNG Information Webinar Join us on Tuesday 11 March at 1pm for an online information session about the governments proposed LNG terminal. This webinar will give you some information and training on how you have your voice h...

Ireland fossil gas terminal information webinar, via Uplift.ie; Tue 11 Mar
my.uplift.ie/events/lng-l...

10.03.2025 11:17 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

#ClimateCrisis #GlobalHeating #MarineHeatwaves

26.02.2025 14:35 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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NOAA Fisheries published a 'final rule' on December 17, 2024 to change the status of the magnificent Caribbean pillar coral (Dendrogyra cylindrus) - from "threatened" to "endangered".

The rule was halted by President Trump's January 20th memorandum, entitled “Regulatory Freeze Pending Review.”

24.02.2025 04:56 — 👍 38    🔁 17    💬 2    📌 1
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In South-East Europe, temperatures are rising nearly twice as fast as the global average, contributing to more frequent and severe weather events—from floods to heatwaves.

10.02.2025 09:52 — 👍 23    🔁 12    💬 1    📌 2

Eggs UP
Taxes UP
Gas UP
RX drugs UP
Dow Jones DOWN
Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, ACA, VA all on the chopping block.

Trump was never going to make anyone in America's life easier. In just 2 weeks he's made life harder for everyone except his billionaire friends.

02.02.2025 19:40 — 👍 9911    🔁 2626    💬 312    📌 81

Dear Canada and Mexico,

We’re so, so sorry.

— Sane America

02.02.2025 03:00 — 👍 64318    🔁 9972    💬 1483    📌 367
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What’s driving north Queensland’s deadly, record-breaking floods? One woman has died, as floodwaters continue to rise from Townsville up to Cairns. An environmental geography expert explains what’s behind the floods – and what to watch in coming days.

“More extreme rainfall and higher frequencies of flooded rivers and flash floods around the world have a clear link to climate change and ongoing global heating.”
#ClimateCrisis #QldFloods
theconversation.com/whats-drivin...

02.02.2025 23:15 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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January 2025 was quite unexpectedly the warmest January on record at 1.75C above preindustrial, beating the prior record set in 2024.

This is despite the presence of La Niña conditions in the tropical Pacific, with the El Niño event of 2023/2024 long faded. www.theclimatebrink....

02.02.2025 20:57 — 👍 700    🔁 405    💬 19    📌 76

Thread:

29.01.2025 14:40 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Global ‘gigantism’ hotspot: Tasmanian tree standing at almost 100m tallest in the country State provides perfect conditions for ‘kings and queens of the forest’ – some of which are up to 500 years old

Tasmania, a “global hot spot of gigantism in plants”, according to co-author Dr David Bowman, a professor of fire science at the University of Tasmania
#Eucalyptus.regnans
www.theguardian.com/environment/...

29.01.2025 14:35 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

#ClimateCrisis

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Richard Muller: I Was wrong on Climate Change
YouTube video by greenmanbucket Richard Muller: I Was wrong on Climate Change

My interview with former climate Skeptic physicist Richard Muller, at the American Geophysical Meeting in San Francisco, 2014, has become one of my most-watched videos.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sme8...

27.01.2025 00:43 — 👍 18    🔁 8    💬 0    📌 1
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Trump defends ousting at least 15 independent inspectors general in late-night purge The dismissals appeared to violate federal law, which requires Congress to receive 30 days’ notice of any intent to fire a Senate-confirmed inspector general.

You know it's bad when even the Washington Post uses the word "purge."

www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...

28.01.2025 02:32 — 👍 51    🔁 3    💬 2    📌 2

I presume there was a reason Brittin left; maybe it was an ethical one?

28.01.2025 12:47 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

#EVs

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Thousands of people joined rallies around the Country yesterday for Invasion Day.
They stood alongside First Nations Peoples demanding Treaty, Truth and Justice.
Sovereignty was never ceded and we will continue to fight for First Nations Justice together. #invasionday #survivalday #treatynow

27.01.2025 00:31 — 👍 19    🔁 5    💬 0    📌 0

Alright, thank you for helping crowdsource this Starter Pack of Independent / Non-Corporate Media Sources.

These voices will be essential in the Trump 2.0 era.

Please check out these folks and share!

Let me know if I missed anyone...

🙏

07.12.2024 19:19 — 👍 2442    🔁 919    💬 311    📌 83

Halting all onshore & offshore wind permits is deeply irrational and counterproductive, especially during a purported "energy crisis." It's not pro-abundance or even wholly anti-renewable, but rather personal technology tribalism elevated to presidential decree. 🔌💡

21.01.2025 12:59 — 👍 95    🔁 20    💬 5    📌 1

@brendancarton is following 20 prominent accounts