🌊 In 2025, global sea surface temperatures were the 3rd warmest on record, ~0.5°C above the 1981–2010 average.
SSTs dipped slightly from 2023–24 as El Niño shifted toward La Niña, but warm oceans still fueled floods and drought worldwide.
I was delighted to see my photo of an Arizona Tiger Salamander was featured in this Nature Climate Change article, but I don't have access to the journal. Does anyone have a copy they could share with me? www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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MethaneSAT has lost power less than a year and a half after it was launched. Its loss is a major blow to efforts to track and stop emissions of the potent greenhouse gas.🧪🌍🔌💡
This is so spot on. As a climate scientist and public intellectual, I see or experience these often
Notably, FW aquaculture appears potentially more vulnerable than marine: iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...
Ethiopian wolves are pollinators!!! The wolves lick the sweet nectar from native red hot poker flowers, and their muzzles get covered in pollen, transferring from one flower to another -the act of pollination 🧵
@wildcru.bsky.social made the discovery. 📸Adrien Lesaffre 🌱
gizmodo.com/scientists-s...
Oh nice thanks!
Kia ora koutou! Any recommendations for accounts to follow on nature based solutions?
White-tailed tropicbirds are a conspicuous and beloved sign of spring in Bermuda, where the species returns each year to nest. But long-term records kept by birdwatchers show that the birds have been returning earlier and earlier.
By Rebecca Heisman.
hakaimagazine.com/news/in-berm...
NZ PCE had just released a report on marine carbon stores and the risks to those carbon stores. Storymap here: storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/0399...
Hope I'm not too late... Atlantic puffin in the Farne islands.