Scientists Say New Government Climate Report Twists Their Work
A new Department of Energy report โfundamentally misrepresentsโ climate research and leaves out key context, multiple scientists cited in the report tell WIRED.
NEW: i spoke to nine (!) scientists across several disciplines whose work was cited in the new Department of Energy report that downplays the severity of climate change. all of them say their work was misrepresented, cherry picked, and/or lacked context โ
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The Edge of Space-Time: PREORDER + COVER REVEAL!
Coming 4/7/2026: The universe, reimagined!
A note for the scientists especially:
I drafted most of this book before I knew exactly how bad 2025 was going to be (and it's not done yet) but I knew that particle physics and cosmology already needed to make the case to the public. This book does that. ๐งช
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Here, Vought doesnโt dispute slow-walking release of NIH grants from congressionally appropriated funds so that they can be cancelled in a couple of months through pocket rescission, thereby bypassing congress to enact huge cuts to NIH research.
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It is all eugenics because he believes his family is superior and โdeservedโ that care. But see, when the state serves the public, it serves all, which means people he believes are inferior would benefit. We canโt have that in the racist-ableist belief system that constitutes eugenics.
27.07.2025 16:22 โ ๐ 94 ๐ 41 ๐ฌ 3 ๐ 2
Edinburgh University had โoutsizedโ role in creating racist scientific theories, inquiry finds
Exclusive: Investigation finds one of Britainโs oldest and most prestigious universities benefited from transatlantic slavery and was haven for white supremacist theories
โThe inquiry found that Edinburgh University became a โhavenโ for professors who developed theories of white supremacism in the 18th and 19th centuries, and who played a pivotal role in the creation of discredited โracial pseudo-sciencesโ that placed Africans at the bottom of a racial hierarchyโ
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suelo y fondos?
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Cover of THE CROWNโS SILENCE
Weโre exactly 6 months out from the US launch of THE CROWNโS SILENCE with @marinerbooks.bsky.social @harpercollins.bsky.social โavailable for pre-order now. I know the world is a mess but at least we have books ๐, & this one is a decade in the making. More here: www.harpercollins.com/products/the...
27.07.2025 14:07 โ ๐ 30 ๐ 11 ๐ฌ 4 ๐ 0
We write as deeply concerned members of the Antarctic research community after learning of the plan, by the National Science Foundation, to terminate the lease of the Research Vessel/ IceBreaker Nathaniel B.
Palmer in October of this year.
The United States Antarctic Program has had at least one dedicated research vessel operating in the Southern Ocean since 1968.
For those nearly six decades, the N.B.
Palmer and its predecessors have supported world-class science that helped grow the U.S.'s standing as a leader of international scientific research. At the same time, these vessels have provided critical logistical support for the U.S. Antarctic scientific bases. Even as automation and remote observations have increased our
observational capabilities in this harsh region of the world, there's no replacement for a dedicated research vessel that can access remote sea ice-covered regions of Antarctica and that allows sampling of the
of the world, there's no replacement for a dedicated research vessel that can access remote sea ice-covered regions of Antarctica and that allows sampling of the full depth of the ocean and coastal regions on land.
The early loss of the N.B. Palmer is troubling, especially at a time when other nations, including China, Korea, Japan, Britain, and Australia, among others, are increasing their marine capability for Antarctic waters. This decision forecasts the decline of an exceptional history of U.S. scientific contributions. Maintaining a continued US ship-based presence also has strong, strategic and national security geopolitical implications. Antarctica remains a model for international cooperation and peace, with all activities, marine and terrestrial, south of 60ยฐS governed by the 1959 Antarctic Treaty. The treaty, signed by 58 nations, committed all parties to a civilian presence guiding scientific investigation of this remote
and fragile part of the world Today many
Treaty. The treaty, signed by 58 nations, committed all parties to a civilian presence guiding scientific investigation of this remote and fragile part of the world. Today, many nations operate research stations and vessels in the Antarctic. While Antarctica remains remote and a difficult place to access, the modern world allows easier access each year and the number of groups there grows each year, for research, for tourism, for exploitation of fishery stocks, and simply for exerting national presence.
We urge reconsideration of the decision to terminate the lease of the RVIB Nathaniel B.
Palmer, and the continued forward-looking development of the next generation of Antarctic research vessels that will continue US leadership, scientifically and
geopolitically, in the high southern latitudes.
Sincerely,
More than 100 scientists who work in Antarctica or care about having a strong U.S. research presence there have signed a letter calling for the U.S. to keep the Palmer in operation. (4/n)
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A key tactic in an abusive relationship is for the abuser to take things away from you for no reason and then expect you to be grateful to them when they give you back what was always rightfully yours to begin with
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Cornell University, Department of Communication
Job #AJO30219, WDR-00053939 Assistant Professor in Science, Environment, and Risk Communication, Department of Communication, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, US
We're hiring!
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The Cornell Department of Communication is hiring an Assistant Professor in Science, Environment, and Risk Communication!
Applications received by September 15, 2025, will be given full consideration.
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A statement from AAU President Barbara R. Snyder regarding funding levels for NSF and NASA:
10.07.2025 20:35 โ ๐ 30 ๐ 12 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 2
a line of heavily armed federal agents in riot gear standing in a field surrounded by tomato plants
The UFW can confirm farm workers were critically injured yesterday during chaotic raids in Ventura County, CA. Other workers, including US citizens, remain unaccounted for.
UFW staff is on the ground supporting impacted families.
Our full statement below. โฌ๏ธ
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News from the NSF Division of Earth Sciences Informational Webinar: If US scientists want to support NSF EAR, they should continue to submit proposals. The number of proposals is an important metric for quantifying need and therefore influencing the budget
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FYI: The House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, Democratic Staff, is trying to get more info on the impact of recent research grant terminations.
If your award has been canceled since Jan 20, you can fill out this survey: democrats-science.house.gov/grantcancela...
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NIH scientists publish declaration criticizing Trump's deep cuts in public health research
Scores of National Institutes of Health researchers and staffers have come forward to send their Trump-appointed leader a letter challenging policies they say undermine the NIH mission.
Over the weekend, I interviewed one of the NIH employees who signed this letter (someone other than those quoted in this AP story). We talked about what they're doing and the importance of standing up. It was a moving conversation about risk and responsibility. Stay tuned for my piece on NIH and LA.
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The child in this trusteeโs scenario? Faculty. Who submitted their tenure files for consideration in accordance with the terms of their employment. Both sides have a responsibility in that contract, one to submit and one to review.
I hope everyone really hears this.
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It's incredible how we've just totally normalized "A bunch of random dudes are bypassing every federal law to plunder the government" & no one seems to care.
Folks look at you like you're crazy when you say we're in the midst of the worst Article I constitutional crisis in ๐บ๐ธ history, & well ๐คทโโ๏ธ
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Is this for real
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Book cover image: The Color of Law book titles in capital bold black letters is superimposed on a background of a map of neighborhoods
Important for understanding US today: The Color of Law- Rothstein (2017) argues that for over a century after the abolition of slavery, federal, state and local government codified - then tolerated - racist segregation in housing, employment, education, income & wealth.
www.epi.org/publication/...
02.06.2025 19:14 โ ๐ 6 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
A screenshot from the proposed NSF budget request showing the number of people involved in NSF activities dropping from 330,100 in FY2024 to 90,000 in FY2026.
I need to actually get to my gate in time, but am stuck processing this particular table:
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DOGE Track: Tracking The Damage
A website tracking the various activities of the DOGE wrecking crew across government. Sunlight is the best disinfectant!
So, as you might know, I have been in the process of tracking the activities of DOGE staff across the federal government. And now I've built an auto-updating website to browse the data
It's not done (lots more content to write), but news is moving fast, so here it is dogetrack.info
Enjoy!
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Everyone involved in trying to pass off that ChatGPT-extruded disinformation manifesto as a scientific report should be, at the very least, barred from public office for life. The MAHA report is dangerous criminal misconduct and an offence to the process of science.
29.05.2025 14:27 โ ๐ 2026 ๐ 651 ๐ฌ 26 ๐ 11
Scientists with ADHD speak up: when fire meets focus
Researchers with ADHD discuss its peaks and valleys and how they structure their work lives to succeed.
Navigating ADHD as a scientist: Shared tips and strategies for task and time management, including by volcanologist Lis Gallant (@bipedalmeatbag.bsky.social), whose ADHD is a superpower in the (lava๐) field. Reporting by @plantnerd.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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Rubio Reportedly Pauses New International Student Visa Interviews
More than 1.1 million international students were enrolled at U.S. colleges and universities in the 2023-2024 school year.
The US Administration has indefinitely blocked *all* student visa applicants from getting a visa interview.
Worldwide, unconditional, no end date. All.
International students are crucial to the US university system, American innovation, and future US prosperity.
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I spent ten years attacking universities as illiberal and overly woke. Now that the Trump administration is using my rhetoric to destroy American science and higher education, I am horrified but not horrified enough to apologize.
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Political appointees would have more control over Texas universitiesโ courses and hiring under bill OKโd by House
Senate Bill 37 would give more power to university regents, who are appointed by the governor, to vet and veto new curricula and administrators.
Texas legislators just passed a bill that
gives politically-appointed regents control over faculty curriculum, hiring, & governance. It does what they accuse academics of doing: privileging ideas, biases, & agendas on political grounds, & silencing those that do not follow their ideology.
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Is a photo subversive? NSF staff overcome obstacles to 75th anniversary portrait
Management tried to quash outpouring of support for beleaguered agency
Hundreds of National Science Foundation staffers turned out for a group photograph to celebrate the besieged agencyโs 75th anniversaryโdespite efforts by NSF officials to prevent the picture from being taken. scim.ag/4jcGpIt
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Time off for menstruation is a good idea. Period.
Menstrual leave can improve working conditions for all employees
A few countries have laws that allow menstruating employees to take time off to manage their symptoms. While there are potential pitfalls to be wary of, overall I think that menstrual leave should be more widely adopted โฌ๏ธ
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UFW - fighting for farm workers since 1962. Sรญ Se Puede!ยฎ
Mobilizing the fight for science and democracy, because Science is for everyone ๐งช๐
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