This week on the Nature Podcast: A new attribution study suggests that major energy producers play an outsized role in causing extreme heatwaves β plus, the scientists fighting back against US funding cuts.
go.nature.com/3JYpTjq
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PhD candidate TUM and DLR- Floods and climate risk |Socio-hydrology | Hydro climatic |Remote sensing ππ°οΈπ§ jeremyEudaric.github.io
This week on the Nature Podcast: A new attribution study suggests that major energy producers play an outsized role in causing extreme heatwaves β plus, the scientists fighting back against US funding cuts.
go.nature.com/3JYpTjq
These emissions are also no taking in compte the global mondialisation. China is the factory of the world then the emissions from China are mostly from High income countries. That shifted there industry in china.
25.07.2025 11:21 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Historic advisory opinion by international court of justice: countries are legally obliged (not only by Paris Agreement) to act against causes of climate change and repair damage. Includes stopping new oil/gas fields and elimination of fossil fuel subsidies. Risk to lose in court now much higher.
23.07.2025 17:41 β π 38 π 14 π¬ 1 π 1This is figure 2, which shows spatial patterns of heatwave duration scales in the current climate.
The duration of long heatwaves increases at an accelerating rate with warming such that a large increase in the risk of long-lasting heatwaves results from relatively modest warming, according to an analysis in Nature Geoscience. go.nature.com/44WkxMB π§ͺ
18.07.2025 16:46 β π 27 π 14 π¬ 0 π 3β οΈGlobal warming caused by humans is advancing at 0.27Β°C per decade β the highest rate since records began.
This is one of the indicators updated every year by over 60 international scientists in the annual Indicators of Global Climate Change report β published today. doi.org/10.5194/essd... /1
Nature research paper: Exploring pathways for world development within planetary boundaries
https://go.nature.com/3SJKqJu
This is figure 2, which shows attributed 1990β2020 GMT increases by emitter group.
A study in Nature Climate Change examines how affluent groups disproportionately contribute to the increase in mean temperature and the frequency of extreme events. go.nature.com/4jOaAqE π§ͺ
09.05.2025 22:10 β π 23 π 6 π¬ 0 π 2This paper shows that the wealthiest 10% of the world's population is responsible for two-thirds of global warming since 1990. It's time for considerable climate justice policies.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
π’ Hot off the press: our new study in Nature, led by Luke Grant and @wimthiery.bsky.social, shows how climate change is redefining what it means to live an "unprecedented life"βfacing climate extremes that would have been nearly impossible without human influence.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Disastrous
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
NSF cancelled our flood justice network today. Iβm of course devastated. But the work will continue. We were already creating a network and we wonβt stop now!
@socialpixel.bsky.social
P.S. thereβs nothing woke about creating solutions for communities that flood. And saves the govt money!!!!
Merci @ina-officiel.bsky.social de votre invitation Γ commenter vos archives pour l'Γ©mission Β«ADNΒ».
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48C in PAKISTAN again.
Fierce heat allover Asia with the temperatures expected to rise more and more with near 50C in Pakistan and
40C in the Kazakh highlands even at 600/800m asl
The 50C of Canada in 2021 looks like peanuts to what will happen next hours/days in Central Asia.
EGU25 General Assembly isnβt just about talks β itβs about community too! π The Natural Hazards Division has networking events all week β and some are specially for early career scientists! π
Come meet new faces, share ideas, grow the community together! #EGU25 #NaturalHazards #ECS
Panta Rhei: a decade of progress in research on change in hydrology and society
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
l aslo encourage you to watch this video to understand the climate extremes:
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Today is Earth Day. l would like to investigate the Planetary Boundaries (PBs) framework again. Let's say we got a flu and have side effects such as fevers, etc. Climate change is the side effect of a disease: the destruction of the Earth. We overshooted 6/9 PBs
www.nature.com/articles/461...
Letβs try the de growth
15.04.2025 11:46 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0πΊοΈA tool which combines free satellite imagery, a machine learning model, and building footprint data enables the interactive mapping and assessment of war-related damage at scale, with the potential to adjust the confidence interval to the case at hand
Read moreπ: www.nature.com/articles/s43...
Good news! We are looking for a highly motivated master's thesis student (in Europe) to work with me on the assessment of flood impacts using satellite images.
jobs.dlr.de/job/Student-...
Second point C02 is a worldwide problem an emissions emitted in a country can affect zones with a high climate risk.
17.03.2025 17:12 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Those results are bias you should take the C02 per capita to have a fair overview. Furthermore C02 doesnβt take in count the industry and mondialisation. China and India are producing electronic devices or clothes for all around the world then the emissions produced in those countries belong to us.
17.03.2025 17:10 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0In the era of #ClimateChange human societies face growing exposure to disasters and complex #climate risks. In this perspective, @reichstein-bgc.bsky.social, @vitusbenson.bsky.social, et al., explore the potential of integrated #ArtificialIntelligence in developing multi-hazard #EarlyWarningSystems
17.03.2025 15:09 β π 9 π 3 π¬ 0 π 1Nature research paper: Record sea surface temperature jump in 2023β2024 unlikely but not unexpected
https://go.nature.com/4bLHLYx
l am pretty new here, so l am glad to share our paper published last year. A framework based on satellite images to support the Loss and Damage Fund and the next COP ππ§π°οΈ
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Top advisers in NASA's Office of the Chief Scientist are among the first to go amid downsizing effort
https://go.nature.com/3XFrpe8
How to stop being surprised by unprecedented weather
Kelder et al. discusses a multitude of ways that we could anticipate unprecedented weather events that might otherwise be a surprise
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New perspective article by Kelder et al. explores methods to anticipate unprecedented #weather events and highlights the role of transformative, incremental, and reactive #adaptation strategies to achieve enhanced #resilience. @stichtingcas.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
This framing is not only for the scientific community but for a broad audience. Having debates on this could be dangerous and confusing people, policymakers and finally scientists
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