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@ClimateFdbk
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Scientists from around the world sorting fact from fiction in climate change media coverage so you know which news to trust. @[email protected]
Joined November 2014
"Misleading U.S. Department of Energy climate report chooses bias over science, climate scientists say" | Article by the team at @ClimateFdbk: https://t.co/QoW5Chaw3K
science.feedback.org
DOE report written by climate contrarians shares misleading information on climate change and excludes well-established evidence.
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Update: This summer was the hottest summer since 1880 when modern recordkeeping began. August 2024 is the 15th month in a row of record-breaking monthly temperatures. More: https://t.co/Hq6PSIHdIG
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Los Coches Eléctricos contaminan mucho menos que los de combustión, confirmado por la revisión de 13 estudios franceses e internacionales. En estos se analizaron todos los factores directos e indirectos; tanto de fabricación, como de uso y generación. https://t.co/pw0f7oLxQn
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A recent WSJ op-ed made misleading claims regarding polar bears & other climate-related projections. @ScienceFeedback tapped peer-reviewed research & experts to provide context that debunks the claims, including feedback from our own Geoff York.
science.feedback.org
Key takeaway Simply because a climate change prediction has not become fully visible yet does not mean that the prediction is not happening or that the prediction will not happen in the future....
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Anyone who thinks that temperatures in the 1930s were as high as today's is confusing global temperatures with temperatures in the U.S., which makes up 2% of the surface area of the globe. Globally, the 1930s were much much cooler than today.
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If only we had detailed information telling us the climate is changing far faster than any time in human history... ...and if only we had an unambiguous physical explanation for why those changes have occurred... ...then some politicians would still deny any problem exists.
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Great read from @amywestervelt on the Forbes contributor network, and how it boosted Mike Shellenberger's public profile. Like Amy, I was also once a journalist at https://t.co/Qc7Kj0Rxi7. It was pretty critical for me, but also very frustrating. 🧵 https://t.co/jGYjUWFwfD
drilled.ghost.io
Ten years ago—TEN—I wrote a blog post on Medium about manufactured thought leadership. At the time, I had been occasionally agreeing to ghost write thought leadership pieces for CEOs and executive...
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With May 2024 coming in as the warmest May on record, global temperatures have been at 1.63C above preindustrial levels over the past 12 months in @CopernicusECMWF's ERA5. A pretty sharp jump up from prior global temps we've seen, akin to the increase between 2010 and 2016:
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📢 New Report Alert! 📢 "A Fertile Ground for Disinformation", uncovering how the 2024 farmers’ protests in Europe were used to spread #climate misinformation and anti-EU climate action narratives. Read it here: https://t.co/3YnlXErEBU 📷 Lukasz Kobus
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The EFCSN has launched #ClimateFactsEurope, a public database for debunking and identifying trends in climate disinformation. 🔎🌱🌍 The project brings together the efforts of participating EFCSN members, supported by the European Climate Foundation. 🤝 https://t.co/OcLnESyWVD
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CO2 increasing ten times faster than any point in last 50,000 years The new research by @mudwaterclimate from @EarthSciStA and @OSUCEOAS published in @PNASNews stark findings reveal the impact of human emissions Read more 👇 https://t.co/AazD8J8Hjq
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This 1 minute video of me debunking the “cloud seeding caused the Dubai floods” has been watched by humans cumulatively for 56 days so far. It’s still a tiny fraction of the time people spent watching the original misinformation.
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Big changes in extreme precipitation are happening. Here is the observed change in the severity of heavy precipitation events, due mostly to climate change. https://t.co/nrpfJfAXkr
For every degree C that Earth’s atmospheric temperature rises, the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere can increase by about 7%. A warmer world is a one with heavier precipitation events, even in places where average rainfall may remain unchanged. https://t.co/NL4j2QD3rI
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Heat pumps are a highly efficient and mature technology for home heating. "Yet, in major economies such as the UK and Germany, heat pumps are the subject of hostile and misleading reporting across many mainstream media outlets." Read the fact check. https://t.co/89atTy6dnX
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Cherry blossom flowering date in Kyoto, Japan As the climate warms, the natural world is responding. In this case, the trees are blossoming earlier in the year. Data: https://t.co/4XUMnaTjv4
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A clear explainer by the authors of last week's AMOC shutdown paper They propose a way that *may* let us spot when shutdown is imminent NB they're *NOT* saying it is imminent or unavoidable (yet) It would be devastating though - we must not risk it https://t.co/q6vHor1Hxw
theconversation.com
Scientists now have a better understanding of the risks ahead and a new early warning signal to watch for.
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Elon Musk tweets, "Farming has no material effect on climate change." This is wrong. If you look at the data, you find that a quarter of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions are due to food production, the majority of these from farming. https://t.co/D7X9tu5Pyg
ourworldindata.org
One-quarter of the world's greenhouse gas emissions result from food and agriculture. What are the main contributors to food's emissions?
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Sorting fact from fiction: On urban agriculture's carbon impact with my insights on Hawes et al. 2024. 🔎Production yield is a misleading indicator. Read more: https://t.co/Sirwwvdy3X via @ClimateFdbk #UrbanGardening @ICTA_UAB @URBAG_ICTA
science.feedback.org
Although low-tech urban agriculture is expected to be a central component of sustainable cities in the future due to its many social, ecological, and nutritional benefits, new research demonstrates...
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