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We need ~30 years of data from the AMOC to be able to finally determine if it's actually collapsing. We're at 20 years of data. Removing this now means we can't definitively determine a potential AMOC collapse that could result in substantial climate disruptions. www.livescience.com/planet-earth...
Hur många svenska politiker agerar i enlighet med kunskapen att våra handlingar nu får effekter över tusentals år? Om vi fortsätter som idag kommer global temperatur bli +3-4 grader år 3000 och ungefär dubbelt så högt i Sverige. agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
A major US deep-ocean monitoring network is being scaled back. “Ongoing monitoring of the ocean is critical, especially now. Concern in the oceanography community about major ocean current changes ahead is large,” says PIKs @rahmstorf.bsky.social. edition.cnn.com/2026/06/03/c...
Here is a more fitting illustration of a heatwave: Patient treated for heat stroke using combined cooling methods (ice, water spray, and compressed air). Pic by Flavio Gaudio (2015).
Happy World Ocean Day! The ocean is the heart of our life support system, without which we’d all be dead. It’s taken up >90% of the heat from global warming and 30% of our CO₂ emissions. In return, we give it 11 million tonnes of plastic annually, which animals ingest and also become entangled in.
The idea that only nuclear or gas can provide "firm power" -- the last line of defense against the relentless advance of clean energy -- is going the way of the dodo. There are no arguments left. The only reason to fight progress now is corruption & raw political power.
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1/ The sustainability transition doesn’t just advance from the top down and the bottom up – change also happens in the middle, and that’s where most of us can make a real difference Quick thread on a great new paper showing how *everyone* has an influential role to play 🧵
I’m a climate scientist. Let me fix this headline. “Nearly a century ago, scientists showed that burning fossil fuels warms the planet. Today, we know human emissions account for over 100% of the warming. Yet dark money and disinformation still work to keep Americans addicted to fossil fuels.”
🧪❄️🌊 I chatted with Patrick Pester at @livescience.com about the impending demise of the Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf, future change to Thwaites Glacier itself and the implications for sea-level rise. www.livescience.com/planet-earth... #Antarctica #sealevel #ThwaitesGlacier
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The Ocean Observatories Initiative has been collecting data on physical, chemical, geological and biological conditions in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans for the past decade
www.livescience.com
Tump administration to remove 900 deep sea monitoring instruments that would have studied the collapsing Atlantic current
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The Anthropocene's enormous consequences are of long-term nature, the slow pace of recovery currently under-appreciated among the public The smallest unavoidable residual emissions (e.g., from fo...
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We Are in the Anthropocene—Now What?
On a day that many might be headed to the beach, take a moment to consider some of the widespread impacts of all of that plastic, and the ongoing efforts to clean it up.
www.theatlantic.com
Oceans Awash in Plastic Waste
Grouping wind, solar, and batteries together can already be more affordable than building a coal or gas plant in prime locations, new report finds.
www.canarymedia.com
24/7 renewables could happen sooner than you think
Alejandra Caraballo
Researchers have warned that the Thwaites Glacier, one of the largest glaciers in the world, is about to lose its eastern ice shelf. We spoke to marine geophysicist Robert Larter about what this means...
www.livescience.com
The 'Doomsday Glacier' is poised to lose its ice shelf this year. An Antarctic researcher explains what that means for global sea levels
The Trump administration will dismantle a $368 million monitoring system that provides critical data on the world’s oceans, sparking alarm among scientists
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The oceans are in deep trouble. The Trump administration just ditched a vital deep-sea monitoring system | CNN
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Scientists have reached a consensus that human behavior is a big driver of climate change—but Americans aren't buying it.
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Read our latest thoughts... www.metoffice.gov.uk/blog/2026/wa...
Scientists have reached a consensus that human behavior is a big driver of climate change—but Americans aren't buying it.
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Most Americans Aren't Convinced Humans Are Causing Climate Change, New Data Shows
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Corrected the headline image for you @irishtimes.com 📷 Patient with heat illness receiving combined emergency cooling methods. Gaudio and Grissom (2016) Cooling methods in heat stroke. The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 50(4): Fig. 3
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Met Office - weather and climate
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Temperatures up to 30 degrees forecast as Met Éireann says May record could be broken again
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Temperature of 28.6 degrees was recorded at Shannon Airport on Monday
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Temperatures up to 30 degrees forecast as Met Éireann says May record could be broken again
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