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.”
Every summer I repost this article on how to spot drowning. Please read it and pass on. In the last few years I’ve had SIX messages from people who saved a kid’s life after clicking on the link from my feed.
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If treated as a nation, global data centres would be the world's 11th largest electricity consumer 🔌 💻
Latest @unuinweh.bsky.social report reveals the striking carbon, water and land footprints of #AI's electricity use.
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A 2025 study out of M.I.T. cautioned that “the integration of LLMs into learning environments may inadvertently contribute to cognitive atrophy.” This danger hasn’t slowed the advancement of A.I. in schools. newyorkermag.visitlink.me/WdiB05
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Drowning is not the violent, splashing call for help that most people expect.
“I find myself speaking with my kids about A.I. in the same terms that we might discuss a creepy neighbor who lives down the block,” Jessica Winter writes. Read her report on the push for A.I. in education.
Scientists have reached a consensus that human behavior is a big driver of climate change—but Americans aren't buying it.
Katharine Hayhoe
Trish Greenhalgh
The New Yorker
Sarah Dorner
United Nations University
More than 140,000 fake citations across four research repositories were identified in papers and preprints published in 2025 alone
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Great reporting by Declan Walsh. www.nytimes.com/2026/06/05/w...
Scientists have reached a consensus that human behavior is a big driver of climate change—but Americans aren't buying it.