Cheryl Bozarth BSc🌎🌱🦉🇨🇦 (@cherylbozarth) 's Twitter Profile
Cheryl Bozarth BSc🌎🌱🦉🇨🇦

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Climate/Biodiversity/BSc Conservation Bio & Mgmt UofA Ecology, Conservation, Education, Art 🌱President @ NatureAlberta 🎨 @bozarthart🦋 X Views Personal 🇨🇦👊

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This study paints a clearer picture of the relationship between the mosquito-borne disease and climatic conditions in the Americas go.nature.com/4lEKYN1

Colin Walker (@colinwalker79) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes net zero, I hear/see a lot of people saying 'what's the point the UK doing it when others, like China, aren't' Well it is: China is installing renewables pretty much faster than anyone else Its emissions are actually beginning to go down independent.co.uk/news/china-ame…

Robert Redmayne Hosking 🔥🌍🔥 (@rhosking252) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember, we're not at 2°C yet, are you still thinking the systems that caused all this, will get you through it.....???? Think again. 🔥

Dr Paul Dorfman (@dorfman_p) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Consortium of companies from Germany, France and Belgium major floating wind farm plan for #Scotland, £900 million invested in Scotland’s manufacturing sector and supply chain, 2,900 jobs in construction, 300 ongoing jobs during operation. heraldscotland.com/news/25404564.…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@dorfman_p) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Iconic Antarctic species at risk amid 'regime shift', scientists say, with 'rapid and self-perpetuating changes' abc.net.au/news/2025-08-2…

Melaine Le Roy (@subfossilguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

40°C is the new 30°C in France...! 🔥🥵 Mostly unknown before 1980 (5 occurrences) 📉 Skyrocketing since 2019 (180 occurrences) 📈

40°C is the new 30°C in France...! 🔥🥵

Mostly unknown before 1980 (5 occurrences) 📉

Skyrocketing since 2019 (180 occurrences) 📈
John Raymond Hanger  (@johnrhanger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

China's power sector emissions fell 3% in January-June 2025, compared to same period in 2024! Some US petrostate politicos say China isn't building wind & solar. They really do. China will build more solar in 2025 than total current US solar capacity. reuters.com/sustainability…

The Narwhal (@thenarwhalca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A small gold mine has quietly opened near Smithers, B.C., in a popular backcountry area, raising questions about how little notice the project received — even as it promises minimal surface impact and new jobs for the community thenarwhal.ca/dome-mountain-…

Nicolas Fulghum (@nicolasfulghum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW | Batteries now meet 28% of evening peak electricity demand in California🔋⚡️ Not just for a single day, but averaged for all of June. We previously reported on 2024 numbers when they reached ~18-20% in June. In 2022, it was just 4%!

NEW | Batteries now meet 28% of evening peak electricity demand in California🔋⚡️

Not just for a single day, but averaged for all of June.

We previously reported on 2024 numbers when they reached ~18-20% in June.

In 2022, it was just 4%!
Cheryl Bozarth BSc🌎🌱🦉🇨🇦 (@cherylbozarth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Monkeys falling from trees and baking barnacles: how heat is driving animals to extinction | Global development | The Guardian theguardian.com/environment/20…

Markham Hislop (@politicalham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ethically produced oil and gas? *~$260 BILLION of unfunded environmental liabilities *~80,000 inactive wells *Only $1B in oil sands mines facilities program to fund reclamation *26% of Canada's GHGs That's ethical, @brianjeanab?

The Breakdown (@thebreakdownab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Alberta is considering changes to its Water Act that it says would make it easier for Alberta communities, industries, farmers and ranchers to get the water they need.” #abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli cbc.ca/news/canada/no…

John Raymond Hanger  (@johnrhanger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

China's July 2025 solar production was ~50% higher than its July 2024 solar output! China's solar generated 839 TWh in 2024 and will likely exceed 1,200 TWh in 2025. China's solar will generate in 2025 an amount of electricity equal to about 27% of USA's electricity demand.

China's July 2025 solar production was ~50% higher than its July 2024 solar output!

China's solar generated 839 TWh in 2024 and will likely exceed 1,200 TWh in 2025. 

China's solar will generate in 2025 an amount of electricity equal to about 27% of USA's electricity demand.
Met4Cast (@met4castuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If someone tells you “40°C is normal in France” they are lying or misinformed. Before 1980 40°C was recorded just 4 times. Since 2019 it has been recorded 180 times. Climate step change?

If someone tells you “40°C is normal in France” they are lying or misinformed. 

Before 1980 40°C was recorded just 4 times. Since 2019 it has been recorded 180 times. 

Climate step change?
Peter Guthrie (@peterguthrie99) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Premier is already blaming oil prices for looming budget troubles. But let’s be clear: this isn’t about oil — it’s about the UCP/Wildrose government’s spending problem. In just 3 years, Danielle Smith has hiked spending by 23% - far more than Notley in 4! Now, the budget

Cheryl Bozarth BSc🌎🌱🦉🇨🇦 (@cherylbozarth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let’s not sugar coat what this is actually about: To..’ also help oil and gas operations reduce their environmental footprints by allowing them to access alternatives to fresh water with a less cumbersome permitting process’

Dr Paul Dorfman (@dorfman_p) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump’s attacks on renewable energy have thrown the sector into chaos - US will struggle to meet surging AI. Clean energy worth $18.6bn cancelled this year. ft.com/content/8fc812…

Stephen Barlow (@steb777) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Likewise, the biodiversity and ecological crisis, is caused by destroying natural habitat, and polluting the natural world. To stop it, we need to stop doing that. Again, the richest and most powerful, refuse to consider it, because they massively profit from those processes.