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Paula

@_me_infinity

“A most interesting project”Sir David Attenborough 🌍 Be true to you and flip climate change 180° 🔻 Artist🔻 Author 🔻Advocate Paula @sculptor_43

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Adam Bienkov (@adambienkov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I think one of the most depressing sights when you're driving through England is seeing fields that should be full of crops or livestock, full of solar panels," says Liz Truss.

"I think one of the most depressing sights when you're driving through England is seeing fields that should be full of crops or livestock, full of solar panels," says Liz Truss.
Martin Lewis (@martinslewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Liz Truss / Rishi Sunak the cost of living crisis has left millions worried how they'll make ends meet. I'd like to formally invite you, as the new PM, to join me asap once you take office for a special hour's The Martin Lewis Money Show Live discussion/Q&A to answer/ease people's concerns.

Mike Hudema (@mikehudema) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1985 Carl Sagan testified before Congress on climate change. Can you imagine if they had listened? There is no time to wait. #ActOnClimate #ClimateAction #ClimateCrisis #climate #energy #renewables #Cop27 #GreenNewDeal

Johan Rockström (@jrockstrom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just get tired...Tired of hearing that 1.5°C is a "target" or "goal". IT IS NOT. It is a limit. The only real goal is 0°C. And not bad 1.5°C, when we LIKELY tip GIS, WAIS, Tropical Coral Reefs and Abrupt Boreal Permafrost, and get more floods, droughts, heat, disease, storms.

Peter Kalmus (@climatehuman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Once again, fossil fuel lobbyists outnumber every national delegation at COP27. Complete failure is of course ensured until they stop letting in the fossil fuel industry. It's a mockery of any real effort to stop Earth breakdown.

Johan Rockström (@jrockstrom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time to get serious at #COP27. Saudi Arabia's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs says tackling climate change is "not about fossil fuels" is like saying the Economy is not about Money. Only path to a manageable future for humanity is to start phasing out fossil fuels. Now.

Peter Kalmus (@climatehuman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is excellent and well past time. The fossil fuel industry has been deliberately deceptive for at least 30 years, placing its own profits over life on Earth. There should be many, many more such lawsuits. theguardian.com/environment/20…

Mike Hudema (@mikehudema) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Droughts in Europe made the "Hunger Stones" visible last year. These stones were used to mark desperately low river levels that would forecast famines. This one, in Elbe river, is from 1616 and says: "If you see me, cry" There is no time to wait. #ActOnClimate #climate

Droughts in Europe made the "Hunger Stones" visible last year. These stones were used to mark desperately low river levels that would forecast famines. This one, in Elbe river, is from 1616 and says: "If you see me, cry"

There is no time to wait. #ActOnClimate 

#climate
Wim Hof (@iceman_hof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How many rounds of breathing should you do? 🤔 #wimhofbreathing #breathingexercises #breathingtechniques #wimhof #breathe #breathedeep #wimhofmethod

Johan Rockström (@jrockstrom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For years, one of the best climate models in the world came from an oil company. And then, they spent the next several decades discrediting it grist.org/grist-video/ju…

Steve Heinrichs (@heinrichs_steve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Johan Rockström Wow. “outside researchers compared each Exxon climate model to real-world climate records…And they found that…Exxon’s predictions were 72% accurate! Exxon’s best prediction, published in 1985, was 99% accurate—more accurate than predictions from the world’s top scientists…”

Greta Thunberg (@gretathunberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

School strike week 251. Today, I graduate from school, which means I’ll no longer be able to school strike for the climate. This is then the last school strike for me, so I guess I have to write something on this day. Thread🧵

School strike week 251. Today, I graduate from school, which means I’ll no longer be able to school strike for the climate. This is then the last school strike for me, so I guess I have to write something on this day.
Thread🧵
Prof. Eliot Jacobson (@eliotjacobson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, Antarctic sea ice extent hit a new record statistical low of -6.65σ below the 1991-2020 mean. About a 1-in-70B chance w/o climate change. This is not a graph of extent or anomaly. It is a graph of standard deviations -- a measure of how abnormal the year's data is.

Yesterday, Antarctic sea ice extent hit a new record statistical low of -6.65σ below the 1991-2020 mean. About a 1-in-70B chance w/o climate change.

This is not a graph of extent or anomaly. It is a graph of standard deviations -- a measure of how abnormal the year's data is.
Daniel Priestley (@danielpriestley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is Milla Sofia, a social media influencer who earns money, has more than 12,500 followers on her verified X (Twitter) account, over 50,000 on Instagram and 120,000 on TikTok. She shares with her fans and admirers snaps from her vacations in Greece, Bora Bora, and luxurious

Mike Hudema (@mikehudema) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paris is working to become a '15-minute city' where everything you need is located locally within 15 mins. Every street will have a bike lane, 60,000 parking spots are being removed & replaced with parks. They aren't done yet. We have the solutions implement them. #ActOnClimate

Ed Hawkins (@ed_hawkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Climate change is simple. We started burning fossil fuels during the industrial revolution, adding extra carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. As a direct consequence - due to well understood physics - global temperatures started to increase. We are now experiencing the consequences.

Climate change is simple.
We started burning fossil fuels during the industrial revolution, adding extra carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
As a direct consequence - due to well understood physics - global temperatures started to increase.
We are now experiencing the consequences.