Svante Törnquist (@tsvante) 's Twitter Profile
Svante Törnquist

@tsvante

Climate and weather, studied meteorology and environmental engineering. Working with vehicle emissions. Nature is our home. 🇸🇪

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Prof Michael E. Mann (@michaelemann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My full comments below. At the surface, we see a combination of human-caused warming and a big La Nina/El Nino transition. Ocean heat content (link: theguardian.com/environment/20…) by contrast shows a remarkably steady upward ramp. That's what we should be most concerned about.

My full comments below.

At the surface, we see a combination of human-caused warming and a big La Nina/El Nino transition.

Ocean heat content (link: theguardian.com/environment/20…) by contrast shows a remarkably steady upward ramp. That's what we should be most concerned about.
Svante Törnquist (@tsvante) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you need one quote describing our relationship with nature, this is it. It's the one. x.com/tsvante/status… Said by the director of Norway's Directorate of Fisheries after killing walrus.

Prof. Katharine Hayhoe (@khayhoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On climate change, we often assume people are either believers or deniers. I don't like either label, because climate change is not a religion. Instead, I prefer the 6 categories identified by Yale Program on Climate Change Communication for the US. climatecommunication.yale.edu/about/projects…

On climate change, we often assume people are either believers or deniers. 

I don't like either label, because climate change is not a religion.

Instead, I prefer the 6 categories identified by <a href="/YaleClimateComm/">Yale Program on Climate Change Communication</a> for the US. climatecommunication.yale.edu/about/projects…
I'm @Ketanjoshi.co on Bluesky (@ketanj0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really just utterly fucking grim how burning fossil fuels is warming the planet, therefore unlocking a bonanza of new oil and gas in the arctic due to melting ice Now there's a crowd of mad, cruel, jostling petrostates desperately trying to lay claim -> bloomberg.com/news/videos/20…

Really just utterly fucking grim how burning fossil fuels is warming the planet, therefore unlocking a bonanza of new oil and gas in the arctic due to melting ice

Now there's a crowd of mad, cruel, jostling petrostates desperately trying to lay claim -&gt; 

bloomberg.com/news/videos/20…
Dr Friederike Otto (@frediotto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New World Weather Attribution confirms again just how much of game changer climate change is when it comes to extreme heat - April heat in the Mediterranean would have been almost impossible to occur without climate change. worldweatherattribution.org/extreme-april-…

New <a href="/WWAttribution/">World Weather Attribution</a> confirms again just how much of game changer climate change is when it comes to extreme heat - April heat in the Mediterranean would have been almost impossible to occur without climate change. 
worldweatherattribution.org/extreme-april-…
Svante Törnquist (@tsvante) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Att vara höger behöver inte betyda att man mobbar svaga och invandrare, våldför sig på miljön och missbrukar makten för att sabotera demokratiska värden. Högern kan också stå för medmänsklighet, kunskap och ansvar för kommande generationer. Hur blev det så här?

Lauren MacDonald🌻 #StopRosebank (@laurensunfl0wer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just spoke to my new nemesis CEO of Equinor and its majority shareholder, the Norwegian government, at their AGM. These are the very people who decide whether we avert climate catastrophe or keep throwing fuel on the crisis and let millions of people die. (pt. 2 in thread)

Professor Mark Maslin 👋 𝕏 (@profmarkmaslin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ClimateChange Sea level has risen by 10 cm in 30 years. And it is accelerating as melting of ice sheets become a major contributor Latest data r/t from brilliant Zack Labe sealevel.colorado.edu

#ClimateChange

Sea level has risen by 10 cm in 30 years. And it is accelerating as melting of ice sheets become a major contributor 

Latest data r/t from brilliant <a href="/ZLabe/">Zack Labe</a> 

sealevel.colorado.edu
World Weather Attribution (@wwattribution) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Climate change is a total gamechanger for heatwaves. This animation breaks down our recent study on the late April heatwave that impacted Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Algeria, highlighting how much hotter and more likely climate change made the event.

Andrew Dessler (@andrewdessler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My substack with Zeke Hausfather, The Climate Brink, just passed 1,000 subscribers. Subscribe for free as we talk about the impacts of and solutions to climate change. theclimatebrink.substack.com

Justin Guay (@guay_jg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The global community has focused on the oil production gap - 🛢️ above what climate science allows But the clean production gap is just as important - production capacity of clean⚡️required by the IEA Net Zero scenario Turns out for solar & batteries it’s already closed 🔥

The global community has focused on the oil production gap - 🛢️ above what climate science allows

But the clean production gap is just as important - production capacity of clean⚡️required by the IEA Net Zero scenario

Turns out for solar &amp; batteries it’s already closed 🔥
Scott Santens (@scottsantens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Changes in Twitter’s algorithms show users are being shown far more tweets that amplify anger and animosity than before, since Elon Musk took over..." I actively avoid using my feed but still feel this through stuff that trends. It's noticeably worse. standard.co.uk/tech/elon-musk…

Jeff Berardelli (@weatherprof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Top June 1982. Bottom 2023. 1982 became a super El Nino, 2023 maybe by late fall. You see the respective El Niño's in the Pacific, but what stands out is the red in 2023 across the oceans. This is what background climate heating has accomplished in 4 decades. H/T Eric Fisher

Top June 1982. Bottom 2023. 1982 became a super El Nino, 2023 maybe by late fall. You see the respective El Niño's in the Pacific, but what stands out is the red in 2023 across the oceans. This is what background climate heating has accomplished in 4 decades. H/T <a href="/ericfisher/">Eric Fisher</a>
Dr Friederike Otto (@frediotto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heat in Southern Europe 👇 & North America impossible without human-induced climate change - new World Weather Attribution study. Totally unsurprising but important result. This is what climate change looks & feels. We need to adapt, we need to stop making it worse. worldweatherattribution.org/extreme-heat-i…

Heat in Southern Europe 👇 &amp; North America  impossible without human-induced climate change - new <a href="/WWAttribution/">World Weather Attribution</a> study. Totally unsurprising but important result. This is what climate change looks &amp; feels. We need to adapt, we need to stop making it worse. worldweatherattribution.org/extreme-heat-i…