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Daniel Grossman

@grossmanmedia

Science journalist focussed on climate change. I write print articles and books; and produce radio and video features.

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Laurence Tribe 🇺🇦 ⚖️ (@tribelaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wouldn't exult just yet. Let's hear the tapes. If they are what the POLITICO scoop suggests they are, they're of course DYNAMITE and will make the Nixon Tapes pale by comparison. On the other hand, . . .

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A raised be with a greenhouse lid (removed for the summer) made from a discarded sliding glass door. Note the two fans on the back, which cool the air inside during shoulder seasons when it can get too hot inside. Powered by a solar panel, battery, controller and thermostat

A raised be with a greenhouse lid (removed for the summer) made from a discarded sliding glass door. Note the two fans on the back, which cool the air inside during shoulder seasons when it can get too hot inside. Powered by a solar panel, battery, controller and thermostat
BoomersDaily (@boomersdaily55) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SCIENCE MAGAZINE - FEBRUARY 16, 2024 - RESEARCH PREVIEW Science Magazine (February 15, 2024): The new issue features a record drought in October 2023 that lowered the Amazon River near the Brazilian city of Tefé, revealing sand dunes and forcing local fishing boats to compete for

SCIENCE MAGAZINE - FEBRUARY 16, 2024 - RESEARCH PREVIEW
<a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> (February 15, 2024): The new issue features a record drought in October 2023 that lowered the Amazon River near the Brazilian city of Tefé, revealing sand dunes and forcing local fishing boats to compete for
Enrique Coperías (@cienciadelcope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El río Amazonas podría verse alterado para siempre por el cambio climático, según la revista 'Science'. ⛈️Inundaciones y sequías extremas podrían convertirse en el nuevo escenario del Amazonas, lo que desafiaría a las poblaciones ribereñas y su ecosistema. tinyurl.com/2cwp524x

El río Amazonas podría verse alterado para siempre por el cambio climático, según la revista 'Science'.
⛈️Inundaciones y sequías extremas podrían convertirse en el nuevo escenario del Amazonas, lo que desafiaría a las poblaciones ribereñas y su ecosistema. tinyurl.com/2cwp524x
Manuela Casasoli (@manuelacasasoli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Drought and heat are only half of the story of the changes unfolding in the heart of the world’s largest rainforest." As global climate warms, changes in the #Amazon basin will dramatically intensify. #Science #Ecology #ClimateCrisis ⏯️A river in flux science.org/content/articl…

"Drought and heat are only half of the story of the changes unfolding in the heart of the world’s largest rainforest."

As global climate warms, changes in the #Amazon basin will dramatically intensify.

#Science #Ecology #ClimateCrisis 
⏯️A river in flux
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Andrew Revkin 🌎 ✍🏼 🪕 ☮️ (@revkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A stunning up-close portrait of the Amazon River basin’s whiplash agony by Daniel Grossman in Science Magazine Drought and heat are only half of the story of the changes unfolding in the heart of the world’s largest rainforest. Schöngart and collaborators’ research on the river

A stunning up-close portrait of the Amazon River basin’s whiplash agony by <a href="/grossmanmedia/">Daniel Grossman</a> in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> 

Drought and heat are only half of the story of the changes unfolding in the heart of the world’s largest rainforest. Schöngart and collaborators’ research on the river
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Massive changes in rainfall in Amazon Basin already killing freshwater dolphins and fish, and making lives of indigenous people harder. bit.ly/42K1W4T

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Fed up with a lack of political progress in solving the climate problem, some researchers are becoming activists to slow global warming go.nature.com/3OTlM82

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More and more climate scientists are willing to get arrested to bring attention to the climate crisis. bit.ly/3T6Wm9u nature #science #climatechange