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@icarus62

Interested in science, low impact living, growing food, natural building. Vegan, atheist, naturist. Cycle 3,000 miles/yr. He/him. English. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

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Neil Stone (@drneilstone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study from Denmark 🇩🇰 of over 1.5 MILLION people who received an mRNA Covid vaccine NO increased risk of 29 different adverse events Filter out the noise. Look at real data. mRNA vaccines are incredibly safe. jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

Ryan Katz-Rosene, PhD (@ryankatzrosene) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This new US Department of Energy Report is a travesty for US scientific integrity. It reads like a list of common climate skeptic tropes - long ago rebutted by the scientific community - being rehashed by a group of disgruntled scientists. The team of authors, hand-picked by

This new US Department of Energy Report is a travesty for US scientific integrity. It reads like a list of common climate skeptic tropes - long ago rebutted by the scientific community - being rehashed by a group of disgruntled scientists. The team of authors, hand-picked by
icarus62 (@icarus62) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Steve Milloy Global warming denial is a fossil fuel industry scam. Global warming is accelerating. The rate of CO₂ rise & resultant warming is almost unprecedented in the entire geological history of the Earth. We must enact mitigation.

<a href="/JunkScience/">Steve Milloy</a> Global warming denial is a fossil fuel industry scam.  Global warming is accelerating.  The rate of CO₂ rise &amp; resultant warming is almost unprecedented in the entire geological history of the Earth. We must enact mitigation.
Andrew Dessler (@andrewdessler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've been getting a lot of requests for comments on the DOE report "A critical review of the impact of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions on the U.S. climate". Here are some initial thoughts. More will come later.

I've been getting a lot of requests for comments on the DOE report "A critical review of the impact of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions on the U.S. climate".   Here are some initial thoughts.  More will come later.
Chris Colose (@ccolose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finding consistent statements seems to be a useful exercise for some, but in actual fact everything in the report is highly curated, mostly irrelevant, and misrepresents many pieces of work. It’s not about “making enemies” but calling out fraud. wired.com/story/scientis…

Make Lying Wrong Again (@lyingwrongagain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👋Hi, we are doing this again How order emerges spontaneously - not in spite of, but as a consequence of, the Second Law of Thermodynamics And why our world isn’t just a pile of motionless Legos The quick version 😀

👋Hi, we are doing this again

How order emerges spontaneously - not in spite of, but as a consequence of, the Second Law of Thermodynamics 

And why our world isn’t just a pile of motionless Legos 

The quick version 😀
icarus62 (@icarus62) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Theists spend a great deal of time inventing reasons why the universe looks *exactly* as it would be expected to look if there were no god...

Met4Cast (@met4castuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Climate deniers love to point to the 1930’s as a hot period. The reality? Only a few places were hotter than average that decade. Compared with today where the entire planet is much warmer on average.

Climate deniers love to point to the 1930’s as a hot period. 

The reality? Only a few places were hotter than average that decade. Compared with today where the entire planet is much warmer on average.
Chris Colose (@ccolose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If someone tells you that laziness is never rewarded, just remember that "climate skeptics" haven't been clever enough to come up with a new talking point in well over 10 years, and have not once made a coherent scientific point that has stood the test of time, but they got some

Andrew Dessler (@andrewdessler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"the 1930s were hotter" has been a persistent myth for a very long time. We wrote about it on The Climate Brink two years ago: theclimatebrink.com/p/which-was-wa…

Really_Bad_At_Names, Good at Science🦎 (@25_cycle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Almost all, but let's say all. But the sun isn't very variable, >±0.1% for the last 8800 years, that can only account for ±0.04°C. We've known for 200 years, IR is absorbed by "greenhouse gases" a poor name but correct physics, by slowing emissions to space, they control temps.

Almost all, but let's say all.
But the sun isn't very variable, &gt;±0.1% for the last 8800 years, that can only account for ±0.04°C.
We've known for 200 years, IR is absorbed by "greenhouse gases" a poor name but correct physics, by slowing emissions to space, they control temps.
Logistrix (@logistrix) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine the outrage if atheists did this… What if you, as a Christian, came across an atheist who simply denied that you believe in god. Just flatly refused to even acknowledge your personal beliefs. Would you think they make a good point? Would you think they’re off their

Imagine the outrage if atheists did this… 

What if you, as a Christian, came across an atheist who simply denied that you believe in god. Just flatly refused to even acknowledge your personal beliefs. 

Would you think they make a good point? 
Would you think they’re off their
Patrick Hamilton (@patbhamilton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is quite a graph. In France, heatwaves reaching over 40 degrees C were once uncommon. Since 2010, they have become the norm.

icarus62 (@icarus62) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thomistic Disputations Another reason to reject religion. It can make you view other sentient creatures as mere commodities, with no rights. Let's consign religion to the dustbin of history, where it belongs.

<a href="/TDisputations/">Thomistic Disputations</a> Another reason to reject religion.  It can make you view other sentient creatures as mere commodities, with no rights.  Let's consign religion to the dustbin of history, where it belongs.