Julie Bellingham (@julie_bee) 's Twitter Profile
Julie Bellingham

@julie_bee

An ex-physicist turned garden designer.

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Jon Burke is mainly posting on Bluesky 🌍 (@jonburkeuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if I told you there was a single intervention we could deliver in our cities that would cool them during heatwaves, reduce flooding, scrub pollutants from the air, boost biodiversity, improve public health, and even reduce crime? You wouldn't believe me. But it's true.

What if I told you there was a single intervention we could deliver in our cities that would cool them during heatwaves, reduce flooding, scrub pollutants from the air, boost biodiversity, improve public health, and even reduce crime? You wouldn't believe me. But it's true.
Julie Bellingham (@julie_bee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just had insane winds about 40 mins ago in Didcot. Brought down a large branch which covered the road from a tall pine tree. Never seen wind like it in the UK. We did get a nice double rainbow after though. #ukweather #didcot #doublerainbow #wind

Just had insane winds about 40 mins ago in Didcot. Brought down a large branch which covered the road from a tall pine tree. Never seen wind like it in the UK. We did get a nice double rainbow after though.  #ukweather #didcot #doublerainbow #wind
Nicholas Coles, PhD (@coles_nicholas_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A year ago, a non-academic friend listened to a talk I gave. I thought it went great. My friend disagreed. She said that academics are experts at making interesting stuff boring—and that we should all take a speech class. So I did. And here are 6 most useful things I learned.

Julie Bellingham (@julie_bee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A crazy storm just passed over Didcot. It went as dark as night before the huge rains, hail and lightning started. #uklightning #didcot #Oxfordshire

Dr Thomas Smith 🔥🌏 (@drtels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is so unusual. That's a *huge* amount of energy being transferred to the atmosphere. Expect extreme temperature and storm records. Just the top few metres of our oceans store as much energy as the entirety of our atmosphere. I'm very concerned for later this year into 2024.

Prof. Eliot Jacobson (@eliotjacobson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another day, another record for the North Atlantic. Everything is happening so fast, it's hard to get a sense of the enormity of these anomalies, let alone their consequences.

Another day, another record for the North Atlantic.  Everything is happening so fast, it's hard to get a sense of the enormity of these anomalies, let alone their consequences.
Prof. Eliot Jacobson (@eliotjacobson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 7 hottest days on Earth in the last 100,000+ years all happened in the last week: July 6 ~ 17.23°C / 63.01°F July 7 ~ 17.20°C / 62.96°F July 4 ~ 17.18°C / 62.93°F July 5 ~ 17.18°C / 62.92°F July 8 ~ 17.17°C / 62.90°F July 10 ~ 17.12°C / 62.81°F July 9 ~ 17.11°C / 62.79°F

Marcus Chown (@marcuschown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know? If the Sun were crushed down to make a black hole, it would be only about 6 kms across. Every week for 5 weeks I’m giving away a signed copy of my pbk A CRACK IN EVERYTHING to a randomly chosen UK person from those re-posting this (3 of 5) blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/produ…

Did you know? If the Sun were crushed down to make a black hole, it would be only about 6 kms across. Every week for 5 weeks I’m giving away a signed copy of my pbk A CRACK IN EVERYTHING to a randomly chosen UK person from those re-posting this (3 of 5) blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/produ…