Sina Leipold (@sinaleipold) 's Twitter Profile
Sina Leipold

@sinaleipold

Environmental Politics Prof. @UFZ_de and @UniJena, working on narratives & sustainability transitions, circular bio-economy

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DJ Sommer (@weihrauch_david) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to share this scientific article on the politics of the German #Lieferkettengesetz together with Sina Leipold and Sophia Carodenuto at Regulation & Governance #openaccess --> onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… What it is about? A 🧵

Willy De Backer (on @art4theark.bsky.social) (@3eintelligence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are people willing to support #climate action? Yes, says this new paper by Peter Andre et al but there is a but... - read the thread for a summary of the main results of this study nature.com/articles/s4155…

Science of Science (@mishateplitskiy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do *additional* pubs in lower-ranked journals help or hurt a CV? 1. In psych, help: psycnet.apa.org/record/2019-27… 2. In econ, hurt*: CV with A top pubs rated better than A top + B non-top😆 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… * small sample, depends on if joint-eval or not, etc.

Do *additional* pubs in lower-ranked journals help or hurt a CV?

1. In psych, help: psycnet.apa.org/record/2019-27…

2. In econ, hurt*: CV with A top pubs rated better than A top + B non-top😆
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

* small sample, depends on if joint-eval or not, etc.
Dr Charlie Gardner (also on the blue place) (@charliejgardner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People are worried and want to do something about climate change, but 99% of the advice around is focused on lifestyle and consumer decisions This is not just minimally effective for change, but also disempowering and demotivating

People are worried and want to do something about climate change, but 99% of the advice around is focused on lifestyle and consumer decisions

This is not just minimally effective for change, but also disempowering and demotivating
Matthew Holden 🏳️‍🌈 @matthholden.bsky.social (@matthholden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm a handling editor at a Springer Nature journal. I mostly ignore your cover letter (focus on the abstract/paper). The only thing I look for is reviewer recommendations. Please put reviewer conflicts/recs in your cover letter. Getting a knowledgeable reviewer really helps. 1/5

Environmental Politics (@env_pol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New article exploring US climate movements introduces a framework for studying politicization dynamics. It identifies 5 key narratives, revealing tensions between both re & de-politicizing notions that hinder the articulation of alternative future visions. doi.org/10.1080/096440…

New article exploring US climate movements introduces a framework for studying politicization dynamics. It identifies 5 key narratives, revealing tensions between both re & de-politicizing notions that hinder the articulation of alternative future visions.
doi.org/10.1080/096440…
Joe Deely (@jdeely) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two things happened on the California ISO grid last night. 1) Battery storage discharge went over 6GW for the first time AND 2) Batteries were the largest source of supply.

Two things happened on the <a href="/California_ISO/">California ISO</a> grid last night.  
1) Battery storage discharge went over 6GW for the 
first time 
AND 
2) Batteries were the largest source of supply.
Jan Sodoge (@jsodoge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As LLMs become increasingly relevant and used for assessing disaster impacts from text, we do need similar checks as present in this paper by Étienne Ollion

Philipp Heimberger (@heimbergecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research in Nature suggests climate damages will be $38 trillion per year by 2050: "damages already outweigh the mitigation costs required to limit global warming to 2 °C by sixfold over this near-term time frame and thereafter diverge strongly dependent on emission choices"

New research in Nature suggests climate damages will be $38 trillion per year by 2050: "damages already outweigh the mitigation costs required to limit global warming to 2 °C by sixfold over this near-term time frame and thereafter diverge strongly dependent on emission choices"
International Resource Panel (IRP) (@unepirp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Countries with high and very high well-being still show increasing environmental impacts on average and should work on getting well-being benefits while using less resources. The #GRO24 holds science-based strategies on how to make it possible, visit: bit.ly/42VDttm

Countries with high and very high well-being still show increasing environmental impacts on average and should work on getting well-being benefits while using less resources. 

The #GRO24 holds science-based strategies on how to make it possible, visit: bit.ly/42VDttm
Felix Creutzig (@efesce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/3 "Demand-side strategies key for mitigating material impacts of energy transitions" New paper out in Nature Climate Change. Here the free access: rdcu.be/dJSse

1/3 "Demand-side strategies key for mitigating material impacts of energy transitions"

New paper out in Nature Climate Change. 

Here the free access: 
rdcu.be/dJSse
International Society for Industrial Ecology (@is4ie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 Excellent #GRC conference done! 🎉 Thanks to all #ISIE members, presenters, chairs @MingXu and Matt Eckelman, and the GRC staff. 👏 Save the date for ISIE 2025 in Singapore, June 30-July 4, 2025! 📅✈️ Let's keep promoting the field of #industrial_ecology! 🌍🌿 #Sustainability

🌟 Excellent #GRC conference done! 🎉 Thanks to all #ISIE members, presenters, chairs @MingXu and <a href="/mjeckelman/">Matt Eckelman</a>, and the GRC staff. 👏

Save the date for ISIE 2025 in Singapore, June 30-July 4, 2025! 📅✈️ 
Let's keep promoting the field of #industrial_ecology! 🌍🌿

#Sustainability
Florian Reiter (@florianreiter_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Woher bekommt Deutschland seinen Strom? Eine erste Bilanz für 2024 zeigt: Unser Strom wird immer sauberer - und kommt zunehmend aus dem Ausland. Ein langjähriger Favorit verschwindet dafür in rasend schnellem Tempo. Mit Bruno Burger FOCUS online focus.de/earth/analyse/…

Sina Leipold (@sinaleipold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Woher wird unser Wasser in Zukunft kommen? Und wer entscheidet (am besten) darüber? Das Projekt KlimaKollaboratorium wird diesen Fragen in der Lausitz nachgehen und dabei mit ähnlichen Studien in Kanada, USA und UK kooperieren. #Klima #sustainability #justtransitions