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Laurie Leshin(@LaurieofMars) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited for this Behind the Spacecraft series with the Mission To Psyche team! For a place that loves robots, NASA JPL has some spectacular human stories that we’re thrilled to share as we count down to launch 🚀

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Rebecca Solnit(@RebeccaSolnit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is huge, fantastic, and heroic: 'Judge rules in favor of Montana youths in landmark climate decision' wapo.st/455uN3H

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Amy Westervelt(@amywestervelt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots more outlets are finally starting to cover climate litigation. Here's why both the litigation and the coverage matter (and why 2015 was a huge year for climate cases, and 2023 could be too). drilled.media/why-climate-li…

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Michael Hiltzik(@hiltzikm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Column: The story behind that Florida school curriculum that whitewashed slavery keeps getting worse latimes.com/business/story…

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Michael Hiltzik(@hiltzikm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Barry Kibrick and I talked about my book 'Big Science,' about Ernest Lawrence, Oppenheimer, and the bomb, in 2015. Here's the interview on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=LXqq7b…

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

We can calculate just how much more water is falling during record downpours, how much greater area is burned by wildfires, how much stronger hurricanes are, and how much more deadly our heat waves are due to climate change. Dr Friederike Otto and I explain, here: nytimes.com/2021/08/17/opi…

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Laurie Leshin(@LaurieofMars) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful to celebrate the first year of science from NASA Webb Telescope at the National Academies last evening with lots of great colleagues!! Large, complex missions are historic, generational quests & it’s always exciting to see them come to fruition & make the impact we plan for!!

Wonderful to celebrate the first year of science from @NASAWebb at the National Academies last evening with lots of great colleagues!! Large, complex missions are historic, generational quests & it’s always exciting to see them come to fruition & make the impact we plan for!!
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@JohnMashey@(mstdn.social,bsky.social) John Mashey(@JohnMashey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Strongly recommended
Dave Lipsky's engaging book out today:
The Parrot and the Igloo - Climate and The Science of Denial
amazon.com/Parrot-Igloo-C…
I found many details new to me, for example: Frederick Seitz and Fred Singer were covered in Merchants of Doubt, BUT also:

Strongly recommended Dave Lipsky's engaging book out today: The Parrot and the Igloo - Climate and The Science of Denial amazon.com/Parrot-Igloo-C… I found many details new to me, for example: Frederick Seitz and Fred Singer were covered in Merchants of Doubt, BUT also:
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Erik M Conway erikconway@mstdn.social(@ErikMConway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love me some electricity, but since I grew up in an all-electric home in the 1970s, I find the notion that all-electric homes are “revolutionary” to be laughable. GE was selling this idea in the 50s… latimes.com/opinion/story/…

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Michael Hiltzik(@hiltzikm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Column: Here's how the billionaire owner of the Oakland A's is planning to rip off two cities at once latimes.com/business/story…

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Brent Toderian(@BrentToderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“In Finland, the # of homeless people has fallen sharply. Those affected receive a small apartment & counselling with no preconditions. 4 out of 5 people affected make their way back into a stable life. And all this is CHEAPER than accepting homelessness.”
scoop.me/housing-first-…

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Sheldon Whitehouse(@SenWhitehouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Actually: It has become a disturbing feature of some recent opinions to go beyond the proper role of the judiciary.   

Worse still: Those decisions tend to benefit the right-wing groups and creepy billionaires who put those justices on the Court. Like, pretty much every time.

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Michael Hiltzik(@hiltzikm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extremely lame and defensive climb-down from @Propublica's disastrous 10/22 COVID origins article that is thoroughly debunked by this intelligence report, which PP describes misleadingly. A low point for a usually reliable ProPublica. propublica.org/article/safety…

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NaomiOreskes(@NaomiOreskes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quote of the day: In 1864 Lincoln said: “We all declare for liberty, but...we do not all mean the same thing.…The shepherd drives the wolf from the sheep’s throat, for which the sheep thanks [him]... while the wolf denounces him for the same act as the destroyer of liberty.”

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Dustin Mulvaney(@DustinMulvaney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The question Sammy Roth should really be asking is not rooftop solar versus utility scale solar, but how is California going to turn off it’s natural gas power plants? That’s a real question for quality journalism.

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Amitav Ghosh(@GhoshAmitav) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It should come as no surprise that the Biden administration is opening the door to atmospheric geoengineering. The billionaires and corporates who have been pushing these dangerous, untested technologies will never have a better opportunity to get what they want. It's a new TINA.

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