Chaotic Brain Person

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autistic climate activist and forensic scientist, reader of books Here to talk about Climate Change, Forensic Anthropology, books and other random stuff :)

All the places where I've lived, including Northern California, Hong Kong, NYC, Miami, Honolulu, Paris, and London, have warmed substantially. But this is the coolest that those places will be in our lifetimes. Today is #ShowYourStripes day. Get yours here: www.ShowYourStripes.info

Ed Hawkins@edhawkins.org · 2mo ago

As is the annual tradition, we hope many of you will take the opportunity to use the Climate Stripes this week to start important conversations about the risks from, and solutions to, climate change. Officially, #ShowYourStripes for 2026 is on Sat 20th June. www.ShowYourStripes.info

Global Climate Stripes

“People are wrong to be mad at Keir Starmer, change takes time and they’re being unfair!” and yet he finds the time to be actively hostile to immigrants and trans people, which you all don’t seem to have a problem with eh

This rate of change in methane gas use is insane. 25% decrease in one year. "That growth in battery capacity managed to shift about three times as much power from the daytime...It has caused the need for gas-fired generation to drop by more than a quarter from the same time last year"

Australia's summer saw the dawn of the big battery, as gas drops to 25-year low

A hot summer saw Australians use record amounts of electricity, but the growing share of renewable energy continued to push fossil fuels out of the grid, driving gas generation to its lowest level in ...

abc.net.au

Hello. I have science questions for #AstroSky, specifically Satellite operations. It's for a story I'm writing:) 1.) Can a very strong CME destroy a satellite? 2.) Can turning off the satellite prevent the worst destruction? 3.) Can you actually turn off satellites? Like turn them into stand-by?

The European State of the Climate Report is launched today: 🌐 more than 40 datasets 👩‍🔬 over 100 scientists 🗺️ > 130 charts and graphics 🌍 🌡️ Europe is the fastest warming continent, with temperatures rising at around twice the global average rate Check it out: climate.copernicus.eu/ESOTC

I'm a data scientist @ourworldindata.org and I need help from a botanist or someone local to Kyoto, Japan! 🌸 We present one of the world’s longest climate records: 1,200 years of peak cherry blossom dates in Kyoto. The researcher who maintained it, Prof. Yasuyuki Aono, sadly passed away last year.

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