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Beigetreten Mayıs 2008
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PK Read@paula_read·
A few dandelions awaiting wishes
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@PriyamvadaGopal Legit. Since when do the criminals* get to decide upon whether the truth comes out or not? *alleged
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RT @silverpebble: Fractal patterns occur in many places nature: the patterns in plants & tree branches, river deltas, in our lungs & blood…
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The Ferret@FerretScot·
We can also reveal that the frequency of Scottish Water’s testing for the chemicals has dropped sharply in the past year – from more than 200 samples a month to roughly 30.
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The Ferret
The Ferret@FerretScot·
🔴 NEW: Lochs in Orkney, the Highlands and the Outer Hebrides are among waters containing high levels of toxic pollutants with health risks known as ‘forever chemicals’. Our latest investigation: bit.ly/3KAfw5T
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Neena Jha@DrNeenaJha·
We are literally witnessing a live-streamed mass kidnapping of 497 PEOPLE from 46 COUNTRIES by Israel in international waters I feel like I’m losing my mind! The world has gone mad World leaders - Israel is abducting YOUR OWN citizens right now! WHERE THE F*** ARE YOU?!
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Cal State Northridge
Cal State Northridge@csunorthridge·
More than half of Altadena’s trees are gone after the Eaton Fire. #CSUN’s Urban Forestry Project is raising funds to plant 300 trees and offer hands-on training in urban forestry. Support the effort by Nov. 1! brnw.ch/21wWcy5
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Marina Sofia@MarinaSofia8·
More strange and wonderful corners of Berlin. I don't think I'll get bored here. My friends are teasing me that in 2 years I'll have gone native and got a tattoo! 😂
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Emma Mitchell 💙@silverpebble·
Younger daughter and I have been working on prototypes for the small portable museums that will be in my Etsy shop soon. We’ll be making a wooden grid in each tin for the finds, there’ll be a handwritten catalogue of finds & a booklet about the neuroscience of how collecting & arranging your finds improves mental health.
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New Scientist
New Scientist@newscientist·
The impact dinosaurs had on Earth was so big that their extinction seems to have caused dramatic and wide-ranging changes to the planet’s landscapes, such as by shifting rivers. #Echobox=1757937218" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">newscientist.com/article/249621…
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Pew Environment
Pew Environment@pewenvironment·
Great news: After more than 20 years of talks, the @WTO agreement to #StopFundingOverfishing has entered into force! The deal will enable countries to protect vital fish stocks that coastal communities rely on. Next step? Strengthening the deal.
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Thomas Reis
Thomas Reis@peakaustria·
It appears to me we have passed a major tipping point in the climate with huge impacts to Antarctica. This magnitude of temperature anomaly (image) is astounding and is likely to be part of a new long term trend. This is not about merely the possibly record stratospheric warming event over the South Pole that is starting today. It’s part of a longer term trend not thought possible and completely missed by global climate modelling. Warming of the North Atlantic Ocean’s uppermost layer has translated cross hemisphere via the Indian Ocean and now through the atmosphere into the Antarctic interior which was over + 8 degrees C (+ 15 degrees F) above the average for the date for the entire month of August (image) and is even warmer today. This makes one wonder where most of the excess heat from the current record mega marine heatwave in the North Pacific (which is likely a new permanent annually oscillating major climate phenomenon with global climate impacts on the order of the El Nino - Southern Oscillation (ENSO)) will go. Obviously much will go into the atmosphere this winter but a good deal will likely be transported through the atmosphere and the ocean via unusually strong mid latitude cyclones and increasingly meridional polar jet stream flow to additionally warm the already rapidly warming Arctic which saw surface air temperature anomalies of + 10 to + 15 degrees C (+18 to + 27 degrees F) above the average for the date for *3 months running* this past winter. “Summer warming in the East Antarctic interior triggered by southern Indian Ocean warming” from Nature: nature.com/articles/s4146… “Warming Band in Southern Ocean’s Indian Sector: The Role of Remote Atlantic Buoyancy Forcing via Poleward-Shifting Circulation Response” from the Journal of the American Meteorological Society: journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/… via John Scheve
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Climate Dad
Climate Dad@ClimateDad77·
“ExxonMobil made 51 heatwaves at least 10,000 times more likely than in an unheated world” ExxonMobil knew they were cooking our world 50 years ago, & CHOSE to spend decades funding doubt & denial. People made this choice. People who will be responsible for billions of deaths.
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