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Jenessa Duncombe

@jrdscience

Reporter covering the physical sciences. Curious about everything, says "oooh" a lot. Pic is of my grandpa. Words for Physics Today. Views mine, she/her 🏳️‍🌈

Washington, DC Bergabung Kasım 2016
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Jenessa Duncombe
Jenessa Duncombe@jrdscience·
Last night I won gold and silver #EXCELs2022 awards for my @AGU_Eos magazine features. It's a bit wild that my stories won 2 of the 3 awards in this category?! Head still spinning about that. Can't thank my editors Caryl-Sue Micalizio and @heathermg enough!
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Ed Hawkins
Ed Hawkins@ed_hawkins·
BREAKING: the White Cliffs of Dover have been illuminated with the UK 'warming stripes' for #ShowYourStripes day! These stripes represent the UK average temperature from 1884 to 2022 with blue colours for colder years and red colours for hotter years. ShowYourStripes.info
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AGU (American Geophysical Union)
We’ve pumped out so much 💧 #groundwater, moving its mass around the planet, that we’ve nudged the #NorthPole by several meters in the last few decades alone! Read on to find out how… 🧵 (1/9) 📸: Dan Meyers/Unsplash
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AGU's Eos
AGU's Eos@AGU_Eos·
If you’re on the Eastern U.S. coast and you think you smell smoke, you’re not imagining it. Smoke from Canadian wildfires is traveling down the eastern seaboard and affecting air quality in several states. twitter.com/capitalweather…
Capital Weather Gang@capitalweather

Here's a look at air quality levels through the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast late Wednesday morning. I-95 corridor in poor shape, plastered in code red levels, with pockets of purple. Follow the latest here: bit.ly/3Ch5Vcw

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Matthew Cappucci
Matthew Cappucci@MatthewCappucci·
This is a big deal. Widespread dangerous fire weather conditions — complete with possible dry thunderstorms — will affect parts of the Mid-Atlantic today. I can’t remember the last time I’be seen an outlook like this. Even a cigarette butt could spark a wildfire around PHL.
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Caroline Seydel@CarolineSeydel·
“More than 30 years ago” What I’m thinking: What you mean:
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Kris Karnauskas
Kris Karnauskas@OceansClimateCU·
Ocean temperature anomalies (SST) over the last 365 days from satellite showing the transition from cold eastern Pacific into coastal #ElNino.
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Jenessa Duncombe@jrdscience·
yiiiiikes "Methane leaks alone from Turkmenistan’s two main fossil fuel fields caused more global heating in 2022 than the entire carbon emissions of the UK, satellite data has revealed." theguardian.com/world/2023/may…
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Jenessa Duncombe@jrdscience·
Explanatory science writing at its best. The way they connect Arctic sea ice with wildfires in the west is perfect. I was in Oregon during the 2020 fires, and I had no idea that the weather during that time could be influenced by Arctic sea ice loss. apps.npr.org/arctic-ice-mel…
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Dr. Nadia Drake
Dr. Nadia Drake@nadiamdrake·
Aside from the actual launch, this guy is definitely the star of @ESA's JUICE telecast.
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Sammy Roth
Sammy Roth@Sammy_Roth·
The U.S. Forest Service is being sued over its use of fire retardant drops, which critics say pollute waterways and don't do much to fight wildfire, anyway. The agency strongly disagrees. Details from @phila_lex: latimes.com/california/sto…
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Jennifer Leman
Jennifer Leman@jlorileman·
There are Editors in Chief at @Hearst brands who are eligible for bonuses that are NEARLY DOUBLE what some of our lowest paid employees make. How is that fair? We need equity. Now.
Hearst Magazines Media Union@HearstUnion

Pay us what we're worth, @Hearst! We know you can afford it. Some execs' bonuses have been HIGHER than our lowest-paid union employees' salaries, and we will not stand for that kind of inequality. ✊

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Ajit Niranjan
Ajit Niranjan@NiranjanAjit·
the most powerful climate report of the decade was published on monday, after 195 governments fought over the words in its summary for policymakers, and the only media allowed in the room just published its account of who lobbied for what 1/
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Jenessa Duncombe@jrdscience·
@JenMonnier One thing that came to mind was checking hyperlinks in the piece to make sure they aren't broken and generally make sense. Love this list!
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@jenmonnier.bsky.social@JenMonnier·
What am I missing? (yes I'm aware that the first sentence of this thread sounds like "how much wood can a woodchuck chuck")
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@jenmonnier.bsky.social@JenMonnier·
(thread) Categories of facts that fact-checkers check: - name spelling & title - dates - pronouns - study details & results - quote accuracy & attribution - location (x event happened at y place) - accuracy of the implications of a statement
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
You might not have focused much on whether you need gas, oil or electricity to warm your house. But in America’s highly fractured energy landscape, the surprising ways our home heating is split could speed — or slow — our shift away from fossil fuels. wapo.st/3ILE5Ik
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