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Julián🇲🇽🐌

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We don’t need more energy. We need less inequality. Divest from Fossil Fuels: renewables will fill the gap. Taciturn, amiable

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Julián🇲🇽🐌@rexdelay·
Broken Wings Music and visuals by J
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Governor Newsom Press Office
Governor Newsom Press Office@GovPressOffice·
We just lived through the hottest decade on record. There’s no Republican or Democrat thermometer: climate change is real.
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Julián🇲🇽🐌@rexdelay·
@magattew This African prosperity activist appears to be from the US. What else might be fake around here?
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Casey Murph
Casey Murph@caseymurph1·
@GovPressOffice No, its not the hottest on record. There was a heatwave very much like this in the 1860s. You take advantage of the fact that your voters aren't educated about this subject.
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Anti Kommunistic@antikommunistic·
@GovPressOffice Lmao. So paying $7 a gallon will stop the weather from happening?! 🤣🤣🤣🤦‍♂️🤡
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I am John Galt
I am John Galt@MAGAShrugged·
@GovPressOffice Records began in the 1880's Many times before that he planet was hotter Stop playing this game!
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cow
cow@cowincrisis·
thank you for 30k!!!!
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Dr. Jonathan N. Stea
Dr. Jonathan N. Stea@jonathanstea·
“Crank magnetism” describes the phenomenon where belief in one type of conspiracy or pseudoscience attracts multiple types.
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Steve Milloy
Steve Milloy@JunkScience·
Everyone is genuinely worried about the price and availability of oil. No one is genuinely worried about emissions.
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Julián🇲🇽🐌@rexdelay·
One more environmental defender is murdered in Mexico. The current rate is approximately 15-20 land defenders killed every year, according to government data. These people gave their lives to provide a future for our children. elpais.com/mexico/2026-03…
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
A common climate myth is that modern CO₂ is rising faster than anything in 800,000 years. The truth is, no one can ever know. And this is where the science rubber really hits the road. There's no way to measure the speed of previous warming episodes. This means no one can say modern warming is 'unprecedented'. The truth comes from science, the laws of physics and ice core studies for more than a century. Before snow turns into solid ice, it exists in what is known as the 'firn'. This refers to the porous, packed layer of snow that eventually settles into glacial ice. But this doesn't happen overnight. These ice bubbles are not sealed from the surrounding air. So the air moves freely through this layer for decades or even centuries before the weight of new snow finally crushes the pores shut. This gas-age/ice-age difference is why a single slice of ice contains air that is significantly younger than the ice surrounding it. Because the air can circulate during those 50 to 200 years (depending on the site’s snowfall rate), a single bubble doesn't represent a year. It can represent a rolling average of a century. If a massive CO₂ spike occurred 10,000 years ago but only lasted 40 years, the ice core would smooth it out. The spike would be averaged into the surrounding centuries of lower data, making it appear as a tiny, invisible bump. Comparing a 20-year satellite trend to a 200-year ice core average is like comparing a high-definition photograph to a smudge of charcoal.
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Robert Anderson
Robert Anderson@ProfRobAnderson·
Any news article about pollution from plastic bags or other plastic products that does not point out that the US produces essentially zero per capita plastic pollution is ridiculously misleading. You can't even see the US here because it's basically on the x-axis. In a lot of countries, people literally just throw all their trash in the river. That's the plastic problem.
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