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BeeVee23 ❤🇺🇦

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Climate change affirmer, committed spherical earther, trying not to be the evil twin. Born at 322 PPM. Living in France (Overshoot day https://t.co/ZcCvW9n4lG)

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GO GREEN
GO GREEN@ECOWARRIORSS·
Spring time in Europe -every year it will get hotter and hotter earlier and earlier Parts of Western Europe are experiencing an extreme, record early heatwave with temperatures soaring 5 C to 10 C above normal Temperatures in southwest Spain forecast to reach 40°C in coming days
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@FixLook @ECOWARRIORSS This is the portion of your graph that has any relevance to humanity. It is 25 pixels wide. Your picture is 908 pixels wide - why did you include so much irrelevant content, if not to mislead?
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Dr. Andy Palmer
Dr. Andy Palmer@AndyatAuto·
Truly innovative cars are generational; cars like mini change the way we think and they count on revolutions in architecture and technology to enable them. When I was at Nissan and responsible for the LEAF, we consciously developed a vehicle which utilised the assets and advantages of an EV, but fitted within a relatively conventional design to acclimatise the consumer to a generational change. Nevertheless, I always felt and still feel that car companies needed to be braver and explore the addition design degrees of freedom that an EV platform avails - that thinking, love it or hate it, led to the Nissan BladeGlider I’m many times on record, calling for car companies to be braver. And so I applaud the new @Ferrari Luce EV direction for challenging the norm and yes it is… going to take some getting used to. One can say the same about the Jaguar Type 00 and the Bentley EXP 15; the Mercedes-AMG GT 4dr and the Cybertruck. A car’s style is a personal choice; but the more car companies that experiment, the more our image of what a car should look like will evolve. In that sense, I have to congratulate Ferrari for their foresight and bravery and hope that fortune favours the bold.
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Tony Blair can fuck off. He is just squawking for the fossil companies. He should know very well that there's no profit for the UK in N. sea oil and gas, and it would make the climate emergency worse. Sorry for my irritability, but it's 35°C here because of shit like that
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth

.@faizashaheen: "Firstly on Blair, he should be held accountable for what he did with the Iraq War, when he lied to all of us, I just find it shameful that he can come out & expect to give us advice on anything" Spot on.

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Senator Dick Durbin
Senator Dick Durbin@SenatorDurbin·
Just one week after tobacco giant Reynolds donated $5 million to MAGA Inc. and dined with Trump at his golf club, President Trump directed FDA to authorize the sale of flavored vapes. This corruption is poisoning our kids and unleashing a new wave of addiction on America.
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Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM
Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM@ChrisGloninger·
Current CO2 is 425 ppm. Not 300. The “optimal 2,000 ppm” you’re pining for was the Cambrian… 500 million years before humans, when the sun was 4% dimmer and Arizona was underwater. 45 elections won, zero atmospheric science classes attended.
John Huppenthal@HuppenthalJohn

"burning fossil fuels will destroy our planet" Hmmm...no. CO2 has fallen from an optimal level of 2,000 ppm to a life-threatening 300 ppm. Burning fossil fuels recycles the carbon and hypercharges crop, plant, and forest growth, resulting in a greener planet and crop prosperity.

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Hagov Berlin 🇦🇷🇩🇪
Totalmente enamorado de esta propuesta de bandera planetaria. Un circulo azul para representar nuestro planeta, y el resto transparente para que el fondo sea parte de la bandera
Amorgosoid🇭🇷🇪🇺@amorgosoid

@PunishedAlbert The One World Flag is easily the best (transparent so the background is incorporated into the flag)

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Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM
Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM@ChrisGloninger·
Cherry-picking starts at the coldest year of the Little Ice Age, ends at a warm year, compares a 4-station regional European record to a global average, ignores that European warming today is ~2.5°C, and uses CET data given to the nearest half-degree from unheated rooms. PAGES 2k looked at 2,000 years of global proxies, modern warming's rate and spatial coherence are unmatched. The whole point of "global warming" is that it's global. Regional swings have always existed. Synchronized planet-wide warming has not.
Electroverse@Electroversenet

The UN promotes the idea that today's climate is uniquely hot and chaotic. But the historical record says otherwise. Across Europe, the late-1600s and early-1700s saw rapid natural warming. Temperatures in Moscow, for example, spiked sharply around 1700. The same signal appears in Berlin and also in Paris. This was not a local anomaly. It was a broad climate shift, one long before industrial emissions. Central England shows the same pattern. Between 1695 and 1735, average temperatures rose about 2C in just 40 years. By comparison, today's widely cited 1.5C unfolded over 150 years. Large, rapid temperature swings are not new. They have happened naturally, long before industrial fossil fuels. This is the historical context we are not shown.

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Tony Blair can fuck off. He's taken the fossil fuel shilling and is squawking for them. He should know that there's no profit for the UK in N. sea oil and gas, and it would make the climate crisis worse. Sorry for my irritability, but it's 35°C here because of shit like that
Bill McGuire@ProfBillMcGuire

This nasty piece of work is not only an idiot He is a dangerous idiot Please crawl back under your rock Mr Blair - and stay there theguardian.com/politics/2026/…

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Old Windbag 💉
Old Windbag 💉@BrianTu85458331·
@DrKutney The good news is AGW/ACC is soluble by switching away from all heavy use of FF. We need to go seriously electric and keep on rolling out renewables with battery backup and other odd energy storage techniques. There is a risk of tripping up on tipping points if we don't move fast.
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j wall ✡
j wall ✡@jwhaifa·
In 1943, the Gestapo finally caught Raymond Aubrac — one of France's most wanted Resistance leaders. He was sentenced to death. His execution was days away. His wife Lucie was six months pregnant. Most people would have hidden. Would have grieved quietly and prayed for a miracle. Lucie Aubrac did something else entirely. She obtained forged identity papers, constructed a cover story, and walked straight into the office of Klaus Barbie — the man history would remember as the Butcher of Lyon — and convinced him to grant her a visit with the condemned man. She wasn't there to say goodbye. She was memorizing guard positions. Counting minutes. Mapping the route the prison truck would take. On October 21, 1943, that truck rolled through the streets of Lyon carrying Raymond and other prisoners toward what should have been the end. Lucie had spent weeks quietly assembling a team of Resistance fighters, planning an ambush with the precision of a military operation. When the truck reached the ambush point, the team struck — fast, coordinated, and without hesitation. In the chaos of gunfire and confusion, Raymond Aubrac was pulled free. Lucie — visibly, unmistakably pregnant — had organized every detail of his liberation. They went into hiding. Weeks later, Lucie gave birth to their daughter in a safe house while German forces searched for them across France. When liberation finally came, the Aubracs didn't merely survive — they rebuilt. Raymond became a celebrated engineer and entered public life. Lucie became a historian, pouring decades into ensuring that the women of the French Resistance — so often unnamed, so easily forgotten — were written permanently into the record. They raised three children. They traveled the world. They argued and laughed and grew old together. When journalists asked Lucie, years later, what had compelled her to risk everything that October day, she didn't hesitate. "He was my husband. What else would I do?" Lucie Aubrac passed away in 2007 at the age of 94. Raymond — who had once needed a commando team to be freed from a German prison — lived on until 2012, reaching 97 years old. In his final years, he continued speaking publicly about the Resistance, about memory, about the obligation to tell the truth. They had been married for 64 years. Not a love story built on grand gestures or perfect circumstances. A love story built in occupied France, in safe houses and forged documents and a prison truck ambush on a Lyon street — forged in fire, and never broken. True love doesn't wait for rescue. Sometimes, it does the rescuing
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Today we announced the most ambitious housing plan in our City's modern history: Block by Block. We're building 200,000 new affordable homes. We're overhauling code enforcement. We're cracking down on bad landlords. We're creating tens of thousands of good-paying jobs. We're building new paths to homeownership. We're investing $5.6 billion in NYCHA — the largest City capital investment in recent history. New York is facing a historic housing crisis. We're pursuing a historic solution. All hands on deck. All-of-the-above. All for New York City. Read more: cbsnews.com/newyork/news/n…
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