jeremy freeman

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jeremy freeman

jeremy freeman

@thefreemanlab

executive director @carbonplanorg. previously: neuroscience and computational biology. open source, open science, collaboration. all views are my own. (he/him)

nyc Katılım Mart 2011
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carbonplan@carbonplanorg·
How should we compare CO2 removal approaches that work on different parts of the carbon cycle and act on different timescales? Our newest article explores how to make better comparisons in both market and policy contexts. carbonplan.org/research/cdr-t…
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There are good reasons to be excited about harnessing rock weathering to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. But demonstrating that enhanced weathering actually works is surprisingly tricky. We're releasing a new tool that we hope can help. carbonplan.org/research/ew-qu…
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As rising temperatures threaten the health of populations worldwide, people need to know when and where extreme heat will occur. We collaborated with @washingtonpost, creating a new dataset that is the basis for an important series. washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
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Bill McKibben
Bill McKibben@billmckibben·
All day at the @washingtonpost this has been the front page--it's awfully good when journalists cover the most important stories on earth so well, and editors play them appropriately @eilperin
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Juliet Eilperin
Juliet Eilperin@eilperin·
1/ In “2C” we mapped the world’s hotspots. With “Invisible” we tracked greenhouse gas emissions entering the atmosphere. Now, in “The Human Limit” @washingtonpost captures how extreme heat and other climate impacts threaten human health across the globe. washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
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David Wallace-Wells
David Wallace-Wells@dwallacewells·
“The Post analysis showed that by 2030, 500 million people around the world, particularly in places such as South Asia and the Middle East, would be exposed to such extreme heat for at least a month — even if they can get out of the sun.” washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
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jeremy freeman@thefreemanlab·
powerful and important piece from @tab_delete "In a cultural moment when science needs all the credibility it can muster, ensuring scientific integrity and earning public trust should be the highest priority." nytimes.com/2023/07/30/opi…
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jeremy freeman@thefreemanlab·
@loracorkelley more a place than a character, but Area X from Jeff VanderMeer's Annihilation comes to mind
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Lora Kelley
Lora Kelley@loracorkelley·
i am curious: can any of my fellow X users think of examples of X characters in fiction? if so would love to hear. here are some that occurred to me from recent reading:
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carbonplan@carbonplanorg·
As broad swaths of the United States are gripped by heatwaves and record-breaking electricity demand, we are releasing a report on climate-related financial risk with a focus on electric utilities. (1/7) carbonplan.org/research/clima…
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Peter C. Baker @apcbapcb.bsky.social
I'm in the NYTimes "Paperback Row" this weekend, and you've spent one of your 600 tweets reading about it.
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Zeke Hausfather
Zeke Hausfather@hausfath·
Great Bloomberg piece on the need for regulation of CDR and the critical importance of MRV. Also nice to see the verification confidence levels we developed with @carbonplanorg out in the wild! bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…
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carbonplan@carbonplanorg·
On Tuesday, Alaska passed a bill authorizing the development of carbon offset projects on State forests. Our new commentary discusses why this program could be a loss for the climate and the credibility of the voluntary carbon market. (1/2) carbonplan.org/research/fores…
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carbonplan@carbonplanorg·
Our latest commentary documents two flaws in Quebec's new compliance reforestation protocol. Credits generated under this protocol should not be used to compensate for fossil emissions. (1/9) carbonplan.org/research/ton-y…
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