30 scientists from @ScientistRebellion have joined the approximately 500 people currently occupying the #airport in #Schiphol, #Netherlands, blocking 11 private jets from leaving the ground.
In just one hour, a single private jet can emit two tonnes of #CO2, approx. what an average human emits in half a year.
To secure a livable future, we must shift into emergency mode. Tax frequent flyers and ban private jets! #Climate #activism #climateaction #science #PrivateJets #carbon #cop27
Impressive new study by Kate Laskowski, Max Wolf and colleagues:
Genetically identical fish from mothers reared in near-identical environments show reliable behavioural differences from day 1 after birth, stable and increasing over 10 weeks in near-identical environments.
Supporting that there is a variance component in behavioural development beyond genes and environment (stochasticity / chance / noise) that we will never be able to explain. Certainly not in humans.
You’re unique just like everyone else. But when does such individuality appear? Laskowski et al. find that clonal fish show unique behavioral patterns on their first day of life, and these patterns predict their behavior up to at least 10 weeks later.
Die in Berlin schwer verletzte Fahrradfahrerin ist gestorben. Klimaaktivisten sollen einen Stau ausgelöst haben. Dies hatte offenbar laut einem Vermerk der Feuerwehr aber keinen Einfluss auf die Versorgung der Frau.
RT @DrSimEvans
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My customary deep dive on @IEA #WEO22
⏩Energy transition "turbo charged" by Russia's war
⛰️Fossil fuels to peak by 2027
❤️🔥Peak gas: "Golden age of gas" is over
🌄Solar outlook +20% vs last yr; wind +15%
🌡️Warming 2.5C (1.7C if pledges met)
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RT @muellern
A trio of @NatureClimate papers show why changes in snow ❄️ matter for food production.
First, in a paper led by Yue Qin (2020), we showed where surface water irrigation depends on snowmelt runoff around the world, identifying basins at risk f/ warming.
Many aspects of #climate impacts on #health are still under the public radar. For instance, #globalwarming is moving habitats of invasive #disease vectors like mosquitoes more and more northward.
In an warmer world, which seems inevitably now, chances of newly emerging of infectious diseases outbreaks will increase. This map shows the ongoing spreading of invasive Aedes mosquitoes in #europe. And yes, they settle in.