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Andrew Yool
@dryool.bsky.social

Novel reader, 🐈 lover, amateur 📸, gamer 🎮, slow 🚲, coattail-rider, rare blogger & ocean 🌊 biogeochemistry modeller (in that order). Views=own, RTs≠endorsement.

Environmental science 47%
Geology 23%

Leaving aside the whole "climate change is making the Arctic more accessible and strategically important" vs. "let's stop researching the climate change warming the Arctic" cognitive dissonance

Specifically: what services will you be able to sell to a human populace that has no economic role and, thus, no financial resources to purchase them? If corporations can't answer that question it seems strange to get excited (except in the short term) about this vision of the future. (🧵 2/2)

It's *always* been obvious to me that any sane corporation would like to replace all of its human workers with much cheaper (and more compliant) machine slaves. What's *never* been obvious to me is what they think that the world outside such corporations looks like. (🧵 1/2)
Car giant Hyundai to use human-like robots in factories
The firm plans to deploy the technology at the same plant that was involved in a huge immigration raid in 2025.
www.bbc.co.uk

American citizens just need to be careful that it doesn't become the *USA* brand more widely. At the moment, despite the protests at ground level, the headlines are being dominated by belligerent / idiotic actions.

More selfishly, these are also feeding local idiocy, unfortunately.

Actually, he already had a go at the turn of the year, but not so much about projecting from the terribleness of 1900-1926 ...
bsky.app/profile/paul...
A List of Predictions Made in 1926 About 2026

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This feels like a job for @paulisci.bsky.social ...
A List of Predictions Made in 1926 About 2026

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I find it fascinating that eukaryotic metazoans still expect the conflicting demands of their genome for exponential cell growth followed by stasis when they reach adult size to be easy to resolve in mere decades after more than 600 million years of clearly not solving them.

A #NothingButFoxes edit of several days (well, *nights*!) worth of visits by foxes to our garden. 🦊

#FoxesOfBluesky #GardenFox #BrowningTrailCameras #MrAndMrsFox

A nice "tradition" that's sprung up in #Southampton in recent years is hanging Christmas decorations in trees in the old cemetery in the city's Common. Living close to this, we've started joining in and here's some snaps of our yews plus a few other decorated trees.

Yeah ... a "chocolate love lobster". Right.

Never mind arguing about whether we've entered the "Anthropocene", we've clearly entered the "Fuckwitocene" ...

From my very first postdoc under #OCMIP2 🌊, where they were a project partner, #NCAR has been a touchstone of excellence. This is vandalism of the highest order.
Trump admin threatens to break up major climate research center
Major research institution dismissed as a source of “climate alarmism.”…
arstechnica.com

Wait - Your Party have *organisers*?!?

I expect they just want your social media handles so they can send an AI to do the work of reading these and answering the question "dislikes #OrangeTyrant?".

👍 To be honest, I haven't read any papers about this. I just know from a general immersion in science (I'm a marine biogeochemist; so I guess I do read unrelated papers) that this headline can't meaningfully be true. There'd have been so much more ahead of such a breakthrough.

More navel-gazing, self-indulgent, faux-philosophical, clickbaity horseshit. This time from @newscientist.com who should know better.

Has even #PopularMechanics completely lost its way in these clickbaity times?

I'd not noticed what that looked like before! 🧟 It comes to something when we can't tell whether someone is trolling or sucking up to the #OrangeTyrant.

What kind of sad sack of human garbage is so craving of praise that he can be bought off by a fake-ass "peace prize" from a brazenly corrupt sports organisation brown-nosing to the absolute hilt? How does someone get to have so little self-respect?
Trump awarded inaugural Fifa peace prize at World Cup draw in Washington
US president receives new Fifa honour as scrutiny grows over Infantino’s political alliances and Trump’s disputed record on global conflicts
www.theguardian.com

Of course, UK governments don't have to succumb to this pressure, but ...

Don't forget @royalsociety.org that one of the reasons we have visa restrictions is that one of *your fellows* is driving racist narratives that pressurise UK governments into imposing them!
Top UK scientist says research visa restrictions endanger economy
Prof Sir Paul Nurse says the UK is "shooting itself in the foot" with its visa system for researchers.
www.bbc.com

Quite. I'm afraid I was being a bit sarcastic, however. #BigOil isn't trying to make a sensible point about CO2 - it's merely another of their many sciencey-sounding misdirections to sow false doubt about climate science and keep the money pouring in. Standard denialist horseshit.

Counterpoint: Perhaps the vastly more numerous humans, whose numbers / spread around the world are responsible for the unfortunate occurrence of domestic cats (and wildlife loss more widely), could perhaps be kept inside the house? Cats are the proximate cause - the ultimate cause is closer to home.

But, but ... isn't CO2 plant food like the denialists at #BigOil periodically remind us?!?

(*) "very approximately" because petrol, natural gas, etc., have highly variable prices across the board. Between countries, between types of end-user, between fuel chemistries, etc. Here's some back-of-the-envelope that #ChatGPT did for me ...
ChatGPT - CO2 emission cost comparison
Shared via ChatGPT
chatgpt.com

... Let alone the cost of the climate damage caused by the CO2 added to the atmosphere in the period between burning the fuel and DAC-ing that CO2. All not paid for by the #BigOil companies (and consumers).

And, for reference, the cost of #DirectAirCapture is very approximately (*) the same as the consumer cost of putting that #CO2 in the atmosphere in the first place. So, when you hear about expensive renewables and cheap #FossilFuels, remember the latter's price-doubling #Externality cost.
Cost of direct air carbon capture to remain higher than hoped
The cost of removing large quantities of CO2 from the air will fall in the medium term, but not as much as previously hoped. This is the conclusion reached by ETH researchers on the basis of new calcu...
ethz.ch

Holy fuck - @aiannucci.bsky.social's #StrongMessageHere today is all about my favourite undiscussed environmental concept: #Externalities. I'm never going to get any work done today if #BBCRadio4 keeps this up ... or, of course, I turn off the radio.

Anyhow, glad to have that cleared up. Suck on that Newton! Well, actually, Johann Georg von Soldner (1776–1833).

And thanks to #Elbow's #GuyGarvey for picking this episode to mark #MelvinBragg's retirement. (4/4)

(Immediate caveat: I asked #ChatGPT)

Anyhow, it suggested that, rather than Newton's theories predicting this effect, it's *evolutions* of these theories by later scientists that predicted this effect. Further, that these amendments are actually incorrect (compared to #GeneralRelativity). (3/4)