Maths Nilsson
@mattanurret.bsky.social
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Kemist, skrivit några böcker, både fakta och skönlitterärt. Senast Spelet om klimatet (Polaris fakta) 2021, även bloggat en del om den debatten... www.mathsnilsson.se
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mattanurret.bsky.social
Vilket (oroligt) skämt :/
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juliaradio.bsky.social
When the power went out in Spain this spring, many people immediately pointed the finger at the country's solar and wind power as the cause.

That wasn't the trigger, but a new survey finds that all that misinformation?

It had an impact.

Read more here, only on @npr.org 🎧⬇️
After Spain's blackout, critics blamed renewable energy. It's part of a bigger attack
When millions lost power in Spain and Portugal this spring, some were quick to blame too much solar and wind power. That wasn't the cause, but the misinformation had an impact.
www.npr.org
mattanurret.bsky.social
Det här är också obehagligt, allt och inget är på låtsas och det blir bara svårare att veta vilket :/
mattanurret.bsky.social
USA fortsätter att dras allt längre ner i kvicksanden. Inte utan att man undrar vad extremisterna i USA:s administration kommer hitta på när de börjar prata upp detta som en terrorhandling...
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Dangerous new MAGA lie: Republicans SMEAR peaceful protesters as ‘terrorists’
YouTube video by MSNBC
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mattanurret.bsky.social
Skyll inte på domaren, nej jag tycker inte heller det var straff, men vi hade ju inget eget spel alls.
mattanurret.bsky.social
Inte bara fotbollen som går "sådär"... Nottingham to see..
rbreich.bsky.social
Why has Dominion Voting Systems been settling defamation lawsuits with Trump allies who falsely claimed the company stole the 2020 election?

Because Dominion has just been bought by a company run by a former GOP election official.

Be warned.
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thedailyshow.com
The following is REAL footage from Portland, 2025. Viewer discretion is advised.
mattanurret.bsky.social
Ganska sorgligt att den här snubben har 133 visningar när personer som Henrik Jönsson får hur mycket spridning som helst på sina lögner, kvartssanningar, fantasier och påhopp.

(Jodå, jag fattar varför det är så men ändå...)
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The DOE Actually Published This?
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mattanurret.bsky.social
Så kallad passiv aggressivitet... 🫣

(rättelse till denna artikel: www.dn.se/ledare/max-h... )
mattanurret.bsky.social
Pielke Jr "attackerar" Friedrieke Otto, lead author till nästa IPCC-rapport. Otto har utvecklat metodiken bakom det som kallas attribution studies, som undersöker kopplingen med extremväderhändelser och klimatförändringar (Jan Ericson (M) kallade henne aktivist...)
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Climate critics try to discredit IPCC author for linking disasters to global warming
Roger Pielke Jr. and oil industry supporters are attacking climate scientist Friederike Otto, whose work has been used in lawsuits against polluters.
www.eenews.net
mattanurret.bsky.social
Närmast ofattbart att "världens mäktigaste man" helt och hållet hittar på "de har inte affärer längre i Portland, de sätter inte upp fönster utan plywoodskivor"
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rbreich.bsky.social
Everything Trump is doing now is a preamble for his regime's real goal: to invoke the Insurrection Act.

I don’t want to unduly alarm you, but you need to be aware of this imminent danger. Let me explain what’s going on.
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andersnilsson.substack.com
"EU-parlamentet kräver ett omedelbart frisläppande av svensk-kinesiske förläggaren Gui Minhai. [...] Alla svenska ledamöter röstade för, förutom SD:s tre ledamöter som valde att lägga ned sina röster."
Starkt EU-stöd för Gui Minhai
EU-parlamentet kräver ett omedelbart frisläppande av svensk-kinesiske förläggaren Gui Minhai.
www.aftonbladet.se
mattanurret.bsky.social
Steve Koonin fortsätter att sprida felen från DOE:s bisarra klimatrapport i WSJ, här en respons
bobkopp.net
Sent Steve a letter:
Dear Steve,
 
I hope you are well.
 
In your Monday WSJ column, you criticize the National Academies for not reviewing your DOE Climate Working Group report. To my knowledge, the Academies have never offered an unrequested review of a government scientific report. I am sure they would have been happy to review your report if DOE had asked them to. Though DOE chose not to do so, under Information Quality Act guidelines, an independent peer review (like that the Academies often conducts for the federal government) is required for it to be legal to use the report in rule making. (See Section III in  70 FR 2664)
 
In your Monday column, you do not mention that — seeing no evidence that your report had been the subject of any meaningful independent peer review — more than 85 experts volunteered our time in the month of August to review your report. The approximately 450-page compendium of comments, co-edited by Andrew Dessler and me, evaluates each portion of your report. In case you have not seen it, you can find the expert review here: https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.175745244.41950365/v2
 
Your column recapitulates a number of the errors and misrepresentations in the DOE report, which are evaluated in detail in the expert review.
 
For example, you state that US heat waves “aren’t more common in recent decades than they were in the decades around 1900”.
 
As we write in the expert review, the DOE report  “highlights the Dust Bowl period of the 1930s as a time of unusually hot temperatures in the United States.” However, “over such a small area [as the contiguous US], natural variability can play a large but temporary role. The Dust Bowl was indeed an exceptional event, although unrelated to greenhouse-gas forcing, and the decadal climate conditions that drove the Dust Bowl are not occurring today…. If you take out the 1930s, there are clear trends [in the contiguous US] towards more extreme temperatures due almost certainly to radiative forcing.” Further, “if one examines a larger region, where the Dust Bowl’s influence is diluted, then there is an obvious, strong trend towards more extreme temperatures.”
 
You also introduce in your column some errors that are not in the DOE report. For example, the DOE report addresses global-mean sea-level rise only in passing, focusing instead on specific US tide-gauge records. In your column, you claim that a global sea-level acceleration comparable to the current one occurred in the 1930s, a claim we discussed before about eight years ago.
 
In 2017, I told you, based on our analysis in Hay et al. (2015), that the rate of global-mean sea-level rise in the 21st century was likely faster than during its previous high in the 1930s-1940s (notably, also a period of significant global-mean warming, preceding the slower sea level rise and lull of warming in the 1950s-1970s). At the time, global-mean sea-level acceleration had already been sustained for close to five decades, compared to about two decades in the 1920s and 1930s.
 
The evidence in the last eight years has only gotten stronger. We are now in an approximately 60-year period of nearly unbroken global-mean sea-level acceleration, and the current rate of rise revealed by both satellite data and tide-gauge analyses — exceeding 4 mm/yr — is unequivocally higher than at any previous time revealed by tide-gauge reconstructions or satellite data (see, for example, Dangendorf et al., 2024; Figure 8 therein reproduced below). (Note that this finding is supported by Frederikse et al., 2020, a key figure from which is reproduced in a simplified format in your book Unsettled.)
 
Further, combining tide-gauge and geological data shows that there has been a sustained acceleration in the long-term rates of rise since the mid-nineteenth century. Modern rates of 60-year-average global-mean sea level rise exceeded earlier Common Era rates by the 1860s, and the current rate of global-mean sea level rise virtually certain to be higher than any century-scale period in the last three millennia (Kemp et al 2018, Walker et al 2022; Figure 1 of the latter reproduced below).

Furthermore, I don’t think either of us contest the fact that global-mean surface temperature is substantially higher today than in the 1930s and 1940s. It would, indeed, then be quite physically surprising if the rate of global-mean sea level rise were also not substantially higher.
 
It would be tedious for both of us to respond further to the errors in your column, but I point you again to the expert review of your report: https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.175745244.41950365/v2
 
I encourage you not to continue to recapitulate the errors in the DOE report while ignoring the readily available evaluations in the expert review.
 
Best,
Bob
 
P.S. I know from our past interactions that you view private correspondence sent to you as being publishable without notifying or attempting to get the consent of your correspondents. You have my permission to fairly quote from this letter, which I will also be posting publicly.
mattanurret.bsky.social
Han kan ju dessutom en massa ord. DOM BÄSTA ORDEN.
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jacksapoch.bsky.social
NEW: Since October 2023, the IDF Spokesperson's Unit has released dozens of 3D animations illustrating alleged Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iranian sites

The style is now unmistakable: satellite zoom-ins, black & white wireframes, and red-textured houses - a new visual language of war
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hausfath.bsky.social
Around 78% of the world has seen all-time maximum monthly temperature records set since the year 2000, with 38% set in past five years alone. In a new analysis over at The Climate Brink I take a look at where and when records were set: www.theclimatebrink....
mattanurret.bsky.social
Såg delar av 30 min-intervjun med Lena Andersson igår och Henrik Jönssons senaste "klimatvideo" idag (jag fattar att hans retorik går hem tyvärr) och fylls med samma känsla som jag bruka få av att besöka grovsoprummet...
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