https://www.marist.edu/science/faculty/ramesh-laungani
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Many folks want to take personal action on climate change, but many resources treat people like monoliths.
Enter SHIFT -- a collaboration between Dr. Kim Nicholas and Project Drawdown -- that tailors advice for YOU, using your climate superpowers.
jointheshift.earth
Many folks want to take personal action on climate change, but many resources treat people like monoliths.
Enter SHIFT -- a collaboration between Dr. Kim Nicholas and Project Drawdown -- that tailors advice for YOU, using your climate superpowers.
jointheshift.earth
The buildout of solar in TX reduced the wholesale price of energy by 50%.
#energysky
open.substack.com/pub/theclima...
The buildout of solar in TX reduced the wholesale price of energy by 50%.
#energysky
open.substack.com/pub/theclima...
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@docsforclimate.bsky.social @gchalliance.bsky.social
➡️ Explore your own climate change stripes from around the world! showyourstripes.info (Global) and observablehq.com/@climatecent... (U.S.) What's in your area?
➡️ Explore your own climate change stripes from around the world! showyourstripes.info (Global) and observablehq.com/@climatecent... (U.S.) What's in your area?
If that's you, then my upcoming Association of Science Communicators course is for you! @sciencetalkorg.bsky.social
Register here: #SciComm 🧪🌎
If that's you, then my upcoming Association of Science Communicators course is for you! @sciencetalkorg.bsky.social
Register here: #SciComm 🧪🌎
Ripples from both big & small acts intersect to create unique 🌊 of action!
An act of #ClimateCourage doesn’t need to be huge to inspire others to make their own ripple
Ripples from both big & small acts intersect to create unique 🌊 of action!
An act of #ClimateCourage doesn’t need to be huge to inspire others to make their own ripple
Two new studies try to answer this question: but whichever way we slice it, the answer doesn't change much.
The wealthiest are disproportionately responsible for the greatest emissions, and that's why climate change is so unfair.
An explanatory thread 🧵
Two new studies try to answer this question: but whichever way we slice it, the answer doesn't change much.
The wealthiest are disproportionately responsible for the greatest emissions, and that's why climate change is so unfair.
An explanatory thread 🧵