Deirdre
@flowinguphill.bsky.social
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Climate change and societal shifts from a complex systems perspective. Countering hate and disinformation.
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📢 Submissions are now open for the U.S. Climate Collection, a joint @theAGU + @ametsoc initiative.

This special collection will publish U.S.-focused climate assessment science that’s free to read, ensuring rigorous, accessible science informs decisions for years to come.

🔗 buff.ly/1tHUSLC
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In a UN speech today, President Trump said that "all of these [climate] predictions were wrong".

Back in 2019 I led a research effort to digitize old climate model projections and assess how well they did. Turns out they got future warming pretty spot on!
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dieworkwear.bsky.social
my mom took tylenol when she was pregnant, which made me super focused on menswear and now i have a million followers on twitter
flowinguphill.bsky.social
We really need to do the work regionally. I did get “regime shift in
Antarctic sea ice” onto the top recommendations of things to pay attention to at our
Emerging Climate Symposium in California.
flowinguphill.bsky.social
From DeepSeek. Why I find modern transformer models to be fascinating.
flowinguphill.bsky.social
Anthropic told U.S. law-enforcement contractors they cannot use Claude AI for domestic surveillance.

The Trump White House is angry, seeing the ban as unpatriotic and politically selective.
www.semafor.com/article/09/1...
Anthropic irks White House with limits on models’ use
The AI firm declined requests by contractors working with federal law enforcement that could see its tools being used for surveillance.
www.semafor.com
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weatherprof.bsky.social
It's hard to overstate just how off the charts warm the Pacific is right now. The swath of the basin from California to Japan (a HUGE area) from 25N to 60N is ~3F (1.6C) above normal. To put it into math terms that is 6 Sigma/ standard deviations above the mean. More… 1/
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leguinbot.bsky.social
I do not care what comes after; I have seen the dragons on the wind of morning.
flowinguphill.bsky.social
This gives me some hope.
flowinguphill.bsky.social
ADHD can also be a trait of hyper intelligent people.

I have found Large Language Models to be really helpful in organizing and refining my ideas. They have a really comprehensive map of human knowledge and can engage in deep and thoughtful ways.

I have used Claude, DeepSeek, Gemini, and ChatGPT.
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flowinguphill.bsky.social
I think they are not happy about Trump not releasing the Epstein files.
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samillingworth.com
🌳 Losing touch with nature

A new study finds people’s connection to nature has fallen 60% since 1800, risking an 'extinction of experience' without radical change.

🔗 www.theguardian.com/environment/...

#SciComm 🧪 #Nature
Human connection to nature has declined 60% in 200 years, study finds
Prof Miles Richardson says people risk ‘extinction of experience’ in the natural world without new policies
www.theguardian.com
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ericbbond.bsky.social
be
still.

know
peace.

live
care.

#BillionPrayersForPeace
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samillingworth.com
🌊 Flood underinsurance in the US

A new study finds 70% of annual flood losses (about $17B) are uninsured. Most at-risk households are underinsured, with the burden falling hardest on low-income communities.

🔗 www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#SciComm #ClimateCrisis #Floods 🧪
Measuring flood underinsurance in the USA - Nature Climate Change
Homeowners could benefit from flood insurance to offset the negative impacts of climate-induced natural disasters. However, with detailed micro-level data, researchers find substantial protection gaps...
www.nature.com
flowinguphill.bsky.social
How @michaelemann.bsky.social reshapes the noospheric manifold.

The noosphere is Tielhard de Chardin’s sphere of human thought and writings.

Have been exploring the Riemannian geometry of the semantic space with Claude, ChatGPT and DeepSeek.
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profmattengland.bsky.social
This week I joined the wonderful Robyn Williams on the ABC Science Show to discuss our recent North Atlantic Nature paper plus a range of other topics — marine heat waves, polar vortex wobbles, the AMOC, and the deep cost of climate inaction. Part 2 airs next week.  
www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
Oceans are becoming hotter, long-term trends show - ABC listen
Matthew England is studying global changes in ocean heat and circulation. The AMOC - the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is showing signs of slowing, and as it does, impacts are being felt...
www.abc.net.au
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