Emma Strubell
@strubell.bsky.social
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assistant professor, @ltiatcmu.bsky.social. machine learning: LLMs and climate. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ they/them/dad (2 dogs). pro-AI, anti-capitalist, anti-fascist. Website: strubell.github.io
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costasamaras.com
Canceling transmission lines will raise electricity prices and raise emissions. Canceling transmission lines enhances corporate monopoly power and profit. Canceling transmission lines is climate denial.
rtoinsider.bsky.social
The Department of Energy says it has terminated its $4.9 billion conditional loan commitment for the long-delayed Grain Belt Express project.

See Full Story: ow.ly/Prl650WuhsL
Writer: Tom Kleckner
strubell.bsky.social
A project that would make energy more affordable and reliable for more than 40% of Americans is cancelled, just days before a new EO is released calling for accelerated funding and permitting for data center energy projects (including reducing and removing environmental review wherever possible).
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chanda.blacksky.app
If I were in charge of PBS or NPR I would be doing 24-7 programming right now about the end of PBS and NPR
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lemoustier.bsky.social
Platforming this kind of junk in 2025 is itself anti-science
economist.com
“Yes, atmospheric CO2 has increased over time—but so has life expectancy,” writes Chris Wright. In a guest essay America’s energy secretary invites the world to rethink renewable energy
econ.st/4kCU2kY
Illustration: Dan Williams
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patrickgonzalez.bsky.social
As a public service, people will find the original pdf files of all the U.S. National Climate Assessments, 2001-2023, publicly available at: www.patrickgonzalez.net#us_national_...
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tlecaque.bsky.social
In all fairness, Trump uses IQ in the most historically accurate way possible, as a way to do a racism in service of eugenics.
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victorerikray.bsky.social
Another thing this chart shows is that one of these groups is much more in touch with empirical reality than the other. Believing that whites face more discrimination than immigrants or Black people is like being a flat-earther.

Propaganda works.
pbump.com
Here are the groups that Republicans and Democrats see as facing discrimination in the U.S. today. (Free to read: s2.washingtonpost.com/camp-rw/?tra... )
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datasociety.bsky.social
Websites that use AI to transform photos into nonconsensual explicit imagery have become a lucrative business, and “Silicon Valley’s laissez-faire approach to generative AI” has allowed them to persist. www.wired.com/story/ai-nud...
AI 'Nudify' Websites Are Raking in Millions of Dollars
Millions of people are accessing harmful AI “nudify” websites. New analysis says the sites are making millions and rely on tech from US companies.
www.wired.com
strubell.bsky.social
looks like Anthropic will be getting ~$200M in DoD funding for AI along with Google, OpenAI and xAI. I doubt there will be any pushback from any of those companies or others hoping to benefit from the massive cuts to academic/nonproft R&D. I think the big bet is that AI will solve all our problems 🙄
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salgentile.bsky.social
if you took a dementia test and thought it was an IQ test you failed both the dementia test and the IQ test
atrupar.com
Trump: "AOC -- look. I think she's very nice. But she's very low IQ, and we really don't need low IQ. Between her and Crockett, we're gonna give 'em both an IQ test to see who comes out best. I took a real test at Walter Reed medical center and I aced it. Now it's time for them to take a test."
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wesa.fm
WESA @wesa.fm · Jul 14
Students and community members at Carnegie Mellon University are pushing back against an AI and energy summit planned at CMU on July 15. Leaders in AI and related fields and President Donald Trump are expected to attend the invitation-only event, convened by Pennsylvania Senator Dave McCormick.
CMU community pushes back on AI summit with paint, petitions, and protests
Students and community members at Carnegie Mellon University are pushing back against the National AI and Energy Summit planned at CMU on July 15.
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strubell.bsky.social
I did an interview w/ Pittsburgh's NPR station to share some of my views on the topic of the McCormick/Trump AI & Energy summit at CMU tomorrow. Despite being hosted at the university, there will not be opportunities for our university experts to contribute viewpoints at the event.
wesa.fm
WESA @wesa.fm · Jul 14
President Donald Trump travels to Carnegie Mellon University Tuesday for a summit on energy and artificial intelligence. Leaders say Western Pennsylvania's universities and natural-gas deposits could be vital to both industries. But researchers are concerned about AI's energy demands.
With Trump set to attend AI & energy summit, CMU professor worries climate issues will be lost
Carnegie Mellon University professor Emma Strubell says that while AI is promising, the threat of climate change "does keep me up at night a lot"
www.wesa.fm
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datasociety.bsky.social
In a policy memo published by @scientistsorg.bsky.social‬, D&S’s @tamigraph.bsky.social‬, and Emma Strubell, recommend that approaches to measuring AI’s environmental impacts consider the use cases that are driving energy consumption, and how data centers impact communities. fas.org/publication/...
Reporting AI’s Impacts to Build Public Trust and Advance AI
As AI becomes more capable and integrated throughout the United States economy, its growing demand for energy is driving higher environmental costs.
fas.org
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lm4sci.bsky.social
🚨 Call for Papers: LM4Sci @COLM_conf 2025 🚨

Excited to announce the Large Language Modeling for Scientific Discovery (LM4Sci) workshop at COLM 2025 in Montreal, Canada!

Submission Deadline: June 23
Notification: July 24
Workshop: October 10, 2025
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juliaserano.bsky.social
NEW ESSAY: rather than reading the legalese SCOTUS used to justify Skrmetti, learn about how conspiracy theorists hijacked mainstream discourse on gender-affirming care:
on Substack (no paywall): juliaserano.substack.com/p/what-covid...
& Medium (friend link): juliaserano.medium.com/what-covid-l...
What Covid “Lab Leak” and “Rushing Kids into Transition” Have in Common
and more general thoughts about conspiracy theories and negativity bias
juliaserano.substack.com
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joannawyld.bsky.social
This looks like the cover of their third album
beakerbutton.bsky.social
Puffins, up close and personal on Staffa. For #BlueskyArtShow #joy
3 puffins on a green cliff edge with a grey seat in the background.
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lizthegrey.com
there's an interesting detail in this, which is that *technically* he did not have his visa cancelled for his speech, they used his speech as a pretext to single him out for search and concoct allegations that he'd lied about illegal drug use, and that became the pretext for the deportation.
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natacha.bsky.social
TW: harm to children.

My research into the effects of the UK government puberty-blocker ban has finally been published after peer-review.

It details the severe harm being caused to young trans people & children by the Starmer government's puberty-blocker ban.

Unlike Cass it is peer reviewed...
Harming children: the effects of the UK puberty blocker ban
This paper presents an analysis of data from trans children and young people and their parents following the imposition of a UK-wide ban on puberty blockers for this group. The consequences of this...
www.tandfonline.com
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jessedjenkins.com
Utilizing new streamlined permitting process, California approves world’s largest solar-plus-storage project www.renewableenergyworld.com/energy-stora...

Giant 1.15 GW / 4.6 GWh battery + 1.15 GW solar project in Fresno County is first permitted under California expedited process.

#Upshift 🔌💡
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has approved the Darden Clean Energy Project (DCEP), the first to be permitted under the state’s Opt-In Certification program. Once constructed, the DCEP will boast the world’s biggest battery energy storage system (BESS), which, by default, makes it the largest solar-plus-storage project on the planet. Proposed by IP Darden I, LLC, a subsidiary of Intersect Power, the project will be built on 9,500 acres of land in western Fresno County that is no longer suitable for agricultural production.

Authorized under Assembly Bill 205, California’s Opt-In Certification program provides a consolidated state permitting option for eligible clean energy undertakings, aiming to streamline the process for bringing large power projects online. Under statute, the environmental review for a project must be completed within 270 days from the point the project application is deemed complete, unless significant project changes arise. Details on the Darden Clean Energy Project (DCEP):

The DCEP includes a 1,150 megawatt (MW) solar facility comprised of approximately 3.1 million panels alongside up to 1,150 MW/4,600 megawatt-hours (MWh) of battery storage, enough to power 850,000 homes for four hours.

Projects seeking approval through the Opt-In Certification program are required to provide community and economic benefits. The DCEP includes:

$2 million in community investments over the next decade starting with a $320,000 commitment to Centro La Familia Advocacy Services, a nonprofit supporting crime victims, family wellness, and civic engagement in rural communities.
More than 2,000 prevailing-wage construction jobs to support the local workforce throughout the construction period, which will last from 1.5 to 3 years.
An estimated $169 million in economic benefits to the local area over the project’s lifetime, estimated at 35 years.
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michaelhobbes.bsky.social
The radicalization of the American right is THE story of US politics over the last four decades and political reporters are still not allowed to talk about it
gregggonsalves.bsky.social
I am wondering why Lisa Leher from the @nytimes.com did not discuss the data that suggests political violence in the US in the current era mostly comes from the right. Seems like a strange fact to ignore. 1/ www.nytimes.com/2025/06/14/u...
Like School Shootings, Political Violence Is Becoming Almost Routine
www.nytimes.com
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archive.org
🎉 Big update!
The #InternetArchive has launched a new version of GifCities, our search engine for vintage GeoCities GIFs. Search better. Blink more!

Check it out ➡️ blog.archive.org/2025/06/09/k...
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michaelhobbes.bsky.social
As usual with these dust-ups she is retreating to the ‘compromise’ position that sporting bodies should make standards about transition.

The problem is that THIS HAS ALREADY HAPPENED. Standards have been in place for years. Lia Thomas met them! The bigots don’t care.
erininthemorning.com
Lol. She fucking apologized to Riley Gaines.

I knew staying out of praising her for the weakest of allyship while partially throwing trans people under the bus was the right choice.