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Felix Klein gave a lecture at the Mathematical Society of Göttingen #OTD in 1918. The title was “On Hilbert’s first note on the foundations of physics." 🧪 ⚛️ 👩🔬
NERC, UKSA I’m looking at you!
by Stephan Lewandowsky — Reposted by: Bryan Lawrence
My one foray into the epidemiological literature ended up in our paper being rejected precisely because the reviewers (and the editor) did not understand the distinction between a scenario and a forecast!
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Got it.
by Michael E. Mann — Reposted by: Bryan Lawrence, Dawn R. Bazely
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24% get a sore throat or fever.
1-5% headache and neck stiffness (meningitis).
0.1–0.5% paralysis.
Can you imagine the internet with a polio epidemic where >99.5% of people are totally fine?
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Add soil salinity to the long list of reasons why our food system is teetering on collapse.
Building this system around shareholder profit, rather than feeding people, may well be humanity’s greatest mistake.
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Take 2 min to watch/read below how we're building the next generation of #EarthSystemModels and Integrated Assessment Models tailored to inform mitigation strategies in support of achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement.👇https://bit.ly/ESM2025video
by Sonia I. Seneviratne — Reposted by: Bryan Lawrence
See also:
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This cloudless image of the Earth centered on the Pacific was produced by NOAA satellites, which took photos over eleven ten-day periods and merged them.
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Don’t forget those who insisted that actions needed to avoid the #ClimateCrisis were “too expensive.”
Don’t forget all the record-breaking, historic or “100 year” events we’ve seen lately.
They’re not the “new normal.
It’s going to keep getting exponentially worse.