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Eric J. Steig

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This will be my first actual post on this platform.

I want to highlight the recent paper by Naughten and others, here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

This is a really important paper, but I want to mention a couple of minor caveats.
The New York Times reports that American business leaders are surprised Trump is following through on tariffs. But he's expressed his love of tariffs for the last 40 years!

I would dearly love to know: Are American business leaders greedy because they are stupid, or stupid because they are greedy?

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rahmstorf.bsky.social
Skillful weather forecasting, along with the increased preparedness it allows, is a landmark achievement of not only the US but of the human race. There are few other fields in the sciences where skillful prediction has had such an immense impact on our society.
www.realclimate.org/index.php/ar...
RealClimate: We need NOAA now more than ever
RealClimate: Guest commentary by Robert Hart, Kerry Emanuel, & Lance Bosart The National Weather Service (NWS) and its parent agency, the National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration (NOAA), deliver...
www.realclimate.org
bielleogy.bsky.social
Friendly reminder: if you are waiting on something from a US-based scientist/reviewer/editor, please realize that we're barely making it through each day putting out non-stop fires and trying not to collapse into tears. We're trying our best, but things will take longer right now. Give grace.
Yes, but you are not giong to pretend that eating organic granola will solve the problem.
Prediction: Other countries are going to require US citizens to have proof of various vaccinations which are currently not required because the US has previously been certified as a measles-free (meaning very very low incidence) country by the WHO. That certification will expire, and not be renewed.
That's a wierd title. NOAA *scientists* most certainly would not have "refused to kink warming weather to climate change." Trump-appointed non-scientists, yeah, I'm sure they did refuse.
"The federal civilian worker payroll totaled $271 billion in 2022. The annual cost of extending Trump's tax cuts that primarily benefited the rich? $400 billion. Keep this in mind as Trump and Elon lay off thousands of federal workers." -- former United States Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich.
Yes, yes it would. (The risk is, of course, that the Supreme Court would ulimately decide, and they sycophant are in the majority.)
Was that a *directive* or a suggestion?
Pity is the sentiment I feel most.

My anger is reserved for the folks (e.g. each and every Republican senator, including the “moderates”) who could have ended this madness four years ago, and still could.
michaelemann.bsky.social
I've been encountering over the past few days the claim that the planet is warming twice as fast as predicted. This is entirely untruthful and unhelpful.
The planet is warming AS fast as predicted, which is cause enough for dramatic action.

The truth is bad enough!
Comparison of model-predicted and observed global surface temperatures by Zeke Hausfather
Can refugees from the US, with 30+ years experience, apply?
Not to suggest that any of this is okay, but I think that accuracy about what is happening is criticially important.
Broader Impacts, including efforts at diversifying the scientific workforce, are part of US Law governing the NSF. (I just learned this today). However, I think we're just speculating about which words will cause "offsense", and that grants will be "canceled" if they have the wrong words.

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astrokatie.com
It would be fantastic if major federal institutions would acknowledge that the executive branch cannot legally unilaterally cancel or redistribute congressionally appropriated funding on ideological grounds and thus they have no legal obligation to comply with such directives
Trump funding freeze a blatant violation of Constitution, federal law: Legal experts
The Constitution, federal law and court decisions make it clear: President Donald Trump's order to pause federal funding is against the law, legal experts tell ABC News.
abcnews.go.com

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Our paper on the 2023 S. Lhonak GLOF & multihazard cascade, out today in Science!

This ‘natural’ hazard had the fingerprints of human activity all over it: climate change, glacier retreat, permafrost degradation, and hydropower dam breach.

Read here: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Of course. But it doesn't change the fact that the way that corporations and educational institutions have approached "DEI" contributed in a non-neglibable way to Trump's win. Exclusionary and coercive politics under the guise of "expertise" doesn't work.
Important paper in Nature today about collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. There is a positive isotope anomaly at Skytrain Ice Rise during the last interglacial, consistent with what we found in our high-resolution water-isotope simulations when WAIS collapses.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The Ronne Ice Shelf survived the last interglacial - Nature
Sea salt data from an ice core record show that Antarctica’s Ronne Ice Shelf survived the last interglacial, the last period of enhanced and sustained global warmth about 125,000 years ago.
www.nature.com
Derek Muir! A leader in showing the world about organic pollutants in the Arctic.

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