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Matthew MacLeod

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Environmental science 62%
Geography 17%
policyrelevant.bsky.social
a month on, @magnuslovold.bsky.social comments on the final day of UN global plastic treaty negotiations in Geneva

there were rumours circulating in whatsapp groups about UNEP engaging in what might best be termed 'discretionary governance' - this blog details some of the chaos that unfolded
Palace intrigues
The plastics treaty talks in Geneva ended without a deal. As negotiators weigh their options about the way forward, troubling questions are…
medium.com
mattmacleod.bsky.social
Plastishere: “the ecosystem composed of airborne plastic and its inhabiting microbiome.”

Is a nice, concise definition... ;)

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stockholm-uni.bsky.social
Kebnekaises sydtopp fortsätter att minska. Årets sommarmätning av glaciologiprofessor Nina Kirchner och hennes kollegor vid @tarfalaresstation.bsky.social visar att toppen minskat med 1,5 meter jämfört med förra året. #Klimat #Kebnekaise Se inslag i SVT:
www.svt.se/nyheter/loka...
Kebnekaises sydtopp fortsätter smälta
Kebnekaises sydtopp fortsätter att minska. Årets sommarmätning visar att toppen minskat med 1,5 meter jämfört med förra året.
www.svt.se
mattmacleod.bsky.social
I had to think for a while about how this statement could possibly be true.

The only way is if you count CO2 from plastic that has been burned or mineralized as "in existence in some form".

Which is fair enough, I guess...

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tarfalaresstation.bsky.social
Tarfala's 80 Year Anniversary Conference @stockholm-uni.bsky.social @bolincentre.bsky.social has just started! Thank your our international speakers from Switzerland, Norway, Germany and UK making the first sessions really exciting! Artwork in the conference logo by @dominoajones.bsky.social

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stockholm-uni.bsky.social
Scientists from Stockholm University + Swedish Museum of Natural history, in collaboration with partners in Greenland and Canada, have identified a previously undocumented class of #PFAS in blubber of killer whales. New study in Environmental Science & Technology Letters.
www.su.se/english/news...
New ‘forever chemicals’ found in whale blubber challenge our understanding of PFAS - Stockholm University
Scientists from Stockholm University and the Swedish Museum of Natural history, in collaboration with partners in Greenland and Canada, have identified a previously undocumented class of PFAS* in the ...
www.su.se

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tarfalaresstation.bsky.social
July was warm. Here are #warmingstripes @edhawkins.org showing average july temperature at #TarfalaResearchStation @stockholmuni.bsky.social @bolincentre.bsky.social. One definition of the Arctic is that July temps stay below 10 C - according to this, we are not in the Arctic...But we are...

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natureportfolio.nature.com
High concentrations of nanoplastic particles were found in locations across the North Atlantic Ocean, particularly in the top 10 metres of water and near coastlines, according to an analysis in Nature. go.nature.com/44ohIok 🌊 🧪
This is figure 2, which shows the horizontal and vertical distribution of nanoplastics in the water column of the North Atlantic.
ingerandersen.bsky.social
Today we made history.

Countries have come together & agreed the new Intergovernmental Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals, Waste and Pollution that will provide the 🌍 with robust, independent science.

Environmental multilateralism delivering again, #ForPeopleForPlanet.

www.unep.org/news-and-sto...

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theatlantic.com
In an effort to attract more conservative faculty, some elite universities are borrowing tactics long used to promote racial diversity, Rose Horowitch writes.
The Era of DEI for Conservatives Has Begun
In an effort to attract more right-leaning faculty, some elite universities are borrowing tactics long used to promote racial diversity.
bit.ly

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lhinderling.bsky.social
Inkscape plugin to rescale figures without distorting the text, and other useful features!
github.com/burghoff/Sci...

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carrieamcdphd.bsky.social
The MAHA report highlights the need to "understand and reduce the cumulative chemical load on our children" and calls for "new risk evaluation tools" that incorporate AI... explain to me why, then, our grant from the EPA to do pretty much EXACTLY THAT was terminated 2 months after it was awarded.
High-throughput method development to acquire chemical data needed to inform environmental molecular lifecycles that guide sustainable chemical assessment | Research Project Database | Grantee Re...
cfpub.epa.gov

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melaniebergma18.bsky.social
New review concludes: "Nonetheless, emerging evidence indicates microplastics interact, traverse and compromise the integrity of these complex barriers."
doi.org/10.1016/j.en...

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grist.org
The misleading accounting behind your ‘recycled’ plastic.

A convoluted credit system allows companies to label virgin plastic as recycled. Here's how it works.

grist.org/accountabili...

#Plastic #Recycling #Environment #Health #Wellness #Climate
The misleading accounting behind your ‘recycled’ plastic
A convoluted credit system allows companies to label virgin plastic as recycled. Here's how it works.
grist.org

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unep.org
Last year alone, the world generated around 400 million tonnes of plastic waste.

Ahead of #WorldEnvironmentDay, here’s a closer look at what plastic pollution is, why it’s such a problem, and what can be done about it.
www.unep.org/news-and-sto...
A discarded plastic bottle partially buried in the sand on a beach.  The text on the image reads: 'Everything you need to know about plastic pollution.' At the bottom right corner, there is a small caption that says 'PhotoMat from Getty Images.

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davidho.bsky.social
I hate the use of "learning" to mean "lesson".
Someone used "learnings" to mean "lessons".

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davidho.bsky.social
I tell my students that the best things they can do for climate are to stop eating cow and dairy, stop buying so much stuff, and vote for politicians who will do something about climate change.
What’s the Best Thing I Can Do for the Planet? (Gift Article)
For Earth Day, we asked the experts. They shared advice on how to be the best planetary citizen possible.
www.nytimes.com
mattmacleod.bsky.social
Cherry blossoms near Södra Huset on the Stockholm University campus April 16 2025.

@stockholm-uni.bsky.social
Cherry blossoms wih Södra Huset in the background.

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tarfalaresstation.bsky.social
#Massbalance calculations @vaw-glaciology.bsky.social @matthias-huss.bsky.social done - #Storglaciären @stockholm-uni.bsky.social @bolincentre.bsky.social had the largest winter accumulation (2.11 m w.e.) since 1992 and the fifth highest on record. More results to come soon :) Happy Easter!
mattmacleod.bsky.social
Another view of the cherry blossoms. This time with my DSLR...
Stockholm University April 15 2025.
mattmacleod.bsky.social
The cherry blossoms are out at Stockholm University. Not the peak yet. Maybe this weekend...

@stockholm-uni.bsky.social
Cherry blossoms 2025 at Stockholm University.

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