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Peter A. Stott

Peter A. Stott MBE is a climate scientist who leads the Climate Monitoring and Attribution team of the Hadley Centre… more

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Thanks Doug and great to see. I was part of the team (a small part in my case) that got this mural commissioned as part of the We Are The Possible initiative. I often use this image in talks, like iin Elgin on Friday at the Moray Climate Action Network greenfutures.exeter.ac.uk/our-impact/w...
We Are The Possible: COP28 · GreenFutures
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by Peter A. StottReposted by: Richard Betts

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Trust me to be giving a talk at the Moray Climate Action Network Climate Conference on the day a severe storm arrives in the area. I'll be talking about the influence of climate change on storms in this part of Scotland as well as my experiences with climate change denial. www.moraycan.org.uk
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Lovely to see the Prince and Princess of Wales visiting my old school today (Churchtown Primary) and the school my cousins went to (Farnborough Road) after the tragic events of last summer. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Kate and William visit Southport families
The Prince and Princess of Wales met bereaved families from last year's deadly knife attack.
www.bbc.co.uk
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The people I work with are not stupid people and our climate predictions of 30 years ago of global warming have proved to be accurate. Just saying. www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cp...
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In a moment like this, when tensions are high, part of the job of the president is to remind us of the ties that bind us together.
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You're not alone! Was struck by this from Russell T Davies "What we will do in Elon Musk’s world, that we’re heading towards, is what artists have always done, which is to meet in cellars, and plot, and sing, and compose, and paint, and make speeches, and march.” www.theguardian.com/world/2025/m...
Russell T Davies: gay society in ‘greatest danger I’ve ever seen’ after Trump win
Exclusive: Doctor Who writer says he feels ‘a wave of anger heading towards us’ and hostility in UK as well as US
www.theguardian.com
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I noticed painted bollards as well yesterday (red cross on white square). I think I'm pretty mainstream patriotic and pro British flags where appropriate but I don't like the message of this eruption of flag-ism: immigrants (like my wife as it happens) are not welcome here....
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Driving past here on the way from my home to the Lake District (up the M6) was a part of my childhood!
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"Once the official road markings have been replaced, the drains have been unblocked, the hedges have been cut, the weeds have been dealt with, and any offensive graffiti has been removed, I will ask the relevant team to remove the flags and repaint the roundabouts. But not before."
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I asked my local councillor (elected as Reform) about flags illegally placed on lampposts and painted on roundabouts locally - he replied "Removing [a flag] from any location will always be my absolute lowest priority"
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New analysis from @metoffice.gov.uk showing that the record-breaking hot UK summer of 2025 has been made much more likely by human-induced climate change and such a hot summer would be expected about once every 5 years in current climate. www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/new...
Summer 2025 is the warmest on record for the UK
Provisional Met Office statistics confirm that summer 2025 is officially the warmest summer on record for the UK.
www.metoffice.gov.uk
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Provisional statistics from the Met Office show that summer 2025 will ‘almost certainly’ be the warmest summer on record for the UK.

It would move 2018 off the top spot and relegate 1976 out of the top five warmest summer in a series which dates back to 1884.
👉 www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/new...
Photograph of bright sun in a clear blue sky with clouds at the bottom. Text reads: 'Met Office NEWS RELEASE 26 August 2025 – This summer will ‘almost certainly’ be warmest on record for the UK.'
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Weather in Devon a bit meh today thanks to smoke from fires in the over-heated continent turning what would have been a nice sunny day (like yesterday) into a rather drab murky affair. Another impact of climate change...
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Noticed the sky isn't as blue today?

Smoke from wildfires in Spain & Portugal, plus Saharan dust, has drifted over the UK

Expect enhanced sunsets & sunrises in the coming days — deeper reds & oranges thanks to light scattering 🔥🌄

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metoffice.gov.uk
Noticed the sky isn't as blue today?

Smoke from wildfires in Spain & Portugal, plus Saharan dust, has drifted over the UK

Expect enhanced sunsets & sunrises in the coming days — deeper reds & oranges thanks to light scattering 🔥🌄
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The irony with the winning essay of course is that I never did get to go to America and it was only several years later, as an undergrad student, that I travelled round America on a greyhound bus and found out whether it really was as bad as it was made out to be.
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well and truly in. But maybe the luckiest thing of all was that I had Mr TB Johnson as my English teacher as he encouraged me to take creative writing seriously and to have fun with it as well. Next month I'll be tutoring an @arvonfoundation.bsky.social masterclass on writing non-fiction for a
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and founder of Miss World, and Billy Butlin of Butlin's Holiday camps, hence it was that I travelled to Bermuda with a load of serious bingo players so it was quite funny that on the final night party - with bingo obviously - I got to win the first line at my first ever bingo session. So my luck was
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however, just before we were due to sail, there was a fire on the QE2 which meant we never made it to New York but instead flew directly to Bermuda on a Jumbo Jet that was mainly full of lucky winners at Bingo at Mecca Ballrooms. The essay competition had been sponsored by Eric Morley, boss of Mecca
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in my age category, which meant I got to go and get a silver cup from the then Prince of Wales at St James's Palace and I also won for me and my family and my English teacher and his wife (he having subbed the £1 entry fee) a trip on the QE2 to New York followed by 5 days in Bermuda. Unfortunately
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us all to write an essay on the subject of "Why we would like to visit America". He chose to enter my essay, which began "I would like to visit America to see whether it is as bad as it is made out to be", into a national essay competition, putting in £1 of his own money as the entry fee. It won,

by Peter A. StottReposted by: Peter Thorne

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Here is a picture of my mum, dad and me (sitting down) and my English teacher, Mr TB Johnson, and his wife, in Bermuda at the last night party of our stay at our beachside hotel during which we played bingo. The story is that my English teacher one day (during 2nd year at secondary school) asked
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Curious that docket number DOE-HQ-2025-0207 - which is the reference number under the instructions as to how to comment on the rather unscientific US climate science report - is not found on the US regulations website. So it's not clear how anyone can comment on it. www.energy.gov/topics/climate
Climate
This report evaluates existing peer-reviewed literature and government data on climate impacts of greenhouse gas emissions and provides a critical assessment of the conventional narrative on climate c...
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