If on Twitter you were a Tweep, does that mean on BS youāre a Bleep? Soā¦weāre up to 6.9k followers. Can you help us reach 7k today by quote posting this and telling your followers why they should follow the Bylines Network, home to the UKās biggest citizen journalism project? Many thanks. š
Good to see this critical climate change issue covered by The Guardian unlike most of the MSM, www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Exclusive: In 2024, 15 national temperature records have been set as weather extremes grow more frequent, climate historian says
Aside from my daily "Moment of Doom" I don't usually post other things here. But I hope you will take a look at this post I just put up today on my blog, in which I attempt to untangle CO2e. climatecasino.net/2024/08/the-...
If a calculation is correct, then all roads should lead to the same answer. That is, unless the road is a ditch, a dead-end or a cliff. And so, let us begin our pothole-filled journey together on the ...
An interesting graphic pinched from YouGov š It's fab to see that the majority of the British public want more from renewables, with tidal and solar leading the way āļø Itāll be interesting to see how opinions on onshore wind develop now that the ban has been lifted. Also... look at the bottom 3 š«£
Your 'moment of doom' for Aug. 13, 2024 ~ Dumpster fire alert! "As should be clear to anyone with even a little knowledge about this topic ... the real problem with climate change is ecosystem disruption due to rising global temperatures." electrek.co/2024/08/13/e...
The CEO of the most influential EV company pushed climate misinformation to a large audience, and we think that's a bad thing.
"āThe dumbest climate conversation of all timeā: experts on the Musk-Trump interview" by Oliver Milman for The Guardian: www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Trump talked about ānuclear warmingā while Musk said the only reason to quit fossil fuels is that their supply is finite
Fascinating new paper on Atlas Network - its effectiveness in obstructing climate policy; affiliates in corps, thinktanks, banks, unis, & media; the pivot from #climatechangeonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Do you have doubts about human-caused global warming? Have you ever wondered why? Have you asked yourself who planted the seeds of doubt? Have a look at this must-watch BBC documentary. youtu.be/I32R6Yx9PTI?...
The story of what the fossil fuel industry knew about climate change more than four decades ago. Scientists who worked for the biggest oil company in the world, Exxon, reveal the warnings they sounded in the 1970s and early 1980s about how fossil fuels would cause climate change ā with potentially catastrophic effects. Drawing on thousands of newly discovered documents, the film goes on to chart in revelatory and forensic detail how the oil industry went on to mount a campaign to sow doubt about the science of climate change, the consequences of which we are living through today. 2022 is set to be a year of unprecedented climate chaos across the planet. As the worldās leading climate scientists on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issue new warnings about climate change and the soaring cost of fuel highlights the worldās ongoing dependence on fossil fuels, this series details exactly how we got here.