I've re-written, expanded, and updated my iconic 2018 Twitter thread explaining how we know without a shadow of a doubt that humans are causing climate change.
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Good news for today! The American Geophysical Union and the American Meteorological Society are teaming up to support climate science in the US and fill the vacuum left by the cancellation of the support team and dismissal of the authors of the Sixth National Climate Assessment.
Specifically, they "invite manuscripts for a new, first-of-its-kind special collection focused on climate change in the United States."
More here: news.agu.org/press-release/agu…
Congressionally mandated, the NCA draws on the latest scientific research to evaluate how climate change is affecting the United States.AGU News
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What gives me hope? When clean energy alleviates poverty, leaders speak up for justice, and people realize they’re not alone in caring about climate.
Good news: Pakistan installed 22 GW of solar in 2023—more than Canada ever has, and more than the UK added in the past five years.
Not-so-good news: The world lost Pope Francis last week. He was a fearless advocate for climate justice, continually reminding us that climate change is a moral issue that hits the most vulnerable first and worst.
What you can do: Two new studies show most people care about climate change—but they don't talk about it, because they think others don’t. When we speak up, we empower action!
Read more: talkingclimate.ca/p/break-the-…
Pakistan scales up solar, the world loses a climate champion, and conversations spark actionKatharine Hayhoe (Talking Climate)
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Cooking for the climate, counting Earths, and tracking time in natureKatharine Hayhoe (Talking Climate)
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Build solar and wind.
That's the job, don't be distracted.
The job is ending carbon by building the new energy. Don't be distracted.
Climate warming, forest fires, climate storms, tornado clusters, dying on your bed from rhe heat, is carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Build the new energy, make carbon redundant, un-used, un-needed UNDERGROUND.
DON'T BE DISTRACTED.
BUILD SUN AND WIND.
DO NOT BE DISTRACTED.
Near Tayport in Fife? Want to get muddy while doing conservation work?
You are in luck!
The next saltmarsh restoration planting session is next week and we would love your help. Contact us to sign up.
Please share!
#Saltmarsh #NatureScot #NatureRestorationFund
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90% of Christian leaders agree that the climate is changing… but most aren’t talking about it!Katharine Hayhoe (Talking Climate)
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A left-wing podcast for better technology and a better world.Tech Won't Save Us
The tides were good for planting on the Eden estuary this week, and we had some lovely volunteers to help us. This was the Tuesday group.
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If climate justice had a formula, it could be this:
One tenacious lawyer + 2,500 determined senior women = a ruling that reinvents climate accountability
With science, law, and relentless determination, Cordelia Bähr didn’t just fight for justice—she redefined it.
I'm delighted to recognize her groundbreaking work with this citation!
Read more: time.com/collections/100-most-…
Find out why Cordelia Bähr is one of the 100 most influential people of 2025.Katharine Hayhoe (Time)
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The women, all over 65, argued they were especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. The European Court of Human Rights agreed.Astha Rajvanshi (Time)
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Celebrating local climate wins, the economy takes a hit, and how to sponsor a treeKatharine Hayhoe (Talking Climate)
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The secret to social change with historian Dr. Emily PawleyKatharine Hayhoe (Talking Climate)
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It’s not too late, bad news in disguise, & imagining our lives without fossil fuels with Fredi OttoKatharine Hayhoe (Talking Climate)
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Beavers, birds, and biodiversity—sometimes, nature really does know best. And our love for the natural world can be a powerful driver of climate action.
🌿 Good news: In the Czech Republic, a government dam project stalled for years… until a colony of beavers built a network of dams in the exact same spot. As one expert put it: “Beavers do it for free—one thousand times better than people.”
🐸 Not-so-good news: Amphibians are in hot water—literally. A new study shows that if temperatures rise 4°C, nearly 1 in 13 amphibian species could face extinction.
🐦 What you can do: Get outside and go birding! It’s a simple, joyful way to deepen your connection to the natural world. Paying attention to nature starts right in our own backyards.
Read more: talkingclimate.ca/p/critters-t…
Beavers are saving the day, but amphibians can’t take the heat—and how bird watching is a climate actionKatharine Hayhoe (Talking Climate)
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Hervé Renault
in reply to Dr. Katharine Hayhoe • • •Dr. Katharine Hayhoe
in reply to Hervé Renault • • •Hervé Renault
in reply to Dr. Katharine Hayhoe • • •Darlene Cypser
in reply to Dr. Katharine Hayhoe • • •Dr. Katharine Hayhoe
Unknown parent • • •@dana That would have been a great add to the thread.
I have this video that explains! vimeo.com/channels/1141380/151…
What is Global Warming? in Pedro&Manu
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