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  1. 🌎 Wake up world! Red-hot planet: All-time heat records have been set all over the world during the past week

  2. Jul 2

    You think it's hot now?!?! Compare: 1. Days above 100 now 2. Days above 100 by 2060 3. Days above 100 by 2100. Great images via

  3. Jul 1

    This is not good. The time to act on is NOW.

  4. 4 hours ago

    London temperatures will hit at least 30 degs over the weekend & just to remind you this will be the new normal - is giving England a Mediterranean type climate (warm wet winter and hot dry summers). Heatwaves will become the new average temperatures by 2040

  5. 8 hours ago

    "The richest countries that produced the most emissions are the least affected by heat when average temperatures climb to just 2°C, while poorer nations bear the brunt of changing local climates and the consequences that come with them,"

  6. Jul 4

    Once an ecosystem goes into steep decline – with key species dying out and crucial interactions no longer possible – there are important consequences. ...these areas can no longer supply fish, forest resources, or carbon storage.

  7. 21 hours ago

    That oil and gas are fossil fuels means that they got their carbon from carbon life forms. But carbon life forms got their carbon from oil and gas seeping and bubbling up into the oceans from the bowels of the earth. It goes around and around.

  8. Jul 2

    Those who produce our food are the hardest hit by .

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  10. Jul 3

    EPA head harassed at restaurant. “We need someone who believes in ” — ITS A CULT

  11. By the 2030s the Great Barrier Reef could see devastating mass bleachings as often as every two years unless greenhouse gas emissions are drastically reduced.

  12. 21 hours ago

    The fact that the earth is warming as a result of human activities is a terrifying fact except that it's not a fact.

  13. Jul 5

    Mary Robinson Rights and Fairness - Climate Justice Pathways to 1.5°C. Speaking about drought and flooding brought about by climate change in Malawi. "Countries must work together”

  14. 8 minutes ago

    Scott Pruitt aside, the EPA under Trump is still a toxic waste dump. Who really benefits from these "76 Environmental Rules" undone? Not US.

  15. Jul 4

    There are many ways to fight the system that is encouraging inaction on - don’t just simply vote with your hip pocket, actually vote. Campaign. Speak to your representatives and business leaders. Talk to your communities.

  16. Jul 5

    Advanced methods for the empirical test of theory: "If the data needed for the test are not available due to insurmountable measurement problems, the missing flows must be inferred from the theory and then used to test the theory."

  17. The U.S. is now the only developed country in the world that cannot get its head in the game on . I’m fighting every anti-environment policy the White House throws our way. We owe it to our kids and grandkids to protect our environment.

  18. Jul 4

    Do we really want to be remembered as the generation of Australians that could have saved the , but didn't? Get the latest on the impacts of on the Great Barrier Reef in our new report:

  19. Jul 3

    I'm reducing my flying as an academic. Personal reflections on a professional problem:

  20. Jul 2

    In January, Theresa May declared the UK would “lead the world” on “commitments to the planet”. Decisions taken since then (especially last week) suggest otherwise. We need to step up our action on right now, not leave it for future generations.

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