It’s worse than we think.
@fgusmao
"A minor marginalised philosopher writing in the early twenty-first century" Professor of Conservation at UNIFESP I was once suspended from Twitter for defending animal rights... Ⓐ and I love cats...
"the Antipodean Antinuclearism project performs the most thoroughgoing investigation into Richard Sylvans nuclear thought" "Sylvan’s distinctive Antipodean nuclear philosophy was punctuated by a non-anthropocentric (or non-humancentric) nuclear ethics and non-statist (or anarchist) nuclear politics"
Pedro Sánchez #@sanchezcastejon •5h X The world, Europe, and Spain have faced this critical moment before. In 2003, a few irresponsible leaders dragged us into an illegal war in the Middle East that brought nothing but insecurity and pain. Our response then must be our response now: NO to violations of international law. NO to the illusion that we can solve the world's problems with bombs. NO to repeating the mistakes of the past. NO TO WAR.
Run through graveyards on a dusty Winter day
Spit the dirt out and try to say
Give me the freedom to destroy
Give me radioactive toy
youtu.be/C9hjOqCKE-U
Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez on Iran: “Spain is against this disaster. Because we understand that governments are here to improve people's lives, to provide solutions to problems, not to make people's lives worse.
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As deforestation and degradation accelerates, scientists warn the country is entering a hidden water crisis with global consequences.
Brazil: decree 12.600/2025 is moving to privatise major waterways in The states of Pará & Amazonas, including stretches of the Tapajós, Tocantins & Madeira Rivers.
The goal? Turn living rivers into export highways for commodities. 🧵
Change the narrative about the ocean! 🌍 Dive into our #oceanoptimism Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) with #GES4SEAS — 4 weeks of inspiring learning. Let’s build hope together! 🌟
🧪🌐 #MarineEcology #Conservation
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"For the first time in a century, shellfish in parts of Boston Harbor are officially safe to eat straight out of the water." featuring my wonderful BU colleague @wallyfulweiler.bsky.social 🦪
#OceanOptimism
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“the govt.,has approved 33 coal & gas developments or extensions since it was elected Just last week, it approved the expansion of a coalmine estimated to release about 236m tonnes of CO2 over its lifetime – equivalent to almost half of Aust’s..annual footprint”
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
The risk of a hothouse Earth trajectory.
www.cell.com/one-earth/pd...
Beyond Kuhn and Feyerabend -- read Mary Hesse!
aeon.co/essays/why-a...
Leia the #cat
Introspective Leia
The agency’s plan would narrow water quality reviews and eliminate one of the few ways that tribes can their enforce treaty rights, shares Grist.
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For every dollar invested in protecting nature, US$30 are spent destroying it.
In 2023, US$7.3 trillion flowed into nature-negative activities—from fossil fuel subsidies to investments in high-impact sectors like utilities and energy.
www.unep.org/resources/st...
Central Queensland conservation group wants to see more transparency on coal mine water releases www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02...
The Brazilian development bank has selected private funds for a multi-billion-dollar climate programme. But too often these initiatives prioritise profits over real environmental protection, a pattern we keep seeing in “green” finance.
www.newprivatemarkets.com/brazilian-de...
Governments have been warned about climate change for 70 years. They’re still suppressing the worst news.
Arctic ice may completely disappear in 2 decades or less
Complete disappearance of Arctic sea ice would contribute additional solar radiative heating of 0.71 W/m2 to the planet
- equivalent to radiative forcing from 1 trillion tons of CO2 emissions
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This should be a great evening. Oxford, Thursday.
See you there.
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Overshoot: The World Is Hitting Point of No Return on Climate
But this must not become a green light for risky geoengineering fixes! They don’t tackle the root cause. Cut emissions fast, don’t gamble with the planet!
e360.yale.edu/features/1.5...
Is panpsychism a philosophical dead-end or a legitimate response to the hard problem of consciousness? I respond to Walter Veit's critique and defend panpsychism as a serious metaphysical option, not ornamental fluff. #philsky @walterveit.bsky.social
Australia’s record heatwave as seen from space🌡️ Thermal data acquired by the @copernicus_eu Sentinel‑3 Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer highlight the severity of the ongoing heatwave across Australia, with extreme land surface temperatures (LST) detected over large regions. For example, in Willcania and Broken Hill, recorded land surface temperatures ranged between 58 and 60 °C, whereas Adelaide appeared cooler, with temperatures of 45–48 °C, likely due to its proximity to the sea. Land surface temperature represents the physical temperature of the Earth’s surface — essentially, the temperature you would measure if you touched the ground. This differs from air temperature, typically reported in weather forecasts, which is measured a few metres above the surface and is usually cooler. Sentinel‑3’s SLSTR instrument retrieves these surface temperatures by measuring thermal infrared radiation emitted by the surface, allowing scientists to monitor heat extremes, drought stress, and conditions conducive to bushfires with high spatial and temporal accuracy. Observations like these provide crucial insights into how rapidly heatwaves intensify and how they affect ecosystems, fire risk, and communities on the ground. Credits: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2025), processed by @europeanspaceagency
Australia’s record heatwave
Thermal data acquired by the Copernicus Sentinel‑3 Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer ... recorded land surface temperatures ranged between 58 and 60 °C
sources: European Space Agency, ESA Earth, Copernic
link: www.instagram.com/p/DUDFoF4CIgG
🚨 NEW STUDY: As Australia prepares for another heatwave, our latest study found the early January heatwave which hit SE Australia was made 5x more likely due to climate change. What was once a relatively rare 1-in-25-year event is now expected about every 5 years. 🧵 1/6
A new study warns that climate change could wipe out large areas where the Amazon’s biggest trees can survive. If emissions stay high, up to 45% of their habitat could be lost by 2080.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
"it’s time we Make America Go Away from the Deep Ocean. Yes, the MAGADO movement"
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