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Clément Quinton

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Mike Hudema (@mikehudema) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2 photos of the artic taken 100 years apart showing the dramatic change in the continent ice cover. There is no time to waste. No planet B. #ActOnClimate #ClimateEmergency #climate #energy #renewables #GreenNewDeal

2 photos of the artic taken 100 years apart showing the dramatic change in the continent ice cover. 

There is no time to waste. No planet B. #ActOnClimate 

#ClimateEmergency #climate #energy #renewables #GreenNewDeal
Matthew Todd 🌏🔥 (@mrmatthewtodd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This report is terrifying. Read it for yourself. It is more important than anything or anyone. If the media cannot give this the same blanket coverage, then sorry, I do think we need a revolution. We are being lead over a cliff. theguardian.com/environment/20…

Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A typical European car is parked 92% of the time. It spends 1/5th of its driving time looking for parking. Its 5 seats only move 1.5 people. 86% of its fuel never reaches the wheels, & most of the energy that does, moves the car, not people. Sound efficient? HT Ellen MacArthur Foundation

A typical European car is parked 92% of the time. It spends 1/5th of its driving time looking for parking. Its 5 seats only move 1.5 people. 86% of its fuel never reaches the wheels, & most of the energy that does, moves the car, not people.

Sound efficient?

HT <a href="/circulareconomy/">Ellen MacArthur Foundation</a>
Matthew Todd 🌏🔥 (@mrmatthewtodd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘This period may be a rare moment for us to reflect on who we are and who we want to be’. The media is in total denial of what is happening to this planet and what is about to happen to us all

‘This period may be a rare moment for us to reflect on who we are and who we want to be’. The media is in total denial of what is happening to this planet and what is about to happen to us all
CNRS 🌍 (@cnrs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#CNRSleJournal 📰 La combinaison de toutes les options offertes par un logiciel peut atteindre des nombres astronomiques, à plusieurs milliers de chiffres. La recherche développe des outils afin de gérer au mieux cette variabilité. Explications à ... bit.ly/3Sd0Wjc

Labos 1point5 (@labos1point5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

« Le réchauffement 🇫🇷 atteint +1.7 [1.4 à 1.9] °C à l’heure actuelle (2020). (…) Le réchauffement futur en France est quasi proportionnel au (i) réchauffement global et donc (ii) aux émissions cumulées de CO2.Chaque tonne de CO2 compte – valable aussi pour 🇫🇷 (sans surprise) ».

Peter Dynes (@pgdynes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are literally torching billions of ancient plants and animals every day so some in the global north can live excessive carbon-intensive lives. The CO2 being released from this combustion is changing the chemical composition of the atmosphere toward an uninhabitable Earth.

Magali Reghezza (@magalireghezza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

♨️ Douceur d’une météo clémente qui réjouit vacanciers, vendeurs de glaces et amateurs de tomates. ( = anomalie de température supérieure à 4° depuis 9 jours. Octobre le + chaud jamais enregistré en France 🤫) On est à +1,1º de réchauffement depuis 1900. Vivement 1.5! 🤩 #ironie

♨️ Douceur d’une météo clémente qui réjouit vacanciers, vendeurs de glaces et amateurs de tomates.
( = anomalie de température supérieure à 4° depuis 9 jours. Octobre le + chaud jamais enregistré en France 🤫)

On est à +1,1º de réchauffement depuis 1900. Vivement 1.5! 🤩
#ironie
François Gemenne (@gemenne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

J’entends beaucoup ce type de réflexions, que je peux comprendre : à quoi bon ? Mais je voudrais montrer ici pourquoi elles sont erronées, à la fois pour des raisons de physique du climat, de comptabilisation des émissions, et de coopération internationale. #thread

Mickaël Correia (@mickacorreia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

En 2023, le président de la COP28 sera le sultan Al Jaber...PDG de la firme pétrolière Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.. L'an dernier, il avait plaidé pour une augmentation des investissements annuels dans les énergies fossiles de 600 milliards de $ jusqu'en 2030. Zéro blague.

Prof. Franciska de Vries 🦠🍄🪱🌱🍂🌍 (@frantecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The bottom panel is my parents, the middle one is me, the top one is my children. If we act now, our children will still have a liveable future. Why is #IPCC not trending?

The bottom panel is my parents, the middle one is me, the top one is my children. If we act now, our children will still have a liveable future.

 Why is #IPCC not trending?
Tatiana Prowell, MD (@tmprowell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In case you missed it: Women are less likely to be credited for their scientific contributions than men. It’s true across multiple fields & at all stages, with important repercussions for career progress. #WomenInSTEM #WomenInMedicine #MedTwitter nature.com/articles/s4158…

In case you missed it: Women are less likely to be credited for their scientific contributions than men. It’s true across multiple fields &amp; at all stages, with important repercussions for career progress.  #WomenInSTEM #WomenInMedicine #MedTwitter 

nature.com/articles/s4158…
Brian McNoldy (@bmcnoldy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know there are a million people sharing temperature anomaly charts and maps lately, but there's a good reason for that. This is totally bonkers and people who look at this stuff routinely can't believe their eyes. Something very weird is happening.

I know there are a million people sharing temperature anomaly charts and maps lately, but there's a good reason for that. This is totally bonkers and people who look at this stuff routinely can't believe their eyes. Something very weird is happening.
Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pale Blue Dot is a photo of Earth that was taken by the Voyager 1 space probe in 1990 from a distance of about 6 billion kilometers (3.7 billion miles) as it was leaving our solar system. This is what Carl Sagan said about the photo: "Look again at that dot. That's here. That's

Pale Blue Dot is a photo of Earth that was taken by the Voyager 1 space probe in 1990 from a distance of about 6 billion kilometers (3.7 billion miles) as it was leaving our solar system. This is what Carl Sagan said about the photo:

"Look again at that dot. That's here. That's
Mike Hudema (@mikehudema) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is how the sea surface temperatures look right now. 🟥 = Warmer than average 🟦 = Cooler than average How many more records do we need to break before we #ActOnClimate #climate #energy #renewables vid via Scott Duncan

VaMoS 2025 (@vamosconf@mastodon.social) (@vamosconf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The call for papiers of #VaMoS2025 is out: familiar-project.github.io/VaMoS2025/cfp/ with numerous #variability topics of interest. Paper Submission: 1 November 2024 (AoE). PC chairs: Juliana A. Pereira and Clément Quinton #Rennes #variability