Izidine Pinto
@izpinto
Climate scientist @KNMI | Honorary Reseacher @UCT | @IPCC_CH AR6 Lead author | Climate variability and change | Typos are my own
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What does the latest IPCC #AR6 report tell us on changes in #climate #extremes? A summary 🧵 following the on-line release of the full material of the #IPCC #ClimateReport "The Physical Science Basis". Xuebin Zhang Dr Anna Pirani @valmasdel
With the return of #CycloneFreddy to the shores of Mozambique earlier this week, we return on Science in Action to the storm system's extraordinary 37-day history and its impacts with Prof. Liz Stephens and Izidine Pinto bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3c…
📢 Do you want to know more about the correlation between extreme weather and climate change? Join #C3S Deputy Director Dr Sam Burgess 🌍🌡🛰 along with other experts in the upcoming #ClimateNow debate! 📅23 March I 14:00 CET ☞bit.ly/40qEU0b
In our new NatureClimate comment we discuss why event attribution shouldn't play a major role in Loss and Damage yet rdcu.be/c96xC Michael Grose - moving to michaelgrose.bsky.social Dr. Joyce Kimutai Izidine Pinto Dr Luke Harrington
New World Weather Attribution confirms again just how much of game changer climate change is when it comes to extreme heat - April heat in the Mediterranean would have been almost impossible to occur without climate change. worldweatherattribution.org/extreme-april-…
Many of you know that I'm a fan of Anticipatory Action, but I'm frustrated by the overinflation of its potential using misleading statistics. This blog by Prof. Liz Stephens shows the nonsense & gives spot on recommendations! Bravo Liz 👏 anticipation-hub.org/news/are-we-st…
Earth had hottest August and September on record. Heatwaves in both N and S hemisphere. New World Weather Attribution study: climate change made the prolonged extreme (winter!) heat in South America at least 100 times more likely and 1.4-4.3ºC hotter. Graphic Scott Duncan #StateofClimate
WMO SG - @WMOUNHQ - welcomes #WCRP2023 in Rwanda, tackling the defining challenge of our times: #ClimateChange. Its impacts hit the Global South hardest. World Climate Research Programme (WCRP)'s first Open Science Conference in Africa will culminate with the #KigaliDeclaration to be presented at #COP28.
Analysis: Africa’s extreme weather has killed at least 15,000 people in 2023 | Daisy Dunne w/ comment from Izidine Pinto Dr. Joyce Kimutai Read: bit.ly/471i4ju
Extreme heat, rendering difficult lives even harder. New World Weather Attribution study of a heatwave you probably have never heard of. Extreme heat in subsaharan Africa - made by burning fossil fuels, ignored by all. worldweatherattribution.org/extreme-povert…