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Sophie Gabrielle

@CodeRedEarth

web designer - interested in politics / climate crisis
I make memes - trying to capture pieces of the truth.
Take my memes - PLEASE..

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calendar_today24-10-2021 18:15:30

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Seth Klein(@SethDKlein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 🧵with some quick climate takes on today's . Overall, the was virtually absent from the budget. It feels like the fed govt has lost interest in climate...

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Prof Jem Bendell 🌍☸️(@jembendell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Permafrost contains twice as much carbon as the atmosphere. It's now thawing and emitting more co2 and methane than it absorbs. This amplifying feedback is way sooner than expected, although the evidence was there by 2018 when I included it in the Deep Adaptation Forum paper.…

Permafrost contains twice as much carbon as the atmosphere. It's now thawing and emitting more co2 and methane than it absorbs. This amplifying feedback is way sooner than expected, although the evidence was there by 2018 when I included it in the @deepadaptation paper.…
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Matthew Todd 🌏🔥(@MrMatthewTodd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Oh my God… what the f**k?’
Dubai, UAE
This is what happens when you put 100million tonnes of heat trapping gasses into the air every single day and have the hottest year on record…
Educate yourself: youtu.be/2Jq23mSDh9U?si…
Understand who’s trying to stop us from taking action:…

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Bill McGuire(@ProfBillMcGuire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CONFIRMED!

Possibly barring the immediate aftermath of the dinosaur-killing impact at the K-Pg boundary, the global average temperature and carbon dioxide levels are now climbing faster than at any point in the entire geological record.

If you aren't terrified, you should be.

CONFIRMED! Possibly barring the immediate aftermath of the dinosaur-killing impact at the K-Pg boundary, the global average temperature and carbon dioxide levels are now climbing faster than at any point in the entire geological record. If you aren't terrified, you should be.
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Prof. Eliot Jacobson(@EliotJacobson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your 'moment of doom' for Apr. 16, 2024 ~ Over and out

'A climate-disrupted ocean is pushing sharks, rays and other species to flee ever-hotter water in the tropics, only for them to be killed by increasingly intense upwells of cold water from the depths'
theguardian.com/environment/20…

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Sophie Gabrielle(@CodeRedEarth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's really worse because 'Continued increases in greenhouse gas emissions are likely to extend that persistence to around 500,000 years and will likely suppress the pronounced expression of Milankovitch cyclicity typical of the Pleistocene Epoch.'

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Sophie Gabrielle(@CodeRedEarth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ultimate definition of Engel's Social Murder..
a crime that goes on forever. Not only the worst crime but the longest crime.


researchgate.net/publication/37…

The ultimate definition of Engel's Social Murder.. a crime that goes on forever. Not only the worst crime but the longest crime. #ClimateCrisis researchgate.net/publication/37…
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Prof. Eliot Jacobson(@EliotJacobson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your 'bonus moment of doom' for today ~ it's in our brains.

'Many of these plastic pieces end up in our oceans, which are estimated to contain somewhere between 50 trillion and 75 trillion pieces of micro- and larger plastics...'
newsweek.com/warning-microp…

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Leon Simons(@LeonSimons8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You thought 2023 was extreme?

Look what the first months of 2024 looked like for the whole Atlantic Ocean's Sea Surface Temperatures.

Compared to the same period for preceding 170 years.

This is not what linear warming looks like!

You thought 2023 was extreme? Look what the first months of 2024 looked like for the whole Atlantic Ocean's Sea Surface Temperatures. Compared to the same period for preceding 170 years. This is not what linear warming looks like!
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Sophie Gabrielle(@CodeRedEarth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

> than 90% of the 🌎's marine food supplies are at risk from environmental changes such as rising temperatures & pollution essential to
➡️OVER 3.2 BILLION PEOPLE
From the Earth at Risk Report Dr. William J. Ripple et al

academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/arti…

> than 90% of the 🌎's marine food supplies are at risk from environmental changes such as rising temperatures & pollution essential to ➡️OVER 3.2 BILLION PEOPLE From the Earth at Risk Report @WilliamJRipple et al #ClimateCrisis academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/arti…
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Bob Berwyn(@bberwyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's getting harder and harder to write these stories about and I don't really know what to do. It distresses me and I feel powerless to stop the dying. insideclimatenews.org/news/15042024/…

It's getting harder and harder to write these stories about #coralreefs and I don't really know what to do. It distresses me and I feel powerless to stop the dying. insideclimatenews.org/news/15042024/…
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Sophie Gabrielle(@CodeRedEarth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When the scientists are frightened
we should be frightened



The resulting distinction between relatively stable Holocene conditions & those of the proposed Anthropocene epoch is substantial, irreversible,& likely to persist indefinitely.
researchgate.net/publication/37…

When the scientists are frightened we should be frightened #ClimateCrisis The resulting distinction between relatively stable Holocene conditions & those of the proposed Anthropocene epoch is substantial, irreversible,& likely to persist indefinitely. researchgate.net/publication/37…
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Bill McGuire(@ProfBillMcGuire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To fellow geologists/climate scientists

As far as I know, neither global temp nor atmospheric CO2 levels have climbed as fast as they are doing now, in the entirety of Earth history - except perhaps during transient large impact events

If you know otherwise, please DM 👍😃

To fellow geologists/climate scientists As far as I know, neither global temp nor atmospheric CO2 levels have climbed as fast as they are doing now, in the entirety of Earth history - except perhaps during transient large impact events If you know otherwise, please DM 👍😃
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