hassaan khan
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thinking??? about hydroclimatic extremes and infrastructure systems @ Illinois
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3C of global warming means droughts, & floods, of historically unprecedented magnitudes across broad swaths of the planet. It means the collapse of ecosystems, and possibly even cascading effects that could trigger any number of critical Earth system "tipping points." [12/n]
October 30, 2025 at 5:03 PM
3C of global warming means droughts, & floods, of historically unprecedented magnitudes across broad swaths of the planet. It means the collapse of ecosystems, and possibly even cascading effects that could trigger any number of critical Earth system "tipping points." [12/n]
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For this reason, the Gates memo presupposes a false dichotomy regarding climate outcomes: The choice we are faced with is not between "good for us" & "the end of the world," but instead how much harm we are willing to tolerate, and endure, in the years to come. [8/n]
October 30, 2025 at 5:03 PM
For this reason, the Gates memo presupposes a false dichotomy regarding climate outcomes: The choice we are faced with is not between "good for us" & "the end of the world," but instead how much harm we are willing to tolerate, and endure, in the years to come. [8/n]
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Will I be the first to suggest the carbon offsets worked exactly as planned: they delayed real action for another 25 years
Carbon offsets fail to cut global heating due to ‘intractable’ systemic problems, study says
Carbon offsets fail to cut global heating due to ‘intractable’ systemic problems, study says
Analysis of 25 years of evidence shows most schemes are poor quality and fail to lower emissions
The failure of carbon offsets to cut planet-heating pollution is “not due to a few bad apples”, a review paper has found, but down to deep-seated systemic problems that incremental change will not solve.
Research over two decades has found “intractable” problems that have made carbon credits in most big programmes poor quality, according to the study. While the industry and diplomats have made efforts to improve the system, it found much-awaited rules agreed at a UN climate summit last year “did not substantially address the quality problem”. Continue reading...
www.theguardian.com
October 6, 2025 at 5:32 PM
Will I be the first to suggest the carbon offsets worked exactly as planned: they delayed real action for another 25 years
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Global emissions from heating are about 4x those from cooling.
Air conditioning is an important and lifesaving adaptation to climate change.
Decarbonize the grid.
Air conditioning is an important and lifesaving adaptation to climate change.
Decarbonize the grid.
July 26, 2025 at 7:57 PM
Global emissions from heating are about 4x those from cooling.
Air conditioning is an important and lifesaving adaptation to climate change.
Decarbonize the grid.
Air conditioning is an important and lifesaving adaptation to climate change.
Decarbonize the grid.
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So disappointing. Yes, we need to ramp up adaptation, but it's wildly premature to say "it's too late" and give up on decarbonization just because we didn't avoid climate impacts altogether.
A warmer world - with all its challenges - still deserves our love, and will always be worth fighting for.
A warmer world - with all its challenges - still deserves our love, and will always be worth fighting for.
New from me: An exclusive interview with David Suzuki, who talked about reaching the conclusion that humanity has failed in the fight against climate change, and why communities should start preparing for more destructive natural disasters #cdnpoli #cdnenviro
www.ipolitics.ca/2025/07/02/i...
www.ipolitics.ca/2025/07/02/i...
‘It’s too late’: David Suzuki says the fight against climate change is lost - iPolitics
"We have failed to shift the narrative and we are still caught up in the same legal, economic and political systems," said David Suzuki in an exclusive interview with iPolitics. "For me, what we've go...
www.ipolitics.ca
July 6, 2025 at 1:13 AM
So disappointing. Yes, we need to ramp up adaptation, but it's wildly premature to say "it's too late" and give up on decarbonization just because we didn't avoid climate impacts altogether.
A warmer world - with all its challenges - still deserves our love, and will always be worth fighting for.
A warmer world - with all its challenges - still deserves our love, and will always be worth fighting for.
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Feels like the current trend in the U.S. is that a lot of people will experience climate change as a creeping, steady boil of rising rents, insurance premiums and prices for everyday items that fewer and fewer people will be able to swallow month to month
June 20, 2025 at 7:50 PM
Feels like the current trend in the U.S. is that a lot of people will experience climate change as a creeping, steady boil of rising rents, insurance premiums and prices for everyday items that fewer and fewer people will be able to swallow month to month
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Behind closed doors, fossil fuel advocates are trashing carbon capture and storage.
@desmog.com obtained audio of Bjorn Lomborg telling a private luncheon CCS is 'not going to happen.'
Oil companies only support CCS to get 'a lot of subsidies,' he claimed.
www.desmog.com/2025/06/05/c...
@desmog.com obtained audio of Bjorn Lomborg telling a private luncheon CCS is 'not going to happen.'
Oil companies only support CCS to get 'a lot of subsidies,' he claimed.
www.desmog.com/2025/06/05/c...
Carbon Capture ‘Not Going to Happen,’ Top Fossil Fuel Advocate Predicts
In audio obtained by DeSmog, Bjorn Lomborg told a Fraser Institute event in Vancouver that the technology is way too expensive to be viable.
www.desmog.com
June 5, 2025 at 3:48 PM
Behind closed doors, fossil fuel advocates are trashing carbon capture and storage.
@desmog.com obtained audio of Bjorn Lomborg telling a private luncheon CCS is 'not going to happen.'
Oil companies only support CCS to get 'a lot of subsidies,' he claimed.
www.desmog.com/2025/06/05/c...
@desmog.com obtained audio of Bjorn Lomborg telling a private luncheon CCS is 'not going to happen.'
Oil companies only support CCS to get 'a lot of subsidies,' he claimed.
www.desmog.com/2025/06/05/c...
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Did another interview where I was asked how I study disasters and stay "optimistic".
This is very confusing for me because I am not optimistic. I am extremely pessimistic.
I think people mistake my making jokes for being optimistic. The memes are a coping mechanism, guys. It's all very bad.
This is very confusing for me because I am not optimistic. I am extremely pessimistic.
I think people mistake my making jokes for being optimistic. The memes are a coping mechanism, guys. It's all very bad.
June 2, 2025 at 5:04 PM
Did another interview where I was asked how I study disasters and stay "optimistic".
This is very confusing for me because I am not optimistic. I am extremely pessimistic.
I think people mistake my making jokes for being optimistic. The memes are a coping mechanism, guys. It's all very bad.
This is very confusing for me because I am not optimistic. I am extremely pessimistic.
I think people mistake my making jokes for being optimistic. The memes are a coping mechanism, guys. It's all very bad.
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I'm usually immune to being shocked...
Emissions from Land use and forestry (LULUCF) are set to nearly double, and match emissions from transport (!) in the 2030s, as forests are harvested and become a major carbon source.
Emissions from Land use and forestry (LULUCF) are set to nearly double, and match emissions from transport (!) in the 2030s, as forests are harvested and become a major carbon source.
May 28, 2025 at 12:04 PM
I'm usually immune to being shocked...
Emissions from Land use and forestry (LULUCF) are set to nearly double, and match emissions from transport (!) in the 2030s, as forests are harvested and become a major carbon source.
Emissions from Land use and forestry (LULUCF) are set to nearly double, and match emissions from transport (!) in the 2030s, as forests are harvested and become a major carbon source.
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My friend is in charge of the team that wrote the climate change adaptation plan for Switzerland and this is one of the things they expected.
Swiss village almost entirely destroyed after collapse of glacier buries it in mud
One person missing and Blatten devastated after huge cloud of ice and rubble inundates evacuated town
www.theguardian.com
May 29, 2025 at 6:24 AM
My friend is in charge of the team that wrote the climate change adaptation plan for Switzerland and this is one of the things they expected.
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Water began flowing onto hundreds of acres of dry, sunbaked lakebed as California officials filled ponds near the shore of the Salton Sea in an effort to create wetlands that will provide habitat for birds and help control lung-damaging dust around the shrinking lake. www.latimes.com/environment/...
California turns on water to create new wetlands on the shore of the shrinking Salton Sea
California officials sent water flowing to create new wetlands along the shores of the shrinking Salton Sea. The project is intended to control dust and provide habitat for birds.
www.latimes.com
May 24, 2025 at 8:14 PM
Water began flowing onto hundreds of acres of dry, sunbaked lakebed as California officials filled ponds near the shore of the Salton Sea in an effort to create wetlands that will provide habitat for birds and help control lung-damaging dust around the shrinking lake. www.latimes.com/environment/...
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How do we have a stable world, let alone "economic growth," if nearly half a billion people will need to move away from coasts and (to use jargon) the value of all that fixed capital is slowly destroyed?
Woah, rare to see this kind of language in Nature 👀
“We show that +1.5 °C is far too high and that current climate conditions…could trigger rapid ice sheet retreat and high rates of Sea Level Rise... that would stretch the limits of adaptation” and could have “catastrophic consequences for humanity”
“We show that +1.5 °C is far too high and that current climate conditions…could trigger rapid ice sheet retreat and high rates of Sea Level Rise... that would stretch the limits of adaptation” and could have “catastrophic consequences for humanity”
May 21, 2025 at 12:28 PM
How do we have a stable world, let alone "economic growth," if nearly half a billion people will need to move away from coasts and (to use jargon) the value of all that fixed capital is slowly destroyed?
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It's Teacher Appreciation Week. Here's how to appreciate teachers: pay them better.
Yes, What We Pay Teachers Matters
Paying teachers well is an essential part of a healthier public education system
nobody-wants-this.ghost.io
May 5, 2025 at 1:41 PM
It's Teacher Appreciation Week. Here's how to appreciate teachers: pay them better.
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Pretty wild that "24/7" fossil fuel generation all suddenly went offline and basically only wind and solar were still producing during today's Spanish/Portuguese blackout.
"Baseload" power can be dramatically unreliable
"Baseload" power can be dramatically unreliable
Supply is starting to slowly recover, for now largely due to a slight pick up in imports. All nuclear/gas/coal (and a big chunk of renewables) still remain offline and likely won't return until demand can be safely ramped back up.
(legend included in the chart this time for those that asked)
(legend included in the chart this time for those that asked)
April 28, 2025 at 7:48 PM
Pretty wild that "24/7" fossil fuel generation all suddenly went offline and basically only wind and solar were still producing during today's Spanish/Portuguese blackout.
"Baseload" power can be dramatically unreliable
"Baseload" power can be dramatically unreliable
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I wrote about the doom loop of the climate crisis and the collapse of our shared reality for understanding and/or doing anything about it newrepublic.com/article/1942...
April 23, 2025 at 1:06 PM
I wrote about the doom loop of the climate crisis and the collapse of our shared reality for understanding and/or doing anything about it newrepublic.com/article/1942...
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The massive explosion in use of satellite imagery by archaeologists has led to the discovery of hundreds of thousands of ancient sites and features across the world in the last 25 years, none of which were known about previously due to data resolution+coverage.
This is also a post about autism
This is also a post about autism
April 22, 2025 at 11:45 PM
The massive explosion in use of satellite imagery by archaeologists has led to the discovery of hundreds of thousands of ancient sites and features across the world in the last 25 years, none of which were known about previously due to data resolution+coverage.
This is also a post about autism
This is also a post about autism
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A few thoughts:
- Globally, food loss and waste is responsible for ~10% of annual GHG emissions while aviation is “only” ~3%
- But everyone eats while only some (wealthier people) fly. One roundtrip flight DC-London is ~2 tons CO2e. Can’t do much of that and stay within a small carbon budget. 1/
- Globally, food loss and waste is responsible for ~10% of annual GHG emissions while aviation is “only” ~3%
- But everyone eats while only some (wealthier people) fly. One roundtrip flight DC-London is ~2 tons CO2e. Can’t do much of that and stay within a small carbon budget. 1/
April 22, 2025 at 3:05 PM
A few thoughts:
- Globally, food loss and waste is responsible for ~10% of annual GHG emissions while aviation is “only” ~3%
- But everyone eats while only some (wealthier people) fly. One roundtrip flight DC-London is ~2 tons CO2e. Can’t do much of that and stay within a small carbon budget. 1/
- Globally, food loss and waste is responsible for ~10% of annual GHG emissions while aviation is “only” ~3%
- But everyone eats while only some (wealthier people) fly. One roundtrip flight DC-London is ~2 tons CO2e. Can’t do much of that and stay within a small carbon budget. 1/
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I remember the first time I posted a video like this a bunch of older scientists took to Twitter to make fun of me for being too informal. If only they realized it’s videos like this that actually reach young people and that science communication is meant for the public — not other scientists!
April 21, 2025 at 11:46 AM
I remember the first time I posted a video like this a bunch of older scientists took to Twitter to make fun of me for being too informal. If only they realized it’s videos like this that actually reach young people and that science communication is meant for the public — not other scientists!
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The ‘spiral of silence’ blocking climate action and how to end it
- Globally, people are hugely supportive of climate action but wrongly believe their fellow citizens are not - revealing the truth could spark a social tipping point
#The89Percent
Story by me
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
- Globally, people are hugely supportive of climate action but wrongly believe their fellow citizens are not - revealing the truth could spark a social tipping point
#The89Percent
Story by me
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
‘Spiral of silence’: climate action is very popular, so why don’t people realise it?
Researchers find 89% of people around the world want more to be done, but mistakenly assume their peers do not
www.theguardian.com
April 22, 2025 at 7:21 AM
The ‘spiral of silence’ blocking climate action and how to end it
- Globally, people are hugely supportive of climate action but wrongly believe their fellow citizens are not - revealing the truth could spark a social tipping point
#The89Percent
Story by me
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
- Globally, people are hugely supportive of climate action but wrongly believe their fellow citizens are not - revealing the truth could spark a social tipping point
#The89Percent
Story by me
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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I don’t know who needs to hear this but those five bags of clothes for good will you’ve been driving around in your trunk for two years? You can just drop them off and it takes two seconds. Truly wild stuff!
April 21, 2025 at 7:56 PM
I don’t know who needs to hear this but those five bags of clothes for good will you’ve been driving around in your trunk for two years? You can just drop them off and it takes two seconds. Truly wild stuff!
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“As long as the problems of the poor are not radically resolved by rejecting the absolute autonomy of markets and financial speculation and by attacking the structural causes of inequality, no solution will be found for the world’s problems or, for that matter, to any problems.”
— Pope Francis
— Pope Francis
The Pope Who Decried the Savage Inequalities of Billionaire-Class Capitalism
Pope Francis, who has died at 88, fought for economic justice with a consistency that distinguished him from the elites of his time.
www.thenation.com
April 21, 2025 at 2:25 PM
“As long as the problems of the poor are not radically resolved by rejecting the absolute autonomy of markets and financial speculation and by attacking the structural causes of inequality, no solution will be found for the world’s problems or, for that matter, to any problems.”
— Pope Francis
— Pope Francis
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As @justinworland.com reminds us, "Francis paid special attention to the disproportionate impact of climate change on the world’s poorest and critiqued the economic structures that make this a reality."
Remembering Pope Francis's Climate Legacy
Pope Francis served as a voice of moral clarity, speaking and writing about the social consequences of human influence on the planet.
time.com
April 21, 2025 at 1:12 PM
As @justinworland.com reminds us, "Francis paid special attention to the disproportionate impact of climate change on the world’s poorest and critiqued the economic structures that make this a reality."
Exquisite writing. Required reading for anyone parsing through the noise.
"The police chased me out of the beach parking lot. Now Walmart. I’m running out of places to sleep, and to be."
"Isn’t that negation of our existence? We are here and we are you and we are yours."
A searing and essential piece of writing.
"Isn’t that negation of our existence? We are here and we are you and we are yours."
A searing and essential piece of writing.
My Life As a Homeless Man in America
An extraordinary firsthand account.
www.esquire.com
April 21, 2025 at 8:46 AM
Exquisite writing. Required reading for anyone parsing through the noise.