Narimane Dorey
@naridorey.bsky.social
🌊 Ocean Acidification · Marine ecophysiology · Invertebrates 🐙 · Biostatistics · Fan of #Rstats · #Dataviz · Born 347 ppm · 🌈 (she/her)
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Narimane Dorey
@naridorey.bsky.social
· Oct 22
👋 Hello bluer skies 🟦
I'm looking to find :
the R (dataviz) community,
the ocean acidification and invert 🐙 communities,
and more broadly people who care about climate change !
I'm looking to find :
the R (dataviz) community,
the ocean acidification and invert 🐙 communities,
and more broadly people who care about climate change !
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#30DayMapChallenge starts tomorrow: 30 days, 30 map ideas.
If you’re using R, Python, or Julia, consider sharing open-source examples or tutorials. 🧭
30daymapchallenge.com
#GeoData #DataViz #Maps #SpatialViz
If you’re using R, Python, or Julia, consider sharing open-source examples or tutorials. 🧭
30daymapchallenge.com
#GeoData #DataViz #Maps #SpatialViz
30DayMapChallenge
Daily mapping challenge happening every November!
30daymapchallenge.com
October 31, 2025 at 3:02 PM
#30DayMapChallenge starts tomorrow: 30 days, 30 map ideas.
If you’re using R, Python, or Julia, consider sharing open-source examples or tutorials. 🧭
30daymapchallenge.com
#GeoData #DataViz #Maps #SpatialViz
If you’re using R, Python, or Julia, consider sharing open-source examples or tutorials. 🧭
30daymapchallenge.com
#GeoData #DataViz #Maps #SpatialViz
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Before and after 😝
I love photo editing
I love photo editing
November 1, 2025 at 12:20 PM
Before and after 😝
I love photo editing
I love photo editing
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Very good @abigailboydmlc.bsky.social summary of the really, really significant data centre growth in New South Wales, Australia - something we can see directly contributing to sustaining the burning of coal in the state
www.instagram.com/reel/DQbKiv9...
www.instagram.com/reel/DQbKiv9...
November 1, 2025 at 12:39 PM
Very good @abigailboydmlc.bsky.social summary of the really, really significant data centre growth in New South Wales, Australia - something we can see directly contributing to sustaining the burning of coal in the state
www.instagram.com/reel/DQbKiv9...
www.instagram.com/reel/DQbKiv9...
The last French MP is out, he did very little for 9 months except some pretty terrible anti-ecology laws : -2.1 billions for the ecological transition, more harmful agriculture, no low-carbon national plan, encourage people to fly by plane...
No doubt the new MP will continue this path.
No doubt the new MP will continue this path.
François Bayrou, un mandat catastrophique pour l’écologie
Le gouvernement de François Bayrou va probablement tomber lundi 8 septembre. En huit mois d’exercice, il a surtout brillé par son mépris pour les enjeux écologiques.
reporterre.net
September 10, 2025 at 2:28 PM
The last French MP is out, he did very little for 9 months except some pretty terrible anti-ecology laws : -2.1 billions for the ecological transition, more harmful agriculture, no low-carbon national plan, encourage people to fly by plane...
No doubt the new MP will continue this path.
No doubt the new MP will continue this path.
"The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandol...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandol...
August 28, 2025 at 6:25 AM
"The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandol...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandol...
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"Le pilotage de la transition écologique s’affaiblit. La publication de la programmation pluriannuelle de l’énergie [la feuille de route énergétique de la France] a encore été repoussée [à la fin de l’été], la stratégie nationale bas carbone n’est toujours pas sortie."
August 25, 2025 at 11:28 AM
"Le pilotage de la transition écologique s’affaiblit. La publication de la programmation pluriannuelle de l’énergie [la feuille de route énergétique de la France] a encore été repoussée [à la fin de l’été], la stratégie nationale bas carbone n’est toujours pas sortie."
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📆Save the date for this #EGU science for policy #hangout on Monday, 4 August 2025 at 14:00 CEST.
In this session Asmae Ourkiya will explore how #geoethics, an ethical framework rooted in #geoscience, can be enriched by exploring queer, intersectional perspectives.
Register here: egu.eu/7L9YUE
In this session Asmae Ourkiya will explore how #geoethics, an ethical framework rooted in #geoscience, can be enriched by exploring queer, intersectional perspectives.
Register here: egu.eu/7L9YUE
July 31, 2025 at 12:59 PM
📆Save the date for this #EGU science for policy #hangout on Monday, 4 August 2025 at 14:00 CEST.
In this session Asmae Ourkiya will explore how #geoethics, an ethical framework rooted in #geoscience, can be enriched by exploring queer, intersectional perspectives.
Register here: egu.eu/7L9YUE
In this session Asmae Ourkiya will explore how #geoethics, an ethical framework rooted in #geoscience, can be enriched by exploring queer, intersectional perspectives.
Register here: egu.eu/7L9YUE
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What do we mean by abrupt permafrost thaw? This site above the permafrost tunnel in Alaska had no evidence of a sinkhole in this spot last fall. This thermokarst pit formed in the past several months, large enough for Hailey Webb, who made the discovery, to climb down into it.
July 30, 2025 at 6:18 PM
What do we mean by abrupt permafrost thaw? This site above the permafrost tunnel in Alaska had no evidence of a sinkhole in this spot last fall. This thermokarst pit formed in the past several months, large enough for Hailey Webb, who made the discovery, to climb down into it.
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The vast majority of scientists working on the ecology of the Great Barrier Reef view “shading” as ineffective, expensive and distracting.
Follow the money. www.theguardian.com/environment/....
Follow the money. www.theguardian.com/environment/....
July 30, 2025 at 10:39 PM
The vast majority of scientists working on the ecology of the Great Barrier Reef view “shading” as ineffective, expensive and distracting.
Follow the money. www.theguardian.com/environment/....
Follow the money. www.theguardian.com/environment/....
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another scientist whose work on ocean pH levels billions of years ago says his work has "no relevance" to ocean acidification caused by climate change — but was used in the report to bolster those claims
July 30, 2025 at 8:42 PM
another scientist whose work on ocean pH levels billions of years ago says his work has "no relevance" to ocean acidification caused by climate change — but was used in the report to bolster those claims
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NEW: i spoke to nine (!) scientists across several disciplines whose work was cited in the new Department of Energy report that downplays the severity of climate change. all of them say their work was misrepresented, cherry picked, and/or lacked context —
Scientists Say New Government Climate Report Twists Their Work
A new Department of Energy report “fundamentally misrepresents” climate research and leaves out key context, multiple scientists cited in the report tell WIRED.
www.wired.com
July 30, 2025 at 8:38 PM
NEW: i spoke to nine (!) scientists across several disciplines whose work was cited in the new Department of Energy report that downplays the severity of climate change. all of them say their work was misrepresented, cherry picked, and/or lacked context —
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- "It was cold in January!"
- Winter is a phenomenon known to science
- "We can adapt!"
- ok so why aren't you?
- "Solutions are expensive!"
- drought/flood/heat/sea level rise: not free
- "Climate models are imperfect"
- yes that's why they're called "models" (still better than making stuff up)
- Winter is a phenomenon known to science
- "We can adapt!"
- ok so why aren't you?
- "Solutions are expensive!"
- drought/flood/heat/sea level rise: not free
- "Climate models are imperfect"
- yes that's why they're called "models" (still better than making stuff up)
July 30, 2025 at 6:17 PM
- "It was cold in January!"
- Winter is a phenomenon known to science
- "We can adapt!"
- ok so why aren't you?
- "Solutions are expensive!"
- drought/flood/heat/sea level rise: not free
- "Climate models are imperfect"
- yes that's why they're called "models" (still better than making stuff up)
- Winter is a phenomenon known to science
- "We can adapt!"
- ok so why aren't you?
- "Solutions are expensive!"
- drought/flood/heat/sea level rise: not free
- "Climate models are imperfect"
- yes that's why they're called "models" (still better than making stuff up)
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- "CO2 is a trace gas, <<0.5% of the atmosphere!"
- your honor, the arsenic i gave the victim made up < 1% of their total bloodstream
- "It's the sun!"
- if the sun were getting hotter someone at NASA would have noticed
- "Life has existed at higher CO2 levels before!"
- Life, yes. You, no.
- your honor, the arsenic i gave the victim made up < 1% of their total bloodstream
- "It's the sun!"
- if the sun were getting hotter someone at NASA would have noticed
- "Life has existed at higher CO2 levels before!"
- Life, yes. You, no.
July 30, 2025 at 6:10 PM
- "CO2 is a trace gas, <<0.5% of the atmosphere!"
- your honor, the arsenic i gave the victim made up < 1% of their total bloodstream
- "It's the sun!"
- if the sun were getting hotter someone at NASA would have noticed
- "Life has existed at higher CO2 levels before!"
- Life, yes. You, no.
- your honor, the arsenic i gave the victim made up < 1% of their total bloodstream
- "It's the sun!"
- if the sun were getting hotter someone at NASA would have noticed
- "Life has existed at higher CO2 levels before!"
- Life, yes. You, no.
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Claim: "Water vapor is a greenhouse gas!"
Reality: Yes, and there's more of it in a warmer atmosphere
-"CO2 is plant food!"
-pretty hard to eat when you're on fire
-"Climate has changed before!"
-We know, we told you that
-"Scientists don't know everything!"
- doesn't mean we know *nothing*
Reality: Yes, and there's more of it in a warmer atmosphere
-"CO2 is plant food!"
-pretty hard to eat when you're on fire
-"Climate has changed before!"
-We know, we told you that
-"Scientists don't know everything!"
- doesn't mean we know *nothing*
July 30, 2025 at 3:17 PM
Claim: "Water vapor is a greenhouse gas!"
Reality: Yes, and there's more of it in a warmer atmosphere
-"CO2 is plant food!"
-pretty hard to eat when you're on fire
-"Climate has changed before!"
-We know, we told you that
-"Scientists don't know everything!"
- doesn't mean we know *nothing*
Reality: Yes, and there's more of it in a warmer atmosphere
-"CO2 is plant food!"
-pretty hard to eat when you're on fire
-"Climate has changed before!"
-We know, we told you that
-"Scientists don't know everything!"
- doesn't mean we know *nothing*
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Are you an early-career biologist or ecologist who would benefit from an invited seminar? Would you like to come to UMaine next fall or spring to give a talk? Leave a brief comment with some info about what you do. I'm co-hosting our seminar series again, and am filling out our rosters.
July 30, 2025 at 7:37 PM
Are you an early-career biologist or ecologist who would benefit from an invited seminar? Would you like to come to UMaine next fall or spring to give a talk? Leave a brief comment with some info about what you do. I'm co-hosting our seminar series again, and am filling out our rosters.
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Adding a little zest to your day with the lemon jelly—Aegina citrea. 🍋
The lemon jelly is different from other jellyfish because it has only four tentacles extending from its bell. Although jellies in the genus Aegina are relatively well known, they can evolve unusual forms or colors in deep water.
The lemon jelly is different from other jellyfish because it has only four tentacles extending from its bell. Although jellies in the genus Aegina are relatively well known, they can evolve unusual forms or colors in deep water.
July 30, 2025 at 9:57 PM
Adding a little zest to your day with the lemon jelly—Aegina citrea. 🍋
The lemon jelly is different from other jellyfish because it has only four tentacles extending from its bell. Although jellies in the genus Aegina are relatively well known, they can evolve unusual forms or colors in deep water.
The lemon jelly is different from other jellyfish because it has only four tentacles extending from its bell. Although jellies in the genus Aegina are relatively well known, they can evolve unusual forms or colors in deep water.
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“Helsinki has not recorded a single traffic fatality in the past 12 months, city and police officials confirmed this week.”
City engineer credits lower speed limits and smart design.
I agree. #Helsinki #VisionZero
City engineer credits lower speed limits and smart design.
I agree. #Helsinki #VisionZero
Helsinki goes a full year without a traffic death
A city traffic engineer credits the success to lower speed limits and smarter design.
yle.fi
July 31, 2025 at 1:49 AM
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“In Paris, cycling continues to break all records!
In 2024, cycle path usage jumped by 34%! Nearly 15,000 cyclists used Boulevard de Sébastopol every day!
And we're going to keep going; brand new lanes will be completed by the start of the school year.”
— Paris Mayor @annehidalgo.bsky.social
In 2024, cycle path usage jumped by 34%! Nearly 15,000 cyclists used Boulevard de Sébastopol every day!
And we're going to keep going; brand new lanes will be completed by the start of the school year.”
— Paris Mayor @annehidalgo.bsky.social
À Paris, le vélo continue de battre tous les records ! 🚲
En 2024, la fréquentation des pistes cyclables a bondi de 34% ! Près de 15 000 cyclistes ont emprunté le Boulevard de Sébastopol chaque jour !
Et on va continuer, de toutes nouvelles pistes seront livrées à la rentrée.
En 2024, la fréquentation des pistes cyclables a bondi de 34% ! Près de 15 000 cyclistes ont emprunté le Boulevard de Sébastopol chaque jour !
Et on va continuer, de toutes nouvelles pistes seront livrées à la rentrée.
July 31, 2025 at 3:54 AM
“In Paris, cycling continues to break all records!
In 2024, cycle path usage jumped by 34%! Nearly 15,000 cyclists used Boulevard de Sébastopol every day!
And we're going to keep going; brand new lanes will be completed by the start of the school year.”
— Paris Mayor @annehidalgo.bsky.social
In 2024, cycle path usage jumped by 34%! Nearly 15,000 cyclists used Boulevard de Sébastopol every day!
And we're going to keep going; brand new lanes will be completed by the start of the school year.”
— Paris Mayor @annehidalgo.bsky.social
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France’s plan for solar panels on all car parks is just the start of an urban renewable revolution theconversation.com/frances-plan...
France’s plan for solar panels on all car parks is just the start of an urban renewable revolution
All French car parks bigger than 80 spaces will be covered with solar panels.
theconversation.com
July 30, 2025 at 10:44 PM
France’s plan for solar panels on all car parks is just the start of an urban renewable revolution theconversation.com/frances-plan...
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20 straight days with 30 °C in Finland! Truly unprecedented heatwave still in full swing with maximum today about 32-33 degrees.
Even the Arctic regions (e.g. Sodankylä Tähtelä) have seen three weeks above 25 °C, and may rival tomorrow their August heat records.
Even the Arctic regions (e.g. Sodankylä Tähtelä) have seen three weeks above 25 °C, and may rival tomorrow their August heat records.
July 31, 2025 at 8:24 AM
20 straight days with 30 °C in Finland! Truly unprecedented heatwave still in full swing with maximum today about 32-33 degrees.
Even the Arctic regions (e.g. Sodankylä Tähtelä) have seen three weeks above 25 °C, and may rival tomorrow their August heat records.
Even the Arctic regions (e.g. Sodankylä Tähtelä) have seen three weeks above 25 °C, and may rival tomorrow their August heat records.
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“Over the last 4yrs, glaciers lost twice as much ice compared to the previous decade... Glacial melt is just falling off a cliff"
“If we’re thinking, Well, we have 50yrs before the glaciers are gone, it could actually be 30”
- Prof. Brian Menounos, @hakai.org
#ClimateEmergency
“If we’re thinking, Well, we have 50yrs before the glaciers are gone, it could actually be 30”
- Prof. Brian Menounos, @hakai.org
#ClimateEmergency
Glaciers from the Rockies to the Alps are melting much faster than expected
Glaciers in Canada, the U.S., and the Alps have lost 12% of their volume since 2001, as heatwaves and soot drive melt rates beyond forecasts.
www.earth.com
June 27, 2025 at 7:27 AM
“Over the last 4yrs, glaciers lost twice as much ice compared to the previous decade... Glacial melt is just falling off a cliff"
“If we’re thinking, Well, we have 50yrs before the glaciers are gone, it could actually be 30”
- Prof. Brian Menounos, @hakai.org
#ClimateEmergency
“If we’re thinking, Well, we have 50yrs before the glaciers are gone, it could actually be 30”
- Prof. Brian Menounos, @hakai.org
#ClimateEmergency
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The poor "Sea Ice Index" nsidc.org/data/seaice_... 😢
See thread for more on this tragic data loss: bsky.app/profile/zack...
See thread for more on this tragic data loss: bsky.app/profile/zack...
June 25, 2025 at 9:35 PM
The poor "Sea Ice Index" nsidc.org/data/seaice_... 😢
See thread for more on this tragic data loss: bsky.app/profile/zack...
See thread for more on this tragic data loss: bsky.app/profile/zack...