Patrick Hamilton
@patbhamilton.bsky.social
Interested in genetics & attitudes to climate change. Once did research - now teach mostly. Trying to figure out what to do here. Serious science stuff or bad cartoons?
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If there ever was a figure that needs to be simplified, this is it.
It took me ages to try to decode what it means, and even now , I'm not sure if I'm correct.
It took me ages to try to decode what it means, and even now , I'm not sure if I'm correct.
November 1, 2025 at 10:05 AM
If there ever was a figure that needs to be simplified, this is it.
It took me ages to try to decode what it means, and even now , I'm not sure if I'm correct.
It took me ages to try to decode what it means, and even now , I'm not sure if I'm correct.
These days most people know that our planet is heating, is driven by us & this will get worse.
So, I suspect that people learn little about the threat of climate change from news coverage of extreme weather events & the difference between action and inaction.
So, I suspect that people learn little about the threat of climate change from news coverage of extreme weather events & the difference between action and inaction.
October 28, 2025 at 6:26 AM
These days most people know that our planet is heating, is driven by us & this will get worse.
So, I suspect that people learn little about the threat of climate change from news coverage of extreme weather events & the difference between action and inaction.
So, I suspect that people learn little about the threat of climate change from news coverage of extreme weather events & the difference between action and inaction.
Great- that gives more time.
October 27, 2025 at 7:02 AM
Great- that gives more time.
It really depends on the problem. Some are easier than others.
For climate & all the huge related problems, as it is irreversible, it won't be better.
It's a 'choice' of bad or terrible.
For climate & all the huge related problems, as it is irreversible, it won't be better.
It's a 'choice' of bad or terrible.
October 18, 2025 at 7:12 PM
It really depends on the problem. Some are easier than others.
For climate & all the huge related problems, as it is irreversible, it won't be better.
It's a 'choice' of bad or terrible.
For climate & all the huge related problems, as it is irreversible, it won't be better.
It's a 'choice' of bad or terrible.
Its very real.
She really didn't like Musk, Trump Netanyahu & suggested they should all be put on one of Musks rockets.
Talked about the rise of the far right now is the worst time she has lived in since Hitler.
She really didn't like Musk, Trump Netanyahu & suggested they should all be put on one of Musks rockets.
Talked about the rise of the far right now is the worst time she has lived in since Hitler.
October 6, 2025 at 6:53 AM
Its very real.
She really didn't like Musk, Trump Netanyahu & suggested they should all be put on one of Musks rockets.
Talked about the rise of the far right now is the worst time she has lived in since Hitler.
She really didn't like Musk, Trump Netanyahu & suggested they should all be put on one of Musks rockets.
Talked about the rise of the far right now is the worst time she has lived in since Hitler.
This is how these diagrams are usually presented.
Looks good (arguably better), but much less clear; I never really understood what was going on.
I prefer the new simplified linear version.
Looks good (arguably better), but much less clear; I never really understood what was going on.
I prefer the new simplified linear version.
September 26, 2025 at 4:59 PM
This is how these diagrams are usually presented.
Looks good (arguably better), but much less clear; I never really understood what was going on.
I prefer the new simplified linear version.
Looks good (arguably better), but much less clear; I never really understood what was going on.
I prefer the new simplified linear version.
Yesterday, I was debating whether to take this gene out of my genetics computer workshop.
I guess I'll keep it in.
I guess I'll keep it in.
September 24, 2025 at 9:13 PM
Yesterday, I was debating whether to take this gene out of my genetics computer workshop.
I guess I'll keep it in.
I guess I'll keep it in.