Stella Nemecky
@stellinsky.bsky.social
Marine biologist | benthic ecologist | biogeochemist, ex fisheries expert at @wwf.de, back at uni studying nautical sciences
Born @ 337.1 ppm | she/none
Born @ 337.1 ppm | she/none
What a sight! Thank you for sharing :)
I can smell some dry, crisp & cool air of snow and ice. Feels delicious!
I can smell some dry, crisp & cool air of snow and ice. Feels delicious!
November 1, 2025 at 9:08 AM
What a sight! Thank you for sharing :)
I can smell some dry, crisp & cool air of snow and ice. Feels delicious!
I can smell some dry, crisp & cool air of snow and ice. Feels delicious!
Sehr erhellend hier ein Thread zum Thema. Gates ist halt auch einfach kein Experte…
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I wanted to offer some thoughts on the Gates climate memo that has been circulating this week. While I can't directly speak for others, I can say that my own response is one of dismay & deep frustration (and that this view is shared by many climate/Earth scientists). [1/n]
November 1, 2025 at 8:31 AM
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Reposted by Stella Nemecky
Every 1/10th of a degree of warming we prevent is a profound gift to our children & grandchildren, and to their children & grandchildren. We should aim to prevent as much warming as possible AND improve the lives of everyone alive today through poverty alleviation & better health. Walk + chew gum.
October 30, 2025 at 7:45 PM
Every 1/10th of a degree of warming we prevent is a profound gift to our children & grandchildren, and to their children & grandchildren. We should aim to prevent as much warming as possible AND improve the lives of everyone alive today through poverty alleviation & better health. Walk + chew gum.
Reposted by Stella Nemecky
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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So, Chicago, it's your turn now and man, I am so so sorry. Nobody should have to go through this. This is awful. This is fascism. Organize. Step up. Don't think other people will do it -- the might, maybe even they will, but they need you, too. Be like LA -- be sand in their gears. 9/
September 7, 2025 at 2:41 AM
So, Chicago, it's your turn now and man, I am so so sorry. Nobody should have to go through this. This is awful. This is fascism. Organize. Step up. Don't think other people will do it -- the might, maybe even they will, but they need you, too. Be like LA -- be sand in their gears. 9/