The main purpose of this ongoing blog will be to track global extreme or record temperatures related to climate change. Any reports I see of ETs will be listed below the main topic of the day. I’ll refer to extreme or record temperatures as ETs (not extraterrestrials).😉
Main Topic: New Wave of Climate Nonscience Nonsense Sprouts on YouTube
Dear Diary. Climate science is settled. The only debate remaining is how fast and how bad will the climate crisis will get, which I will post on this blog. I swore on a stack of Bibles that after starting this site in 2017 that I would never entertain a debate on whether or not mankind’s carbon pollution was affecting our climate. That stated, occasionally I will report on new insidious sources of climate disinformation. Today is one of those days.
YouTube has become a wonderful source for scientific seminars and lectures, but one must be careful of the source. It has also become a cesspool for people doling out conspiracy theories and all kinds of nonsense. In their desperation to prevent our green energy transition, many videos spewing forth climate denial nonscience nonsense have popped up recently. Also, remaining people who just can’t stand to lose climate denial arguments are now on YouTube.
Here are more details from CNN:
What is ‘new denial?’ An alarming wave of climate misinformation is spreading on YouTube, watchdog says
By Rachel Ramirez, CNN
Updated 12:10 PM EST, Wed January 17, 2024
CNN —
If you’ve been on YouTube lately, you might have come across someone claiming wind and solar energy don’t work, that rising sea levels will help coral reefs flourish, or that climate scientists are corrupt and alarmist.
These are all false and misleading statements taken from a handful of thousands of YouTube videos analyzed by the nonprofit Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), which has identified a stark change in the tactics of climate deniers over the past few years.
Where once climate deniers would outright reject climate change as a hoax or scam, or claim that humans were not responsible for it, many are now shifting to a different approach, one which attempts to undermine climate science, cast doubt on climate solutions and even claim global warming will be beneficial at best, harmless at worst.
The past five years have seen a “startling” rise in this “new denial,” according to a CCDH analysis published Tuesday, which also suggests this shift in narrative could also be helping YouTube video creators circumvent the social media company’s ban on monetizing climate denial.
Researchers gathered transcripts from more than 12,000 videos posted between 2018 and 2023 across 96 YouTube channels that have promoted climate denial and misinformation. Transcripts were analyzed by artificial intelligence to categorize the climate denial narratives used as either “old denial” or “new denial.”
“New denial” content — attacks on solutions, the science and the climate movement — now makes up 70% of all climate denial claims posted on YouTube, according to the report, up from 35% in 2018.
Assertions that “global warming is not happening,” one of the main “old denial” claims the analysis focused on, declined from 48% of all denial claims in 2018 to 14% in 2023, the report found. Claims that climate solutions won’t work, however, soared from 9% to 30% over the same period.
Imran Ahmed, chief executive officer and founder of CCDH, said the report in some ways is a story of success.
“The climate movement has won the argument that climate change is real, and that it is hurting our planet’s ecosystems,” he told CNN. As the impacts of the climate crisis — from scorching heat waves to fierce storms — affect a broader swath of the global population, narratives that deny the existence of climate change are becoming less effective.
But, he added, it’s also a huge warning. “Now that the majority of people recognize old climate denial as counterfactual and discredited, climate deniers have cynically concluded that the only way to derail climate action is to tell people the solutions don’t work.”
“This new climate denial is no less insidious,” Ahmed said, “and it could hold enormous influence over public opinion on climate action for decades to come.”
It’s particularly worrying because of the young demographic attracted to YouTube, according to the CCDH. A December survey from Pew Research Center found YouTube to be the most widely used social media platform it analyzed among 13- to 17-year olds, used by roughly nine in 10 of them.
“Climate deniers now have access to vast global audiences through digital platforms,” Charlie Cray, senior strategist at Greenpeace, said in a statement. “Allowing them to steadily chip away at public support for climate action — especially among younger viewers — could have devastating consequences for the future of our planet.”
The shift in tactics to undermine climate action could also help creators get around YouTube’s policy banning them from making money on climate denial content, the report suggests. In 2021, the company prohibited advertising against content that “contradicts well-established scientific consensus around the existence and causes of climate change.”
Yet YouTube is potentially making up to $13.4 million a year from ads on videos the report found to contain climate denial, according to the CCDH’s calculations, including ads from prominent sportswear companies, hotels and international nonprofits.
“There aren’t many companies that would be happy about seeing their advertising appear next to clear climate denial content,” Ahmed said. “And I imagine they will be furious to find out that they are inadvertently funding climate denial content.”
In a statement to CNN, a YouTube spokesperson said, “debate or discussions of climate change topics, including around public policy or research, is allowed.”
However, the spokesperson added, “when content crosses the line to climate change denial, we stop showing ads on those videos. We also display information panels under relevant videos to provide additional information on climate change and context from third parties.”
YouTube said its enforcement teams work quickly to review videos that may potentially violate policies, then act on them.
The company said that after reviewing the CCDH report, it found some of the videos included did violate existing climate change policies and has since removed ads from them. However, it also said the majority of the videos in the analysis did not breach their policies.
Michael Mann, a leading climate scientist at the University of Pennsylvania who has studied the narrative shift in climate denial, said the findings were “disturbing.”
“It is extremely unlikely that this is the result of organic social media activity,” Mann, who was not involved in the study, told CNN. “It suggests that bad actors have made a concerted effort to weaponize social media in a way that is especially targeted toward young people, recognizing that they are the greatest threat to the fossil fuel industry status quo, as evidenced by the tremendous impact of the youth climate movement.”
Ahmed called on Google to boost its policies to deal with “new denial” content. “We’re asking Google to extend their ban on monetization and amplification of ‘old denial’ content to include ‘new denial’ as well,” Ahmed said, adding that other social media companies should also take note of the report’s findings.
“We’re asking other platforms that claim to be green in one breath not to profit from, to revenue share, and therefore, reward or to amplify clear climate denial content that contradicts scientific consensus,” Ahmed added. “You can’t claim to be green but then be the world’s biggest megaphone for climate change-related disinformation.”
Related:
On The Climate Brink, I talk about the new climate denial, which is focused on economic arguments. It features an interview with @noahqk https://t.co/5Xpi6Bzf2W pic.twitter.com/FCuE9SAPY4
— Andrew Dessler (@AndrewDessler) January 22, 2024
Here are more “ET’s” recorded from around the planet the last couple of days, their consequences, and some extreme temperature outlooks, as well as any extreme precipitation reports:
A day of breezy pause of the record heat in Western Australia today (47.1C Paraburdoo the highest) but humid heat in the East with records broken
— Extreme Temperatures Around The World (@extremetemps) January 22, 2024
Lord Howe Island Min 25.1 max 30.5 both January records
More January records of highest Minimums
31.6 Curtin Spring
25.6 Byron Bay https://t.co/uRgcW1Te9u
#NewZealand 🇳🇿 has also had hot days in recent days with up to 34.5°C in Cheviot on Friday.
— Thierry Goose (@ThierryGooseBC) January 21, 2024
On Sunday, 29.7°C in #Auckland, only 0.3°C below its monthly record and warmest day in 4 years.
28.8°C in #Wellington, 2nd warmest January day, 0.6°C below its monthly record. @MetService pic.twitter.com/rtwRzCTH05
Next hot spot in South America will be PATAGONIA:
— Extreme Temperatures Around The World (@extremetemps) January 22, 2024
Towns like Cipolletti, Neuquen,Trelew,San Antonio Oeste can all hit the 40C mark.
Choele Choel (Rio Negro) might stretch to 43C+.
The lenght of this heat wave will make it exceptional.
Stay tuned. pic.twitter.com/AzOpOVvx5e
Relentless record heat in the Caribbeans
— Extreme Temperatures Around The World (@extremetemps) January 22, 2024
January has been breaking records allover,every day
Last record (in this case tied)
33.0C La Romana,Dominican Republic
Remember to make an idea of the crazy anomalies:
7 of the last 8 months in Dominican Republic were the hottest on record pic.twitter.com/CbXFEaA4Qo
HISTORIC heat wave in the Gulf of Guinea
— Extreme Temperatures Around The World (@extremetemps) January 22, 2024
39.1C today at Boundoukou IVORY COAST hottest January day ever recorded in Ivory Coast.
Record beaten again at Koforidua in GHANA with 38.3C.
Hundreds of records have been falling every single day in the past 8 weeks in the area. pic.twitter.com/1ixOXpFxxW
Record heat has also been constant this month in the Indian Ocean islands east of Africa:
— Extreme Temperatures Around The World (@extremetemps) January 22, 2024
Today a new all time record fell in the REUNION Island:
25.5C at Gite de le Bellecombe a mountain station located at 2245m asl. https://t.co/LU9M6LBr9Z
Another shocking temperature change:
— Extreme Temperatures Around The World (@extremetemps) January 22, 2024
Florina in Grece went from tying its record of highest temperature recorded in January to drop to -19.8C.
In 2 days almost 40C drop.
Similar temperature crashes were seeing in the Balkans from all time January records high to severe frosts. https://t.co/gGbTNbry2h
Very cold morning in the alpine areas and Balkans, after the severe frost in Western Europe.
— Extreme Temperatures Around The World (@extremetemps) January 22, 2024
A new big warming is kicking off from Spain where temperatures will return above 25C , in France >20C .
But be careful with the fog and thermal inversions. https://t.co/LnbPYuj1tu
Rare blizzard in southern China! From last night to now, widespread snowfall has covered the Yangtze River Basin. So far, at least 6 stations have set new January snow depth records. In Butuo, Sichuan, 39.4mm of snow fell and 35cm of snow accumulated in 24h.@extremetemps pic.twitter.com/BbnU0BdO2J
— Jim yang (@yangyubin1998) January 22, 2024
🔥 Another Pacific Jet extension, another blowtorch pattern across North America. Models are trending towards highly anomalous warmth to open February, with some areas 20° F warmer than normal on five-day averages. We haven’t seen something this impressive since…last month! pic.twitter.com/x9A5fmHbN2
— John Homenuk (@jhomenuk) January 22, 2024
HISTORIC RAIN: San Diego had 2.34 inches this morning of rain as of 11 a.m. It has since added another 0.31. So before noon, this is already the wettest January day in city history, with at least 2.65 inches. The previous mark was 2.57, Jan. 31, 1979. #sandiegoweather #CAwx pic.twitter.com/DihtrzJ471
— @eyesonSDskies (@eyesonsdskies) January 22, 2024
Holy Niño! https://t.co/PF0lz2OUuV
— Bob Henson (@bhensonweather) January 23, 2024
🚨 San Diego declared a state of emergency as extreme rainfall and flash flooding hit the city on Monday evening.
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) January 23, 2024
This marked the wettest January day on record at the airport, and over 4 inches of rain was recorded to the NE of downtown. pic.twitter.com/m2VYEdqGyL
Here is More New 2023 Climatology:
State of the Climate: 2023 smashes records for surface temperature and ocean heat | @hausfath
— Carbon Brief (@CarbonBrief) January 22, 2024
Read here ➡️ https://t.co/3qE4KUwLsi pic.twitter.com/9karmiicMh
Here is More Climate News from Monday:
(As usual, this will be a fluid post in which more information gets added during the day as it crosses my radar, crediting all who have put it on-line. Items will be archived on this site for posterity. In most instances click on the pictures of each tweet to see each article. The most noteworthy items will be listed first.)
As a presidential candidate Ron DeSantis shifted more sharply right. Now that he has shut down his presidential campaign, his climate change record is front-and-center back home in Florida, as communities there face record heat and destructive hurricanes.https://t.co/4AHjhcdpXT
— Inside Climate News (@insideclimate) January 22, 2024
We are opening the gates of hell
— GO GREEN (@ECOWARRIORSS) January 22, 2024
Creating an Earth energy imbalance that will ultimately crush us like a bug
No sign that humans will act to stop us racing ahead towards a Hot House Earth
With prospect of Trump POTUS 2 there is every sign of humans throwing petrol on the flames https://t.co/xLap4VjsYN
#ClimateCrisis: “When our children and grandchildren look back at the history of human-made #ClimateChange, this year and next will be seen as the turning point at which the futility of governments in dealing with climate change was finally exposed" https://t.co/2rOgn2GA52
— Prof. Peter Strachan (@ProfStrachan) January 21, 2024
Sea Surface temperature is way too high and so the apathy. https://t.co/dxiuqE2B3K pic.twitter.com/nc7D4dUJy7
— Thomas Reis (@peakaustria) January 22, 2024
The #ClimateCrisis is this century’s biggest threat
— Prof. Peter Strachan (@ProfStrachan) January 21, 2024
"The science is clear. The climate crisis is the biggest single threat we face as a global community."#ClimateEmergency
https://t.co/gKRahU0AY4
Have you ever wondered how vulnerable your community may be to common climate related hazards and how your vulnerability could change over the next several decades? Check out our Climate Mapping for Resilience & Adaptation Tool: https://t.co/Sektd25tyY pic.twitter.com/9jSMug2uVC
— NOAA Climate.gov (@NOAAClimate) January 22, 2024
A “restorative” pathway may reduce #climatechange impacts.
— ꜱᴄɪᴇɴᴄᴇ ɴᴏᴛ ᴅᴏɢᴍᴀ™ ☮️🖖🏿🔬🌱 🇨🇦 (@ScienceNotDogma) January 22, 2024
It combines social and economic justice with environmental sustainability to focus on reducing resource consumption with societal changes to address global warming and socio-economic disparities.https://t.co/KCVPQXLsNP
Met Office: A review of the UK’s climate in 2023 | @markpmcc Amy Doherty @andyciavarella Mike Kendon @metoffice
— Carbon Brief (@CarbonBrief) January 22, 2024
Read here: https://t.co/bwzfQKNNRD pic.twitter.com/Nfvyz7RVh8
“The Australian economy, and the global economy, is set up on Antarctica being as it has been. We’re moving to a phase where Antarctica won’t be like that any more.”
— Keith McNeill (@KeithMcNeill6) January 22, 2024
– Prof Matt King#GlobalCarbonFeeAndDividendPetitionhttps://t.co/kyTmJ4ficZ
Climate instability could be distorting the polar vortex, causing cold air outbreaks https://t.co/O4HU2b7Jmc
— Scientific American (@sciam) January 22, 2024
Many scientists believe the collapse of the Holocene climate is the reason the Arctic vortex is no longer stable.
— Extinction Rebellion Global (@ExtinctionR) January 22, 2024
In other words, climate change has caused the wintry conditions across the USA. https://t.co/lWlH7wMwT2
My thought for the day. Indeed any day.
— Bill McGuire (@ProfBillMcGuire) January 22, 2024
If you are not terrified by #climate breakdown, then you don't understand it. pic.twitter.com/LfrY2CdEyr
70% of people think climate change is a threat to others. But only 43% think it will impact them. People don’t believe it will impact them, but it already is, some directly through deadly extremes and other thru insurance etc… Via @YaleClimateComm @Mason4C @KHayhoe #OSSTahoe pic.twitter.com/Ik6OnXB3qk
— Jeff Berardelli (@WeatherProf) January 22, 2024
Peer who praised rising temperatures appointed to climate crisis committee
— Brian McHugh 🌏🏳️🌈 (@BrianMcHugh2011) January 22, 2024
The UK is not a climate leader #ClimateCrisis https://t.co/smomd0TQoG
Why is an Alaskan river turning orange? 🤔
— NASA Climate (@NASAClimate) January 22, 2024
Thawing permafrost, most likely.
Scientists are still investigating the exact causes, but it may be related to sulfide-rich minerals being newly exposed or iron-releasing bacteria. https://t.co/MAqSCpOtZ0 pic.twitter.com/Gjh3Mp0WGN
As the climate warms, small, marginal snows along the eastern seaboard will decrease, average will decrease, but extreme snow events may actually increase long into the future. Warmer air = more moisture. @Weather_West #OSSTahoe pic.twitter.com/VCqeUeerX3
— Jeff Berardelli (@WeatherProf) January 22, 2024
Your 'moment of doom' for Jan. 22, 2024 ~ Over/under = 80 seconds.
— Prof. Eliot Jacobson (@EliotJacobson) January 22, 2024
"The Doomsday Clock is updated every year, usually in January and this year is no exception with an announcement set to be made on 23 January."https://t.co/81DwJpAD8i
More from the Weather Department:
112 mph wind speeds recorded on Aonach Mo in #Scotland. Quarter of a million homes in Ireland without power – what a night. What an incredible storm system #StormIsha was. It won’t be the last as more and more energy gets dumped into the system. pic.twitter.com/iFi7W6Qjz6
— Peter Dynes (@PGDynes) January 22, 2024
The #climate Dragon ( #StormIsha ) takes down one of the large historic Dark Hedges trees famous from the #GameOfThrones series. There is no escaping the destructive force of the changing climate. pic.twitter.com/CspFB9WcsX
— Peter Dynes (@PGDynes) January 22, 2024
Strong wind and very mild night temperatures (up to 12/13C) this morning in Northwest Europe with the Storm Isha. #StormIsha . Gusts up to 150km/h were recorded.
— Extreme Temperatures Around The World (@extremetemps) January 22, 2024
In the Azores, MIN. temperatures up to 17.7C at Flores, very close to the archipelago record of January warmest night https://t.co/iuSzaoRSHR
For the 🤡🤡 that comments "there have always been storms" – #StormJocelyn will be the 10th named storm inside 5 months – only the 2nd time in a storm season the letter J has been reached in the alphabet – this is the 1st time it has been reached in January! 2016 hit 10 in March. pic.twitter.com/hag4C9z4YS
— Peter Dynes (@PGDynes) January 22, 2024
Freezing rain has created BIG issues this morning on i-40 near Ozark, Arkansas. The interstate is basically a block of ice. Numerous semi trucks are either flipped, jackknifed, or completely spun around. Temps are slowly rising, but freezing rain continues. pic.twitter.com/Rx7ZgilxwW
— Bryce Shelton (@BryceShelton01) January 22, 2024
#mowx #firetruck https://t.co/F4ebQ2Lm38
— Jeff Piotrowski (@Jeff_Piotrowski) January 22, 2024
Freezing Rain is the WORST!!! Saw some .25" totals around Tulsa from this morning. More ice will spread across the Midwest today & tonight. I'd avoid getting out there on the roads!
— Alex Wallace (@TWCAlexWallace) January 22, 2024
We have the forecast details on the @weatherchannel…9am-1pm ET! pic.twitter.com/ymwMMfYgPW
Dramatic video captured a firetruck spinning out of control down an ice-covered street in Imperial, Missouri, on Monday morning. pic.twitter.com/ZMnZ8JFEis
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) January 22, 2024
ICE SKATING RINK on the roads in Purcell, OK after #icestorm overnight! @accuweather pic.twitter.com/hLf9UjDqeR
— Reed Timmer, PhD (@ReedTimmerAccu) January 22, 2024
MUST WATCH:
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) January 22, 2024
Watch as this semi loses control on Friday in central Pennsylvania on icy and snowy roads. Thankfully no one was injured because of the crash! pic.twitter.com/sqRnVbZ6hH
Video footage captures the impact of severe flooding along the Columbia River Gorge, resulting in the closure of Multnomah Falls in Oregon. pic.twitter.com/CF9f7zlFt6
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) January 22, 2024
A good chunk of the Deep South, particularly from east Texas through Louisiana and Mississippi, could see a great deal of rain this week. By week's end, some locations could see 5 to 10 inches of rain (locally more??). #LAwx #MSwx pic.twitter.com/YY1mGFVj9n
— Craig Ceecee, Ph.D. (@CC_StormWatch) January 23, 2024
A multi-day heavy rainfall event is forecast to impact the southern U.S. this week. Heavy rain will pose a risk of flooding across parts of the region each day through Fri. Numerous flash floods are likely, with significant flash floods possible. Remain weather aware this week! pic.twitter.com/0QokixDrID
— NWS Weather Prediction Center (@NWSWPC) January 22, 2024
From California-centric perspective, though, a new Pacific jet extension that has more of an equatorward shift than the previous one in Dec does bode well for a wet and active pattern arriving around early Feb. Warmer storms w/subtropical connections favored vs colder ones. #CAwx https://t.co/VGJFotsmJt
— Dr. Daniel Swain (@Weather_West) January 22, 2024
After about a three week lull for California, a renewed East Asian Jet extension is once again upon the Pacific Southwest’s doorstep just like the latter half of December however this time a more robust forcing from the El Niño could prolong the eventual pattern ahead… #CAwx pic.twitter.com/ICAY0FpqNA
— 805 Weather (@805Weather) January 22, 2024
And now for something completely different. BTW Alaska, now its your turn. #weather pic.twitter.com/TlPTDp0zow
— Tom Niziol (@TomNiziol) January 23, 2024
#GOESEast captured this classic winter scene of the Northeast U.S. today as clear skies revealed extensive snow cover and cold air generated rows and rows of beautiful cloud streets flowing off the eastern seaboard. pic.twitter.com/2RRCvkWjOr
— UW-Madison CIMSS (@UWCIMSS) January 21, 2024
Today’s News on Sustainable Energy, Traditional Polluting Energy from Fossil Fuel, and the Green Revolution:
It's a big year for energy efficiency. With 123 countries committing at #COP28 to doubling the global annual rate of #energyefficiency improvement, learn more about it’s enormous potential from our @Toby__Morgan: https://t.co/whGS5drJVP /1 🧵⬇️ pic.twitter.com/PVtlmNsZUD
— Climate Group (@ClimateGroup) January 18, 2024
London School of Economics say UK should invest £26bn a year in low-carbon economy to revive prosperity instead of planning tax giveaways
— Doug Parr (@doug_parr) January 22, 2024
Investment would "quickly pay off in higher productivity, efficiency savings, economic growth and carbon reductions"https://t.co/do3vXvdCMm
Analysis: World will add enough renewables in five years to power US and Canada | @Josh_Gabbatiss @IEA
— Carbon Brief (@CarbonBrief) January 22, 2024
Read here ➡️ https://t.co/iOou2sW9yy pic.twitter.com/yTV3IiUFsB
Sellafield shut because of the storm. Nuclear plants need water for cooling so built near the sea, making them vulnerable to sea level rises and storms 👇🏻. #Renewables better, quicker to build, cheaper & safer. https://t.co/yAkJ78slA0
— Dr Jill Belch (@JillBelch) January 22, 2024
Analysis: UK electricity from fossil fuels drops to lowest level since 1957 | @DrSimEvans @VernerViisas
— Carbon Brief (@CarbonBrief) January 22, 2024
Read here ➡️ https://t.co/uIdX3JOyJX pic.twitter.com/CwG1OGbBTc
Critical minerals for the clean energy transition are abundant in the drought-stricken Southwest, but the dozens of mines proposed to access them will require vast sums of water.https://t.co/qFwtCvseCg
— Inside Climate News (@insideclimate) January 22, 2024
More on the Environment and Nature:
Expanding avocado production to meet U.S. demand is fueling widespread deforestation across Mexico. "When you eat guacamole or avocado toast, there’s a big risk it has a backstory of environmental degradation and abuse." https://t.co/WHMg69t3mJ
— Evan Frost; wildwoods @ bsky.social (@EFrost_Wildwood) January 22, 2024
“One recent study cited by RMI found that ‘pollution could have been 30 percent less between 2010 and 2022 if cars had stayed the same size.’” https://t.co/ZIaXCd4M4t
— David Wallace-Wells (@dwallacewells) January 22, 2024
An intense drought has led to a 36% decline in traffic for the Panama Canal, one of the most important maritime trade routes in the world. https://t.co/3rO9E3vrcH
— EcoWatch (@EcoWatch) January 22, 2024
Lagos State, which includes Nigeria’s most populous city of 15.4 million, has announced a ban on single-use plastics and styrofoam in order to reduce the plastic pollution that chokes the region. https://t.co/UsR0qz7fn6
— EcoWatch (@EcoWatch) January 23, 2024
Humans make use of tens of thousands of different kinds of plants, many rare and endangered.
— Yale Environment 360 (@YaleE360) January 22, 2024
Troublingly, most useful plants grow outside protected areas, new research finds.
Read more @YaleE360: https://t.co/ABkTWq0fzR pic.twitter.com/yZWKiLFcpZ
While the Eastern monarch is widely believed to be in peril, new studies indicate that it’s actually not in decline.
— Yale Environment 360 (@YaleE360) January 22, 2024
However, a growing number of Eastern monarchs are foregoing their yearly migration to Mexico and instead settling year-round in Florida.https://t.co/gNcqVFyWcB
Diversifying crops helps mitigate the risks associated with climate change. By cultivatx a variety of crops,farmers can adapt to changing environmental conditions and reduce the dependency on a single crop. Diverse crops promote biodiversity,soil health, and foster resilience. pic.twitter.com/6ojGYS42CH
— Tangwa Abilu.🌿🌏🌾🍀🍃.SDG's. (@AbiluTangwa) January 22, 2024
The Taku, Stikine, and Unuk rivers flow across the Canada-US border. These watersheds are some of the largest and most productive salmon habitats remaining in the world. They're being threatened by mining development. And we're fighting to protect them. https://t.co/ZBF3ZYD7TN
— Earthjustice (@Earthjustice) January 21, 2024
More on Other Science and the Beauty of Earth and this Universe:
Check out this new #GOES Cloud Climatology map for the upcoming April 8th Total Solar Eclipse featuring data acquired by @NOAASatellites over the past 28 years. Plus links to 2 additional historical cloud cover maps for April 8. https://t.co/NA4T3tVIo5 Where will you be?
— UW-Madison CIMSS (@UWCIMSS) January 22, 2024
So cool. Long-time Capital Weather Gang reader and snow sculptor Walter Crain has shared with us his latest creation — at his home in Falls Church: pic.twitter.com/3pVmoZTKFu
— Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) January 22, 2024
Probably my favorite scene from the plains last season. #txwx #stormhour pic.twitter.com/BCAggjFAiV
— John Sirlin (@SirlinJohn) January 22, 2024
Night Thoughts
— Green is a mission (@Greenisamissio1) January 22, 2024
Nature will go on, with us or without us, as shown by these two tenacious cedar trees trying to live on the edge, Nevada Falls, Yosemite.💚🌿🌱☘️🌲🌳🍀💚 pic.twitter.com/j5mYaj3T73