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hronn.bsky.social
Marine scientist & Head of Environmental Div. at MFRI Iceland. Seeking a social world with civil and informed discussions and debates, kindness and humor. Very much hoping for a useful platform for sharing updates on scientific activities and discoveries
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The events unfolding in the US are beyond sad and scary. This piece is a good one, Highlighting that: There Is No Going Back www.nytimes.com/2025/02/05/o...

How I hope that 2025 people will leave X behind and join Bluesky (or whatever) instead. The power that comes with owning a social media platform comes with poeple using it.

In recognition of us doing fuck all to reduce emissions, let me remind y'all that carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is useless unless we decarbonize drastically. rdcu.be/dbFbB

In thinking about what rich nations owe the developing world, here’s something to keep in mind: The average American emits more CO₂ in one week than an average person in low-income countries does in one year.

Eruption started last night... hope the blue lagoon and powerplant will be ok.🤞

📢 First day of WGICE kickoff meeting at the MFRI @mfri.bsky.social WGICE is an ICES @icesmarine.bsky.social working group that aims to progress towards an ecosystem approach to management through implementing Integrated Ecosystem Assessment for Icelandic waters. www.ices.dk/community/gr...

A while back I created a map of the fisheries footprint in Icelandic waters: veidar.hafogvatn.is Now working on an update. All done within the wonderful world of #rstats

Mæli með viðtali við Maria Ressa í Silfrinu á dögunum (byrjar á mínútu 35). Tel hana hitta marga nagla á höfuðið í viðtalinu sem fjallar um lýðræði á tímum upplýsingaóreiðu og auðvitað komið inn á samfélagsmiðla og hefðbundna fjölmiðla. www.ruv.is/sjonvarp/spi...

Joining Bluesky feels like showing up for a fun party full of interesting people and even more showing up (or flowing in). Hope we have stumbled on to something good here...

How to tell the most important story of our time? #ClimateChange #Communication potentialenergycoalition.org

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." -- Margaret Mead, who died #OTD 1978