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reneeness.bsky.social
Climate Adaptation, Community Empowerment, Adaptive Capacity through Education. Creativity. Discovery.
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Yet another dedicated scientist and public servant, this time from US Fish and Wildlife, showing up unpaid after she was fired to volunteer to protect an endangered species. What are we even doing here. 🎁 link: 🧪

Hi - I'd like to share this story of what is happening at NOAA GFDL, where some of my colleagues and I worked until the mass firings at NOAA last week. "...the birthplace of weather and climate forecasting"

After that public flogging, I'm even more embarrassed to be an American, and hope Ukraine pulverizes both Putin and Trump.

One year ago, a flock of wildfires spread across the Panhandle, killing three people and more than 15,000 head of cattle. The town of Canadian is determined to move past the deadly fire. But they are reminded almost daily another catastrophe is possible.

I have airport disease. My doctor says it's terminal. I'll stop now.

El Capitan displays a massive American flag upside down—the traditional signal of distress or extreme emergency.

#BlueskyResistance #Voices4Victory #ProudBlur Advertisement at a London bus stop. Ya gotta love the British…

If you're in the Austin area on Tuesday, this promises to be a great discussion of climate change and environmental reporting with former NYT reporter @revkin.bsky.social. Free food! Y'all come!

Want to tell the public what US government workers actually do, vs. the propaganda spewed by DOGE? This incredible website, "We the Builders," is asking for first-person testimonials from government workers about their actual jobs, and how they make the government work. www.wethebuilders.org

Calder is Colder. His Flamingo from Skydeck Chicago this morning.

My new essay at Scientific American is out. #fires #climate #water "We know what’s coming, but we also know what to do...It's time to listen to the science, stop listening to the deniers and work to make our dystopian future, once again, fiction." www.scientificamerican.com/article/los-...