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- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)This #map title could be "Retirement with a sea view in Belgium". See online version on Eurostat website: tinyurl.com/2ps59n6a
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- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)This is a good step, and I’ve always felt these endorsement mechanisms provide an interesting opportunity for networked sanctions—e.g. you ban the account, suspend their endorser for a bit and withdrawal their endorsement capacity.
- First-time posters need to be endorsed by an established arXiv author in their own field. The new rule is mostly to try and discourage people from trying to get something started by sending some rubbish to arXiv. 🦠🧪 www.science.org/content/arti...
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- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)I love weather and I love maps. So when there is an incoming snow storm it is interesting for me to see how different news agencies are mapping the event. Here are examples from @nytimes.com @washingtonpost.com @cnn.com. Any others you've seen that work well (or don't)? Links threaded below:
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- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)Do you like charts? Oh yes you do. I've just published hundreds of them, as I do every year. www.nathanielbullard.com/presentations
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- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)Spiralling global temperatures (1850-2025) The last 3 years really jump out, rather like 2015-6 did when we first produced this graphic back then. Now, 2015-6 looks rather cool... More on the spiral: doi.org/10.1175/BAMS...
- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)Most 2025 global temperatures are now out (degrees C above 1850-1900 baseline) 1.41 HadCRUT5 1.44 Berkeley 1.46 JRA-3Q 1.47 Copernicus 1.53 DCENT-I NOAA and NASA GISS values will be public at 2pm UK time and but based on already public Jan-Nov data they will likely be between 1.3 and 1.4 degC.
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- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)A short reflection on William Barbat's 1979 "CO2 Newsletter". allouryesterdays.info/2026/01/11/a...
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- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)NEW – Q&A: What Trump’s US exit from UNFCCC and IPCC could mean for climate action | @daisydunne.carbonbrief.org @mollylempriere.carbonbrief.org @orladwyer.carbonbrief.org @joshgabbatiss.bsky.social @rtmcswee.carbonbrief.org Read here: buff.ly/Mkjsh61
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- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)📢 Our 2025 climate responsibility report is out! Taking responsibility for your organisation’s emissions means more than just measuring them. It requires #transparency, #reduction, & #accountability. That’s why we apply our climate responsibility approach. Read the report ➡️ bit.ly/4srKa2N
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- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)I'm excited to announce the official Nullschool app is here! earth.nullschool.net on mobile browsers works fine, but the app is nicer. Full screen display, persistence across sessions, text size that matches device settings. Even landscape works well. And, like the website: no ads! Links below ⬇️
- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)Open full Professor position in beautiful Scotland…
- Fancy working somewhere with views like this less than a 10 min walk from your office? Are you an outstanding scholar of international standing within the field of Earth and environmental sciences? This could be the job for you: www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/I/...
- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)Here's a suggestion for a New Year's resolution: If you see influential bad research, say something. One part of the whole replication crisis story is that a lot of psychological researchers privately knew that a lot of stuff was bad, but it wasn't discussed publicly.
- A hope for 2026 is that this perspective piece with @wiringthebrain.bsky.social & @deevybee.bsky.social will serve as a template for others who are similarly frustrated with with exaggerated claims and double speak around so much of research. It's ok to point out that the emperor has no clothes!
- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)JOB ALERT! 📢 For the scientists who love science communication: we’re hiring at @kurzgesagt.org !🌍 Come join our team, the vibes are impeccable. ✍️ Scriptwriter (Remote) kurzgesagt.org/careers/scri... 🔍 Fact-Checker & Researcher (Munich/Berlin/Remote) kurzgesagt.org/careers/seni...
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- The message is probably that paywalled science is ineffective, but ... in any case, here seems to be a pre-print: osf.io/preprints/so...
- Reposted by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)New record year for renewable electricity in Britain - thanks especially to strong solar output. Read our analysis of 2025 here www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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- "Greenhouse Gas Emission Data: Public, difficult to access, and not always correct" from @hanno.hboeck.de at #39C3 events.ccc.de/congress/202...
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