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  1. orf.at/stories/3400929/

    "Fatales Signal"

    Internationaler Güter-Schiffsverkehr gibt sich alle Mühe die rosa, blauen und weißen Container auf den Frachtern so zu sortieren, dass sie nicht zufällig eine Trans-Flagge oder die Climate Stripes ergeben.
    Es wäre ja schlimm fürs eigene Image, wenn sich die Industrie auf die Seite der Menschenrechte Stellen würde - auch unabsichtlich.

    #TransPride #ClimateStripes #ShowYourStripes #NewsFreestyle

  2. I'm sure @edhawkins.org will like this Climate Bench made from recycled garden furniture, by Jilles Verspoor (PlaSTiEK Breda), as displayed and used at the start of Friday's Climate Classic! I do :)
    #ShowYourStripes #ClimateStripes

  3. Scientists just found a way to break through #ClimateApathy

    In a field of muddy results, it's among the clearest findings that one cognitive scientist has seen in his career.

    Kate Yoder
    May 05, 2025

    Excerpt: "Liu worked with professors at Princeton to test how people responded to two different graphs. One showed winter temperatures of a fictional town gradually rising over time, while the other presented the same warming trend in a black-or-white manner: The lake either froze in any given year, or it didn’t. People who saw the second chart perceived #ClimateChange as causing more abrupt changes.

    "Both charts represent the same amount of winter warming, just presented differently. 'We are not hoodwinking people,' said Rachit Dubey, a co-author of the study who’s now a professor of communications at the University of California, Los Angeles. 'We are literally showing them the same trend, just in different formats.' "

    Read more / listen:
    grist.org/science/break-throug

    #DataVisualizations #Climate #ClimateStripes #GlobalWarming #ClimateData

  4. Scientists just found a way to break through #ClimateApathy

    In a field of muddy results, it's among the clearest findings that one cognitive scientist has seen in his career.

    Kate Yoder
    May 05, 2025

    Excerpt: "Liu worked with professors at Princeton to test how people responded to two different graphs. One showed winter temperatures of a fictional town gradually rising over time, while the other presented the same warming trend in a black-or-white manner: The lake either froze in any given year, or it didn’t. People who saw the second chart perceived #ClimateChange as causing more abrupt changes.

    "Both charts represent the same amount of winter warming, just presented differently. 'We are not hoodwinking people,' said Rachit Dubey, a co-author of the study who’s now a professor of communications at the University of California, Los Angeles. 'We are literally showing them the same trend, just in different formats.' "

    Read more / listen:
    grist.org/science/break-throug

    #DataVisualizations #Climate #ClimateStripes #GlobalWarming #ClimateData

  5. Scientists just found a way to break through #ClimateApathy

    In a field of muddy results, it's among the clearest findings that one cognitive scientist has seen in his career.

    Kate Yoder
    May 05, 2025

    Excerpt: "Liu worked with professors at Princeton to test how people responded to two different graphs. One showed winter temperatures of a fictional town gradually rising over time, while the other presented the same warming trend in a black-or-white manner: The lake either froze in any given year, or it didn’t. People who saw the second chart perceived #ClimateChange as causing more abrupt changes.

    "Both charts represent the same amount of winter warming, just presented differently. 'We are not hoodwinking people,' said Rachit Dubey, a co-author of the study who’s now a professor of communications at the University of California, Los Angeles. 'We are literally showing them the same trend, just in different formats.' "

    Read more / listen:
    grist.org/science/break-throug

    #DataVisualizations #Climate #ClimateStripes #GlobalWarming #ClimateData

  6. Scientists just found a way to break through #ClimateApathy

    In a field of muddy results, it's among the clearest findings that one cognitive scientist has seen in his career.

    Kate Yoder
    May 05, 2025

    Excerpt: "Liu worked with professors at Princeton to test how people responded to two different graphs. One showed winter temperatures of a fictional town gradually rising over time, while the other presented the same warming trend in a black-or-white manner: The lake either froze in any given year, or it didn’t. People who saw the second chart perceived #ClimateChange as causing more abrupt changes.

    "Both charts represent the same amount of winter warming, just presented differently. 'We are not hoodwinking people,' said Rachit Dubey, a co-author of the study who’s now a professor of communications at the University of California, Los Angeles. 'We are literally showing them the same trend, just in different formats.' "

    Read more / listen:
    grist.org/science/break-throug

    #DataVisualizations #Climate #ClimateStripes #GlobalWarming #ClimateData

  7. Scientists just found a way to break through #ClimateApathy

    In a field of muddy results, it's among the clearest findings that one cognitive scientist has seen in his career.

    Kate Yoder
    May 05, 2025

    Excerpt: "Liu worked with professors at Princeton to test how people responded to two different graphs. One showed winter temperatures of a fictional town gradually rising over time, while the other presented the same warming trend in a black-or-white manner: The lake either froze in any given year, or it didn’t. People who saw the second chart perceived #ClimateChange as causing more abrupt changes.

    "Both charts represent the same amount of winter warming, just presented differently. 'We are not hoodwinking people,' said Rachit Dubey, a co-author of the study who’s now a professor of communications at the University of California, Los Angeles. 'We are literally showing them the same trend, just in different formats.' "

    Read more / listen:
    grist.org/science/break-throug

    #DataVisualizations #Climate #ClimateStripes #GlobalWarming #ClimateData

  8. Trying to make your family members care about climate change? Nasa's Climate Legacies generator is here for you!

    Here is mine - my grandad, my mum, myself, and my nephew, all growing up and living in different worlds.

    Great adaptation of #ClimateStripes and that signature #IPCC6 figure!

    #NASA #ClimateLegacy #ClimateChange

  9. Today people all over the world are sharing #ClimateStripes graphics for #ShowYourStripes day.

    #KDE is a world-wide community of software engineers, artists, writers, translators and creators. Therefore, posted below are the warming stripes for the entire globe. The picture is alarming.

    showyourstripes.info/s/globe

    What's #software got to do with #sustainability? Glad you asked:

    "What is #SustainableSoftware, After All?"

    eco.kde.org/blog/2023-05-10-wh

    #KDEEco #FreeSoftware #OpenSource #ClimateChange

  10. Journée mondiale de la #biodiversité
    un.org/fr/observances/biologic
    A l'instar des #ClimateStripes , les #BiodiversityStripes
    biodiversitystripes.info
    > En France métropolitaine, 14% des mammifères, 24% des reptiles, 23% des amphibiens et 32% des oiseaux nicheurs sont menacés de disparition du territoire. Tout comme 19% des poissons d’eau douce et 28% des crustacés d’eau douce. Pour la flore, 15% des espèces d’orchidées sont menacées.
    uicn.fr/liste-rouge-france/