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  1. @MichaelEMann @newscientist

    (3/n)

    ...if what more and more scientists believe to be true:

    via #MichaelLePage:

    "Major climate tipping points could be triggered 👉 within a decade👈

    The climate has warmed so much that we are already at risk of triggering five global “ #TippingPoints” that would have catastrophic effects worldwide and 👉couldn’t be reversed easily if at all, according to a major report.👈

    “👉Triggering one tipping point could trigger another👈 in a kind of dangerous domino...

  2. @MichaelEMann @newscientist

    (3/n)

    ...if what more and more scientists believe to be true:

    via #MichaelLePage:

    "Major climate tipping points could be triggered 👉 within a decade👈

    The climate has warmed so much that we are already at risk of triggering five global “ #TippingPoints” that would have catastrophic effects worldwide and 👉couldn’t be reversed easily if at all, according to a major report.👈

    “👉Triggering one tipping point could trigger another👈 in a kind of dangerous domino...

  3. @MichaelEMann @newscientist

    (3/n)

    ...if what more and more scientists believe to be true:

    via #MichaelLePage:

    "Major climate tipping points could be triggered 👉 within a decade👈

    The climate has warmed so much that we are already at risk of triggering five global “ #TippingPoints” that would have catastrophic effects worldwide and 👉couldn’t be reversed easily if at all, according to a major report.👈

    “👉Triggering one tipping point could trigger another👈 in a kind of dangerous domino...

  4. @MichaelEMann @newscientist

    (3/n)

    ...if what more and more scientists believe to be true:

    via #MichaelLePage:

    "Major climate tipping points could be triggered 👉 within a decade👈

    The climate has warmed so much that we are already at risk of triggering five global “ #TippingPoints” that would have catastrophic effects worldwide and 👉couldn’t be reversed easily if at all, according to a major report.👈

    “👉Triggering one tipping point could trigger another👈 in a kind of dangerous domino...

  5. @MichaelEMann @newscientist

    (3/n)

    ...if what more and more scientists believe to be true:

    via #MichaelLePage:

    "Major climate tipping points could be triggered 👉 within a decade👈

    The climate has warmed so much that we are already at risk of triggering five global “ #TippingPoints” that would have catastrophic effects worldwide and 👉couldn’t be reversed easily if at all, according to a major report.👈

    “👉Triggering one tipping point could trigger another👈 in a kind of dangerous domino...

  6. "...the legend of Franklin, the wronged heroine has “overshadowed her intellectual strength and independence both as a scientist and as an individual""
    Thinking also of #LynnMargulis and evolution via symbiosis and co-operation rather than competition. Lovely article, thanks #MichaelLePage

    newscientist.com/article/23703

  7. "...the legend of Franklin, the wronged heroine has “overshadowed her intellectual strength and independence both as a scientist and as an individual""
    Thinking also of #LynnMargulis and evolution via symbiosis and co-operation rather than competition. Lovely article, thanks #MichaelLePage

    newscientist.com/article/23703

  8. "...the legend of Franklin, the wronged heroine has “overshadowed her intellectual strength and independence both as a scientist and as an individual""
    Thinking also of #LynnMargulis and evolution via symbiosis and co-operation rather than competition. Lovely article, thanks #MichaelLePage

    newscientist.com/article/23703

  9. "...the legend of Franklin, the wronged heroine has “overshadowed her intellectual strength and independence both as a scientist and as an individual""
    Thinking also of #LynnMargulis and evolution via symbiosis and co-operation rather than competition. Lovely article, thanks #MichaelLePage

    newscientist.com/article/23703