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  1. Earthquakes & climate in the Pacific — connected? 🌍🌊

    Watch: youtube.com/watch?v=8WGubs…

    #ClimateScience #OceanWarming #science #allatra #egoncholakian

  2. Earthquakes & climate in the Pacific — connected? 🌍🌊

    Watch: youtube.com/watch?v=8WGubs…

    #ClimateScience #OceanWarming #science #allatra #egoncholakian

  3. Earthquakes & climate in the Pacific — connected? 🌍🌊

    Watch: youtube.com/watch?v=8WGubs…

    #ClimateScience #OceanWarming #science #allatra #egoncholakian

  4. Earthquakes & climate in the Pacific — connected? 🌍🌊

    Watch: youtube.com/watch?v=8WGubs…

    #ClimateScience #OceanWarming #science #allatra #egoncholakian

  5. Earthquakes & climate in the Pacific — connected? 🌍🌊

    Watch: youtube.com/watch?v=8WGubs…

    #ClimateScience #OceanWarming #science #allatra #egoncholakian

  6. PLANET STIFLED, WMO CLAIMS

    The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reports 2025 had the highest planet heat gain. This means more heat is trapped, affecting oceans and sea levels.

    #WMOClimate, #2025Heat, #OceanWarming, #ClimateChange, #GlobalWarming

    newsletter.tf/2025-planet-heat

  7. The planet trapped 91% more heat in its oceans in 2025, a huge increase compared to previous years. This is causing oceans to warm up faster.

    #WMOClimate, #2025Heat, #OceanWarming, #ClimateChange, #GlobalWarming
    newsletter.tf/2025-planet-heat

  8. This clip from Dr. Egon Cholakian’s address, “Record High Ocean Temperatures,” highlights the alarming rise in ocean heat levels—and what it means for our planet’s future.

    youtu.be/bn1RPosfJlA?si…

    #ClimateChange #OceanWarming #ClimateScience #Sustainability #allatra #egoncholakian #science

  9. This clip from Dr. Egon Cholakian’s address, “Record High Ocean Temperatures,” highlights the alarming rise in ocean heat levels—and what it means for our planet’s future.

    youtu.be/bn1RPosfJlA?si…

    #ClimateChange #OceanWarming #ClimateScience #Sustainability #allatra #egoncholakian #science

  10. This clip from Dr. Egon Cholakian’s address, “Record High Ocean Temperatures,” highlights the alarming rise in ocean heat levels—and what it means for our planet’s future.

    youtu.be/bn1RPosfJlA?si…

    #ClimateChange #OceanWarming #ClimateScience #Sustainability #allatra #egoncholakian #science

  11. This clip from Dr. Egon Cholakian’s address, “Record High Ocean Temperatures,” highlights the alarming rise in ocean heat levels—and what it means for our planet’s future.

    youtu.be/bn1RPosfJlA?si…

    #ClimateChange #OceanWarming #ClimateScience #Sustainability #allatra #egoncholakian #science

  12. This clip from Dr. Egon Cholakian’s address, “Record High Ocean Temperatures,” highlights the alarming rise in ocean heat levels—and what it means for our planet’s future.

    youtu.be/bn1RPosfJlA?si…

    #ClimateChange #OceanWarming #ClimateScience #Sustainability #allatra #egoncholakian #science

  13. Food security doesn't just mean high oil prices affecting fuel needed to grow, harvest and distribute food for humans.

    Food security is also affected by higher ocean temperatures.
    A RNZ interview with researchers monitoring seabirds has some very disturbing findings.
    The food chain is becoming more fragile by the minute.
    #climate
    #climatechange
    #oceanwarming
    #foodsecurity
    #seabirds

    A lack of food, due to the impacts of climate change, has meant higher death rates for seabird chicks this year.

    University of Auckland Associate Professor Brendon Dunphy, research fellow Dr Edin Whitehead and master’s student Isabella Brown have been monitoring the nests of diving petrels and fluttering shearwaters in the gulf since October last year.

    And found the outlook for these seabirds' survival is bleaker than expected.

    This was because adults birds were having to leave the nest for longer to find food - with GPS tracking showing some birds flying more than 200 kilometres from their nest.

    The Hauraki Gulf is a global seabird hotspot, where about 70 species breed and forage.

    Five species breed nowhere else in the world but the Gulf. Brendon Dunphy and Isabella Brown discuss the findings

    Seabird chicks die as parents fly far away for food rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/

  14. Paul Beckwith, a climate science educator, goes through James Hansen's recent warnings about a coming "Super El Niño".

    This video (24:48) assumes a small amount of background in math and science, enough to read time/temperature graphs, but is generally quite accessible in its explanations. He walks through a lot of good stuff like how the El Niño / La Niña cycle works, what some of the "forcings" are that are driving some of these things, why things like aerosols matter, what different models show, what the consensus predictions have been and why Hansen's predicting something substantively stronger.

    It's a pretty worrisome set of things, but Hansen has been an important voice in the climate conversation, and I think Beckwith's presentation is pretty level—trying to just walk through the information dispassionately in a way that can help you understand the science part.

    youtube.com/watch?v=tP3VQk3mIgQ

    Note: Notwithstanding the use of em dash, this post was written by a human.

    #climate #ElNiño #ElNino #SuperElNiño #SuperElNino #ClimateModels #ClimateModeling #warming #heat #GlobalWarming #aerosol #aerosols #OceanWarming #ClimateSensitivity #ClimateScience #science #co2 #IPCC #forcing #Greenhouse #JamesHansen #PaulBeckwith #video #YouTube

  15. Paul Beckwith, a climate science educator, goes through James Hansen's recent warnings about a coming "Super El Niño".

    This video (24:48) assumes a small amount of background in math and science, enough to read time/temperature graphs, but is generally quite accessible in its explanations. He walks through a lot of good stuff like how the El Niño / La Niña cycle works, what some of the "forcings" are that are driving some of these things, why things like aerosols matter, what different models show, what the consensus predictions have been and why Hansen's predicting something substantively stronger.

    It's a pretty worrisome set of things, but Hansen has been an important voice in the climate conversation, and I think Beckwith's presentation is pretty level—trying to just walk through the information dispassionately in a way that can help you understand the science part.

    youtube.com/watch?v=tP3VQk3mIgQ

    Note: Notwithstanding the use of em dash, this post was written by a human.

    #climate #ElNiño #ElNino #SuperElNiño #SuperElNino #ClimateModels #ClimateModeling #warming #heat #GlobalWarming #aerosol #aerosols #OceanWarming #ClimateSensitivity #ClimateScience #science #co2 #IPCC #forcing #Greenhouse #JamesHansen #PaulBeckwith #video #YouTube

  16. Paul Beckwith, a climate science educator, goes through James Hansen's recent warnings about a coming "Super El Niño".

    This video (24:48) assumes a small amount of background in math and science, enough to read time/temperature graphs, but is generally quite accessible in its explanations. He walks through a lot of good stuff like how the El Niño / La Niña cycle works, what some of the "forcings" are that are driving some of these things, why things like aerosols matter, what different models show, what the consensus predictions have been and why Hansen's predicting something substantively stronger.

    It's a pretty worrisome set of things, but Hansen has been an important voice in the climate conversation, and I think Beckwith's presentation is pretty level—trying to just walk through the information dispassionately in a way that can help you understand the science part.

    youtube.com/watch?v=tP3VQk3mIgQ

    Note: Notwithstanding the use of em dash, this post was written by a human.

    #climate #ElNiño #ElNino #SuperElNiño #SuperElNino #ClimateModels #ClimateModeling #warming #heat #GlobalWarming #aerosol #aerosols #OceanWarming #ClimateSensitivity #ClimateScience #science #co2 #IPCC #forcing #Greenhouse #JamesHansen #PaulBeckwith #video #YouTube

  17. Paul Beckwith, a climate science educator, goes through James Hansen's recent warnings about a coming "Super El Niño".

    This video (24:48) assumes a small amount of background in math and science, enough to read time/temperature graphs, but is generally quite accessible in its explanations. He walks through a lot of good stuff like how the El Niño / La Niña cycle works, what some of the "forcings" are that are driving some of these things, why things like aerosols matter, what different models show, what the consensus predictions have been and why Hansen's predicting something substantively stronger.

    It's a pretty worrisome set of things, but Hansen has been an important voice in the climate conversation, and I think Beckwith's presentation is pretty level—trying to just walk through the information dispassionately in a way that can help you understand the science part.

    youtube.com/watch?v=tP3VQk3mIgQ

    Note: Notwithstanding the use of em dash, this post was written by a human.

    #climate #ElNiño #ElNino #SuperElNiño #SuperElNino #ClimateModels #ClimateModeling #warming #heat #GlobalWarming #aerosol #aerosols #OceanWarming #ClimateSensitivity #ClimateScience #science #co2 #IPCC #forcing #Greenhouse #JamesHansen #PaulBeckwith #video #YouTube

  18. Paul Beckwith, a climate science educator, goes through James Hansen's recent warnings about a coming "Super El Niño".

    This video (24:48) assumes a small amount of background in math and science, enough to read time/temperature graphs, but is generally quite accessible in its explanations. He walks through a lot of good stuff like how the El Niño / La Niña cycle works, what some of the "forcings" are that are driving some of these things, why things like aerosols matter, what different models show, what the consensus predictions have been and why Hansen's predicting something substantively stronger.

    It's a pretty worrisome set of things, but Hansen has been an important voice in the climate conversation, and I think Beckwith's presentation is pretty level—trying to just walk through the information dispassionately in a way that can help you understand the science part.

    youtube.com/watch?v=tP3VQk3mIgQ

    Note: Notwithstanding the use of em dash, this post was written by a human.

    #climate #ElNiño #ElNino #SuperElNiño #SuperElNino #ClimateModels #ClimateModeling #warming #heat #GlobalWarming #aerosol #aerosols #OceanWarming #ClimateSensitivity #ClimateScience #science #co2 #IPCC #forcing #Greenhouse #JamesHansen #PaulBeckwith #video #YouTube

  19. Rapid ocean warming is emerging as a critical driver of global climate instability, influencing weather patterns, ecosystems, and long-term environmental resilience.

    In the latest video, Egon Cholakian explores the underlying mechanisms behind this acceleration and why it demands urgent scientific and policy attention.

    youtube.com/watch?v=8WGubs…

    #ClimateChange #OceanWarming #ClimateScience #GlobalRisk #Sustainability #EnvironmentalPolicy #Research #ALLATRA #egoncholakian

  20. Rapid ocean warming is emerging as a critical driver of global climate instability, influencing weather patterns, ecosystems, and long-term environmental resilience.

    In the latest video, Egon Cholakian explores the underlying mechanisms behind this acceleration and why it demands urgent scientific and policy attention.

    youtube.com/watch?v=8WGubs…

    #ClimateChange #OceanWarming #ClimateScience #GlobalRisk #Sustainability #EnvironmentalPolicy #Research #ALLATRA #egoncholakian

  21. Rapid ocean warming is emerging as a critical driver of global climate instability, influencing weather patterns, ecosystems, and long-term environmental resilience.

    In the latest video, Egon Cholakian explores the underlying mechanisms behind this acceleration and why it demands urgent scientific and policy attention.

    youtube.com/watch?v=8WGubs…

    #ClimateChange #OceanWarming #ClimateScience #GlobalRisk #Sustainability #EnvironmentalPolicy #Research #ALLATRA #egoncholakian

  22. Rapid ocean warming is emerging as a critical driver of global climate instability, influencing weather patterns, ecosystems, and long-term environmental resilience.

    In the latest video, Egon Cholakian explores the underlying mechanisms behind this acceleration and why it demands urgent scientific and policy attention.

    youtube.com/watch?v=8WGubs…

    #ClimateChange #OceanWarming #ClimateScience #GlobalRisk #Sustainability #EnvironmentalPolicy #Research #ALLATRA #egoncholakian

  23. Antarctica retreat study signals future ice loss

    Applications 03/03/2026 509 views 16 likes The ice along Antarctica’s ‘grounding lines’ has been largely stable over the…
    #NewsBeep #News #Space #Antarctica #ClimateChange #glaciers #groundinglines #iceloss #oceanwarming #Science #Sealevelrise #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/455502/

  24. ☁️ 🌍 Cloud alert!
    Warming oceans = fewer marine stratocumulus clouds → less sunlight reflected → more warming. Spotlighted in a new #EUMETSAT case study.
    These subtle clouds play a huge role in our climate system — but they’re tricky to model.

    Check out the full case study here 👉 user.eumetsat.int/resources/ca

    Let’s keep pushing the boundaries of climate science — better data, smarter models, broader impact.

    #Climate #Clouds #OceanWarming #MachineLearning #Modeling

  25. Wytwarza 1/3 tlenu na Ziemi. Jeden z najmniejszych znanych organizmów zagrożony

    Zmiany klimatu mogą wywrócić do góry nogami życie w oceanach. Mikroskopijne bakterie, które są podstawą morskiego łańcucha pokarmowego, zaczynają znikać z tropikalnych wód. Prochlorococcus to bakterie z grupy sinic, osiągające wielkość do 1 mikrometra. W przyrodzie odgrywają bardzo istotną rolę. Choć są najmniejszymi organizmami fotosyntetyzującymi, wytwarzają aż 1/3 tlenu na Ziemi – i to zarówno […]

    spinka.tepewu.pl/2025/09/wytwa

  26. Wytwarza 1/3 tlenu na Ziemi. Jeden z najmniejszych znanych organizmów zagrożony

    Zmiany klimatu mogą wywrócić do góry nogami życie w oceanach. Mikroskopijne bakterie, które są podstawą morskiego łańcucha pokarmowego, zaczynają znikać z tropikalnych wód. Prochlorococcus to bakterie z grupy sinic, osiągające wielkość do 1 mikrometra. W przyrodzie odgrywają bardzo istotną rolę. Choć są najmniejszymi organizmami fotosyntetyzującymi, wytwarzają aż 1/3 tlenu na Ziemi – i to zarówno […]

    spinka.tepewu.pl/2025/09/wytwa

  27. Wytwarza 1/3 tlenu na Ziemi. Jeden z najmniejszych znanych organizmów zagrożony

    Zmiany klimatu mogą wywrócić do góry nogami życie w oceanach. Mikroskopijne bakterie, które są podstawą morskiego łańcucha pokarmowego, zaczynają znikać z tropikalnych wód. Prochlorococcus to bakterie z grupy sinic, osiągające wielkość do 1 mikrometra. W przyrodzie odgrywają bardzo istotną rolę. Choć są najmniejszymi organizmami fotosyntetyzującymi, wytwarzają aż 1/3 tlenu na Ziemi – i to zarówno […]

    spinka.tepewu.pl/2025/09/wytwa

  28. Wytwarza 1/3 tlenu na Ziemi. Jeden z najmniejszych znanych organizmów zagrożony

    Zmiany klimatu mogą wywrócić do góry nogami życie w oceanach. Mikroskopijne bakterie, które są podstawą morskiego łańcucha pokarmowego, zaczynają znikać z tropikalnych wód. Prochlorococcus to bakterie z grupy sinic, osiągające wielkość do 1 mikrometra. W przyrodzie odgrywają bardzo istotną rolę. Choć są najmniejszymi organizmami fotosyntetyzującymi, wytwarzają aż 1/3 tlenu na Ziemi – i to zarówno […]

    spinka.tepewu.pl/2025/09/wytwa

  29. Wytwarza 1/3 tlenu na Ziemi. Jeden z najmniejszych znanych organizmów zagrożony

    Zmiany klimatu mogą wywrócić do góry nogami życie w oceanach. Mikroskopijne bakterie, które są podstawą morskiego łańcucha pokarmowego, zaczynają znikać z tropikalnych wód. Prochlorococcus to bakterie z grupy sinic, osiągające wielkość do 1 mikrometra. W przyrodzie odgrywają bardzo istotną rolę. Choć są najmniejszymi organizmami fotosyntetyzującymi, wytwarzają aż 1/3 tlenu na Ziemi – i to zarówno […]

    spinka.tepewu.pl/2025/09/wytwa

  30. How fast is too fast? Lee & McManus reveal ocean warming rate—not just magnitude—determines marine population survival. Cooler refuges & genetic diversity offer resilience, but only if warming doesn't outpace adaptation.

    Now open access and ahead of print!
    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #ocean #oceanWarming #marine #population #survival #geneticDiversity #adaptation