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Aurélie Demesse

@aureliedemesse

ex-journaliste climat et environnement / née à 360 ppm

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Pour répondre aux nombreux commentaires vus ces derniers temps sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est en accès gratuit et explique pourquoi, malgré l'été belge "pourrie", le changement climatique est bien réel. Pensez-y la prochaine fois que vous postez une photo du ciel gris... ⬇️

Non, le temps pourri en Belgique ne remet pas en cause le nouveau record de température mondiale pour juillet lalibre.be/planete/enviro…



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Peut-on vraiment compter sur le #soleil pour chauffer les bâtiments ? On va parler des #nuages, des problèmes d'ensoleillement dans le nord de la France et de la notion de gisement solaire. UN FIL 1/12

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For climate advocates across the country, the outcome of this election means that all of us must find ways to redouble our efforts and find bipartisan solutions to the climate crisis that create jobs, promote prosperity and safeguard the future of humanity. In a moment such as…


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On the bright side, we now have an answer to the Fermi Paradox


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Reminder: Victory for Trump is likely to all but end global hopes of staying below 1.5C, our analysis found in March carbonbrief.org/analysis-trump…

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Climat : l’objectif de limiter le réchauffement à 1,5°C est quasi hors de portée lesoir.be/631615/article…

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Sometimes news like this hits harder than I can handle. How are you supposed to function knowing everything you care about is being systematically wiped from the Earth and half of the people you talk to don’t even believe it? And if they do, they don’t care. How do you exist?

Wildlife numbers fall by 73% in 50 years, global stocktake finds bbc.in/3ZZAEIq



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If this doesn't scare the sh*t out of you it should This is absolutely devastating - and possibly game-changing - news theguardian.com/environment/20…


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Over 40 years ago, Exxon's top scientists internally warned the company that climate change could lead to "catastrophic" weather events. Now those fossil-fueled catastrophes are playing out before our eyes. heated.world/p/how-fossil-f…


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IPCC chief says 1.5C target 'slipping' as opposed to 'missed' that @Telegraph reports. Still bad - but slightly different. Words eh. telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/…


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🌍 Le changement climatique et son origine humaine font l'objet d'un consensus scientifique fondé sur des milliers d'études. Pourtant dans une vidéo virale, un influenceur entend dénoncer "l'arnaque mondiale" du réchauffement. ⚠️ Il y accumule les propos trompeurs #AFP ⤵️ 1/8

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Mon prochain livre intitulé « #Bioclimatique » et publié aux éditions Terre Urbaine est bientôt disponible ! Laissez-moi vous le présenter rapidement... 🔽 UN FIL 1/12

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Le nouveau record journalier est 31,3 degrés (Uccle).


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Remember: this is WINTER in Australia! Our planet has a severe fever, and fossil fuel usage and nature killing are responsible. There is no planet B. We HAVE TO decarbonise and restore nature urgently, in an equitable way. It IS POSSIBLE! Policymakers, businesses, and citizens…

We have just observed the highest temperature ever recorded in winter in Australia 🇦🇺 Multiple weather stations have been breaking records, highest temperature came in today at +41.6°C in Western Australia (Yampi Sound). Astonishing intensity of heat for winter.



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Depuis plusieurs jours, l'Australie vit un épisode climatique hors-norme. En plein hiver, la température a atteint 41.6°C, record national hivernal (+10 à +16°C aux normes). La figure de @WxNB_ est éloquente : cet évènement semble unique, de loin, dans la climatologie locale.

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"The way I see it at this point is, we essentially change everything or we essentially lose everything. because of the decades of delay. if you don’t agree with me yet you will when things get even hotter" @ClimateHuman, NASA climate scientist.

Sea surface temperatures hit 97.7°F (36.5°C) in the Persian Gulf this past week. One of the highest sea surface temperatures ever recorded on Earth.

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COMMUNICATING WITH STRIPES Climate: showyourstripes.info Biodiversity (@findingnature): biodiversitystripes.info Ocean acidification (Niki Gruber & Luke Gregor): oceanacidificationstripes.info Air quality (@KJPringle & @jimmcquaid): airqualitystripes.info


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So here's how we should look at all this temperature stuff. The fundamental thing to understand is that there is a cut off point where the human body dies in 6 hours (Wet Bulb Effect)- around 35C to 50C, depending on the humidity. As I keep reminding people, when people die they…

Dhahran, Saudi Arabia recorded a heat index of 134°F (56.7°C) at midnight tonight. This is near the upper limit of human survivability.

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New air quality stripes! Find your city and see how the air quality has changed over the past 170+ years. airqualitystripes.info Built by: @KJPringle & @jimmcquaid

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Dhahran, Saudi Arabia recorded a heat index of 134°F (56.7°C) at midnight tonight. This is near the upper limit of human survivability.

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