Julian Cribb
@JulianCribb
Science author with a focus on the tenfold human existential crisis: food security, climate, extinction, planetary pollution, nukes, resources, AI, population.
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Prof. Eliot Jacobson Going up! Next floor: crop failures, water shortages, mass migrations.
“Our relationship with shopping is full of self-esteem anxiety, identity issues, a toxic cocktail of greed and guilt, and other emotions capitalism has cleverly interwoven into our purchasing decision“
#psychology #capitalism
tsakraklides.com/2022/07/09/new…
Rice, vegetables, chocolate, coffee, grapes, potatoes, and now...
'Avocado shortage warning as fruit smashed by climate change'
The best growing regions in countries like Burundi, Chile, Peru, Spain, South Africa & Mexico hit by more volatile conditions.
independent.co.uk/climate-change…
Labor's first extinction - salmon farm sewage equal to 1 million humans, directly supported by logo-wearing Anthony Albanese Tanya Plibersek to kill the few ancient skate left in Tasmania
theguardian.com/australia-news…
As we stare into the abyss of the #ClimateCrisis everyday trying to grasp its immensity - its power changing our lives -watching wildlife and ecosystems vanish remember as Jesse @Jess_M_Kennan & other scientists are saying
'This is just the beginning..'
theguardian.com/environment/ar…
Climate damages are '6X LARGER than previously thought', says new NBER working paper
– every 1C wipes out 12% of global GDP
– every tonne of CO2 causes >$1,000 of damages
Gernot Wagner tells me: 'Assuming nobody finds a flaw in this paper, it is going to truly change things'
'The deep ocean is one of the aspects of global warming that is committing us to centuries and milennia of #ClimateChange ' Angelique Melet
Copernicus Marine Service
bbc.com/news/science-e…
Ocean warming 40% faster than UN had previously estimated. *will post more below 🧵
A crucial article on why people who expose problems get blamed for them. It's a psychological reflex called spontaneous trait transference.
I suddenly understand more about my life. Thank you Jessica Wildfire. okdoomer.io/thebadguys/