Swinda Falkena
@swinda.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral Researcher at Utrecht University | Climate Scientist - Physicist - Mathematician | Tipping - Subpolar Gyre - Weather Regimes - Complexity | Runner | she/her
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swinda.bsky.social
De verkiezingen komen eraan! Nu is er een stemwijzer die vertelt wat de partijen zeggen over de bescherming van de zee. De zee is van levensbelang voor ons, zeker in waterland Nederland, dus geef op 29 oktober je stem aan een partij die er goed voor zorgt.

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Stem voor de Zee - Wereldoceaandagen
Jouw stem voor de ZEE is van levensbelang Nederland is een waterland. We zijn trots op onze dijken en hoe we samenleven met het water, van rivieren tot zee. De zee is ook een bron van leven en trouwe ...
wereldoceaandagen.nl
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arthuroldeman.bsky.social
🔥✊Urgent en ingrijpend, maar noem het liever niet radicaal. Met huidige klimaatbeleid stevenen we af op 2,7C opwarming in 2100, want een ongekende ontwrichting van de samenleving zou betekenen. Dat niet serieus nemen, dát is radicaal!

Lees het artikel hier ⤵️
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arthuroldeman.bsky.social
📉 🪴 Als we het 1,5 graden doel uit het Parijsakkoord serieus nemen, dan moeten we in Nederland deze verregaande noodmaatregelen treffen. ➡️

❤️‍🔥 Samen met Janneke Barten schreef ik een stuk in De Helling (@wbgroenlinks.bsky.social) over de noodzaak van 'klimaatnoodmaatregelen'. 1/3
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gsiexeter.bsky.social
📢 OUT NOW: Global Tipping Points Report 2025 📢

💡 A new report provides a temperature check on the status of dangerous Earth system #TippingPoints and opportunities in #PositiveTippingPoints across sectors.

Read the full report: global-tipping-points.org/resources-gt...
#GTPR2025 #COP30
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rahmstorf.bsky.social
Great interview of climate scientist Mike Mann and virologist Peter Hotez on the war on science by special interest groups. My colleague Mann endured vicious attacks after his pioneering (and solidly confirmed) ‘hockey stick’ curve of #globalwarming.

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Authors of 'Science Under Siege' warn of concerted effort to discredit science
From its embrace of dubious research about autism, its skepticism over vaccines and its wholesale rejection of the consensus about climate change, the Trump administration has set off alarm bells with...
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rahmstorf.bsky.social
“Bivalve records are really amazing. They are like the tree rings of the sea. They offer a continuous, annually resolved record of ocean conditions.”
New study finds #AMOC destabilization since 1950 "suggesting that the region is moving toward a tipping point."🌊
insideclimatenews.org/news/0310202...
New Study Shows Disruption of Ocean Currents That Stabilize the Global Climate - Inside Climate News
Clam shell growth rings contain clues about the looming potential for a tipping point into climate collapse.
insideclimatenews.org
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rahmstorf.bsky.social
“We are the most intellectual species to walk the planet, but we’re not intelligent. If you’re intelligent you don’t destroy your only home.”

Dr. Jane Goodall
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thierryaaron.bsky.social
“If we continue, however, with the policies that we have out there, we are clearly on a pathway now of 2.7 degrees or 3 degrees where adaptation is simply not doable anymore. This is just what it is. We cannot protect Amsterdam from sea level rise of 3m. This is just not doable,” Thallinger said.
Why insurers worry the world could soon become uninsurable
Günther Thallinger, a board member at Allianz, one of the world's biggest insurers, says the climate crisis could make adaptation economically unviable.
www.cnbc.com
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colincarlson.bsky.social
🚨 NEW: Climate change is already causing 30,000 deaths per year - a global annual economic loss of $100-350B USD - but the true damage is probably 10x higher. Out TODAY in Nature Climate Change: the first systematic look at the science of "health impact attribution" 🔓 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
"Health losses attributed to anthropogenic climate change," a brief communication in the journal Nature Climate Change. There's a map showing regions of the world, and pie charts of relevant studies as they apply to different health impacts like "heat-related deaths" and "maternal and child health"
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ketanjoshi.co
This is a nice illustration of how waste powers production.

The idea of single-use, discardable plastic 'filling up landfills' was magic for producers.

This is the same principle behind fossil fuel companies producing energy, and the tech companies that waste it

www.jasontreat.com/plastic-1
a chart showing the rising amount of plastic consumption from 1950 to 2000 and 15, with most of the rise attributable to packaging where plastic is only used for about six months. Most of it is never recycled or incinerated
swinda.bsky.social
Interesting new study! They attributed heatwaves🔥 to emissions of individual companies. Companies that emit a lot of CO2 contribute to climate change, making heatwaves more intense. Can this help in pushing them to reduce emissions and hold them accountable for the damage?

doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Systematic attribution of heatwaves to the emissions of carbon majors - Nature
Climate change made 213 historical heatwaves reported over 2000–2023 more likely and more intense, to which each of the 180 carbon majors (fossil fuel and cement producers) substantially contributed.
www.nature.com
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rahmstorf.bsky.social
Wow. The US Energy Department has withdrawn its scam climate report and disbanded its „Climate Working Group“ in order to dodge a law suit against the scam.
They must have realized that this scam report by a few „climate skeptics“ is indefensible nonsense.

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POLITICO Pro: DOE says it dissolved research group that wrote its controversial climate report
The department said the end of the Climate Working Group means environmental groups' complaint over alleged Federal Advisory Committee Act violations is no longer valid.
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codyhochstenbach.bsky.social
VVD partij ideoloog en wetenschappelijk directeur trekt de hele klimaatwetenschap in twijfel. Dan snap ik wel dat je niet met GL-PvdA wil, maar liever met PVV
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swinda.bsky.social
It was a pleasure giving a seminar at the VU today in the Water & Climate Risk group. I enjoyed the great questions and discussion, given me lots of new ideas :)

I discussed subpolar gyre variability mechanisms, links with the AMOC and impacts of an AMOC collapse on European precipitation.
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glenpeters.bsky.social
Here is the starter pack you have all been waiting for:

IPCC AR7 Scientists

(the scientists that will write the next assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for the next few years)

Thanks @soniaseneviratne.bsky.social

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ccss-uu.bsky.social
CCSS Lunch Meeting #75: Tipping Behavior in Complex Systems - an introduction.

🗓️🕛Thu 11 Sept. 12:00-13:00.

Dr. Robbin Bastiaansen will give the kick-off talk of the new CCSS meetings topic: Tipping behavior in Natural and Societal Systems.

Please sign up 👇 for free 🥪
www.uu.nl/en/events/cc...
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swinda.bsky.social
📢New preprint out! We study the interaction between slowly varying weather regimes and storm tracks, deriving a Rossby wave breaking recipe for how regimes are linked to wave breaking events.

In short, given the regime, we can anticipate where storms likely develop.

doi.org/10.22541/ess...
On storm tracks, weather regimes, and a wave breaking recipe
The atmospheric circulation is often described as a combination of low-frequency variability, such as weather regimes that can persist for weeks, and high-frequency variability, including synoptic sys...
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