"I think for the first time in my life I would actually feel betrayed by my government. I've never said that before, I've never thought that before - I never thought I would think that before - but I would feel betrayed.”
The fight for Pākiri #waronnature https://t.co/Y78Wp13kuF
My sister Emma's legacy scholarship is helping another woman in science: she's decoding the language of black angel fish!
https://t.co/kieUJbcnVt via @LinkedIn
Code Yikes!!!
The planet is now at 15 consecutive days of record global surface temperatures, likely the hottest 15 days in the last 100,000+ years.
Also, today's global temperature of 17.114°C once again breached the Paris agreement, at 1.51°C over the 1850-1900 baseline.
Ugg. In the dead of winter, some areas of the coast of Antarctica are above freezing today, so of course the ice isn't forming.
The planet is experiencing a concurrence of 5σ events, ocean temps, surface temps, El Nino, Antarctic ice, that only continue to get more extreme.
The Emma Waterhouse scholarship for women studying natural sciences at the University of Auckland is open. Emma photographed this Royal on Campbell Island in 1994 and she was there because she studied science. To donate or to apply go to...
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@dbseymour Given half nz road signage is already te reo, hope you do bloody get lost on your way to whanganui, via Te Awamutu, kihikihi, otorohanga, tekuiti, Pio Pio, marakopa, awakino, mokau, Tongaporutu, and all those other little places that you can’t decipher
Dive into another world with this podcast series about the Tu Mai Taonga project which I am proud to be part of. This is the first one: Banding together to protect Aotea's precious seabirds https://t.co/TwjAbnuQSX
The local paper has covered this huge landfill case from the get go - the most complex ever before the Environment Court, thanks to Auckland Council’s failure to uphold its own Unitary Plan https://t.co/87Kd7weX5A