Giulia Faucher
@giuliafaucher.bsky.social
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Postdoc & MSCA Fellow
@geomar.de
đ Ocean scientist | Phytoplankton lover
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Fabio Chiusi
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âcon una retribuzione in alcuni casi âinferiore fino al 76,95% rispetto alla soglia di povertĂ e inferiore fino allâ81,62% rispetto alla contrattazione collettivaââ
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Glovo sotto indagine per caporalato: sfruttamento dei riders a Milano e in tutta Italia
La Procura di Milano ha disposto un controllo giudiziario su Foodinho srl per condizioni lavorative gravemente inique, coinvolgendo migliaia di fattorini e contratti sindacali controversi.
https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/glovo-finisce-sotto-controllo-giudiziario-il-reato-caporalato-AItZC5JB
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Cool tool!!! Congratulations to
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Shannon Osaka
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Scientists were frustrated by a piece in the Guardian earlier this week that seemed to call into question the science on microplastics in the body. I wrote about why researchers are certain microplastics are in the human body -- and what we still don't know:
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A scientist questioned new microplastics findings. Then other researchers fired back.
A prominent scientist criticized microplastics research methods. Others are defending the work.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2026/01/17/microplastics-research-debate/
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Eos
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2025 was Earthâs 3rd hottest year since record-keeping began. The past 3 years represent a âwarming spikeâ that scientists donât yet fully understand. đ§Ș Analyses by
@berkeleyearth.org
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@noaa.gov
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@rhg.com
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@climatecentral.org
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@rarohde.bsky.social
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The Past 3 Years Have Been the Three Hottest on Record - Eos
Extreme heat in 2023, 2024, and 2025 indicates a warming spike, a new analysis finds.
https://eos.org/articles/the-past-3-years-have-been-the-three-hottest-on-record
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Ian Hall
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The three-year global temperature average has exceeded 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for the first time on record. This isnât a projection; itâs happening now.
www.independent.co.uk/climate-chan...
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Warning as scientists find this year was one of the three hottest on record
Climate change made 2025 one of the hottest years ever recorded
https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/2025-weather-extreme-climate-change-study-b2892094.html
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Prof Friederike Otto
about 1 month ago
Looking back to
@wwattribution.bsky.social
studies in 2025 showed again, in stark terms, how unfairly the consequences of human-induced climate change are distributed. The world does not have to be like this, we have a lot of agency to make it better.
www.worldweatherattribution.org/unequal-evid...
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David Ho
about 2 months ago
I've mostly been talking about the Trump regime's plan to dismantle NCAR, but you might be asking yourself, wtf is NCAR and why should I care?
@drshepherd2013.bsky.social
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Damian Carrington
about 2 months ago
Good news: "The
#climatecrisis
is over today" Well, according to Czechiaâs new interim environment minister, Petr Macinka, who also says the department needs to be âde-ideologized" Macinka is leader of the right-wing Motorists for Themselves party
www.politico.eu/article/clim...
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Czech climate policy gutted by minister who vowed âgreen blood will runâ
The new government plans to rewrite Czechiaâs green rules.
https://www.politico.eu/article/climate-policy-czechia-petr-macinka-andrej-babis-eu-politics/?utm_source=cbnewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=2025-12-19&utm_campaign=Daily+Briefing+Trump+Media+fusion+deal+Czech+climate+policy+gutted+BP+reaction
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Marco Chitti
about 2 months ago
From Today, Rome's metro will be slightly less underbuilt: the two-station segment between San Giovanni and Colosseo-Fori Inperiali just opened, increasing by a round 50% the number of connections in the network (from 2 to 3 đ), giving Rome a partial "Soviet Triangle" Pics from various sources.
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It took 12 years but it looks so gorgeous đ€©đ€©đ€©
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Congrats to Falilu! I'm super happy for him to see this paper published! đ One of the most energetic and kind scientists I've ever (virtually) met!!
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Wet and dry seasons modulate coastal coccolithophore dynamics off South-western Nigeria (Gulf of Guinea)
Abstract. Coccolithophores are calcifying unicellular phytoplankton at the base of the marine food web, playing a key role in pelagic calcium carbonate production. While their sensitivity to environme...
https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/22/7865/2025/
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Damian Carrington
2 months ago
The Paris climate treaty changed the world. Hereâs how By
@rebeccasolnit.bsky.social
"For decades it has has been too late to save everything, but it will never be too late to save anything."
#climatecrisis
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
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The Paris climate treaty changed the world. Hereâs how | Rebecca Solnit
Thereâs much more to do, but we should be encouraged by the progress we have made
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/dec/12/paris-climate-treaty-anniversary
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Environmental Information: Use and Influence (Dalhousie Univ.)
2 months ago
Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR), now mostly untested, could aid in removing atmospheric carbon. Grabb et al. highlight the importance of engaging
#fisheries
, aquaculture &
#Indigenous
communities in
#mCDR
#decisions
& offer helpful recommendations
@icesmarine.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1093/ices...
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Naomi Oreskes
2 months ago
U.S. Introduces New Female Crash-Test Dummy Standards
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/23/u...
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U.S. Introduces New Female Crash-Test Dummy Standards
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/23/us/female-crash-test-dummy.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share
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Un gioiellino âMedusa, Storie della fine del mondo (per come lo conosciamo)â ha uno stile ibrido tra giornalismo, saggistica e scrittura poetica. Raccoglie storie, reportage, riflessioni, citazioni attorno ai temi della crisi ecologica, dellâAntropocene. BELLISSIMO đđ
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Matthew Sinton đłïžâđ
3 months ago
My mumâs response when I described the academic publishing system đ I mean, sheâs not wrong!
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Emily Pontecorvo
3 months ago
UN sec. gen. Antonio Guterres got it wrong when he said "Scientists tell us that a temporary overshoot above 1.5 degrees is now inevitable." Surpassing 1.5 may be inevitable, but the "temporary" part, not so much. My Q&A w/ an expert on why COPs need to confront this.
heatmap.news/climate/cop-...
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The Next COP Needs to Confront âOvershootâ
The Paris Agreement goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is now all but impossible. Limiting â and eventually reversing â the damage will take some thought.
https://heatmap.news/climate/cop-net-zero-overshoot
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PIK_climate
3 months ago
"Warming is going to exceed 1.5°C. We are heading into overshoot within the next few years": a stark message by PIK Director Rockström & James Dyke in
@theconversation.com
. Yet, science shows a way back: fossil-fuel phase-out, nature protection, carbon removal.
theconversation.com/the-world-lo...
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The world lost the climate gamble. Now it faces a dangerous new reality
The world bet on collective but voluntary action to keep global warming at a safe level.
https://theconversation.com/the-world-lost-the-climate-gamble-now-it-faces-a-dangerous-new-reality-270392
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GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
3 months ago
A GEOMAR study has revealed that heat accumulated in the ocean may be released once more from the depths of the Southern Ocean, following centuries of atmospheric cooling after the reversal of anthropogenic global warming â possibly as a large âheat burpââ and warm the atmosphere once more.
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Southern Oceanâs Heat Storage â a Possible Cause of Future âHeat Burpsâ
20 November 2025 / Kiel. So far, the ocean has helped to buffer global warming by absorbing more than 90 per cent of the excess heat trapped in the Earth system by the anthropogenic greenhouse effect....
https://www.geomar.de/en/news/article/waermesammler-suedozean-und-moegliche-waermeruelpser-in-der-zukunft
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Tom Flood
3 months ago
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Randall Munroe
3 months ago
Car Size
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Pierre Friedlingstein
3 months ago
Looking at the âbrightâ side, 35 economies are decarbonizing: reducing their fossil COâ emissions while having a growing economy. Together they account for 27% of global fossil COâ emissions.
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Pierre Friedlingstein
3 months ago
1) Fossil fuel Still no peak. Emissions are projected to increase by 1.1% in 2025, reaching 38.1 GtCO2. An all time high.
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The War on Cars
3 months ago
Pure joy on the Bike Bus this morning!
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I read it literally non-stop. I canât believe it was written 20 years ago. On Beauty: art, family drama, and academic chaos. I loved everyone in this book (especially Kiki đ„°). Zadie Smith shows us that beauty isnât perfect⊠itâs awkward, loud, complicated, and hilariously human
#BookSky
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Internazionale
3 months ago
CâĂš molto pessimismo sui risultati che potrĂ raggiungere la Cop30, ma lâatteggiamento pragmatico del governo brasiliano potrebbe aiutare a realizzare iniziative concrete. Leggi l'articolo di New Scientist.
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Cosa ci si puĂČ aspettare dalla conferenza sul clima in Brasile
CâĂš molto pessimismo sui risultati che potrĂ raggiungere la Cop30, ma lâatteggiamento pragmatico del governo brasiliano potrebbe aiutare a realizzare iniziative concrete. Leggi
https://www.internazionale.it/notizie/luke-taylor/2025/11/10/cosa-dobbiamo-aspettarci-dalla-conferenza-sul-clima-in-brasile
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Ian Hall
3 months ago
When climate scientists say an outcome is âunlikely,â do you hear âit probably wonât happenâ or âscientists arenât sureâ? A new study shows word choice can influence perception of scientific consensus Does âa small probabilityâ sound more confident to you?
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Negative verbal probabilities undermine communication of climate science - Nature Climate Change
Effective communication of uncertainty is vital for public accurate understanding of climate science. Here the authors find that projections using positive probability terms (for example, a small prob...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-025-02472-1
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Ian Hall
3 months ago
đ Deep-sea mining discharge can disrupt midwater food webs Isotope data show >6 ”m natural particles fuel zooplankton diets, but mining adds inert particles of the same size, diluting nutrition and triggering bottom-up impacts that reach predators Just say no
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Deep-sea mining discharge can disrupt midwater food webs - Nature Communications
Deep-sea mining in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone may release waste into midwaters that support diverse marine life. This study finds such discharges could dilute key food particles and disrupt trophic l...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-65411-w
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Lennart Bach
3 months ago
"Natural CO2 removal is increasingly being claimed as anthropogenic climate mitigation. This misrepresentation is already prevalent for forests and coastal ecosystems; there is now the risk of the error reoccurring for open-ocean CO2 uptake via the biological carbon pump."\ đ
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Natural carbon uptake by ocean biology will not deliver credible carbon credits
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment - Natural CO2 removal is increasingly being claimed as anthropogenic climate mitigation. This misrepresentation is already prevalent for forests and coastal...
https://rdcu.be/eOooz
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Jean-Pierre Gattuso
3 months ago
đŁ đ New funding opportunity! Carbon to Sea and the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation invite proposals to study how ocean alkalinity enhancement (#OAE) affects key marine species. Two 24-month projects will be funded. Apply by 16 January 2026.
#mCDR
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www.carbontosea.org/rfp-effect-o...
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Request for Proposals:Â Effect of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement on Commercially and Culturally Important Species - Carbon to Sea Initiative
A non-profit effort advancing ocean-based carbon dioxide removal
https://www.carbontosea.org/rfp-effect-of-oae-on-commercially-and-culturally-important-species/
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Joeri Rogelj
3 months ago
Today is the official launch of this year's
@unep.org
#EmissionsGap
report. It's title says it all OFF TARGET that's true for progress, NDCs and implementation
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Internazionale
3 months ago
Nelle maggiori cittĂ del mondo stanno aumentando sensibilmente le persone che usano le bici per spostarsi. Nonostante lâinsofferenza degli automobilisti e le paure dei pedoni.
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Saranno le bici a cambiare le cittĂ , non lâauto elettrica
Nelle maggiori cittĂ del mondo stanno aumentando sensibilmente le persone che usano le bici per spostarsi. Nonostante lâinsofferenza degli automobilisti e le paure dei pedoni. Leggi
https://www.internazionale.it/notizie/2025/11/03/saranno-le-bici-a-cambiare-le-citta-non-l-auto-elettrica
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Internazionale
3 months ago
In quali cittĂ ci si puĂČ permettere un appartamento da single in affitto senza spendere piĂč del 30 per cento del proprio reddito? Leggi l'articolo di Donata Columbro.
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Lâindice di Carrie Bradshaw
In quali cittĂ ci si puĂČ permettere un appartamento da single in affitto senza spendere piĂč del 30 per cento del proprio reddito? Leggi
https://www.internazionale.it/notizie/donata-columbro/2025/11/01/numeri-indice-carrie-bradshaw
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Ian Hall
3 months ago
đ A pandemic-era breakthrough has allowed scientists to literally expand our view of plankton. By using ultrastructure expansion microscopy, researchers visualised the inner workings of hundreds of marine species for the first time
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/202...
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A new microscopy breakthrough is revealing the oceansâ invisible life
A pandemic-era breakthrough has allowed scientists to literally expand our view of plankton. By using ultrastructure expansion microscopy, researchers visualized the inner workings of hundreds of mari...
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/11/251101000359.htm?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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Springer Nature
4 months ago
Penguin poop might help cool Antarctica. A study in @commsearth.nature.com suggests ammonia from Adelie penguin guano boosts cloud formation, which could reduce surface temperatures and slow sea ice loss:
www.nature.com/articles/s43...
#AnimalBehaviour
#ClimateSky
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Internazionale
3 months ago
I cubani scappano dalla repressione e dalla crisi economica. Ma negli Stati Uniti trovano una comunitĂ che appoggia le politiche di Trump. Leggi l'articolo del New Yorker:
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Among the authors I hold dearest,
#ElizabethStrout
books feel like a warm blanket on a rainy autumn afternoon. They warm my heart and make reflect on human bonds, friendship, family silences, untold feelings, and the power of sharing our stories. Her latest book is full of beauty đđ
#booksky
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A very refreshing talk today! A fascinating journey into the seafloor through the stories of ocean mappers, explorers, entrepreneurs, dreamers and Indigenous people. Thanks so much
@laura-trethewey.bsky.social
Canât wait to read your book! đ
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MitĂŹ Vigliero
4 months ago
Sigfrido Ranucci: âIl Garante contro di noi su input politico. E abbiamo un filmato che lo dimostraâ Il conduttore di Report: «Ghiglia, membro dellâAutoritĂ , nella sede di FdI con Arianna Meloni prima della sanzione»
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Sigfrido Ranucci: âIl Garante contro di noi su input politico. E abbiamo un filmato che lo dimostraâ
Il conduttore di Report: «Ghiglia, membro dellâAutoritĂ , nella sede di FdI con Arianna Meloni prima della sanzione»
https://www.lastampa.it/politica/2025/10/26/news/sigfrido_ranucci_il_garante_contro_di_noi_su_input_politico-15368454/?ref=LSHA-BH-P1-S3-T1
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Pr Carlos Moreno - IAE Paris1 Sorbonne University
4 months ago
Lâaltra faccia dellâentropia urbana: perchĂ© funzionano le cittĂ dei 15 minuti di Gabriella Grasso
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Lâaltra faccia dellâentropia urbana: perchĂ© funzionano le cittĂ dei 15 minuti
Contro la gentrificazione e lâovertourism: dallâintuizione di Carlos Moreno sono nate 130 iniziative, dalla Francia alla Corea del Sud. Con lâobiettivo di rendere gli spazi in cui viviamo piĂč inclusiv...
https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/l-altra-faccia-dell-entropia-urbana-perche-funzionano-citta-15-minuti-AGvLLSRD
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COâRE â The Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub
4 months ago
Last week we hosted the 4th webinar in our GGR Insights series. In 'Making space for "place" in carbon removal: learning from the communities of St Ives Bay', we explored a marine CO2 removal trial in Cornwall & the community response to it. Watch the recording on YouTube:
youtu.be/_MgoETf3-Sg?...
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Making space for âplaceâ in carbon removal: learning from the communities of St Ives Bay
This is a recording of the fourth webinar in the GGR Insights series, which presents the latest research and debates what is needed to enable the sustainable scale-up of greenhouse gas removal in theâŠ
https://youtu.be/_MgoETf3-Sg?si=KHRF79DQc4uh9uko
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Damian Carrington
4 months ago
New podcast: Women Leading on Climate, hosted by
@cathmckenna.bsky.social
#climatecrisis
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Christiana Figueres on keeping 1.5°C Alive | Women Leading on Climate
YouTube video by Women Leading on Climate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSudlmSPQ8Q
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Two young people in my group asked why senior researchers with big egos treat them in ways that go beyond basic respect. I don't know. But I do know that literature is a safe place where we read other stories to understand ourselves, to learn to be decent human beings. Let's read more. This bookđđđ
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