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If you're feeling anxious or depressed about the climate and want to do something to help right now, from your bed, for free...
Start helping with citizen science projects
What's a citizen science project? Basically, it's crowdsourced science. In this case, crowdsourced climate science, that you can help with!
You don't need qualifications or any training besides the slideshow at the start of a project. There are a lot of things that humans can do way better than machines can, even with only minimal training, that are vital to science - especially digitizing records and building searchable databases
Like labeling trees in aerial photos so that scientists have better datasets to use for restoration.
Or counting cells in fossilized plants to track the impacts of climate change.
Or digitizing old atmospheric data to help scientists track the warming effects of El Niño.
Or counting penguins to help scientists better protect them.
Those are all on one of the most prominent citizen science platforms, called Zooniverse, but there are a ton of others, too.
Oh, and btw, you don't have to worry about messing up, because several people see each image. Studies show that if you pool the opinions of however many regular people (different by field), it matches the accuracy rate of a trained scientist in the field.
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I spent a lot of time doing this when I was really badly injured and housebound, and it was so good for me to be able to HELP and DO SOMETHING, even when I was in too much pain to leave my bed. So if you are chronically ill/disabled/for whatever reason can't participate or volunteer for things in person, I highly highly recommend.
Next time you wish you could do something - anything - to help
Remember that actually, you can. And help with some science.
#honestly I've been meaning to make a big fancy thorough post about this for literally over a year now#finally just accepted that's not going to happen#so have this!#there's also a ton of projects in other fields as well btw#including humanities#and participating can be a great way to get experience/build your resume esp if you want to go into the sciences#actual data handling! yay#science#citizen science#climate change#climate crisis#climate action#environment#climate solutions#meterology#global warming#biology#ecology#plants#hope#volunteer#volunteering#disability#actually disabled#data science#archives#digital archives#digitization#ways to help#hopepunk
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Amber Midthunder as Naru Prey (2022) dir. Dan Trachtenberg
#prey#prey 2022#filmedit#ambermidthunderedit#filmgifs#filmtv#horroredit#preyedit#horrorsource#moviegifs#fyeahmovies#tvandfilm#ladiesofcinema#junkfooddaily#*#by yel#2020s#science fiction#action
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DR ADAM LEVY ClimateAdam ROSEMARY MOSCO
#comic#climate change#climate science#climate action#climate crisis#doom scroll break#radical optimism#hope is a radical act
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Akira (1988) dir. Katsuhiro Otomo
#akira#akiraedit#filmedit#animeedit#animationedit#cyberpunkedit#action#science fiction#1980s#anja#cinematv#dailyflicks#filmtvtoday#fyeahmovies#useranimusvox#userrobin#usersugar#userdiana#userteri#usereevee#usermandie#userkarlo#userlynn#useraurore#tuserhan#usermichi#useradie#userkd#tuserpris#userbamf
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The Death of Wei Wuxian.
(Thank you to everyone who participated in the poll!)
#poorly drawn mdzs#mdzs#wei wuxian#yin tiger tally#'Death by radish related reasons' was the unexpected - but very welcome - winner!#I had a lot of fun coming up with a silly radish related reason that could have fit within canon.#Posing these action shots was a whole other challenge though! I had so many different versions get scrapped! AH!#The original intention was to make this a bonus ep in PD-MDZS but we kind of...don't come back to this topic.#So it is an aside! And I love making follow up comics for polls!#A huge bummer that this is the only time I ever got to show off my Yin Tiger Tally design...To me it was like a funny little bug creature.#And now it is forever broken...Broke ass bug...#And of course it is artsy and decorated with a tassel. WWX has an artist's eye.#His science experiment *will* look rad as hell and be nearly indestructible.#Speaking of designs - I chickened out of showing off my real headcanon design for the end of YLLZ era. That will be another post.
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🚨 Cool new project alert 🚨
WE- you, me, everyone- need to work together to get important science messages out to people.
We're in an all-hands-on-deck moment here.
We've learned the hard way that talking to each other on social media about these problems, while very important, is insufficient to get CORRECT information to a critical mass of people.
That's why, if you ask me, it's time to hit the street.
4 artists & 3 scientists collaborated on these posters. We hope YOU will put them out in your community. Each poster comes w/info about each topic.
Where should you put these posters?
Community Bulletin Boards
Classrooms
Your street-facing window
Wooden street poles
ETC
Here's who worked on this project:
Science Funding Saves Lives
Poster by Amy Schwartz
Article by @mikefeigin.bsky.social
Biology is Bigger than Binaries
Poster [email protected]
Article [email protected]
Protecting Wildlife Starts with YOU
Poster [email protected]
Article by me
Will our Oceans Thrive or Nosedive?
Poster [email protected]
Article by me
Alright now go buy some posters and put them in the public space. I'd give them to you for free but uhhhh I'm broke and can't afford to. We're making them as cheap as we can.
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Reblogging this drawing with the Timelapse because I finally figured out how to add those and I think it’s cool
Took me about 60 hours which is CRAZY,, I call this one The Quark Family when I’m talking about it (which seems apt) and I’ve literally crammed so many references and details and hours into this my life feels so empty without it. Tumblr is butchering the image quality but that’s just what it is ig,,, I’ve tried and I can’t seem to fix it
Progress shots and closeups under the cut (and a full list of the references and stuff I crammed in in the tags bc I have to know that they’re all noticed)
#we’re looking through their mirror btw in case that doesn’t come across#gonna be a lot of tags sorry for that#Some of these little details may be incredibly obv or not super subtle anyway but I wanna be thorough#the posters on the wall are the 2 ferengi tv shows boimler watches in ld#btwn them is nog’s old report card#he’s got a c- in history a b in bajoran an a+ in math (bc he’s good w engineering) and c’s in science and math#the note on the side says “nog is a great kid but he needs to do his homework -KO”#there’s nail polish everywhere bc obv#top shelf odo is hiding in a bottle spying on quark next to the rules of acquisition#middle shelf are quark’s action figures that moogie gave him#the yellow one is doing a sailor moon pose#ds9 snow globe and baseball cap next to baseball on last shelf bc they’re obsessed#there’s a baseball bat agains the chair too#the torn poster next to nog is a vic fontaine poster quark tore down bc he won’t advertise the enemy#the paper on the table is a spreadsheet detailing quark’s current purchase/sales on yamok sauce (yes ik they don’t use paper)#the cups/bottles are root beer raktajink and sluggo cola (from ld) respectively#on the shelf btwn quark and not there’s one of those golden ferengi busts quark prays to#next to it the three bottles are romulan ale kanar and bajoran spring wine respectively#the rug IS the trans flag in case you were wondering bc ds9 canonically has trans carpets it only makes sense#leeta has a bottle of prophets perfume#the eyeshadow pallete on the table in front of them is quark’s#the papers by that are profit assessments for the bar for the week#rom has a bottle of tooth polish#rom and nog are both wearing bajoran earrings bc leeta#now that I’m typing this all out I have so many other references and details that I wish I added in#quark#rom#leeta#nog#jake sisko
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We’re otterly excited to share that Executive Director Julie Packard is one of six finalists for the 2025 Indianapolis Prize–considered the world’s highest honor for wildlife conservation! 🦦💙

Julie has made waves in the sustainable seafood movement through creating Seafood Watch and has been a leading voice for science-based policy reform in support of a healthy ocean. The Aquarium is honored for this recognition and congratulates all the nominated finalists.
Visit the link below to learn more about the Indianapolis Prize. The recipient of the award will be announced in May!
#monterey bay aquarium#women in science#did you know julie is an algae biologist?#sealebrating action for the ocean
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#neil degrasse tyson#climate change#climate crisis#climate action#the elite#elitist#elitism#wealthy privilege#entitled people#entitlement issues#trump#donald trump#trump 2024#democrats#president trump#florida#california#globalism#leftist#leftism#science#fraud#physics#college#education#tucker carlson#dan bongino#joe rogan#aoc#bernie sanders
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In just 40 seconds, Greta Thunberg explains why it is totally coherent to protest both genocide and climate collapse.
#In just 40 seconds#Greta Thunberg explains why it is totally coherent to protest both genocide and climate collapse.#videos#video#greta thunberg#climate change#genocide#class war#ausgov#politas#auspol#tasgov#taspol#australia#fuck neoliberals#neoliberal capitalism#anthony albanese#albanese government#climate crisis#climate action#climatejustice#global warming#science#extinction#eat the rich#eat the fucking rich#eat the 1%#eat the ceos#environmental activism#environmental
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As relentless rains pounded LA, the city’s “sponge” infrastructure helped gather 8.6 billion gallons of water—enough to sustain over 100,000 households for a year.
Earlier this month, the future fell on Los Angeles. A long band of moisture in the sky, known as an atmospheric river, dumped 9 inches of rain on the city over three days—over half of what the city typically gets in a year. It’s the kind of extreme rainfall that’ll get ever more extreme as the planet warms.
The city’s water managers, though, were ready and waiting. Like other urban areas around the world, in recent years LA has been transforming into a “sponge city,” replacing impermeable surfaces, like concrete, with permeable ones, like dirt and plants. It has also built out “spreading grounds,” where water accumulates and soaks into the earth.
With traditional dams and all that newfangled spongy infrastructure, between February 4 and 7 the metropolis captured 8.6 billion gallons of stormwater, enough to provide water to 106,000 households for a year. For the rainy season in total, LA has accumulated 14.7 billion gallons.
Long reliant on snowmelt and river water piped in from afar, LA is on a quest to produce as much water as it can locally. “There's going to be a lot more rain and a lot less snow, which is going to alter the way we capture snowmelt and the aqueduct water,” says Art Castro, manager of watershed management at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. “Dams and spreading grounds are the workhorses of local stormwater capture for either flood protection or water supply.”
Centuries of urban-planning dogma dictates using gutters, sewers, and other infrastructure to funnel rainwater out of a metropolis as quickly as possible to prevent flooding. Given the increasingly catastrophic urban flooding seen around the world, though, that clearly isn’t working anymore, so now planners are finding clever ways to capture stormwater, treating it as an asset instead of a liability. “The problem of urban hydrology is caused by a thousand small cuts,” says Michael Kiparsky, director of the Wheeler Water Institute at UC Berkeley. “No one driveway or roof in and of itself causes massive alteration of the hydrologic cycle. But combine millions of them in one area and it does. Maybe we can solve that problem with a thousand Band-Aids.”
Or in this case, sponges. The trick to making a city more absorbent is to add more gardens and other green spaces that allow water to percolate into underlying aquifers—porous subterranean materials that can hold water—which a city can then draw from in times of need. Engineers are also greening up medians and roadside areas to soak up the water that’d normally rush off streets, into sewers, and eventually out to sea...
To exploit all that free water falling from the sky, the LADWP has carved out big patches of brown in the concrete jungle. Stormwater is piped into these spreading grounds and accumulates in dirt basins. That allows it to slowly soak into the underlying aquifer, which acts as a sort of natural underground tank that can hold 28 billion gallons of water.
During a storm, the city is also gathering water in dams, some of which it diverts into the spreading grounds. “After the storm comes by, and it's a bright sunny day, you’ll still see water being released into a channel and diverted into the spreading grounds,” says Castro. That way, water moves from a reservoir where it’s exposed to sunlight and evaporation, into an aquifer where it’s banked safely underground.
On a smaller scale, LADWP has been experimenting with turning parks into mini spreading grounds, diverting stormwater there to soak into subterranean cisterns or chambers. It’s also deploying green spaces along roadways, which have the additional benefit of mitigating flooding in a neighborhood: The less concrete and the more dirt and plants, the more the built environment can soak up stormwater like the actual environment naturally does.
As an added benefit, deploying more of these green spaces, along with urban gardens, improves the mental health of residents. Plants here also “sweat,” cooling the area and beating back the urban heat island effect—the tendency for concrete to absorb solar energy and slowly release it at night. By reducing summer temperatures, you improve the physical health of residents. “The more trees, the more shade, the less heat island effect,” says Castro. “Sometimes when it’s 90 degrees in the middle of summer, it could get up to 110 underneath a bus stop.”
LA’s far from alone in going spongy. Pittsburgh is also deploying more rain gardens, and where they absolutely must have a hard surface—sidewalks, parking lots, etc.—they’re using special concrete bricks that allow water to seep through. And a growing number of municipalities are scrutinizing properties and charging owners fees if they have excessive impermeable surfaces like pavement, thus incentivizing the switch to permeable surfaces like plots of native plants or urban gardens for producing more food locally.
So the old way of stormwater management isn’t just increasingly dangerous and ineffective as the planet warms and storms get more intense—it stands in the way of a more beautiful, less sweltering, more sustainable urban landscape. LA, of all places, is showing the world there’s a better way.
-via Wired, February 19, 2024
#california#los angeles#water#rainfall#extreme weather#rain#atmospheric science#meteorology#infrastructure#green infrastructure#climate change#climate action#climate resilient#climate emergency#urban#urban landscape#flooding#flood warning#natural disasters#environmental news#climate news#good news#hope#solarpunk#hopepunk#ecopunk#sustainability#urban planning#city planning#urbanism
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Jurassic Park (1993)
#jurassic park#moviegifs#filmedit#fyeahmovies#movieedit#scifiedit#scifigifs#userfilm#cinemapix#cinematv#userpayton#userashe#userraffa#userpayel#usersavana#tuserlou#usermelanie#userzo#userjean#tuserhan#tusertyler#userpfeiffer#*#by userlosthaven#science fiction#adventure#action#1990s
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The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2023) dir. Francis Lawrence
#filmedit#thgedit#tbosasedit#the hunger games#tbosas#thg#science fiction#action#2020s#tbosas spoilers#tuserbea#filmgifs#nessa007#usersugar#arthurpendragonns#tuserrobin#userreh#usermandie#userallisyn#usermali#useraurore#the hunger games: the ballad of songbirds & snakes
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Latest update on the toxic algae bloom in South Australia that is killing almost all aquatic life forms.
It’s believed this algae bloom is caused by a rising sea temperature.
This is a climate catastrophe.
Please reblog and spread this information. It feels like no one cares.
#the bloom#climate change#climate justice#climate action#climate crisis#climate science#enviromental#enviroment#environmentalism#ocean#sea#sea life#ocean life#the ocean#important#auspol#Aussie#Australia
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Disney’s “Treasure Planet” November 27, 2002.
#Disney#Treasure Planet#2002#2000s#Animated#Action & Adventure#Fantasy#Science Fiction#Joseph Gordon Levitt#David Hyde Pierce#Emma Thompson#Martin Short#Stills#5/5
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Devilman Crybaby meets Marvel’s Venom in Exordia, the science fiction debut of Seth Dickinson, author of The Traitor Baru Cormorant.
Ssrin Character Illustration by Julie Dillon
WHAT’S IT ABOUT
Meet Anna Sinjari, a refugee and disaffected office worker eking an existence in New York City. Her life is about to be upended by Ssrin, an alien with eight serpent heads, no qualms with cold-blooded murder, and an appetite for turtles (yum).
The universe is governed by seven passions, seven patterns which appear again and again, across species and across time. Anna and Ssrin are bound by the last and the greatest. The cosmos itself ships their very souls. Specifically for them, that means they’ll have to outmaneuver spies, armies, and government agencies to save humanity from a diabolical alien entity, hellbent on pinioning the souls of every creature on earth.
Exordia is expansive adventure science fiction that reads like a race-against-the-clock thriller in the vein of Michael Crichton, but steeped in the irony, humor, and pain of the Internet age. An alien-human epic for those who've always rooted for the monster.
#ssrin#seth dickinson#exordia#baru cormorant#traitor baru cormorant#julie dillon#original artwork#booklr#new books#monster lit#action#adventure#science fiction
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