#That Day In Climate History
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Research alert! A new study shows how climate change affected the diversity of Congo River fish during glacial periods—crucial knowledge for understanding modern threats to fish in this species-rich region.
Over the last about 2.6 million years, polar ice caps have continuously expanded and retracted during glacial and interglacial cycles. This is thought to be a significant driver of biodiversity on land, but less is known about its effect on freshwater systems, especially in the Congo River.
Using molecular tools, scientists focused on four species of fish endemic to the lower Congo River, known as lamprologine cichlids. Their findings, published in the journal Integrative and Comparative Biology, suggest speciation of Congo fish likely occurred when the river’s water level decreased, isolating populations of fish into smaller pockets of water, leading to the rise of new species over time.
Learn more about how climate change impacts river fish.
Image: © Melanie Stiassny, Lamprologus lethops pictured
#science#amnh#museum#natural history#nature#fact of the day#did you know#new research#research#congo river#fish#icthyology#climate change
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Feminist victories– from legal reform to workplace rights to control over our own bodies– have not been the result of solitary efforts but legacies of collective action. Right now, our world is at a crossroads. Climate catastrophes. Violence. Inequality and threats to roll back our rights. The stakes keep rising.
Digital illustration of three people, from left to right: a blonde woman with green shorts and a green tank, a afro Latina fem wearing an oversized yellow shirt with text that reads, 'a feminist movement win is a win for everybody.' On the right is a Black man wearing a blue shirt and a young deaf girl of color wearing a shirt with a graphic of the earth that reads, 'vote for her.'
#feminism#feminist#international women's day#women's rights#women's equality month#women's history month#social justice#climate#reproductive rights#feminist movement
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a misconception I see a lot- and have even believed myself! -is, "well, women in western history could only wear all those layers because there was no climate change!"
which is. not really the case, as far as I can tell?
obviously this varies from era to era, but I was looking into historical temperatures here in Boston from the earliest consistent records (1893) and I was surprised to see several 90+-degree days most summers throughout the 1890s (fahrenheit)
now, I am not at all a climate-change denier. extreme heat has been getting more likely and more frequent the world over- I'm fully aware that I'm posting this during what some scientists are calling the hottest July on record globally. that being said, the idea that our ancestors NEVER had to deal with the temperatures we're facing now is factually incorrect for many of the areas worldwide where the clothing we're talking about was worn (and most scientists aren't saying that, I know! this is a pop history commentary, not a scientific one)
the fact is that, in most of the western world, yes, our ancestors did wear That Clothing in These Temperatures. less often and for shorter periods of time, most years, but...it happened! and they found ways to deal!
#dress history#climate change#fashion history#wearing less clothing does not necessarily keep you cooler and that's an aspect of our present-day clothing culture that could be#worth examining#the current overall Boston heat record was set in 1911. 104 degrees. that was an EXTREME exception back then#it would be highly unusual even now#but like. people had to deal with that. in their usual 1910s summer garments
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"Oh it would have been more satisfying if the humans had invented a technology which defeated the Martians rather than have them killed off by accident just when humanity's impotence in the face of disaster seems to be confirmed". I
To me that's just a fancy way of saying "Yeah but humans could totally handle the Martians and the writer has a duty to reassure the audience of that!"
Sir we cannot even handle climate change and I'm sorry to tell you that it's not entirely due to a lack of technological expertise
#In all fairness maybe we can handle climate change we don't know yet but it's going to take a lot more than a fancy new invention#As for war and genocide and all the other human ills that we can't seem to solve how do you think the atomic bomb worked out#And when I say technology or science I don't just mean in the normal STEM sense#As a history student you end up asking a lot whether your subject is actually beneficial to society or capable of solving anything#Or the political sciences- was the League f Nations or even today's UN a success?#Maybe if we just keep learning and studying we can solve it! Well maybe. But what will humanity look like when we're done?#Anyway I'm getting a bit far from the point of the War of the Worlds but maybe I'm just not enough of a science fiction nut for this convo#Maybe the image of societal collapse impressed itself on me more strongly than any delight over long-winded explanations of alien machines#Maybe it would be different if I'd read the book hoping for a good story about aliens#rather than to read one man's uncomfortable rather pessimistic views on what an alien invasion might tell us about human ity#I am simply asking certain fans to sometimes Dig a Little Deeper#Alright rant really over this time#...maybe#It's just that there are so many potential issues with that book but honestly I can't accept that the ending is one of them#Even the hint at the end that since the Martians proved it possible maybe some day humans might colonise other planets I just !!!!!
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I can't even comfort myself by wrapping up in a blanket, you know, a regular autumn weather activity, because it has been HOT and HUMID all day, and remains so now in the evening. It is November
#it's been hot for days#can we invent a history where someone in power decided to do something about climate change
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albums & activism part 1: saviors by green day
as part of doing something productive with this blog, I'm starting a series where I look into how musicians have done activism and reviewing their music at the same time!
the obvious choice to start with, who have a long resume of activism activities under their belts (and who 5sos wanted to be like for a long time, driving them to pursue their current 12+ year career) is green day! they've been going on for more than 35 years now, through every historical event any of us remember, and have been on campaigns for HIV/AIDS destigmatisation, for various peace and aid drives, natural resource extraction and climate change action. in 2024 they have released their 14th studio album while the albums that boosted their fame, dookie and american idiot, turn 20 and 30 respectively!
because my cd player isn't working and can't play my american idiot cd I decided to jump right in and listen to saviors! and 2024 is already the year of albums I absolutely adore being released, so I'm like, how many more good ones can there be? there's got to be a limit. now, I didn't grow up listening to green day like a lot of people did and I've heard a scattered bunch of their more famous songs of course, but I didn't really know what to expect. and I'm only halfway through but I think i'm in love
the genre is everything I like to listen to, there's a lot of music going on and varying melodies on the top lines, riffs, etc. it's got just the right amount of angst and sadness and optimism. plus the music fits this vibe perfectly and is just as layered, the kind of thing I can see myself making into orchestral remixes once I've worked through 5sos' discography and some of my other favourite artists--or even before if they keep growing on me! I can relate to a lot of the concepts I'm grasping on first listen which means there's gonna be a lot more hidden that I'm gonna pick up on the second and subsequent listens and frankly I can't wait for this new album to become something I cherish for years to come.
my first activism lesson that I got from this album, is that you have to express how you really feel about yourself and your life and incorporate it with how you feel about injustice to make a really good song and a really heartfelt message. this can be seen in the first track, the american dream is killing me, which as an urban designer trying to fix things like homelessness as well as someone who's had my own share of injustices from 'the system' hits home excellently. related to this, I love the inclusion of a lot of major keys in songs with themes we're sad about, because we need optimism to keep us going. we can see this in the song corvette summer which sounds like a happy anthem but has lyrics like 'maybe i've had enough of this shit brigade'. it also exemplifies the fact that they have realised what music means to them as a band: they don't want money and fame and the things that mark 'success' in our world, but instead music is an outlet for pain.
overall this seems like a really sustainable attitude to have and it checks out with everything I already know about green day and also the fact that they've been going for almost 40 years. the passion and love has to be there. and it is, and I'm so glad that we get to witness this legendary band and that we get to see their impact in the music industry and the world as a whole. there's a lot we can learn from green day but also some really good music to listen to and I hope you go check out their latest album saviors!
#the problem with my current brainrot situation is i can find parallels with youngblood and blood on the drums already#and i'm gonna do american idiot in which i will talk about their old fashioned activism style as well as their current. well. not activism#but for now i wanted something positive and green day still have a legacy that we can learn from to intro my newest blog series#albums and activism#green day#saviors#american idiot#dookie#5 seconds of summer#5sos#climate action#hiv/aids#sudan genocide#throwing in some tags of examples of where green day has been#then when this series has a few entries i will summarise the lessons i have found from the examples we look at#the music and activism history class you didn't sign up for#also: submissions for this series are most welcome#hit up my ask box if you've read this far and have an idea
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Eunice Newton Foote was born on July 17, 1819. An American scientist, inventor, and women's rights campaigner, she was the first scientist known to have examined the warming effect of sunlight on different gases and to have suggested that an increase in the proportion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would change its temperature and have an effect on climate. A 1856 paper of hers was the first known publication in physics by a woman. She went on to patent several inventions. Foote died in 1888 and for almost a hundred years her contributions were lost, before being rediscovered by women academics in the twentieth century.
#eunice newton foote#inventors#greenhouse gases#climate change#women in science#women in history#science#science history#science birthdays#on this day#on this day in science history
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>find poc creator talking about issues regarding their comminity
>not part of it but find it interesting topic so watch lots of their videos about it and trends
>find her personality to be good and her stances fair and respectful
>put channel to oldest content to put interesting videos in a watch later
"THE TRANSES ARE INDOCTRINATING YOUR CHILDREN" "TIRED OF RESPECTING PRONOUNS" "TRIGGERED FEMINISTS" "PARENTS OF TRANS KIDS HAVE NO BACKBONES" "WOMEN WANT TO BE TRADWIFES"
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#videos from 6 months ago so its not like a ''ok shes grown from this'' type of thing#like just because shes no longer making a video about it doesnt mean her stances changed from 6 months ago not in this climate.#its so fucking dissapointing. i just want to watch more brown creators and then i check their channel and theyre posting like#''should trans people be allowed to live? thinkpiece''#this happened the other day too when i watched a video and she seemed fun and all the sudden that right wing podcaster brent fuckingwhtever#clip in the middle of it without her being like ''now i know she sucks but-'' just uncritical#and i click on the rest of the videos and theres various videos about gay people Going Too Far or something#its so disappointing because homophobic/transphobic american brown people are specially like. theres a hidden thing here about#respectability. like we want to be respectable so white people will stop treating us so bad#and so many of these cultures have rich third gender or gay love history but its all magically poofed away because We Need To Look#Respectable To White People.#and of course theres the just basic Theyre just misguided hateful bigoted people but i cant ignore that factor of#you know you're not special? you know they hate you too? do you know that?#its sooooo. sigh#smashes head#i wish i could just watch a random poc cishet creator without worrying theyll end up as a christian who is weird about gay people due#unfortunate upbringing and things like that#i hate itttt i hate itttt i should be able to trust my own people but sometiems i cant because stuff like this happensssssd#so you guys think itll ever get better
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Museum Gardens: Botanical Beauty and Vibrant Ecosystem
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#climate#conservation#fauna#flora#france#garden#history#italy#museum#museums#nature#new york#nyc#plant#plants#travel#world environment day
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elderberry and echinacea are soooo damn effective just a few weeks of not taking my tea regularly and i already see the difference in my immune health. stay safe y'all mask up etc just do what you can cos these governments are never gonna care or admit that COVID is still spreading rampantly everywhere.
#masking on the train/public spaces when possible has literally gotten me dirty looks lmao ppl are so funny.#so sorry that im trying to minimize harm to myself and others esp. when i have a history of immunocompromisation in my family 😐#i wonder at what point people will get tired of deluding themselves that there isnt a problem no matter how clear that problem is.#seeing it with global warming rn causing so much damage in Africa it's so damn hot in Nigeria even during rainy season and harmattan.#rivers are polluted as shit people can't use the water out of their tap to cook like hello. and if you mention climate change they'd be so#quick to call that a western problem annzjxj man.#may God help us all like i say that at least 5times a day atp lmao nothing else one can do...
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[ID: a color-enhanced photo of a bluejay perched on stone. "Copyright Glynn Wilson, LocustFork.Net, 2010" written in small text at bottom left]
look at me. listen to me. this is directed at americans for the record. the reason you think North American animals are boring is because you live here. there are so many cool and beautiful animals here. we have beavers. we have wolves. we have moose. we have sea lions. we have armadillos. we have mountain lions. we have alligators. we have foxes. we have bighorn sheep. we have manatees. we have bears. we have ocelots. we have BISON. and that’s not even touching on the birds! or the turtles! or the snakes! we have amazing beautiful and diverse wildlife right here and it deserves to be appreciated and protected
#image described#ecology#decolonization#<- i think settler colonists really need to unlearn what i think is an unspoken norm:#that abundance devalues living creatures and things. it does not.#just because you see pigeons everyday does nothing to diminish their value#ibises and other wading birds were once SO abundant across south Florida that flocks could darken the sky#(this is according to oral history of the Miccosukee Seminole)#settlers werent fussed about them until many were nearly extinct thanks to hunting them so their plumage could be used in hats#you see it in the way that people make a big stink over charismatic megafauna whose populations are threatened#think wolves or panthers. they were menacing threats while abundant. then nearly extinct. now protection and active efforts to restore their#populations have their numbers rising again. and as they do you see opinion shift to categorize them as nuisances to be controlled again#i would be remiss not to mention the American buffalo. which colonizers slaughtered by dozens/hundreds/+++ in their attempted genocide#of Indigenous peoples in the Plains/NW of Turtle Island aka North Am.#anyway. I'm incapable of bein concise.#I'm guilty of this also!!!! i took for granted many animals native to my home region and was awed by white tail deer as a child#but we are not apart from nature. and this attitude contributes directly to environmental and climate justice to this day#+ to be explicit. those injustices include the continued displacement marginalization and theft of land from Indigenous people
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What do rocks, coral, and trees have in common? Find out with Museum Education Experience Program (MEEP) interns Claire and Fred.
The Museum is looking for fall interns! Applications are open through August 23. Apply now!
#science#amnh#museum#nature#natural history#fact of the day#did you know#interns#internship#new york city#nyc life#nyc#museum of natural history#natural history museum#geology#earth#climate change#coral#trees#rocks
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everyone please read this and share if you can.
Brazil is going through one of the worst climatic crisis ever seen.
i live in the southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul. we have been suffering from extreme, nonstop rainstorms for a week now. the rivers are flooding, reaching 4-6 meters above their natural level. people are being rescued by helicopters, neighborhoods are being evacuated. entire cities are slowly but surely becoming submerged in water. 60 people missing and counting. 32 deaths and counting.
and this is not new. last november also had a flood like this one. 50 dead, many material losses. it happened again this january, with thousands being left without power or water for days.
three catastrophical disasters within less than a year. three disasters only a few months apart.
this is not natural.
unsustainable agricultural practices and politics led to this. a complete disregard for nature led to this. greed led to this. always greed.
when it comes to the climate crisis, i cannot stress this enough: we need to act now if we still want to live. disasters like this are going to happen more often and they're going to be much, much worse. this flood is being considered the worst climatic catastrophe in the history of my state. i don't know how long it will take for another bigger one to happen and take its place. i just know it will be sooner than it should.
links to donate (if you can't donate, sharing already helps a lot):
link for non-brazilians (paybox)
link for brazilians
pix assufrgs
updated links are on the pinned post on my blog. in the meantime, pray for us.
#UPDATED LINKS ON THE PINNED POST ON MY BLOG#please share if you can#rio grande do sul#brasil#brazil#climate emergency#climate catastrophe#climate crisis#climate change#climate action
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Election Day: Key Congressional Races That Will Shape the Future
Election Day: A Critical Crossroad for Congress As voters head to the polls on Tuesday, the spotlight is not solely on the high-stakes presidential contest between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Equally important are the congressional races that will shape the legislative landscape for years to come. The outcome of these elections will play a pivotal role in determining which party controls…
#climate change#congressional races#control Congress#Donald Trump#economic policy#Election Day#healthcare#House of Representatives#immigration reform#Kamala Harris#political history#Senate elections#voter turnout
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Pics: From Reps who are deep in climate change denial to MTG (Eek! Oh, yeah - it's Halloween) to being abandoned by a real Rump!
Pic: If only Columbus could have had such a revelation...
We've found DNA proof that the skeleton in Columbus' grave is actually him.
(There were doubts.)
Scientists compared family DNA to learn this.
And, now, these same scientists want to answer if Columbus was Italian or Spanish...
If I remember correctly, he once wrote that he was "a proud son of Genoa."
I would think that would be proof enough.
But, I'm not a historian.
Pic: Hahaha...
I'm really, really smart.
Honestly...
Pics: Which political Party is this the most representative of?
Don't take as much time - as tRump - in answering this...
End.
#rump roast#Republikkkans#climate change#columbus day#election#politics#aside#history#vote like it matters#cause it does#2 U & me
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Jenny Odell and Discovering Life Beyond the Clock (Encore)
Excerpt from the book cover, reading “Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock” superimposed on top of orange and pink geological features. Credit: Penguin Random House Have you ever really considered how we view time as a society? From work to leisure to appointments, we schedule every minute of our days, but how often do we think about why we treat time the way we do, our relationship…
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#capitalism#chronodiversity#chronology#climate change#climate disaster#clocks#colonialism#colonization#extraction#fossil fuel industry#future#geologic time#history#hope#How to Do Nothing#Jenny Odell#jina chung#Lucy Kang#Making Contact#nihilism#orange skies day#past#productivity#radio project#Saving Time#social hierarchy#spreadsheets#time#time is money#time management
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