Reaching net zero by 2050 ‘cheaper for UK than one fossil fuel crisis’
Climate change committee finds move to renewable energy would also bring health, economic and security benefits
"Achieving the UK’s net zero target by 2050 will cost less than a single oil shock and bring health and economic benefits while insulating the country against future costs, the government’s climate advisers have forecast."
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
11.03.2026 07:28
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25.02.2026 11:12
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Climate story that genuinely has spooked me today - both a brimstone and peacock butterfly spotted fluttering around my garden.
25.02.2026 14:08
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Oh the poor sweet Greens 😭💚🌱
23.10.2025 11:05
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Just seen a guy mansplaining the impact of the Women's Rugby World Cup to two women watching it in the pub. Absolutely perfect 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
27.09.2025 15:19
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Thanks Nick! I suspect there will be plenty more RFKjr fact-checking to come!
26.09.2025 08:57
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I HAVE to know what's going on with the Iris photography shops. At first I thought it was a cult/scam. Then a fad. But now I NEED to know more. Fancy shops everywhere offering the new 'astrology'... What's the story eh?
10.09.2025 19:57
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First time in a long time I've contemplated the night sky. Maybe 10-15 years ago I used to play spot the satellite. It's so busy up there now, they're impossible to avoid. Have to admit, I miss the feeling of ancient, immovable awe.
29.08.2025 21:16
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Collapse of critical Atlantic current is no longer low likelihood, study finds
Scientists say ‘shocking’ discovery shows rapid cuts in carbon emissions are needed to avoid catastrophic fallout
Collapse of critical Atlantic current is no longer low likelihood, study finds
- Scientists say ‘shocking’ discovery shows rapid cuts in carbon emissions are needed to avoid catastrophic impacts
#climatecrisis #AMOC
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
28.08.2025 15:05
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For @theguardian.com I explained why influencers are warning of sunscreen, and why if you're out on this gloriously sunshiny bank holiday you should definitely still wear it.
I also did not heed my own advice at the end and almost gave myself sun stroke 🤠😎🏖️
www.instagram.com/reel/DNxhzIq...
25.08.2025 14:28
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Thanks for sharing Adam!
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A sprawling, textured field of galaxies scattered across the deep black of space. It is filled with the delicate smudges and glowing cores of galaxies of many shapes, sizes and colors, as well as the bright multi-colored points of stars. The image focuses on a collection of interacting galaxies connected by delicate streams of stars. At top center lies a large elliptical galaxy that is dense and smooth, like a polished stone glowing with golden light. Like delicate spider silk or stretched taffy, these stellar bridges link the large elliptical to the few larger galaxies beneath, evidence of past collisions.
All throughout the image, thousands of galaxies gather in clusters or are spread throughout, like glittering gems strewn on a table. Some are sharp-edged and spiral, like coiled ribbons; others round and diffuse, like polished pebbles. Still others are just smudges of various colors against the black of space. The background is peppered with pinpoint stars in reds, yellows, and blues, crisp against the velvet black.
A cosmic tapestry of glowing tan and pink gas clouds with dark dust lanes. In the upper right, the Trifid Nebula resembles a small flower in space. Its soft, pinkish gas petals are surrounded by blue gas, and streaked with dark, finger-like veins of dust that divide it into three parts. It radiates a gentle, misty glow, diffuse and soft like the warmth of breath on a cold hand. To the lower left, the much larger Lagoon Nebula stretches wide like a churning sea of magenta gas, with bright blue, knotted clumps sprinkled throughout where new stars are born. Both nebulae are embedded in a soft tan backdrop of gas that is brighter on the left than on the right, etched with dark tendrils of dust and sprinkled with the pinpricks of millions of stars.
A sprawling, textured field of galaxies scattered across the deep black of space. It is filled with the delicate smudges and glowing cores of galaxies of many shapes, sizes and colors, as well as the bright multi-colored points of stars. To the lower left is a region filled with the hundreds of golden glittering gems of a distant galaxy cluster. In the foreground, below and right of center, two blue spiral galaxies look like eyes beneath the entangled mass of a triple galaxy merger in the upper right. A few bright blue points of foreground stars pierce the glittering tapestry.
All throughout the image, thousands of galaxies gather in clusters or are spread throughout, like glittering gems strewn on a table. Some are sharp-edged and spiral, like coiled ribbons; others round and diffuse, like polished pebbles. Still others are just smudges of various colors against the black of space. The background is peppered with pinpoint stars in reds, yellows, and blues, crisp against the velvet black.
Introducing...your sneak peek at the cosmos captured by NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory!
Can you guess these regions of sky?
This is just a small peek...join us at 11am US EDT for your full First Look at how Rubin will #CaptureTheCosmos! 🔭🧪
#RubinFirstLook
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23.06.2025 04:06
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Thanks so much for your generous words!
07.06.2025 20:07
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Fab ex-student @madifinlay.bsky.social: "there's a character that I hope resonates!"🤔😂
"So what happens to our universe depends on dark energy & dark matter, two things you cosmologists have invented? You don't even know what they are!"
"Well you could put it like that."
10/10⭐ for Cosmo Park! 🔭🧪
07.06.2025 07:58
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OUT NOW 🪐 Cosmo Park by Madeleine Finlay & Tom Dearie
flyingeyebooks.com/book/cosmo-p...
This rollercoaster ride through the galaxy is a bright and thrilling comic, following a narrative that is packed full of science facts and concepts about cosmology within an exciting and funny adventure story.
05.06.2025 09:02
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My very own Sandro! Unimpressed at being disturbed from making his own mischief
04.06.2025 10:42
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Cosmo Park is out tomorrow 👀 ✨🚀
I can't wait to share Kara's intergalactic cosmological adventure, illustrated so wonderfully and entertainingly by Tom Dearie.
There's cats! Villains! Exploding stars! End of the universe rollercoasters!
#science #space
www.waterstones.com/book/cosmo-p...
04.06.2025 10:37
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Gina: Becoming Mrs Rinehart – episode 1 - podcast
Gina Rinehart is Australia’s richest person – and as her wealth continues to rise, so does her power and influence. But what does she want?
Just finished @australia.theguardian.com's incredible six-parter on Gina Rinehart, Australia's richest person.
I'm quite bad at getting to the end of series, but woah this was absolutely fascinating reporting.
www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2...
18.05.2025 14:54
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Tory energy spokesman claims UN climate experts are ‘biased’
Exclusive: Andrew Bowie says Kemi Badenoch could pull UK out of Paris climate agreement
Gotta love this line in @fionaharvey.bsky.social story
“There’s quite a few scientists that say we don’t need to get to net zero by 2050.” [Shadow UK energy minister Andrew] Bowie and his office were unable to name such scientists when pressed.
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
13.05.2025 09:34
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It's very easy to criticise and break, it's very hard to rebuild and remake.
10.05.2025 22:42
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Cutting your own hair is ultimately a test of how well you can hold your nerve
27.04.2025 22:20
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Theatres should sometimes put plays on at like 5.30/6pm so I can go after work, have time afterwards to ~discuss~ over a drink, and be in bed before midnight.
14.04.2025 21:00
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This whole dire-wolf thing is very telling about *us* as a species, and not in a good way.
08.04.2025 14:31
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