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Athena

@Climatehistories@mastodon.social
mastodon 4.6.0-nightly.2026-03-16

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https://theclimatehistorian.substack.com/
Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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The Climate Historian:
https://theclimatehistorian.substack.com

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Athena
@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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Athena
Athena
@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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@Climatehistories@mastodon.social · 21h ago

Trump spent his term insulting U.S. allies, threatening about taking Greenland by force, and slapping tariffs, all under the banner of ‘America First.’

Now, faced with the potential disastrous consequences of his own decisions, he wants to hand the responsibility off to NATO, as if the alliance were some kind of hired muscle meant to carry out his wishes and clean up his mess.

NATO is a defensive alliance, not a mercenary force at the disposal of the United States.

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@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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Athena
@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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@Climatehistories@mastodon.social · 3d ago

Humans can make the world an ugly place, but nature is always here to remind us that beauty still exists.

This photograph, which won the 2026 British Wildlife Awards, captures a toad gliding through the clear waters of a Sheffield lake, beneath the quiet shelter of bare treetops - a small, still moment of grace in an imperfect world.

The weekend is here. Take a moment to slow down and hold close the people and things that matter most.

https://open.substack.com/pub/theclimatehistorian/p/the-toad-the-lake-and-everything?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web

#nature #wildlifephotography

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@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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Athena
@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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@Climatehistories@mastodon.social · 3d ago

El Niño is likely to return in 2026, and push global temperatures into uncharted territory. Whether it arrives with a roar this year or quietly builds toward 2027, one thing is no longer in doubt.

The planet is on a trajectory where records exist to be broken. We once treated each new temperature record as an anomaly. We are now learning that anomaly can evolve into routine.

And when the anomaly becomes the routine, it’s the routine you should be afraid of.

https://theclimatehistorian.substack.com/p/the-heat-is-coming-back?triedRedirect=true&_src_ref=mastodon.social

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@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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Athena
@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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@Climatehistories@mastodon.social · 5d ago

China plans a 10% increase in its science and technology budget this year and at least 7% annual growth in R&D spending over the next five years— a boost that translates to billions of extra dollars each year.

This is in sharp contrast to the US under President Trump's administration, which has tried to cut federal science funding since early 2025.

China now employs more researchers than the U.S. and the entire EU combined.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00770-y

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@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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Athena
@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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@Climatehistories@mastodon.social · Feb 16, 2026

If that’s true, my brain is basically immortal ☕ ☕ ☕

Regular caffeine intake from coffee and tea might slow cognitive decline and reduce a person’s risk of dementia, a huge study suggests.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00409-y

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Athena
@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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Athena
@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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@Climatehistories@mastodon.social · Feb 10, 2026
The far-right crime myth: London safer than ever, violent crime down, fewer murders than Paris or Berlin. Londoners know this: 81% feel secure. But far-right influencers on X / TikTok say a different story. "London+crime+immigrants" posts doubled 2020-24, painting a city under siege. 61% of Britons outside London believe the myth over the data. Disinformation works. https://www.economist.com/britain/2026/01/28/london-is-far-safer-than-violent-viral-videos-will-have-you-believe
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@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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Athena
@Climatehistories@mastodon.social

I write about geopolitics and the history of climate change on Substack The Climate Historian: https:// theclimatehistorian.substack.c om/ Being a bookworm, I tend to ramble about books or whatever else grabs my attention.

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@Climatehistories@mastodon.social · Jan 29, 2026

#Wikipedia needs you

“Everything about Wikipedia is a worship of expertise,” aid its co-founder Jimmy Wales said in an interview with Nature.

That’s the part of the approach that makes it so valuable — and one of the reasons why researchers should take the time to get involved.

As the web gets ever more polarized and swamped with untrustworthy content, "editors who are fair and civil, and who know how to weigh up evidence, are sorely needed.”

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00074-1

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