Le coup de crayon du 5 mars Posted on 2022/03/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply Le coup de crayon du 5 mars Le regard de notre caricaturiste Pascal sur l’actualité du jour. https://t.co/zHHDyUClus pic.twitter.com/6m7yjKyPoi— Le Devoir (@LeDevoir) March 5, 2022
Morocco is experiencing the worst drought in decades Posted on 2022/03/11 by Carl Robitaille Reply Morocco is experiencing the worst drought in decades While all eyes are on Ukraine and Russia, Morocco is currently experiencing the worst drought in decades. Source: https://t.co/Cyecy2SkGp pic.twitter.com/txEIGOUfGU— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 28, 2022
Comparing the Carbon Footprint of Transportation Options Posted on 2022/02/23 by Carl Robitaille Reply Comparing the Carbon Footprint of Transportation Options Carbon footprint of different transport options by passenger kilometer. Sadly I don't live near the water and have no change to use the ferry. I guess the whole working from home thing really cut my transport down anyways… Source: https://t.co/ZupsfjfuWE pic.twitter.com/goFFcnaEHE— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 22, 2022
Temperature range between coldest and hottest month for each line of latitude in the world Posted on 2022/02/21 by Carl Robitaille Reply Temperature range between coldest and hottest month for each line of latitude in the world Animated map by @neilrkaye shows the temperature range between the coldest and hottest month for each line of latitude around the world. Near the equator there is barely any difference visible. Source: https://t.co/hTv7u9fzA8 pic.twitter.com/bOhPFnmjZb— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 18, 2022
A century of global deaths from disasters Posted on 2022/02/16 by Carl Robitaille Reply A century of global deaths from disasters How did global deaths from disasters change over the last century (ish)? 👇We've become more resilient. This will be increasingly important in our adaptation to climate change.New chart on @OurWorldInData: https://t.co/vNQxvLkNUo pic.twitter.com/0Q1rpUPqLd— Hannah Ritchie (@_HannahRitchie) February 16, 2022
Four periods of equal sized global fossil fuel emissions. The first period was 222 years the last only 12 Posted on 2022/02/16 by Carl Robitaille Reply Four periods of equal sized global fossil fuel emissions. The first period was 222 years the last only 12 Four periods of equally sized global fossil fuel emissions. The first period was 222 years the last only 12. Yet another great chart by @neilrkaye. Source: https://t.co/m2zItp3RtW pic.twitter.com/JNgNC7md2J— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 15, 2022
I’ve just read one of the most lucid, wide-ranging, cross-disciplinary critiques of cryptocurrency and blockchain I’ve yet to encounter Posted on 2022/02/16 by Carl Robitaille Reply I've just read one of the most lucid, wide-ranging, cross-disciplinary critiques of cryptocurrency and blockchain I've yet to encounter. 1/ pic.twitter.com/vay7WQIUyD— Cory Doctorow @pluralistic@mamot.fr (@doctorow) February 14, 2022
La CAQ refuse de hausser la redevance sur l’eau Posted on 2022/02/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply La CAQ refuse de hausser la redevance sur l’eau Calvairehttps://t.co/FJIMzpGtU0"Alors que le Québec touche 70 $ par million de litres, l’Italie exige 2000 $ par million de litres et le Danemark, 100 000 $ par million de litres" #1CenneLaTonne #Duplessisme2022— Fred Savard (@LeFredSavard) February 10, 2022
This is the Colorado River. 40 million people in the dry, desert American Southwest rely on it as their source of water. But it’s running dry… Posted on 2022/02/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply This is the Colorado River. 40 million people in the dry, desert American Southwest rely on it as their source of water. But it's running dry… pic.twitter.com/fqZKPDPeZF— Sam (from Wendover) (@wendoverpro) February 8, 2022
Jeux Olympique de Pekin: Non mais c’est encore pire que ce que je pensais Posted on 2022/02/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply https://twitter.com/pierrehman/status/1490713998114934796?s=20&t=OtHUZRF16nGVYgh6JPo4xQ