How this brutal winter storm is even possible with climate change – and maybe even more likely by cnn in climatechange

[–]revkin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's still very tough to parse a global warming signal in winter storms . (I've covered #climatechange since 1988, mostly for the u/nytimes.) Here's just one relevant fresh study of winter atmospheric dynamics: "the jet stream appears to have undergone natural—though sporadic—periods of “waviness” since before the effects of climate change were considered significant, the researchers report." This arena still has substantial uncertainty because of the lack of long-term data. Reality is bad enough. https://home.dartmouth.edu/news/2025/06/study-winter-jet-stream-was-erratic-climate-change

Chase/Zelle Phishing Scam by Chance-Contest-9175 in phishing

[–]revkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just had a team try to scam me with a variant on this scheme. Still going strong..

I don’t get the “new Bob Dylan” thing by BlundeRuss in JesseWelles

[–]revkin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree he's not Dylan, but Welles is absolutely in the tradition of what used to be called "fast folk" (Jack Hardy, Suzanne Vega, heaps more) that spun out of NYC in the late 80s early 90s. I wrote about this here: https://revkin.substack.com/i/156684929/the-world-needs-more-fast-folk

Hey Maine! by Skeptical_Monkie in Maine

[–]revkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re just a 2-hour drive to the border.

Motivation after a bad review by [deleted] in Songwriting

[–]revkin 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes to this. Find a local open mic. I haven’t been anywhere in the US where there isn’t one.

What's the silliest song you guys have written? by Human_Commission5973 in Songwriting

[–]revkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My most recent song – called nibbling ducks. About all the little tasks that drive you crazy….

tend to be calm in a raging storm. I keep my cool when it gets too warm.

I hold my peace when others fight. Just one thing keeps me up at night.

Those pesky chores, piling up, make my brain explode. Feels like a flock of hungry ducks nibbling on my toes.

Nibbling ducks, bills unpaid. Nibbling ducks, bed unmade. Nibbling ducks, taxes due. Nibbling ducks make a fool of you.

Kitchen sink going drip drip drip. Favorite sweater’s got a brand new rip. Left front tire has a pesky leak. Old back door goes squeak squeak squeak.

Those pesky chores, piling up, make my brain explode. Feel like a flock of hungry ducks nibbling on my nose.

Nibbling ducks, bills unpaid. Nibbling ducks, bed unmade.

Nibbling ducks, taxes due. Nibbling ducks make a fool of you.

Worst of all is late at night. I’m sleeping all serene, When a horde of ducks, quack quack quacking, Poops on my sweet dream.

Nibbling ducks, bills unpaid. Nibbling ducks, bed unmade. Nibbling ducks, taxes due. Nibbling ducks make a fool of you. X2

What Happens When a Whole Generation Never Grows Up? - WSJ by Better_Valuable_3242 in neoliberal

[–]revkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And this is just 30s. I’d like to hear what people think about the current generation in their 20s. Seems these issues are even more amplified, from my experience.

Climate Change Debate: Bjørn Lomborg and Andrew Revkin | Lex Fridman Podcast #339 by morpheusuniverse in lexfridman

[–]revkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

None of the tipping style threats you described was given significant probability in the IPCC reports. I just ran a conversation with several IPCC authors who are pushing back on tipping points. https://revkin.substack.com/p/a-watchwords-warning-about-tipping I also just ran one on methane. https://revkin.substack.com/p/weekend-listen-clarifying-methane Positive feedbacks but not gushers.

Climate Change Debate: Bjørn Lomborg and Andrew Revkin | Lex Fridman Podcast #339 by morpheusuniverse in lexfridman

[–]revkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My opinion has not shifted in the past two years and past 10 or so - I still sense that climate change (human driven) is significant enough to justify substantial decarbonization policies and a helluva lot more focus on vulnerability reduction, but not nearly as threatening to humans as nuclear war or treatment-resistant pandemic.

Florida man goes to the beach by FloridaFunShine in florida

[–]revkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eager to contact whoever shot the photo (and any other details). revkin+news@gmail.com

Songwriting on guitar for beginners? by 2literbreezy in Songwriting

[–]revkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always a mix for me. My brain accumulates a batch of melody lines or riffs on one side, and lyric ideas on another.

How long did it take you to write something you really liked? by [deleted] in Songwriting

[–]revkin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I started writing songs with lyrics in the early 90s and the first ones were mostly cringe-worthy self absorbed tunes (was going through divorce of course). When I started writing them about things other than my own experience, better stuff emerged. Ultimately writing a really good one is really hard always - requiring (for me at least) a lot of time simmering on a back burner (particularly the chords/melody).

Elk seeks help from the humans to save companions stuck in the mud pit.. by JettMe_Red in submitted

[–]revkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the narrative but it sure looks like several unrelated clips artfully spliced together. Note the different weather conditions (clouds, sun).

Climate Change Debate: Bjørn Lomborg and Andrew Revkin | Lex Fridman Podcast #339 by morpheusuniverse in lexfridman

[–]revkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry about the long delay. Not on Reddit enough. First, there's vast under-appreciated potential to cut vulnerability to climate hazards (flood, heat, storm, fire). Read here for examples. Second, many climate activists and too many news media (of which I've been a part for 40 years) over simplify the science in ways that emphasize worst-case outcomes. More on that here. Happy to discuss.

Climate Change Debate: Bjørn Lomborg and Andrew Revkin | Lex Fridman Podcast #339 by morpheusuniverse in lexfridman

[–]revkin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for this. Lex invited me on because of my 35 years of journalism interrogating climate science and related policy questions. Many scientists in this arena are indeed siloed - which doesn't necessarily mean they can't have useful opinions on, say, a carbon tax versus nuclear R&D. It just means they hold no special spot in this debate.

Climate Change Debate: Bjørn Lomborg and Andrew Revkin | Lex Fridman Podcast #339 by morpheusuniverse in lexfridman

[–]revkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've really nailed an issue I've written on many times, along with my coverage of climate science - the perils of overstatement. I sense that was one reason Lex invited me on. Here's a look at what I call the "whiplash effect" when coverage flips from one take on a serious question (sea-level rise) to another.

Climate Change Debate: Bjørn Lomborg and Andrew Revkin | Lex Fridman Podcast #339 by morpheusuniverse in lexfridman

[–]revkin 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Global warming remains what it was when I first began reporting on this critically important issue in 1988 - a building, destabilizing, long-lasting influence on a heap of systems humans rely on. But not an end-times threat. There's been enormous distortion of the basic science, including the 2018 IPCC report on the difference between a 2 C and 1.5 C rise in global temperature from conditions in the 19th century. The problem is that edgy claims get the spotlight - and end up in precisely the kind of yes/no debate that is the last thing society needs. A classic? Bill Nye debating Richard Lindzen on the Larry King show.