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2025 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #20

Posted on 18 May 2025 by BaerbelW, Doug Bostrom

A listing of 29 news and opinion articles we found interesting and shared on social media during the past week: Sun, May 11, 2025 thru Sat, May 17, 2025.

Plugging the Weather & Climate Livestream planned to start on May 28

During the past week and thanks to Andrew Dessler’s ClimateBrink article listed below, we became aware of an initiative started by early career scientists which is well worth highlighting. Here is the information from the event’s website:

SAVE AMERICA’S FORECASTS

Whether it’s tomorrow’s temperatures or the sea level in fifty years, Americans need to plan for our futures. For generations, the US government has invested in the science that helps us do so, building one of the greatest meteorology and climate science communities in the world.

In recent months, this community have been thwarted in our mission of serving the public due to substantial cuts and firings. These actions have already hurt our forecasts, endangering Americans as hurricane season approaches. Legally required assessments of the climate are being stopped, and far more drastic cuts are being proposed.

But it’s not too late to stop these cuts. Already, public pressure has helped to reopen shuttered weather data centers. To help keep this pressure building, meteorologists and climate scientists from across America want to fulfill our mission by sharing our science with you – so we’re coming to your screens, speaking and answering your questions, for over 100 hours, in this science-filled, non-partisan event:

The Weather & Climate Livestream

From Wednesday, May 28th to Sunday, June 1st, join meteorologists and climate scientists from across the US as we share our work, and show you what makes it so vital. We will clarify the impact of the cuts on this research, and answer your questions about weather and climate research in the US. Information on how to watch is coming soon. If you are a scientist who wants to participate, please visit this speakers page to learn more.

Please check out the event’s homepage to learn more and get the latest information!


This week’s roundup is again published by category and sorted by number of articles included in each. We are still interested in feedback to hone the categorization, so if you spot any clear misses and/or have suggestions for additional categories, please let us know in the comments. Thanks!

Stories we promoted this week, by category:

Climate Change Impacts (6 articles)

Public Misunderstandings about Climate Science (5 articles)

Climate Science and Research (5 articles)

Climate Policy and Politics (4 articles)

Climate Law and Justice (3 articles)

Climate Education and Communication (2 articles)

  • Climate miscellanea, May 2025 a few things I thought you should see The Climate Brink, Andrew Dessler, May 15, 2025.
  • Weather And Climate Livestream Meteorologists and climate scientists explain how our safety is being put at risk by chaotic destruction of the US federal weather and climate enterprise. Website, Various, May 16, 2025.

Public Misunderstandings about Climate Solutions (1 article)

  • How reliable is wind energy? As with solar energy, complete reliance on wind energy would pose intermittency challenges. However, wind, solar, and storage together can provide the majority of the country’s electricity without compromising reliability. Skeptical Science, Sabin Climate Team, May 13, 2025.

Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation (1 article)

Miscellaneous (1 article)

If you happen upon high quality climate-science and/or climate-myth busting articles from reliable sources while surfing the web, please feel free to submit them via this Google form so that we may share them widely. Thanks!

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