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NASA scientist, Kimberley Miner, reveals how she sobbed from 'CLIMATE GRIEF' after learning blue oaks would die in her native California.
Aired in an article for Nature, the assertion comes from Dr. Kimberley R. Miner, a Climate Scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, California.
Leading science journal Nature billed the op-ed as coming from an educated expert - though much of the language used was more emotional than factual.
The account from the accredited Climate Change Institute Research Assistant Professor did not address other droughts in the region throughout history.


'Scientists with decades of experience in one field location might find themselves confronted with a new atmospheric or hydrologic circulation pattern, an unseasonal storm or freeze, or literally shaky ground.
'Although we have a responsibility to track how certain sites are changing in a climate that's getting hotter and more extreme, that can put scientists at considerable risk.'
Miner went on to conclude that she is suffering from 'climate grief' as a result of California's - and the world's - current climate conditions, specifically the decline in blue oak in California.
NASA scientist says she had 'CLIMATE GRIEF' after California drought
I hope nobody tells her about dinosaurs. Or that 95% of all species to have ever lived are now extinct.
In short, she's as crazy as a shithouse rat. I am hoping that chick cares about the "climate" enough not to breed.
Aired in an article for Nature, the assertion comes from Dr. Kimberley R. Miner, a Climate Scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, California.
Leading science journal Nature billed the op-ed as coming from an educated expert - though much of the language used was more emotional than factual.
The account from the accredited Climate Change Institute Research Assistant Professor did not address other droughts in the region throughout history.


'Scientists with decades of experience in one field location might find themselves confronted with a new atmospheric or hydrologic circulation pattern, an unseasonal storm or freeze, or literally shaky ground.
'Although we have a responsibility to track how certain sites are changing in a climate that's getting hotter and more extreme, that can put scientists at considerable risk.'
Miner went on to conclude that she is suffering from 'climate grief' as a result of California's - and the world's - current climate conditions, specifically the decline in blue oak in California.
NASA scientist says she had 'CLIMATE GRIEF' after California drought
I hope nobody tells her about dinosaurs. Or that 95% of all species to have ever lived are now extinct.
In short, she's as crazy as a shithouse rat. I am hoping that chick cares about the "climate" enough not to breed.
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