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Some scientists advocating climate change literacy have gone viral on one of Gen Z’s favourite platforms. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PARIS – With his moustache caked in icicles and frozen droplets, glaciologist Peter Neff shows his 220,000 TikTok followers a sample of old ice excavated from Antarctica’s Allan Hills.The greenhouse gases trapped inside carry precious information on Earth’s past climate, explains @icy_pete as he brings the translucid nugget closer to the camera.

“I share my insider perspective on how we produce important records of past climate without having to spend too much time on editing and playing all the games to make perfect content.” Nasa climate scientist Peter Kalmus started posting videos on the platform after he was arrested in a civil disobedience action organised by the Scientist Rebellion group in Los Angeles in April 2022.

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