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Philip Bethge

... is a Hamburg-based SciTech-Editor for the German news magazine DER SPIEGEL. He used to work as a wildlife biologist. His passion is his music.

Awards & Prizes: Reuters-IUCN-Media Award 2008, Regional Winner Europe (with Rafaela von Bredow and Christian Schwägerl, 2008) // Shortlist Georg von Holtzbrinck-Preis für Wissenschaftsjournalismus (2018) // Shortlist Umsicht-Wissenschaftspreis, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (2020)

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Updates on SciTech, the Environment and everything else // by Philip Bethge, SciTech-Editor DER SPIEGEL, Platypus-Researcher, Singer/Songwriter // my views //

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Prof Julia S. 🌍🌹🌱 #ClimateAction #FightFascism @jksteinberger ·
19 Mar

Dear Journalists covering tomorrow's IPCC report release,
First of all, THANK YOU.
Second of all, here are a couple of questions you should not be asking climate scientists, ever ever ever.

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Ulrich Eichelmann @ulricheichelman ·
19 Mar

Goodbye to Zalomka river. One of the most beautiful rivers I have ever seen - and I have seen many. Serbian investor with chinese funding work to destroy all of this. Come soon, if you want to see this wonder.

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Science girl @gunsnrosesgirl3 ·
18 Mar

3000 BC in what is now Iran, a type of underground aqueduct called a qanat was engineered to transport water over long distances to farms and villages that couldn’t exist without it in the hot dry climates

The holes supplied oxygen to workers who dug the aqueduct by hand over… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1637205414847602690

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Philip Bethge

... ist Wissenschaftsredakteur beim Nachrichtenmagazin DER SPIEGEL in Hamburg und promovierter Biologe.

Auszeichnungen: Reuters-IUCN-Media Award 2008, Regional Winner Europe (mit Rafaela von Bredow und Christian Schwägerl, 2008) // Shortlist Georg von Holtzbrinck-Preis für Wissenschaftsjournalismus (2018) // Shortlist Umsicht-Wissenschaftspreis der Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (2020)

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Science Daily Follow

Updates on SciTech, the Environment and everything else // by Philip Bethge, SciTech-Editor DER SPIEGEL, Platypus-Researcher, Singer/Songwriter // my views //

philipbethge
Retweet on Twitter Science Daily Retweeted
Prof Julia S. 🌍🌹🌱 #ClimateAction #FightFascism @jksteinberger ·
19 Mar

Dear Journalists covering tomorrow's IPCC report release,
First of all, THANK YOU.
Second of all, here are a couple of questions you should not be asking climate scientists, ever ever ever.

Reply on Twitter 1637555881998004226 Retweet on Twitter 1637555881998004226 1574 Like on Twitter 1637555881998004226 4259 Twitter 1637555881998004226
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Ulrich Eichelmann @ulricheichelman ·
19 Mar

Goodbye to Zalomka river. One of the most beautiful rivers I have ever seen - and I have seen many. Serbian investor with chinese funding work to destroy all of this. Come soon, if you want to see this wonder.

Reply on Twitter 1637388189118746624 Retweet on Twitter 1637388189118746624 31 Like on Twitter 1637388189118746624 127 Twitter 1637388189118746624
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Science girl @gunsnrosesgirl3 ·
18 Mar

3000 BC in what is now Iran, a type of underground aqueduct called a qanat was engineered to transport water over long distances to farms and villages that couldn’t exist without it in the hot dry climates

The holes supplied oxygen to workers who dug the aqueduct by hand over… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1637205414847602690

Reply on Twitter 1637205414847602690 Retweet on Twitter 1637205414847602690 4226 Like on Twitter 1637205414847602690 39682 Twitter 1637205414847602690
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