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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
THREAD: What is the latest in climate?Concentrations of CO₂, CH₄, & N₂O continued to increase in 2019 & 2020, reaching 150%, 260%, & 120% above pre-industrial. https://public.wmo.int/en/resources/united_in_science 2. Preli
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Pompeii Sites
pompeii_sites
ColorsBlack came from atramentum, an artificial substance obtained from resinous wood or grape marc, or otherwise from the calcination of animal bones or organic salts; but also from earth, from
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🇨🇦Hell_Berta🇨🇦
Hell_Berta
Albertans are becoming increasingly aware that the objective of the UCP government is not to serve them but the corporate sector that keeps them in power. The challenge for Albertans
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C Weissenberg
DrCWeissenberg
It's a big ask, but please could a German speaker give me the gist of what this article(right) is about? My fledgling German won't do it: I can pick out
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John Tomaney
john_tomaney
View from Sheddon's Hill, Wrekenton, Gateshead. Looking east to Sunderland, including the Nissan factory, the new River Wear crossing and beyond the North Sea. The site played a pivotal role
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
Time for another pulp countdown, and today it's my top 10 public relations campaigns! #SundayMotivation At no 10: nuclear power! It's for nuclear families after all... At no 9: butter!
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Olga Loblova
olgaloblova
Pubs in Prague and Czechia have been open since May and haven't been linked to superspreading events - until now. The story is getting attn bc the carrier is "a
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Dr Norlaine Thomas
Norlaine
Less than half of Albertans vote UCP. There are those who could have voted, but didn't. And those who split up the vote between various other parties. But when it
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HistoryandHeritageYorkshire
GenealogyBeech
The expansion of shipbuilding in #Whitby was to a large extent due to the of the growth coal and to a lesser extent alum industries. No doubt the area has
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Barney Panofsky's Best Intentions
mynamesnotgordy
What I learnt on the Twitter this week:1. Trudeau announces mandatory testing for all arrivals at Canadian airports. An hour later Doug Ford announces mandatory testing at Pearson. Ford says
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Dennis Yi Tenen
dennistenen
Editors! If you insist on "data" being plural pls also use the singular in noun adjuncts, eg "datum set" & "datum science," to parallel "quantum theory" or "chicken soup" (never
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Tim Latimer
TimMLatimer
Texas current electricity issues show a lesson for decarbonization. Texas is hot, and has an abundance of winter peaking wind power, and still is having major issues in the winter.Meeting
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Rachel A. LaFortune
ralafortune
Canada’s response on #KeystoneXL has made one thing clear: Canada is NOT a climate leader. Canada can't have its cake & eat it too when it comes to climate &
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Bloomberg Law: Environment
environment
President-elect Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the EPA is likely to be shaped by his background as the top environmental regulator in North Carolina.Here are areas where Michael Regan’s
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Wido K Witecka
KWitecka
1/ With Japan's Nippon Steel announcing carbon neutrality by 2050, what could this mean in the context of the ambitious 2030 hydrogen target? @TakeshiKuramo @Ma_Deutsch @gnievchenko @sstapczynski @RENEWIndustry #hydrogen
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Joe Daniel
electronecon
New paper alert! @UCSUSA just released a new paper on valuing #effeciency in Minnesota. The paper details how utilities traditionally undervalue EE and how we can improve upon that calculation.
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