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kⒶli
kali0x2a
#fracking: what can we learn from #baghjan, thread, 1/3.1. setbacks to human settlements & delicate ecosystems really really matter and companies are trying to reshape exclusion zones to get their
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HankHeIl
HankHeil
It's not going away, if anything it's the new "Climate Change".https://twitter.com/acczibit/status/1357478247517335553 Take a real concern (pollution, a comparatively deadly respiratory disease), hyper politicize it, muddy
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Steel City John Brown Gun Club
SteelCityJBGC
Re: Inauguration DayNo one is coming to save us. Those who control our government are either too indifferent or too unwilling to use their influence to grant us meaningful relief.
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FarzanaKhan
khankfarza
A thread on liberation practice and building ecologies of Leadership, if you ready. There are some real talk conversations we need to have about leadership, labour divisions, accountability, discipline &
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Pep Canadell
pepcanadell
THREADThe Australia State of the Climate 2020 is out, by @CSIRO and @BOM_au Australia, more than ever before, ground zero on climate change and impacts.Need to step up on mitigation
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Seq
CryptoSeq
1/ Interoperability between ecosystems is key. Not just between blockchain ecosystems but also existing networks, seamlessly and at such scale that it can be the foundation for the evolution of
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Torben Schütz
_schuetzt
I know everyone is talking about #NATO2030 right now. But if you seek a short break and want to look at something else that will be important in 2030, here
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BirdLife Europe & Central Asia
BirdLifeEurope
After years & tough negotiations, BirdLife welcomes that the EU & UK have chosen to sign a deal. Our primary concern was avoiding a race to the bottom on environmental
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Craig McClain, Ph.D.
DrCraigMc
Beginning with Victorian science and progressing to the onset of modern deep-sea biology, the dominant paradigm was the deep sea was a stable ecosystem. Organisms, and the communities that contained
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Jaime J. Izurieta
izurietavarea
Though not mentioned in the Gospel, Church Scholars agree there are seven deadly sins: gluttony sloth, lust, greed, envy, wrath and pride. Which one is gonna kill your city? Thread
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Martin Dallimer
MartinDallimer
#Robots & autonomous systems are going to transform how we live. What might this mean for #UrbanNature? We asked 170 experts to explore what we know, and what we need
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Elizabeth Yin
dunkhippo33
I'm not Canadian but I sure love investing in Canada. I also love @Alex_Danco 's writing - agree here in some ways but disagree in other ways. https://alexdanco.com/2021/01/11/why-the-canadian-tech-scene-doesnt-work/Read his post
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Gad Saad
GadSaad
Personal point: One of the reasons that I despise the Left is that they exhibit a form of inauthentic moral and intellectual superiority that viscerally offends me. I'm authentic to
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Tone Vays (#EndLockdowns)
ToneVays
Views TLDR#Money: #Bitcoin is the future, others r scams/useless#Covid19: Lockdowns & Mask Mandates r ATROCIOUS policies that kill > people#climatechange: Humans ONLY cause Pollution & yes it's bad cause
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Aren R. LeBrun
proustmalone
The primary anticommunist argument is the fantasy that eliminating capitalism would somehow eliminate human inventiveness and hard work, despite the fact that those qualities predate capitalism by many millennia. We
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Michael Healy
mojohealy
This is an interesting evaluation of a life design workshop for employability. Authors found that it didn't move the dial on many of their chosen measures, and seem surprised and
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