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Melissa Lem
Melissa_Lem
Some thoughts on how connecting people to nature can help save the planet.1. Protecting and restoring our old-growth forests and natural ecosystems is essential for human health.Fact: No pathway limits
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Nandor Tanczos
NandorTanczos
In his book 'The Way’ Goldsmith describes the characteristics of natural ecosystems, which he says are highly purposive. Healthy natural systems are, he says, homeotelic, a word he created to
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Deirdre⭐Dee⭐Woods
Didara
@LocalTrust @UKSustain Thank you for inviting me. As technology failed me today bringing the conversation here. Our communities have great resiliency & have proven that a million times over these
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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
1. This is a thread about rightful BRITISH PELICANS. The Dalmatian Pelican – a native Briton. The largest flying animal. The largest freshwater bird on Earth. Dwarfing eagles, this
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google dual-inheritance theory
SDisorganizing
one of the ways European colonizers were able to solve the now-infamous local knowledge problems (I.E. being reliant on indigenous peoples for survival) was by more or less bringing European
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Chad Renando
ChadRenando
Thx for asking the Q @AaronBirkby on current state of the Queensland ecosystem. Been a recipient, leader, and researcher for a PhD, do not feel an expert but more of
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Eric Anziani
ericnode
Time for 2021 predictions!2021 is certainly starting with a bang with #BTC above $30k and #ETH crossing $1k. Some macro trends are emerging and will play out in 2021.
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Matthew Hayek
matthewhayek
Our article is 'The Carbon Opportunity Cost of Animal Sourced Food Production on Land' was just published in Nature Sustainability! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-020-00603-4Animal feed croplands and pasture compete with nat
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Nandor Tanczos
NandorTanczos
I'm not a socialist. I think both socialism and capitalism have deep flaws, primarily based on their theory of value, which does not recognise any intrinsic value of ecosystems.On this
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Matt Eggers
EggersMatt
An undervalued factor in climate mitigation analysis is the time value of CO2. A molecule prevented today is worth considerably more than a molecule in 15 years. Over those 15
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Kai Heron
KaiHeron
Continuing the discussion of Malm's new book, "Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency", here's a thread about the eco-modernist assumptions of carbon capture storage. Malm praises Climework's direct air carbon capture (DAC
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Abdullah Saad
kursed
Our institutions don’t ban Youtube / online content cos it is a moral issue in Pakistan but that of sharing of ‘power’ - economic and social. A generation that’s far
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Jason Snyder
cognazor
No place to plant trees? Has he heard of agroforestry and food forests?https://twitter.com/jtemple/status/1361126082859077637 Bill Gates: your crops should be monocrop and GMO, your beef should be synthetic, your trees shouldn't
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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
1. LYNX. Quiet. Solitary. Tufted. Obscure. We’ll explore in coming weeks what other species lynx could save, but in this thread, we’ll focus on landowners. Some are equivocal, some opposed,
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Ben See
ClimateBen
An extraordinary 10 to 60 percent or even more of both fresh and saltwater fish species will be unable to survive in their current areas due to abrupt climate change
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Eliot Higgins
EliotHiggins
The Social Dilemma on Netflix is very good, especially as a companion piece to Behind the Curve. Both demonstrate how effective the internet is at detaching people from reality. It's
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