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Matt Lamers
matt_lamers
NEW: After a years-long buildout, has total licensed cannabis greenhouse area finally peaked in Canada? Though licensed outdoor area doubled in 2020 to August.Where's all the production going to go?
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Amy Turner
amyturner
This is not at all surprising, and while sobering, it's good to have a look at how miscalculations get made. Cities follow an imperfect protocol to measure emissions from identified
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Brendon Slotterback
bslotterback
Minnesota is not on track to meet it's greenhouse targets (30% by 2025 and 80% by 2050). Like many parts of the US, the state made great progress on electricity,
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Ben See
ClimateBen
2021 the (real) story so far:1. the oldest, thickest Arctic sea ice is not as stable as previously thought2. committed global warming has a most-likely value of 2.5°C3. grasslands are
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SOSCA
SOSCAlliance
The government is looking for technical solutions to absorb CO2. Here is a simple one from nature - #WETLANDS the most effective carbon sink on Earth.https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/direct-air-capture-and-other-greenhouse-gas-rem
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Amber Naslund
AmberCadabra
I’d like to try something today. Can we make a thread of people looking for work AND people looking to hire? I wonder if we can do some Twitter matchmaking.
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350 dot org
350
Former @bankofengland governor Mark Carney put together a taskforce to revamp voluntary carbon markets (VCMs). Some big polluters like BP, Total are involved and they want to increase these markets.
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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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Kees van der Leun
Sustainable2050
We need to get serious about methane leakage. Natural (fossil) gas has lower CO2 emissions per unit of energy than coal, but if a few % of it escapes to
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Dr. Jonathan Foley
GlobalEcoGuy
Addressing climate change is like playing chess.We need to use all the pieces, employ multiple strategies, and always see the whole board.Sadly, we’re not doing that today.https://link.medium.com/XzBeVRiNTdb To address climate
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🔶️ dj Thistle 🔶️
DJThistle01
Epstein "could" have killed himself, he probably didn't thoBut Kurt Cobain...not even a chance0%ZeroZilchNadaThe amount of heroin in his body would have incapacitated 4 or 5 peopleNo matter have enough
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Dr. Jonathan Foley
GlobalEcoGuy
Our food system and agricultural practices are *major* contributors to climate change.We absolutely must reduce emissions from this sector. And we can. We can even remove some existing greenhouse gases
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Sara Place
drsplace
Ruminants, whether wild or domestic, convert (or rather the microbes hanging out in their stomachs do) a fraction of the carbon in into methane (CH4), a gas with a
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Frank Mitloehner
GHGGuru
Is it me, or is nearly everyone except the narrator a bit more reasonable when it comes to the discussion of animal agriculture’s impact on the environment? https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p091629v 1/ While
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Riabko Investments
SRiabko
Let’s take a quick peek at the $RCIT hydrogen energy business here. Prett interesting stuff!!! The world is in danger due to the long-term industrial development, such as the greenhouse
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E.W. Niedermeyer
Tweetermeyer
I own one of the smallest pickups available in the US market (Toyota Tacoma) and one of my least-favorite things about it is the lack of immediate forward visibility. On
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