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Simon D. A. Clark
Sunkensie
- 9/10 hottest years on record happened in the 21st century- lockdowns reduced GHG emissions this year by ~8% but we're still adding to gases already in the atmosphere- to
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Lindsay Ayling
AylingLindsay
Jumping into to a Faculty Executive Council meeting where Kevin Guskiewicz is answering questions on UNC Chapel Hill's ongoing COVID disasterQ: how will students be leaving?KG: we'll work through a
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Eric Paley
epaley
There is huge pressure politically, economically, & socially to open school.The APA, CDC, and most media are making homogeneous plans to address heterogeneous challenges; We shouldn't seek intellectually thin, one-size-fits-all
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
@gummibear737 I was against the lockdown when the epidemic started. Any one with a background in public health could’ve known back in March the following: 1/nhttps://twitter.com/gummibear737/status/1298246378657808384 1. In March, WHO
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Chloe Malinka
c_malinka
Recently there has been controversy in Denmark regarding the porpoises in sea pens at the Fjord&Bælt center. As a scientist involved in studies with these animals, and with the conservation
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el gato malo
boriquagato
long thread:this trend seems to be playing out all over the world:reported covid deaths are up but all other respiratory illness deaths are way down. flu has essentially disappeared.this is
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Shefaly Yogendra, PhD
shefaly
In these first two days of #RWRI14/ #RWRI my key takeaways relate to avoidance of ruin, #risk layering, dynamic assessment of risk, and fat tail risk awareness.For us practitioners, these
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Fabiana Cecin 🏴 🌹
fabianacecin
There is only one way to simply, easily, quickly, and without any violence, create a society without socioeconomic cruelty among humans, and that is guaranteeing an income of money to
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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
1. Oil & gas companies still expect the world to consume large quantities of oil & gas in 2050. That view would seem to put the oil giants in conflict
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Christine Herman
CTHerman
Here's the latest on @Illinois_Alma and COVID-19:30K saliva-based tests were performed this week as students began returning to the Urbana campus...... with ~100 positive COVID-19 cases identified among students and
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CADDE Project
CaddeProject
Here is a thread to accompany our work published today in @ScienceMagazine (https://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2020/12/07/science.abe9728), comparing SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibody prevalence in Manaus and São Paulo. @FAPESP @The_MRC @I
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Eric Escobar
eresc79
Exponential growth of #COVID19BC cases in recent weeks continues. 1/ The growth in cases started in Fraser and is now spreading to Vancouver. 2/ More concerning is the expansion of
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Hannah Daly
HannahEDaly
I’m watching @greenparty_ie debates raging on the #PfG with many arguing against because the deal lacks ambition and concrete decarbonisation measures. My thoughts: The plan sets an ambition to *half*
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
Been reflecting on wealth and success (in conventional sense, which may involve some combination of wealth, fame, accomplishment, historic impact, etc) lately.Both are things I am not personally very motivated
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Jaap Stronks
jaapstronks
This article still has so many gems. Most revelations about the Dutch COVID19 fiasco keep bringing us back tohttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30567-5/fulltext Its model assumptions are discussed here:https:
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David Manheim
davidmanheim
The medical and scientific community is concerned about damaging trust in vaccines and in science by taking risks responding to COVID-19. Instead, they damaged trust by failing to do so,
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