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When the bees die, we die too.
brucewilson
I'm going to have to draw the line here. And, that's in reaction to a piece from, of all people, Greg Sargent - whom I regard as perhaps the @washingtonpost's
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Alex Steffen
AlexSteffen
It is very difficult for most members of the American press/academia/punditry to accept the idea that their core thinking on climate change and the planetary crisis has been bounded and
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Joey Schafer
Joey__Schafer
So @EFF released a series of tech policy recommendations to the incoming Biden administration. Most of the principles seem good, but the one I know the most about, namely disinformation,
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Carnivore Aurelius ©
KetoAurelius
ELECTION & THE GOOD LIFE THOUGHTS Why does this election seem more contentious than ever?And what does it mean?This election was very important for some policy reasons...But also because it
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
My view on schools-- they ought be open in all but rarest instances-was reached from late summer to fall, when I spent considerable time examining the risk of virtual schools
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Brumby
the_brumby
Wow. Thanks to everyone who read, retweeted, and commented (including those taking the other side without being nasty). Since I had 4 followers at the time of my first tweet
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Jason Nelford
JasonNelford
1/ I love learning about the markets. There are some brilliant people I’ve found on Twitter who have provided great insights (among others):@JeffSnider_AIP@LynAldenContact @LukeGromen But this thread is (mostly) about
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Will Foster
WFosterConLaw
If you haven't already read it, this is a very good piece and I highly recommend it. There is a lot in here that I agree with. Democrats & Republicans
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Marc-André Argentino
_MAArgentino
1/ THREAD ON FACEBOOK ACTIONS: Yesterday Facebook announced "An Update to How We Address Movements and Organizations Tied to Violence". The actions taken by the platform affect multiple ideological groups,
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
Obviously there are untreated mental health issues here. The question to ask ourselves is how is Republican far right toxic propaganda destabilizing those with mental health concerns (vulnerability) so effectively?https://twitter.com/macfar
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Osita Nwanevu
OsitaNwanevu
So I’ve been wanting to do this thread for a while and as usual, I’m hoping people who know more than me, academics especially, chime in. The question: when did
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Arlen Parsa
arlenparsa
Let's talk about two things that don't usually go together. Hope, and crack cocaine.Wherever you expect this history thread is going to end up, I promise you it's going somewhere
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Sarah Laframboise
SLaframboise14
SO excited for this mornings STELLAR @sciencepolicy #CSPC2020 panel on the "Rise of Misinformation - Impacts on the Lives of Canadians" FT. @AntonHolland @gabriellelim @this_is_farah @CaulfieldTim and Michelle Driedger Moderated
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John Furlan
jfurlan14
Weekend thread: @JoeBiden has hit the ground running to well-deserved applause from liberal social/MSM. He has rapidly taken action addressing four key crises he’s named, the good news. The bad
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Rick Anderson 🇨🇦
RickAnderson
Some of this is fair comment, @JonathanWNV, but I would offer some constructive points for everyone to consider.1/x #cdnpoli https://twitter.com/jonathanwnv/status/1361024908348841984 As you know, Kyoto wasn’t actually the beginning of th
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The Editorial Board
johnastoehr
1. There’s nothing wrong with treating American politics like a sport as long as everyone involved in the competition is playing the same sport by the same rules. 2. There’s
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