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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
Once upon a time, long before the British, we had our own Vedic system of time keeping. We had 30 muhurtas in a day. Life was quicker paced, organized and
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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
Nations that partner with Russia or China to build nuclear plants are absorbed into their sphere of influence. The line between soft power and hard power runs through nuclear energy.
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New Year, New Jasmine 🤩🎉2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣1️⃣
astro_jaz
Welcome to Space Facts Saturday! Today’s Topic: Subsurface Oceans (1) In our continued search for life outside of Earth, scientists have come to the conclusion that water equals life.
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Fatih Birol
IEABirol
Renewables 2020 is out!This new @IEA report shows renewable power is still growing strongly despite the Covid crisis – unlike all other fuels. Renewable electricity generation will rise 7% in
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Brian Feroldi
BrianFeroldi
1/ My Q4 2020 $TSLA earnings notes:Revenue +46% to $10.74 billion Wall Street $10.38 billion - BEAT GAAP Net income +157% to $270 millionNon-GAAP net income +134% to $903 millionEPS
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Scott Duncan
ScottDuncanWX
Earth has a fever in more ways than one. Some places averaged + 5-7 °C warmer than normal for the ENTIRE YEAR of 2020.An enormous area of anomalous warmth plagued
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Jonathan Underwood
junderwood4649
#Bitcoin is good for the environment. It allows us to convert wasted green energy into money that can be used to build out more green energy plants.Solar/wind/hydro has a
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Todd N. Tucker
toddntucker
Wait - Krysten Sinema wrote a book on the state of exception??Since being in office??https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498518666/Who-Must-Die-in-Rwanda's-Genocide-The-State-of-Exception-Realized And it's Foucauldian??? And she has four ad
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Jeff McFadden
homemadeguitars
I wonder how people think the world works. Do they know that gases in the air turn into our bodies? I mean, yeah, some iron and calcium and potassium, but
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taco
taco_x86
*chuckling* oh so you're upset about the fact that you died in a nuculer war huh? back in my day the schools taught us to duck and cover, guess you
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Bekenstein was motivated by discussions with his advisor John Wheeler, who was worried about what would happen to the entropy of a hot cup of tea poured into a black
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Steve Everley
saeverley
Last week, the Biden administration made headlines by saying they want to help fossil fuel workers make "better choices" with careers in renewables.These kinds of comments are obviously tone deaf,
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Joalda Morancy
solarrsystem
Here is a thread that absolutely no one asked for (inspired by @ShirinZaidi):Donald Glover as different planets in our solar system Mercury x Glover Venus x Glover Earth x Glover
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Echoes of the Past!
EchoesofthePas1
One of the greatest hoaxes of the last decades is the so-called green energy and its products.What the public hasn’t been told is that not only the industrial processes related
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Paul Sabin
paulesabin
Some quick thoughts about climate action in the context of limited legislative possibilities, prompted by early reports on the transition plans.https://twitter.com/eilperin/status/1326543989332303872 The U.S. has never really had a comprehe
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Gareth Harney
OptimoPrincipi
1) May 6th, 319 AD. A normal spring day across Roman Britain. Little do the inhabitants of Britannia's towns and cities know they are about to witness one of nature's
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