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UK Politics; Voter Suppression 

They're doing some amazing work using carbon credits for the the forests they steward to buy back more of their ancestral land (although "buy back" is probably the wrong way of phrasing it given that someone essentially came along and said "we're instituting a system of land ownership and making ourselves the owners of this land you live on, if you want rights to it your grandchildren will have to pay us for them")

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Incidentally I first learned about the Klamath River Renewal project through the awesome podcast How to Save a Planet (gimletmedia.com/shows/howtosav) - the local Yurok tribe have been fighting for a long time to restore the river that forms part of their ancestral lands

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Some good news for the weekend:.

"A US agency seeking to restore habitat for endangered fish gave final approval on Thursday to decommission four dams straddling the California-Oregon border, the largest dam removal undertaking in US history."

theguardian.com/environment/20?

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People grumbling that #Mastodon is slow at the moment... You just turned up with 1 million people in a tiny, rural village and you're complaining there's a queue to get into the only tearoom, which is run by gay pensioners Babs & Maureen as a retirement hobby on Mons-Weds. Relax!
#TwitterMigration

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Through the burning of fossil fuels, humans have released more carbon into the atmosphere than is contained in all of the plants currently living on Earth.

More than half of this has occurred since 1990.

We are transforming the Earth and the atmosphere on a truly massive scale.

Reforestation, and other natural solutions, will never match the scale of the problem without substantial emissions reductions.

#ClimateChange #FossilFuels #Carbon #CarbonDioxide

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This Twitter fiasco is a reminder of who is *actually* critical to the survival of our economy & society.

Twitter worked before the billionaire got here. Now that workers are gone, Twitter is collapsing. Workers made Twitter work—a billionaire broke it.

Workers > Billionaires

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My heart goes out to all those system admins who were thinking "wow this is kinda neat" and are suddenly holding a piece of communication infrastructure other people are intent on depending on.

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A lightbulb moment for me on @aral recent stream is that Musk now has access to *everyone's* DMs. Like every politician. Or CEO. Or activist. Now what's that worth to some other countries?

$44bn suddenly seems like good value...

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If some rich dude can buy the public square, then it wasn't the public square.

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I used to be part of an online community who would parody propaganda, so I have a soft spot in my heart for posters like this. #solarpunk by Murphy Parys.

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You know what grinds my gears? So much of #permaculture is focused around the assumption that you own land or have access to at least a yard. It's the whitest thing ever. My landlord cut down the mulberry tree outside our house because it was "in the way". Most of us working class people don't have control over the green space adjacent to our houses or apartments and it's framed as us being ignorant people who are failing to prepare ourselves for collapse. Class consciousness PLEASE

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A number of people have asked me if I think that governments should run Mastodon instances for citizens. There may be exceptions, but I don't think governments should be in this business, for a variety of reasons.

However, I do think that *Libraries* would be *amazing* hosts for public federated social media communities. Just sayin'.

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This man's name was misinterpreted by white men. It actually meant that this man was so feared as a warrior that even his horse inspired terror.

He was a notable Sioux warrior who served on diplomatic delegations to Washington.

We profile Young-Man-Afraid-of-His-Horses in our next newsletter.

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Curious why we aren't seeing more #protest at #COP27? Check out this new piece in @Wired where we talk about how the target of #climate #activism has shifted (and why)

wired.com/story/cop27-protest-

@dutchbarracuda I was also drawn to solarpunk after getting a bit depressed that everything I read, watched and played seemed to be imagining a dystopian future. I kind of need to imagine an optimistic future built by curious and creative people who respect nature to keep going really!

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In my time working on decentralized social networks, here's a strange paradox:

1. The people with no money have something usable now, along with people who actually use it
2. The people with money have nothing usable now, and no one likely to use it

This is one of the few times that VCs and billionaires have been caught with their pants down.

And I'm here for it!

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