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Currently sitting in a train station on my way to film at the National Grid control room for the Fully Charged Show. It’s -6C here. I know we have poorly insulated buildings here in the UK, but this is ridiculous. How much energy are we wasting because of design like this? (there is *no door* - the cafe area is just open to the outside)

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The Boston University School of Public Health is withdrawing from Twitter.

The dean’s thoughtful, nuanced explanation raises the question: Why are other institutions still there?

bu.edu/sph/news/articles/2022/

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Interesting new study in @nature today - the observed #Methane spike in the atmosphere last year seems to relate to 2 elements:
1) - increased emissions from wetlands in a warmer + wetter climate (yes that's a positive feedback)
2) - reduction of NOx (Nitrogen pollution from cars + industry) due to #COVID19 lockdowns reduced the rate at which methane is removed from the atmosphere by chemistry.

#AtmosphericChemistry #ClimateChange

nature.com/articles/s41586-022

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Re: deadnaming

I explained to my mother that deadnaming and misgendering is like farting. If you do it by accident, and apologize, people will forgive you.

If you keep doing it, people will suggest you get that taken care of, maybe recommend you seek treatment, and ultimately avoid you.

If you bend over, stick your ass in their face, and let it rip though, then you shouldn’t be surprised people think you’re a clueless, hostile asshole.

(This is from an old post, but I wanted to keep it.)

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A fascinating effect of AIs trained on open web crawls — which, to be clear, are machine algorithms with no notion of race or gender built into the code, which merely summarize and imitate whatever predominant patterns they encounter — is that we have a whole new category of empirical evidence for the existence of discrimination.

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I’ve written about reporting on tragedies and when it tips over into voyeurism or even emotional vampirism. CW: it discusses an event in which children died.

brokenbottleboy.substack.com/p

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Twitter is (Un)officially Dying 

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It's hard for people to visualize removing tons or billions of tons of CO₂. I propose we talked about CO₂ removal (CDR) like a time machine (e.g., this machine will take us back 5 minutes). For example:

Q: How far back in time does planting 100 million trees take us?

A: If one mature tree takes up an average of 25 kg of CO₂ per year, then 100 million trees will take up 2.5 MtCO₂. That's a time machine that takes us back 33 minutes and 6 seconds in a year. It's not a lot.

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The CEO of #Twitter is now Tweeting full blown #CoViD19 disinformation, wilfully misleading his millions of braindead followers with his moronity.

The man is not only a threat to democracy he’s a threat to human life.

#ShutTwitterDown

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December 14.
The lazy horse

Namibia.
The people of a village have to cross lion territory to go to the city market. They ride their horses at full speed to make the trip as fast as possible.
One man has a lazy horse that keeps stopping to eat and rest. On the way back they are attacked by lions. All horses are so tired they can't get away fast enough - but the lazy horse is well rested and has the strength to escape.

#Selfcare is important, people. 🐎

#GentleFolktales #folktales #folklore

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On their #Flickr account, #NASA #Johnson #space center released this #astonishing #picture of the full #Moon setting below #Earth's horizon, and taken from the International Space Station #ISS.

This kind of #photography always reminds me how thin the #Earth #atmosphere actually is, while it protects us from the constant influx of deadly radiation & micro-meteors.

The atmosphere is what allows us *all* to breath, hence to live on this #planet.

#ClimateChange

➡️ flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore

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I think it's important to spell out exactly what's happening with Twitter layoffs because there's so much euphemism in US press when it comes to actions of the rich that it's easy to miss.
1. Musk couldn't afford Twitter so he took out $13bln in loans
2. When you're rich, you can "buy" a business with loans and the make the business pay back your loan for you
3. Twitter now has $1bln/year in new expenses paying those loans
4. Musk is taking people's salaries and using them to pay off his loan

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Gove’s defence of UK coalmine dismissed as ‘greenwashing nonsense’ - Head of offsetting standard rubbishes minister’s claim of Cumbrian mine’s carbon neutrality as ‘absurd’Michael Gove’s justification for approving the UK’s first coalmine in three decades is “obviously nonsense” and has no climate justification, according to the carbon offsetting standard whose... #theguardian

theguardian.com/environment/20

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A coffee mug left behind in the abandoned Homer Research Labs, a top-secret facility that tested Bethlehem Steel's metal
Gallery: abandonedamerica.us/homer-rese

#art #industry #abandoned #photography

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I've just published my first ever blog: "The Tragedy of the Non-Commons"

I wrote it in July, frustrated by a Twitter thread about how the Tragedy of the #Commons continues to be taught at universities. I then left it (it's somewhat experiemental) but with #COP27 and #Twittermigration coinciding this week, I just wanted it to be out there. Would love for it to be shared here on our #digitalcommons and grateful for any comments

medium.com/@p.vonhellermann/th

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December 12.
Why snow is white

Bavarian folktale. In the beginning snow didn't have color. The Creator told snow to go and borrow any color it'd like. Snow went around asking all the flowers - roses, violets, tulips - but none would share their color.

In the end a small, shy flower offered to share her white color. Ever since, snow has been white, and it doesn't bother snowdrops at all.

#GentleFolktales #folktales #folklore #AdventCalendar #storytelling #winter

@a Hello, I'm interested in migrating over to flipping.rocks at some point when you have capacity and if you want me. I studied entomology and currently work in scientific admin, and I do post a lot of plants and insects in summer but it's currently -3 here so it mostly seems to be political and tech rants at the moment. Thank you!

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