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Let this sink in for a minute...

Of all the mammals on Earth, 96% are livestock and humans.

Only 4% are wild mammals.

Of all birds in the world, 70% are chickens and other poultry, just 30% are wild.

#BiodiversityLoss #Nature

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Presenting the Champlain Ice Scarf: #climate #knitting. The white rows are years when Lake Champlain (#vermont) froze over. The blue rows are years when it did not. Data are from 1800 through 2021. Guess which end is 1820.

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this one goes out to everyone whose accomplishments this year aren't visible. the ones who prioritised rest over the rat race, who rebuilt themselves, ground up, cell by cell.

those who caressed their scars & found the space to heal. the ones who found reasons to smile in a world that makes you scream. those who danced again, sang again, found a moment of grace. if you felt joy in being able to pause, in being able to breathe—

you lived this year, too. and how beautiful it is that you did. 💚

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Proposal to delay go-live on #2023 until we have most of the bugs ironed out this time.

So after I posted complaining about yesterday, Waitrose is going to stop selling them. I never knew I had so much power. I should use it wisely and go for something hugely damaging like sky lanterns or plastic grass next but I kind of want to post complaining about Marmite and see if that works theguardian.com/society/2022/d

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Obviously, media and public health outlets have been saying "COVID is over" despite the overwhelming evidence it is not.
I'd expect that the new narrative will be "COVID was totally over but China brought it back due to their irresponsible decision not to get infected sooner."🙄

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We have stood our children on foundations of sand. Monocultures of forests, fields and sealed earth urban living.

What is the prevailing light. Our collective realisation that ecological complexity is now vital, for a future generation to thrive…

#nature #photography #climateaction

Alt text: A young adult stands upon a fallen non native tree, within a monoculture commercial forest, they stand square to the viewer, head turned to one side, side profile, looking towards the light.

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Tip: don't tell people 'you've handled enough skulls to know what they look like' if they don't know you're an archaeologist. They might get concerned 😁

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@BylinesScotland it’s only controversial because people like you in the press keep calling it that. Can you not, just once, accurately report something without the clickbait crap!

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"We forget to ask why things are the way they are...We assume the way things are is the way we ought to be. Eating cereal for breakfast, day after day, makes it seem unquestionably right. We internalize the values and norms paraded on the screen and billboard as simply "the way life is"... The values, beliefs, and norms of our society become so ingrained in our mind that we no longer see the alternatives.

~ Donald B. Kraybill

#SimpleLiving #RadicalChange #Alternatives

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My only #NewYearResolution will be 'use your stickers', as it has been every year for a long time.

It's not just sticker-specific, but a reminder that leaving the sticker on the sheet does nothing. Choosing something to stick it on means it will bring you joy. Might that joy be impermanent? Yes, but everything has the potential to be impermanent, and what joy is there in leaving the sticker on the sheet?

Burn that nice candle you bought for the smell. Use that bath bomb. Enjoy that snack treat. #UseYourStickers.

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It's so rich to be so scared of possible variants from [enter non-white dominant] country (over last 3 yrs to present day), but not fear at all the variants that North America and Europe have facilitated the development of through its "let it rip" policies for #COVID19. #Racism

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The Cities Keeping Their Car-Free Spaces:
“The open streets of the pandemic reclaimed public space for pedestrians and bicyclists. From Bogotá to New York to Stockholm, some of those changes [but to be blunt, not neary enough] have become permanent.” Via Linda Poon in CityLab.

bloomberg.com/news/features/20

#cities #car #streets #OpenStreets #urbanism #CarFree #transportation #PublicPlaces #cars

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The more damaging the commercial enterprise, the more money it must spend on politics to ensure it’s not regulated out of existence. As a result, politics comes to be dominated by the most damaging commercial enterprises.

Earth systems, by contrast, are treated as an afterthought, an ornament: nice to have, but dispensable when their protection conflicts with the necessity of extraction. In reality, the irreducible essential is a habitable planet.

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

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Despite the lack of direct evidence, I remain a Romanian pizza truther

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Is everything right in terms of inclusivity, useability, moderation, accessibility, functionality on Mastodon?

Hell no

But it’s *our responsibility* as users here to work on these points

If there’s a problem we can work on it by helping others, setting up instances, coding new things. Again it might not always work, but we can try. We can hope

On Twitter we can’t. Musk can just out of the blue unban Trump or tweet “kek”

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2023 is not going to be better just because the number at the end of the date has changed.

Things are only going to get better when we take action to actually change and improve them.
Unfortunately we're not doing that yet.

So instead of empty wishes (thoughts and prayers) for a magically better #NewYear, let's make 2023 the year where we take action.

Let's brace for things to get worse first and fight together for them to get better afterwards.
#HappyNewYear #BalancedRealism

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"Odd as I am sure it will appear to some, I can think of no better form of personal involvement in the cure of the environment than that of gardening. A person who is growing a garden, if he is growing it organically, is improving a piece of the world. He is producing something to eat, which makes him somewhat independent of the grocery business, but he is also enlarging, for himself, the meaning of food and the pleasure of eating."

~Wendle Berry

#SimpleLiving #RadicalChange #Gardening

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Australians may be known for a laconic, easygoing, laidback attitude; but then we also have Australian Standard AS/NZS 2007.1-2005, which prescribes how we should stack our dishwashers

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