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Rosalind Readhead 🌍
Privatecarfree
Thread/ It has been difficult to pin down our lifetime individual remaining carbon budget to remain below 1.5C. Partly because there is some disagreement in the scientific literature; between 16-75
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Jethro F Elsden
JethroFElsden
"So if you manage to get, say, 85 per cent of people to take it and it turns out to be 90 per cent effective, that's still 25 per cent
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Gavin Hales
gmhales
'Police in England & Wales face crime targets in return for 20,000 new officers'Article covers main issues pretty well: perverse incentives, capacity, Govt stepping back into strategic centre (role of
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Jeffrey Tumlin
jeffreytumlin
Having switched from schedules to headway management, Muni has become more reliable than ever during COVID. We're working to make these improvements permanenthttps://www.sfmta.com/sites/default/files/reports-and-documents/2021/02/2-16-2
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Climate Pledge Collective đź’š
Climatepledgeco
The #fossilbanksnothanks CONTEXT, HIGHLIGHTS and NEXT STEPS THREAD. Context 1: If you saw different numbers flying around, that was because the Banking on Climate Change report looked at global banks
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Instruction Partners
InstructUP
As we continue to reel from the violence on Capitol Hill last week and follow unfolding events, we are sharing resources that we’ve found helpful for navigating how to teach
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Padma Lakshmi
PadmaLakshmi
A timeline:Monday the @NatlParkService issued a permit to the pro-Trump "Women for America First" for a gathering of up to 30,000 pplThis was the "March for Trump/Save America" rally where
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TSS
SandorReport
It’s that time of the year! #Crypto predictions for 2021, a year that will undoubtedly be the most exciting so far, and that brings a paradigm shift not many are
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Benedict Spence
BenedictSpence
I enjoyed @FraserNelson’s @Telegraph column today on the need for dissent over Covid. It’s worth a read for the poignant introduction alone. But there’s a problem with it: I’ve read
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Anthony Wells
anthonyjwells
A thread on public support for the lockdown. There have been at several polls in recent weeks asking about the lockdown over the last week or so. Overall, there is
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🧮 Eva DeLuna 📊
DeLunaEva
3-second take on Comptroller's revenue forecast through Aug. 2023: much better than expected previously. #txlege #txbudget It's all online at https://comptroller.texas.gov/transparency/reports/biennial-revenue-estimate/2022-23/ but
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Abu Idris
IbnBattata
This article - neutral as it is - definitely brings up some of the ghoulishness in the museum sector. The basic truth is that most directors and trustees would always
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Christopher Snowdon
cjsnowdon
This is woeful science reporting. 1/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/02/07/vapers-covid-19-20-per-cent-likely-transmit-infected-non-smoker/ The study (a pre-print) essentially looks at how much more air people exhale while vaping compa
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Dr. Miranda Kaufmann FRSA
MirandaKaufmann
I don’t think “our history” is what you think it is @RobertJenrick. For starters what makes British history “uniquely” rich? Are other nation’s pasts just bland dull affairs devoid of
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Mark Headd 🇺🇸
mheadd
As a former civic hacker, and someone who has written a book about government collaboration with outside technologists, to me this story represents both the best and worst things about
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Steve Peers
StevePeers
I love the smell of a leaked legal service opinion in the morning The conclusion: the EU Council legal service says that it's OK for the Brexit deal to be
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