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Build Soil: cultivar castaños comestibles.
BuildSoil
We can respond to climate change. I educate, design, & elevate actions that make a world that works for all.terms: http://bit.ly/2ThMFmC work cited: http://bit.ly/2LCY79O To tip & support:http://gofundme.com/theworldtree htt
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Druh Farrell
DruhFarrell
I was delighted when @WordfestTweets asked me to recommend a book list for the month of May's Wordfest Community Bookstore. https://wordfest.com/2021/community-bookstore/druh-farrell/ Cities are a work in progress as well as
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Ben Phillips
ben_phi11ips
Road verges can provide habitats for pollinators such as #bees, butterflies & beetles. But are pollinators at risk from pollution & being hit by vehicles? & how can we
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
In 1972, the Club of Rome published "Limits to Growth," which used pretty straightforward modeling to predict that the world's productive capacity would be exhausted soon. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Limits_to_Growth1/ B
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HUNTSMAN 🇺🇸
man_integrated
𝐅𝐨𝐨𝐝 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐅𝐞𝐚𝐫Farm to table, the US has the most productive food supply chain in the world.However, as consumers' relationship to the source of their food have shifted, it has
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Enrique Suárez 🇻🇪
SciEdHenry
Day2 of #SpeculativeEd colloquium starts! @Nicole_Mirra & @anterobot welcome the audience, point to the different resources and break-out groups they've set up, and remind us about the colloquium's roots in
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Forrest Fleischman
ForrestFleisch1
These days everyone seems to thinks that "planting trees" is an important solution to the climate crisis. They're mostly wrong, and in this paper we explain why. Instead of planting
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Caroline Carpenter
CarolineC1988
The first @dtrhradio episode presented by me has landed! It's all about children's books that inspire a love of nature and the environment Thanks to our brilliant guests @Zoologist_Jess
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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
Why everything they say about the environment is wrong- Climate's not most important env. problem- No sixth mass extinction- Growth mostly good for people & nature- Alarmism hurts kids, poor
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foone
Foone
I don't know exactly what kind of brainworm it is that makes most people who are coming into mentions of crytypocurrentseas and NTFS to be So About Them that they
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Daniel Heath Justice
justicedanielh
In these scary times, I think we need more reminders of what's wondrous in this wounded world, so here's the start of an ongoing thread about the animal cultural histories
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Build Soil: cultivar castaños comestibles.
BuildSoil
Many of us had experiences in the past that helped us see that something fundamentally is wrong w the social-ecological world. Climate at its very last moment to turn around.
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
There's a paper out in PNAS that features a number of evolutionary psychology speculations about SARS-CoV-2. Some of my friends are coauthors, so I apologize in advance to them, but
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KamilCLST6
KamilCLST6
#CLST6 Lets take a DIVE into maritime archaeology and ecology . For my #CYO2 on #ArchMethods, I listened to a riveting discussion from @ArchandAnthPod with Chanelle Zaphiropoulos (@sharksandwrecks), a
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Jess Panegyres
Jess_Panegyres
1 of 20/ For anyone who watched @craigreucassel’s #FightforPlanetA last night and wants to know more about Australia’s #deforestation rates, its links to #climatechange & #beef production, here's some links
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Il était une fois 2020
etait1fois2020
Bonjour Homo sapiens de 2020, c'est à nouveau Léo qui vous parle https://iletait1fois2020.wordpress.com/about/ . En ayant fait quelques recherches sur votre époque je me suis rendu compte que vous vivez en
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