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François Chollet
fchollet
Empathy is good. Calls for unity are good. But let's stop pretending that the "two sides" are symmetrical and morally equivalent. Stop saying, "oh, you think X is bad, but
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Chris Rowan
Allochthonous
A (late!) coda to this thread. Did you know that even after 60 years, the Earth is still 'feeling' the effects of this massive earthquake? [1/12]https://twitter.com/Allochthonous/status/1264198073007382529 Plate motions are slow
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Tim Latimer
TimMLatimer
1/This excellent NYT piece covers the shift in decarbonization to gas as coal gets phased out. We’ve been arguing for so long about if gas can be a “bridge fuel”,
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Justin Welch
JustinKWelch
i love the articles where its like "MY EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN GRANDPAPPY VOTED FOR BIDEN" cuz ... it's not just evangelical christians at risk here. it's not just abortion or whatever.
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Lucy 🇨🇦
TheBlueGem3
Dear O/G employees; I think you have wanting a green economy confused with we want you to lose your job. On the contrary, we need a green economy so that
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A.R. Buckle
JuliusGoat
We all know they’ll justify it with whatever reason is most convenient in the moment. If the next moment requires a justification that contradicts the earlier one, they’ll use it
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tom nook’s creature
talinvas
Man... not to be Angry Starving Artist on main, but like. So many of you ‘popular’ content creators, artists in particular bc that’s the community I’m familiar with, are so
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Ammar Ali Jan
ammaralijan
Many liberals are unable to understand the deep-seated racism and Islamophobia that shapes European consciousness today. There is an entire history of segregation, exclusion and occupation of Muslim, Arab and
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i am ween
corviiid
the worst and most fucking annoying mistake that film reviewers make is assuming that art can exist in a political vacuum, as if the circumstances of a work's release, timing,
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
A lot of the climate section of the VP debate focused on hydraulic fracturing (e.g. fracking). Its a complex subject – one that I've published a few papers about – and
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Colm MacCárthaigh
colmmacc
Are you a US Citizen or Green Card holder who has won the tech lottery and has > $100k discretionary income? I know for sure there are some reading. Consider
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Demand for #COVID19 vaccines will outstrip supply for a while. This will be the case in all countries, and could last for years, if not indefinitely so, globally. As such,
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Anders Åslund
anders_aslund
Why low oil prices are good:1. When oil prices were low 1981-2000, the world went through the third wave of democratization. Low oil prices breed democracy. 2. The 7 rich
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Rachael Venables
rachaelvenables
Extinction Rebellion activists have just lain down in the road by Parliament Square. They’re practising ‘extended non cooperation,’ to try and drain resources. The police are struggling to lift and
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Tennant Reed
TennantReed
@Johnkehoe23 raises practical concerns with a carbon border adjustment mechanism that deserve some thought. Thoughts follow!Carbon border tax is good in theory, bad in realityhttp://www.afr.com/news/policy/climate/carbon-border-tax-is-good-
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Brian EdwardsTiekert
bedwardstiek
Bit late to the party on this, but I think it's worth disentangling the *very broad* set of practices that get called "forest management." 1/https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/1305575210872168448 IE, the timber lobby can
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