Tropical tranquility.
Serene and secluded ✨️
Tropical tranquility.
Serene and secluded ✨️
"... They will be offered a deal by a man who neither respects any political commitment nor cares about people. He does not even celebrate human rights and political freedom in principle. He’s not transactional, he’s extractive."
Our societies are failing nature. It's exciting to finally see this wonderful collaboration exploring how the Earth and its more-than-human life can be included in democracy, government, law, and business for multispecies justice. Its free! @flusterbird.bsky.social @danycelermajer.bsky.social
Shaimaa has a scholarship to do a PhD on Palestinian literature with me at @uoe-llc.bsky.social, but she's stuck in Gaza because the foreign office won't help. Please share. www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2...
Graph of carbon dioxide designed as the painting of "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" by Katsushika Hokusai.
"The Great Wave" of carbon dioxide (CO₂) #ClimateChange #ScienceArt
Graphic produced by robbieandrew.github.io
Do we apprehend what we are losing? the beautiful @jessharwoodart.bsky.social illustrations in this piece will make your insides knot...
Jordan Peterson is now a global figure in the anti-net-zero movement, connecting fossil fuel executives, politicians, and climate skeptics. @desmog.bsky.social’s investigation reveals how his Alliance for Responsible Citizenship works to undermine climate action
How the #MenstrualCycle shapes #heart and #brain health -
@jellinap.bsky.social together with Julia Sacher @cogneuroend.bsky.social & Arno Villringer describe how these naturally occurring variations might influence #stress, mood, and long-term #womenshealth: tinyurl.com/35pu6447
you’re fired. wait you’re rehired. email us a list of things you’ve done today wait forget it you’re fired again. come back your job was important. you’re fired. or hired. come in to the office. wait the office has no computers go home. we are the department of government efficiency.
“Bringing back reindeer, however, is only one part of this rewilding project. The other components are part of an approach called “deep mapping”, which includes rejuvenating the culture and folklore associated with these animals to rebuild people’s connection to the land around them.”
“Unlike a workplace, nature cannot simply be seized by its employees & run under democratic self-management ... it is not just another factor of production... it is the condition & limit of our existence.”
Read @cominsitu.bsky.social on socialising nature 👇
break-down.org/post/sociali...
I really believe that "ecomodernist" is a misnomer. This school of thought is not distinguished by their embrace of technology (degrowth research also embraces technology). It is distinguished by their insistence on perpetual growth, ever-increasing aggregate output. That's it.
On the day of Dr. Fauci's testimony, @nytimes.com decides to run a deeply unethical OpEd with snazzy graphics and snappy headlines about the Lab Leak.
The article itself contains multiple falsehoods and deep mischaracterizations.
Let's take every point in turn 👇🧵
www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
“Thanks to its ability to resist high cooking temperatures and absorb flavours, carnaroli is considered the “king of risotto”, but it is also extremely delicate and vulnerable to changes in the climate.”
I used to think it was no big deal that my postdoc research on climate at Princeton was funded by BP, but now I see it as BP's effort to burnish its reputation and influence research.
On balance, taking fossil fuel funding is a net negative and this kind of research should be government funded.
Warum es volkswirtschaftlich kompletter Unsinn ist entwässerte Moore landwirtschaftlich 🚜 zu nutzen & warum der Moor-Klimaschutz dem Braunkohleausstieg 🏭 eigentlich in nix nachsteht und daher ähnlich angegangen werden müsste.
👉 Super Interview mit dem Agrarökonom @haraldgrethe.bsky.social
“A comprehensive review of research into the heat-mitigating effects of green spaces during heatwaves has found that botanical gardens are the most effective.”
Environmental impacts of a plant-based diet are broadly similar whether they are supported by a large amount of plant-based meat and dairy alternatives, or by a large amount of whole foods. The whole foods diets, however, are cheaper. Both diets are much lower impact than meat-based diets.
This whole thing is worth a read, but one of the things that stuck with me the most is that one of the members of this faculty panel had spoken so derisively of students. Why should students believe they'd "listen" in good faith? lithub.com/internal-ema...
An excerpt of my new book, Saving Ourselves: from Climate Shocks to Climate Action, was just published at TIME.
For anyone interested in the book, you can preorder here: lnkd.in/gtwJvrX9
time.com/6565499/apoc...
Always great to see anthropology in public-facing pieces. By Chip Colwell: "But of all the explanations for why people give gifts, the one I find most convincing was offered in 1925 by a French anthropologist named Marcel Mauss." theconversation.com/whats-the-po... 🏺
This is a war crime.
"Famine experts say the proportion of Gaza residents at risk of famine is greater than anywhere since a UN-affiliated body began measuring extreme hunger 20 years ago. Scholars say it has been generations since the world has seen food deprivation on such a scale in war."
Norway, we are not impressed with this abuse of fiords www.theguardian.com/world/2024/j...
Evidence of human rights abuses on the territory of the Sámi people and accusations of green colonialism must prompt EU politicians to amend the Critical Raw Materials Act with clear provisions on Indigenous rights, write Rasmus Kløcker Larsen and Kaisa Raitio www.euractiv.com/section/ener...