Isnβt March 31 Monday?
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Physicist in complex systems & sustainability @wegenercenter.bsky.social & @csh.ac.at. Social-ecological metabolism, complexity, evolution, agency & transformation. Ex-techβistβ‘οΈsystems realist. π¦πΊπ³π±πΈπͺπ¦πΉπͺπΊπ Graz | Stockholm
Isnβt March 31 Monday?
Nature is as much about the evolved connections between species as the actual species themselves.
EcoSYSTEMS. π
Thatcherβs claim, that thereβs no such thing as society, although wildly wrong in 1987, is starting to smell a bit like a self-fulfilling prophecy
βThis idea, that nature is a constant competition for life, is nonsense.β
A notification I just got: Your Gmail storage is 100% full Your email will stop working in 16 days
Donβt threaten me with a good time
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The number of resilient, purely individualistic societies so far discovered is zero.
Not a novel observation, but the economic system we've adopted was developed by men like Musk to benefit men like Musk. That anyone else has benefitted at all is largely thanks to efforts to constrain that system.
What are the risks of extreme wealth?
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Resilient societies have mechanisms to constrain sociopathsβ ambitions. Decades of neoliberalism have empowered rapacious sociopaths to the point that they can openly destroy what few constraints remain, and take all community resources. This is precisely the dynamic of late-stage cancer.
Is this a surprise? Didnβt Trump publicly say that βweβll fix it so you wonβt have to vote anymoreβ while campaigning?
Nice. Now do culture.
One of the hallmarks of cancer is immune system evasion.
Colleagues and I argue that the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) should not allow more carbon offsetting to address scope 3 emissions. Real solutions demand more ambition.
Iβm curious: which problems do you see as most directly related?
Whatβs an axis?
If I donβt get this, where on the distribution am I?
Important piece on the role of Ockham's razor in the modern world of scientific modeling in @pnas.org. Conclusion: Complex models can be quite useful, and parsimony and complexity can complement each other in helping us to gain new insights!
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Could there be any stronger indicator of an attempted transition to full-blown kleptocracy?
Itβs been a tough few weeks. My 10yo daughter was diagnosed with a very rare, aggressive cancer called interdigitating dendritic cell sarcoma (IDCS). Iβm reaching out to identify clinicians/patients who have encountered pediatric IDCS or other (non-LCH) dendritic or histiocytic sarcomas cases.
I fully agree with promoting green. Green growth, though, at the required scale and rate, is something we will need to learn to let go.
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Headline "US democracy has died"
The neoliberal dream of fossil fuel billionaire Charles Koch was always the destruction of US democracy and the elimination of government (except for its repressive organs police, courts, prisons, military ofc), and now he has won.
What now? A π§΅.
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I seem to remember this guy talking about how we need his EVs and rooftop solar to deal with climate change. Isnβt this contrary to his business interests?
Any thoughts on the new administrationβs real strategic aims with their tariffs? Presumably they realise the costs to the US consumer; why do they want that?
Explain it to me like Iβm ten years old: how can a company expect to successfully sue other companies for not buying their services?
Compelling and moving story. Thanks, @garyseconomics.bsky.social.
There is a huge number of highly trained scientists and technologists in Europe who are currently not working in those fields due to underfunding of universities and public research institutions. If you want groundbreaking tech, perhaps consider funding positions for the people who can create it.
I appreciate a distaste for bureaucrazy. I also note that every known resilient complex system is full of complex regulation mechanisms.
Do ideologues ever appreciate systemic complexity?