For those of us still wondering whether Merrick Garland will hold Trump and his key enablers accountable in the wake of the Stuart Rhodes' seditious conspiracy verdict: "The department will work tirelessly to hold accountable those responsible for crimes related to the attack on our democracy on Jan. 6th." May it be soon.
@davidaugust 😆 'Maybe we will find a clue'.
I feel like part of what we’re experiencing in this country, and really in a lot of countries, is the collapse of identity, which in the U.S. used to be rooted in a white, Christian-centered worldview that only had to account for other people when it came to sports and entertainment. The majority now has to cope with the reality of growing political and social equality, and the attendant demands to expand the notion of national history and identity. Some folks are taking it hard.
I wish I knew about this sooner, edX is a website created by MIT and Harvard and hosts free online courses. I've started taking 'Climate Change: The Science and Global Impact' by the UN's SDG Academy, and it fantastic so far, it's really filling in some of the foundational gaps in my knowledge of current climate science.
This is such a valuable resource, particularly for those who can't afford higher educational resources.
We all know the Great Barrier Reef is in danger, and the UN has just confirmed it again https://phys.org/news/2022-11-great-barrier-reef-danger.html 🔥 #ClimateEmergency #ClimateCrisis #ClimateChange
Rural communities are increasingly showing that they will resist renewable energy projects despite a steady decrease in the costs of wind and solar and a rising need to move away from fossil fuels, reports
@dangearino.
"The conflict touches on a broader cultural divide between urban and rural communities, and Democrats and Republicans.
In this fraught environment, expertise and facts seem to matter less than before." @insideclimatenews. #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #RenewableEnergy
The Economist this morning:
On Tuesday the World Meteorological Organisation published, for the first time, an evaluation of global water resources. The findings are bleak: much of the world experienced unusually dry conditions in 2021. Although this was partly due to La Niña—a temporary weather pattern that influences the distribution of rains and winds—it is mostly a result of climate change, which is driving up temperatures and worsening droughts. These changes affect economies: in Britain and Europe alone, droughts currently cause around $9bn in losses each year.
Great to see: Breaking news: The EU has warned Elon Musk that Twitter could be banned in Europe unless the billionaire abides by its strict rules on content moderation
https://www.ft.com/content/a07ca1ae-9f9a-46ee-9457-27bb30e18ed2
RT @DavidAugust@twitter.com
Masks still help. Wearing a mask still makes sense. Small inconvenience, big benefits. #mask #COVID19 😷
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/DavidAugust/status/1497825167124451329
#BlackFriday deals are everywhere, but there’s only one we care about. And that is a deal made by our world leaders to avert the biodiversity crisis!
In a single day, an estimated 144 plant and animal species go extinct, just let that sink in.
Check out Mastodon Migration's new partner account Rubicon
@rubicon.
We crossed the Rubicon. No going back.
Rubicon @rubicon boosts great #twittermigration stories and advice, and responds to #NewUser questions.
It's a pretty joyful place.
#mastodonmigration #twittermigration #mastodontips #servers #feditips
Direct Messages on Mastodon are probably one of the most confusing things for new users as they aren't really like messages on other platforms.
I have done my best to explain what they are in a few minutes for you all here. Check it out and let me know if it helps.
More tips still to come so stay tuned.
Please give it a #boost if you can to help spread the knowledge around the Fediverse.
When happening upon a neat article, explaining what a #ScientificConsensus is, we realized, that - even though we have a lot of material about the #consensus - we were lacking an explainer about what a scientific consensus actually is. We have now remedied this and created a page with an explainer and an accompanying glossary entry which will point our readers towards that page with a small pop-up-box.
https://skepticalscience.com/publishing-a-long-overdue-explainer-about-a-scientific-consensus.html
Hello people of the Fediverse! Some of you may have heard that a new Mastodon client, Ivory, is in development for iOS (and Mac!). This is true! Tapbots is going all in on Mastodon and we hope this place continues to grow and thrive. Tweetbot will continue to be developed alongside Ivory as a lot of code is shared. A new Mac version of Tweetbot and Ivory are also currently in development and we are working hard on getting those towards a public beta state.
Utqiaġvik, #Alaska as of 8am Wednesday up to 28F (-2.2C), which is a new record high temperature for Nov 30th. Previous record 27F (-2.8C) set in 1967. Temperature could well go higher next few hours. Unbroken climate observations at Utqiaġvik since autumn 1920. #akwx @Climatologist49 @ajatnuvuk
DON’T FORGET: “Elon Musk admitted to his biographer that the reason the #Hyperloop was announced—even tho he had no intention of pursuing it—was to try to disrupt the California high-speed rail project to get in the way of that actually succeeding.” — @parismarx @Gizmodo
https://gizmodo.com/silicon-valleys-transportation-failures-tesla-waymo-bir-1849382788
#cities #Urbanism #ElonMusk #transportation #HighSpeedRail #publictransit
Retired Coast Guard Officer BA Geography living on the beautiful west coast of Canada on unceded Lekwungen/Songhees territory.
My interests include #ClimateDenial #renewables #RenewableEnergy #EV #bcpoli #canada #SeaLevels #SeaLevelRise #Oceans #Nature #transition #energy #environment #fedi22 #ClimateChangeIsReal #Misinformation #Disinformation #space #astronomy #genealogy