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Richest 1% took home nearly twice as much wealth as the rest of the world put together over the past two years.

Folks, this is what oligarchy looks like.

Profiteering off a shortage; " The egg shortage has enabled record quarterly profits and sales at Cal-Maine Foods (CALM), the largest producer and distributor of eggs in the United States. The company produces brands such as Farmhouse Eggs, Sunups, Sunny Meadow, Egg-Land’s Best and Land O’ Lakes eggs.

Cal-Maine’s profit increased 65% to $198 million during the three months ended Nov. 26 from a year ago. " cnn.com/2023/01/13/business/eg

The tech companies laying off developers in Silicon Valley are hiring them in Latin America, where salaries are much lower. restofworld.org/2023/cheap-dev

"The Wyoming Legislature is considering a resolution to phase out sales of new electric vehicles in the Cowboy State by 2035. " cowboystatedaily.com/2023/01/1

Did you know that the 13,000 Native Americans that fought in World War I were not even U.S. citizens? Natives were not granted citizenship (of our own country) — until June 2, 1924.

You would’ve known this. Had they taught it to you in school.

" Our results show that in private and academic circles since the late 1970s and early 1980s, ExxonMobil predicted global warming correctly and skillfully." science.org/doi/10.1126/scienc

@futurebird An insect hotel is a box filled with cut, hollow plant stems. But you can also use paper straws pushed into holes drilled in wood. Species of tunnel-nesting bees and wasps will move in and provision the nests with whatever their young need: pollen, spiders, caterpillars, tree crickets, etc. It's fun to watch, and a great way to learn about insects that you might not know are in your yard. colinpurrington.com/2019/05/gu

Booklouse (Liposcelis sp.) found inside a stem used by Trypoxylon at my insect hotel. It's approximately 1 mm long. The spiders were still present in the cell so I'm assuming the booklice (they were breeding) caused the death of the developing wasp larva. The wasp's mud cell partitions kept them from spreading to the rest of the brood, luckily. A good reminder of why it's important to clean an insect hotel yearly. I.e., if you have one of those cute but un-cleanable bamboo units, the resident pests will take over. #insect #wasp #entomology #nature #InsectHotel #BeeHotel #Psocoptera

Here we are in the 20s, and an auto manufacturer has bought a media outlet to promote his far right ideas that he thought were being "suppressed" by the "controlled press." Is it the 1920s and the Dearborn Independent, or the 2020s and Twitter? Hard to tell sometimes. pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperienc

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@MarkRuffalo Here’s a gift link to The New York Times Magazine article — The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare — by Nathaniel Rich on which the movie Dark Waters was based.

tinyurl.com/4k4p7up7

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A nice poster on the applications of Mathematics in Manufacturing, produced by the USA National Academy of Sciences, can be found here: nap.nationalacademies.org/reso

And if you want more details on the topic, you may take a look to this book: routledge.com/Formal-Methods-i

"Hornetsecurity on Thursday reported that 33% of companies are not offering any cybersecurity awareness training to users who work remotely.

The study also pointed out that this causes security issues because nearly three-quarters, 74%, of remote staff have access to critical data, which creates more risk for companies in this new hybrid-working world."

scmagazine.com/news/security-a

NASA has a website dedicated to before-and-after images related to worldwide climate change. It's depressing to browse from one set of pictures to the next. This is how climate change looks like.

Bering Sea ice at record low, in just 5 years
climate.nasa.gov/images-of-cha

Columbia Glacier melt, Alaska, in 28 years
climate.nasa.gov/images-of-cha

Shrinking Mýrdalsjökull ice cap, Iceland, in 28 years
climate.nasa.gov/images-of-cha

Pedersen Glacier melt, Alaska, in 65 years
climate.nasa.gov/images-of-cha

We shouldn't be seeing this moss. It's Janury in in Eastern Poland. It should under a metre of snow.

It was "woke" people who ended slavery, ended Jim Crow, passed Constitutional amendment guaranteeing women the right to vote, passed both Civil Rights and Voting Rights Act plus championed marriage equality. Now you get why the GOP hates people who are woke.

Natural History museums are full of art, sculptures, but their purpose is communication—the cultural transmission of what little we know with some certainty about the world. #amnh

It’s really hard to keep track of everything that’s happening, on so many levels, in so many states, so many communities, all at the same time.

But it’s all one big story: A multi-level reactionary counter-mobilization against egalitarian multiracial, pluralistic democracy. 4/

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Debating whether or not Republicans *really* want to erect a cruel regime of merciless white patriarchal dominance is futile. The proof is in the pudding, and the pudding is the state level: Wherever they are in charge, they are embracing an authoritarian vision of society. (Thread!)

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