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Binance and its stablecoins are being devoured by the SEC's serpents. The SEC has ordered Pacos to stop minting its BUSD, leaving Binance with a painful dilemma about its version of the same coin. coppolacomment.com/2023/02/bin

Private aviation is a symbol of climate injustice, accessible by a few elites and 50x more polluting than trains. The rich are burning the planet while the poorest are suffering the consequences. People are resisting, with love and for life. #MakeThemPay #LossAndDamage (2/3)

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To my Mastodonians...

Happy Pale Blue Dot day! 💕

Very proud to say that I was there, helping to make it happen.

Read my piece on how the Voyager Pale Blue Dot, taken on Valentine's Day of 1990, came to be. bit.ly/3RZ1Rok

Hear ye! Hear ye! 🎺🎈

Scott Tremaine, renowned celestial dynamicist & a founder (along w/ my thesis advisor Peter Goldreich) of the field of planetary rings, has written a textbook on Dynamics of Planetary Systems. At my request of some time ago, he added a discussion of the definition of a planet.

And what did he find?

Pluto is NOT a planet !!!

[If you have Scott's book, the criterion can be found in figure 9.2 on page 450, in equation form on p 451.]

Rejoice! Reason has prevailed.

Friends, in addition to using alt text yourselves, I need you to keep spreading the message about it, telling your friends and followers to use it. I've just been seeing far fewer toots about it than I used to, and blind people can't be the only ones talking about this. Thanks!

Doubtless you've heard that "we all get the same 24 hours in the day." Of course it's not true: rich people and poor people experience very different demands on their time. The richer you are, the more your time is your own - not only are many systems arranged with your convenience in mind, but you also command the social power to do something about systems that abuse your time.

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You know the ol' question: What could possibly go wrong? Well, read on!

The researchers said, 'We never really thought about it.'

That'S the problem w/ uncritical acceptance of shiny 'new technologies'.

bit.ly/3jOHL3s

When a car is repaired after a crash, the GDP goes up.

When a fruit or vegetable is grown only to be thrown out by a supermarket as food waste, the GDP goes up.

When you replace a phone that still works because of planned obsolescence, the GDP goes up.

When you throw out a perfectly good coat because it's no longer fashionable, and buy a new one in this season's style, the GDP goes up.

When a bridge has to be replaced because it wasn't built right, the GDP goes up.

When a piece of packaging is manufactured only to be thrown away straight away, the GDP goes up.

When a site needs to be decontaminated because chemicals weren't stored correctly, the GDP goes up.

In each case, society has no more usable wealth than it would have had if the car didn't crash, the vegetable wasn't grown, the phone wasn't replaced, the old coat was still being worn, there was less packaging, or the chemicals were stored correctly. Yet the GDP goes up.

Meanwhile, most of the wealth that is generated ends up in the top one percent's pockets.

The truth is that GDP isn't a useful measurement. It's just a convenient one.

#economics #politics #gdp #auspol #ukpol

Can we predict if atmospheric CO2 grows faster or slower than what is expected from emissions' growth?

Yes, by assimilating observational data into an #ESM, we gain a predictive skill of 5 years for the air–sea CO2 flux, and 2 years for the air–land CO2 flux and atmospheric carbon growth rate.

Find out more on how we predict the global carbon cycle and evaluate modeled atmospheric CO2 in our new study:

esd.copernicus.org/articles/14

led by @HongmeiLi at my group @MPI_Meteo

#ilyinaScience

I have just submitted evidence to the House of Lords asking them to stop the government's attempt to curb the right to strike. Can you join in too? #SupportAmendment1 @organisehq tinyurl.com/23yoledm

Please boost even if this isn't for you. On Mastodon, favoriting is not like 'liking' on the other site. All it does is it tell the writer you liked it, there is no algorithm.

Trying to reach people on Mastodon

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Consider submitting your to (Canadian Journal of Kidney Health & Disease)

We have a policy of supportive review. Here's the piece we wrote about the central role of kindness in peer-review

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/…

We aren't here on Mastodon yet but working on it. @CanJKHD at the other place.

I wonder at times how those billionaires who apparently don't give a f-ck about climate change, want to deal with its impacts?
Should someone tell them that the side effects are not only societal instability or that it's getting warmer? It is also about collapse of agriculture and natural systems, species extinction, increasing weather extremes - just to name a few.

Who is going to deliver lobsters to their bunker?

Getting emissions down will actually lead to a better life on Earth!

@Raven47

What if we can't stop climate change disaster without dismantling white supremacy and racism?

What if it is the root cause and explains why we continue hurtling towards a mass extinction event despite scientific consensus?

What if we are trying to fix climate change within the same system that created the problem in the first place?

A group of "Scared Scientists" created a website. Here is what one of them has to say...
________________________

MATTHEW ENGLAND
Oceanographer, Climate scientist,
University of NSW, Sydney

STATEMENT:

Accelerated warming and expansion of water in the oceans and increased melting rates of glaciers and ice caps are expected to increase sea levels by a metre or more over the next 100 years. This will pose a decisive threat to the existence of human settlements, infrastructures, and industries across the world that are close to shorelines. Those environmental degradations will aggravate global conflict as tens of millions of people migrate and their food supplies become threatened.

We need to understand that the cost of solving the problem is so much less than the cost of dealing with it down the track — that cost is going to be huge for future generations. Not dealing with it is selfish, short-sighted, narrow-minded, and obscene. It represents such a level of injustice as those that are going to be impacted are not playing a role in the decisions that are being made now.

MORE HERE -- cargocollective.com/scared_sci

#ClimateCatastrophe #GlobalHeating #SeaLevelRise #ClimateJustice

Meanwhile, another national newspaper article about the wonders of metal detecting that makes no mention whatsoever of the PAS, FLOs, or the Treasure Act. #archaeology #treasurehunting theguardian.com/science/2023/f

A reporter once asked me if I knew SBF personally. Apparently sensing I was confused by why that might be likely, they pointed out that we would've been in college in Boston/Cambridge at the same time. Especially since then, it's been very weird to read stories about how maybe he's just a poor smol bean who made a whoopsie when most of us have managed to somehow not toddle our way into financial fraud at the fragile age of 30 YEARS OLD.

newsletter.mollywhite.net/p/sa

The idea that bad people having a voice on social media causes other people to become bad people (often the argument as to why we must defederate from bad servers) is equivalent to:

Thinking violent video games cause people to become violent.

Thinking explicit song lyrics cause people to become criminals

Allowing people to be openly homosexual will cause others to become homosexual

Banning books

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