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Mountain Coyote
PureRubyDragon
COLD WEATHER ADVICE, FROM A MONTANA YOTE TO ALL MY TEXAS FRIENDS STRUGGLING RN! 1) Cotten Kills. Cotten fabrics absorb water and stay wet. Wet will make you cold. Stay
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Sean O'Leary
OLearySW
Advocates for eliminating WV's income tax seem to be a little hesitant to explain how it would be paid for, so I took a crack at it.https://wvpolicy.org/how-do-you-pay-for-a-2-1-billion-tax-cut/ The income tax
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Douglas Boyes
diarsia
Excellent special edition on global #insectdeclines published today in @PNASNews. Contains 13 articles available here:https://www.pnas.org/content/118/2#TheGlobalDeclineofInsectsintheAnthropoceneSpecialFeatureIn this thread, I’ll highligh
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United Farm Workers
UFWupdates
Thread: Ever think about the logistics of the food on your plate and the human costs of our food supply? #WeFeedYou When it rains, workers either wait (unpaid) for the
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Daniel Heath Justice
justicedanielh
A few last thoughts for now on @erinotoole's pandering to residential school apologists. He, like Lynn Beyak and Frances Widdowson, work with a number of failed and false assumptions easily
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Trevon D Logan
TrevonDLogan
Today @nhannahjones has a beautiful article on Reparations ('It Is Time for Reparations’) in @NYTmag @nytimes. I want to highlight an important part of the historical Reparations story that is
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Chryselle D'Silva Dias
chryselled
I've been retweeting calls for pitches over the years but I think they're easier to find if they're in a thread. Here goes: Wedding stories for @AptTherapy https://twitter.com/alisongoldman/status/1288853063814524928 Culture the
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Sura Mbaya
surambaya
In 1972, a shortage of meat forced the govt to license private abattoirs.In short order, there was an influx of meat, much of which was of dodgy quality.In 1973, the
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Mike McKinnon
mikemckinnon
A #bcpoli thread:How @jjhorgan and the @bcndp government kept the province and economy going effectively during a pandemic - and are building a strong recovery. First of all - the
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Heshmat Alavi
HeshmatAlavi
LONG THREAD1)The explosion in #Beirut was a deliberate & controlled blast targeting missiles/missile fuel belonging to #Iran & Hezbollah.This thread is a compilation mostly of @COsweda’s work & some
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🌰Build Soil: plant one million edible chestnuts!
BuildSoil
Fire in the northwest is complex. It’s important to realize that fire is not inherently bad here: the ecosystem is adapted to it in facts wants it. There will be
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Faye ⚧🟥⬛ — Anti-Fascism, even with Dems in power
FayeEcklar
Ok, who's ready for some science? Today I'm going to teach you about the Nitrogen and Phosphate cycles, the late history of agriculture, and the "Peak Phosphate" problem that may
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Dr. Darren Abbey
thebiologistisn
Sunchoke breeding? Yeah, that'll do for a little rant tonight.It is clearly late enough into winter that I'm thinking about what I'll be planting in the spring gardens. Didn't happen
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Uriah
crimkadid
Going to argue today that societies in which agriculture is performed collectively in and around nucleated villages act to domesticate human beings via the same biological pathway as in dogs
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Heidi Cuda
Heidi_Cuda
THE MINDFUL VEGAN: Finding joy during a pandemic in a time of upheaval can be elusive. I turned to vegan chef & holistic health coach @diannewenz and now plot my
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Uriah
crimkadid
Going to come out of eight years of Twitter lurking to try and answer some basic problems of human variation, first one being: "why are Polynesians so big and strong?",
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