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Dr. Genevieve Guenther
DoctorVive
It strikes me as a weird coincidence that much of the research about climate change and "cultural cognition" was published precisely in the years when climate was being polarized by
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Keith Alexander 🍉
keithalexander
Within a personal carbon budget framing, the embedded carbon of a single small EV (quoted below as 11-12t) used for many years by a household of, say 3-5 people, doesn't
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Bob Moran
bobscartoons
We're not doing any of this because a lot of people were going to catch a cold. We're not destroying our economies and societies because a tiny number of people
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Christian J Davis ☦️ 🇦🇺🇬🇷
Deadlycause
Criticising Islam.A more thorough criticism of Islam. Due to my last post being rushed I thought it would be better to fix it up. Just so muslims can have an
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Rugby and the Law
rugbyandthelaw
Over 70 former professional rugby players are preparing for legal action against the sport’s governing bodies according to this report. The group litigation seems to be in its early stages,
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Dr. Maya J. Goldenberg
goldenbergmaya1
I'm hearing lots of surprise re: care workers' COVID vax hesitancy. They are healthcare professionals, so they should be scientifically informed, right? It’s time to connect vax hesitancy w broader
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CovidSenseBloke
CovidSenseBloke
Many months later, the Scottish Government finally responded to my FOI request on masks.I asked:- The evidence to support the wearing of face coverings, including data on the effectiveness ofsuch
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Chris Kavanagh
C_Kavanagh
Chapter 2 of #ScienceFictions is ostensibly about the Replication Crisis but goes much further afield than psychology. The chapter offers a succinct case for why we are right to talk
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Rickesh Lakhani
ConstantChanges
“How do you measure the impact of a hug?”I heard a story about a charity leader asking this question during a difficult discussion about measuring social impact.I’m all about measurement
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Andrew Young
SpartanVTyranny
I probably shouldn't have looked it up and I definitely shouldn't be tweeting about it, but I looked up the 1776 Commission and the honesty of its dishonesty is somehow
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Sahana Singh
singhsahana
I learned that in ancient times Hindus followed a kind of lockdown called Chaaturmaasya. It was during an auspicious period of 4 months starting frm Ashadha Shukla Dashami to Kartika
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Dr. Rachel Kowert
DrKowert
Early this week I ranted about a @nytimes editorial misrepresenting the scientific literature around video game uses and effects.It's one thing for an editorial piece to mishandle scientific information, but
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Chandrahaas Uniyal
taru_uniyal
1/ [CONFESSION] For a very short time I was a fan of this guy.It was after my dad had passed away in an accident.https://twitter.com/DConquered/status/1279338226071699456?s=20 2/ The behaviour of priests during
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Rebekah Oomen
rebekahoomen
1/ We can't wait for the @NSERC_CRSNG fellowship stats release to start this discussion:In 2018, 2019, & 2020, PDF success rates for Ecology & Evolution were 30%, 37%, & 26%,
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Jessica Weinkle
JessicaWeinkle
A thread on some things in the AIR Report Quantifying Climate the Impacts of Climate Change 1/17https://www.air-worldwide.com/siteassets/Publications/White-Papers/documents/air_climatechange_us_hurricane_whitepaper.pdf Upfront, the whole ex
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TakingHayekSeriously🧨
FriedrichHayek
How does the picture of knowledge & understanding of Hayek, Wittgenstein, Polanyi, Michael Scriven, Thomas Kuhn, and Larry Wright compare to the work of the Post Modernists descending from Nietzsche,
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