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Peter Gleick đşđ¸
PeterGleick
A short thread about the recent claims by some "economists" & #climate skeptics that an 8°C rise in temperature would only cut GDP by 4%:First, it's complete nonsense. That large
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Ed
Ed_UKation
Someone needs to do a study of young ppl who self-ID as ace, aro, or aroace.The focus would be on those
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Ed Watson
an_edcentric
âAt the risk of theoretical eclecticism, I am inclined to prefer being âright but not rigorousâ to being ârigorous but wrong.ââ This comment by Stuart Hall is explicating why he
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Jin Russell
DrJinRussell
Simon Thornley, Sunetra Gupta, & a minority advocating for "herd immunity" while shielding high risk groups claim they've been silenced. But Gupta claimed in July that areas like London may
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Dayne Sherman
TweettheSouth
A guide to common errors when trolling a US Senator (particularly Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana). 1. Know the difference been you, your, and you're. It makes you look like
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Peter Tennant
PWGTennant
Every new strain that establishes itself in the population will initially appear to have a higher transmissability. If one of those gets lucky (by appearing in a capital city, under
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Marcin
marcinkurc
People talk about âembracing failure,â in order to innovate. Maybe. But Let me tell you, I have no tolerance for ignoring risks. A thread. In business, you have to think
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Maya Forstater
MForstater
There is so much wrong with this article by Grace Lavery.Jesse Singal gets at much of the detail The biggest point for me though is captured in the framing by
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AutisticSciencePerson
AutSciPerson
Reminder to non-autistic people:I literally didn't know what "tone of voice" meant until I was 17 years old. And I didn't truly understand it until I found out I was
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Thaddeus Michaels
ThadMichaels
There seem to be two approaches to the Covid debate. One is to weigh up the available evidence as best you can (deferring to experts where appropriate) and then judge
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Aurelien Mondon
aurelmondon
One of the perverse effects of the populist hype is that it equates different types of anti-elitist politicsSince far right conspiracies are the most covered in our public discourse, it
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Quarter of people may already be immune to coronavirus..Iâm delighted that mainstream newspapers are picking up on âprior immunityâ. Itâs a lot more than 25%, arguably >50%. 1st paper MID-APRIL!!
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Sam Knights
samjknights
Donât hate me, but I think the leftâs response to Extinction Rebellion has been a bit counterproductive. Activists organised one of the largest campaigns of civil disobedience in history and
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Mark Greene
RemakingManhood
I have no interest in signing up as a gender critical theorist if doing so means I am then expected to declare which expressions of gender are acceptable. Declaring all
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Nick Cammarata
nickcammarata
Every time I tell someone this it helps them a lot, and I do honestly believe it so Iâll just blanket say it for each of youI think youâre likely
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fan_til_dawn
A short thread on allergies:There are different types- food, aeroallergens (small bits that can float in the air), medicine...There's also different reactions- most known is the rashes (also known as
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