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Aniyia (🗣 Anita without the T) ❤️
operaqueenie
This year I’ve been part of many conversations about society’s current problems and the future we want live in.Productive dialogues naturally center oppressive systems (white supremacy, patriarchy, capitalism, authoritarianism, etc)
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Anshul
Anshul__K
NHS England have announced 55 COVID-19 deaths today. These deaths were spread across nine dates. This is down from 62 last Thursday - which included fifteen dates. Remember the orange
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Vinay
Drvinaystrong05
The Difference between Man and Animal ~Only a fool can say that one should cling to one's own religion only because it is ancestral. No sane person can accept such
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Dr. Jonathan Foley
GlobalEcoGuy
It’s exciting that Elon Musk @elonmusk wants to incentivize research into carbon removal technologies.However, be careful here. This CANNOT be seen as a substitute from eliminating primary emissions from fossil
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
One positive which seems to be emerging from the US today is that many (by no means all) Republicans and Republican supporters are turning against Trump.Without the strong support of
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
As current epidemic surge peaks, we may see 3-4 weeks of declines in new cases but then new variant will take over. It'll double in prevalence about every week. It'll
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Your Dad On The Internet 🏳️⚧️ 🏳️🌈
ravingsockmonky
I kept thinking about doing this, but was always too tired, etc......but I want to talk about intentions, because intentions tend to get thrown in the face of people who
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Akeela Ahmed MBE
AkeelaAhmed
Recently I have been reflecting a lot about a minority of people that call themselves activists, who tend to dominate certain campaigns/appear very vocal & influential, but are actually divisive.
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Roger Pielke Jr.
RogerPielkeJr
You'll soon be hearing lots about the "social cost of carbon" as Biden Administration updates estimates to inform regulatory policies (as described well here by @voooos --> https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2021/01/trump-down
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Dan McMurtrie
SuperMugatu
Reminder: The delta in labor cost is less significant than the rate of change of technical skills in Emerging Markets. The fact that the rate of change is very high
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Torsten Bell
TorstenBell
More I ponder it, more the full reversal of economic policy today to where we were in lockdown I (ie full furlough everywhere for every sector) is extraordinary It's hard
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Vicki Igbokwe
UchennaDanceCo
Reflecting on a zoom meeting I was in earlier. A young black woman shares a some questions that she spent the time to put together for workshop. We all listen
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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
2M acres of California have burned so far this yearBut *4.4 - 12M* acres (!) burned each year in *pre-industrial* timesIt is gross misinformation to blame climate change for our
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Sara Nayeem
SaraNayeem
A perennial question for small biopharmas is how to engage w/ scientific advisors. One caution is not to list as "advisors" people w/ whom you've had only one or two
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
Since the dawn of the Internet, it has been clear that we need and have the opportunity to build a system of scholarly communication free of limitations of print: a
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Ben Nicholas
BelgianBoolean
When we talk about burnout, we often attribute it to working long hours. But that's not the only cause. Constantly shifting directions or expectations on a project wears people down.
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