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Aaron Carr
aaronAcarr
Slanted benches don’t reduce homelessness.Bolts on steps don’t reduce homelessness.Raised grate covers don’t reduce homelessness. Spiked windowsills don’t reduce homelessness. There’s only one thing that *does* reduce homelessness
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Joey Huddleston
joeyhuddleston
The 29yo ceasefire is broken, and #Morocco and #WesternSahara are once again in armed conflict. https://www.spsrasd.info/news/en/articles/2020/11/14/28491.htmlWithout a quick ceasefire, here’s a few things we can expect in the coming days
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Dannielle (Dossy) Blumenthal PhD
DrDannielle
Maybe not the words they should have chosen.“‘We respect the choice of the American people,’ a spokesman for the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.”China Congratulates Biden on Presidential Victory
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HijoDeSu
HijoDeSu2
How long has ChInA has been a Op.Since the end of WWIISince 1974Since joining WTOLet's seehttps://twitter.com/3days3nights/status/1335279143089532930 The permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (also known as the
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Christopher W. Jones
cwjones89
Dear Twitter, I have spent a lot of time in the past two years working on this thing called my 'dissertation.'What is Christopher doing, you may wonder? In this thread
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
Just published my new @OurWorldInData post:• Why did renewables become so cheap so fast?→ And what can we do to use this global opportunity for green growth?https://ourworldindata.org/cheap-renewables-growth Today fossil fuels
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GoodTexture
GoodTexture
While present-day cryptocurrencies may be useful to get quick rich, in the long run they may make the world a worse place (if they aren't banned outright), and make the
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Avishek
ChaxCR
1/n In #RealPolitikWithChax series, this thread (Th-3) is to analyse China's ambitious OBOR project collected from different reports from past 2-3 years on the subject.I will briefly discuss what is
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Sara Mojtehedzadeh
SaraMojtehedz
NEW: the City of Toronto has started publicly reporting workplace outbreak data, including naming workplaces with significant workplaces. A thread on why that matters, after months of reporting on it:https://www.thestar.com/business/2021/01
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/23 We haven't had a lot to celebrate during this pandemic. But achieving the milestone of offering vaccine to the over 70s, health and care workers and the most clinically
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Kirtan A Shah
KirtanShahCFP
Liquidity is fueling the stock market rally says everyone. What is this liquidity? How does it get created? How does it fuel stocks, commodities? (Thread)Hit the ‘re-tweet’ and help us
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Romit Mehta
romitme
China led the global recovery out of the 2008 crisis and helped power a commodity supercycle. I was curious about if something similar could happen in the wake of COVID.
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
The third stage of grief is bargaining. When the climate emergency hove into sight, we started with denial (Exxon's criminal suppression of its own research on the looming crisis #ExxonKnew).
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Clare McCann
claremccann
This is a long and sordid tale of the latest ways @usedgov and sr official Diane Auer Jones are putting their thumbs on the scale for #4profit colleges. The story
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George Selgin
GeorgeSelgin
States have been monopolizing currency of all sorts since ancient times, and they have been claiming for just as long that their monopolies are necessary to preserve the integrity of
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Skanda Amarnath ( Neoliberal Sellout )
IrvingSwisher
The latest from @tragicbios and yours truly: "Inflation: The Good, The Bad, and The Transitory."How the Fed should be evaluating inflation and the inflation trajectory within the context of its
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