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Astra Taylor
astradisastra
Today I've been thinking of 2020 less as the year of unexpected shocks & catastrophes more as the year predictions came true. For decades concerned people have studied the likelihood
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Late Pleistocene Satan
SatanLate
Megaloceros giganteus is commonly accepted and depicted by mainstream paleontologists (notably Guthrie, Naish, Witton shown below respectively) to have a striped body as indicated by a handful of Paleolithic art
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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
Germany’s renewables experiment is over. By 2025 it will have spent $580B to make electricity nearly 2x more expensive & 10x more carbon-intensive than France’s. The reason renewables can’t power
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Mick Crawley
crawley_mick
This is an illustrated key to the species within the genus Pinus that you'll see on walks around town or rural rambles in the British Isles. There are more than
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B. Moncunill-Solé
monqso
On this #FossilFriday, my first solo article is published at @BiolJLinnSoc! https://doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blaa157 The study assessed 1387 bones of the giant pikas #Prolagus apricenicus and P. imperialis (Late #Miocene) from Gargano
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Adam Morton
adamlmorton
In case you missed some of the climate and environment news of the past 24 hours This story, and the ramifications of it, warrant a 2nd reading if you've already
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Arash Kolahi
ArashKolahi
Arguably the most INCREDIBLE aspect of humanity is that NOT ONLY can we understand our societal institutions, our place(s) within them and how they are affecting us but, incredibly:We can
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Alex Schieferdecker
alexschief
I’ve spent the year carefully compiling the absolute worst tweets I read in 2020. But before sharing them, let’s remember last year’s esteemed winners:https://twitter.com/alexschief/status/1211479251221929985 Let me first say, that th
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Gaurav Sabnis 🇮🇳🇺🇸
gauravsabnis
Our species will go extinct because we didn't understand or value the concept of a Republic (where public is above the rulers) as much as the concept of a Democracy
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Pan African☭
kanamesuzaku
A thread on the colonial nature of conservation:We need to decolonize conservation for the sake of our planet and indigenous people that still live on their land, and those who
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Courtney Robichaud
cdrobich
Excited to share this pre-print on the efficacy of Phragmites australis (European Common Reed) suppression two years after a glyphosate-based herbicide treatment in Long Point and Rondeau Provincial Park a
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Squid
reviewlhu
Carcharocles Megalodon,A thread. Megalodon, meaning 'big tooth,' was a species of the now extinct Otodontidae family of sharks, known as 'megatoothed sharks.'It lived from the early Miocene Epoch to the
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Leon
leoncastilloVC
Don't become more productive. Do this instead.//// A THREAD (you need to read) //// Roughly speaking, there are two paradigms of science: Reductionism and Holism. Reductionism considers that breaking down
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Scott Hotaling
MtnScience
I’m thrilled to share a new paper on rock glaciers, related landforms, and mountain biodiversity. It began as a post-session chat at the 2019 @BenthosNews meeting and through a team
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HS2 Ltd
HS2ltd
FACTCHECK: Some images that claim to be examples of HS2 tree planting are actually “staking and tubing” on the site earlier this winter, prior to the actual planting of the
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Tony Connelly
tconnellyRTE
Update on the fisheries negotiations:@MichelBarnier has held one meeting this morning with sherpas from the 8 coastal states and another began at 1300 CET. He's essentially testing their room for
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