anlomedad
I know nothing of climate change. But its complexity is fascinating.
And how should we, our societies, live within biophysical planetary boundaries?
*322ppm
- Reposted by anlomedadEine EU Petition zur CO2 Reduktion im Flugverkehr...leben wir Demokratie! 👍 #klimakrise #klimakollaps #enkeltauglich #zukunft
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- Reposted by anlomedadExcellent thread. For my last book, 'The Magic of an Irish Rainforest', I visited pieces of this potentially exquisite habitat across the island of Ireland, and invariably saw the same thing: slow death by overgrazing + invasive plants. As I've seen with my own place, it's SO easy to reverse this.
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- How to democratize our democracies. I actually think, the complexity of our tech-civilisation, also, how harmful production chains tie into our states' finance, overwhelms any fulltime politician and renders this model near-obsolete. A supporting next step cd be: workers 💯% in command of companies.
- What we see in the UK today, and around the world, is a truth many people are reluctant to recognise: Centralised, hierarchical political systems are innately undemocratic, regardless of who is in charge. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
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- Reposted by anlomedad“If we do not act, by 2050 aviation emissions will be about a quarter of all human-caused emissions – that will be really a very shameful position". Amen. Great to see industry insiders speak the truth on this important issue 🙏 www.theguardian.com/environment/...
- Reposted by anlomedadGlobal temperatures would have risen by 12.2 °C (!) since 1990 if everyone in the world had emitted like the wealthiest top 0.1% in world. Fascinating new study in @natclimate.nature.com by Schöngart et al: www.nature.com/articles/s41...