drparslow.bsky.social
Studying for Masters in Global Sustainability Solutions at Exeter University. Previously...PhD (Psychology)
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Hitchcock got nothing on you 😃
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Agreed. It could obviously be better but it would have been much much worse
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It's got to get where it's needed or what's the point?!
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Are those the orange one's hands at the White House? Did he slip?
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That really does highlight it. Nice one
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Very useful thread. Thanks!
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I'm feeling shifting base line syndrome too from people too. Same with drought, lack of insects etc
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Spot on. Please don't forget the UKs role, especially historically.
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As long as we all have access to legals we have the ability to push back against FF interests. Same here in UK re: Rosebank etc. Even then, they will try again and again. We either win or the world faces irreversible damage (arguably already has...)
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Fair enough. Can't argue with that.
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An article worth reading
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Vote Green. Tell everyone you know to do the same
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There should be major push to attend virtually. I dunno, have hubs around the world that people can meet up in their own country and tune in from there?...that way get the best of both worlds
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🥺
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Reducing those short-lived GHGs is paramount...now!
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Similar numbers are playing out for percentage of people in UK who want their government to act on climate change... if they just backed that up with voting green and personal sustainability choices...
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Maybe manufactures of dark roofing materials could ...er...use light coloured ones (a business opportunity?)...to the benefit of all 🤔
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It's barbaric it happens anywhere!
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and if it loses power, stick it upright and use as a sail?
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Reckon they'll back track on that...the orange one ain't around forever
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Agreed. Follow the money and you find the future (or what they are pretty sure is the future - esp insurance comps!
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Tbf, they do love killing them. Here in Devon, UK there's been a massive increase in Octopus...so there's been a massive effort to immediately empty the sea of them 🙄
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I'd agree! Social life is pretty good too 😄
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He and you are right
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I agree. It just doesn't add up. Most coral reefs are done for.