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Father, husband, PhD Marketing, data scientist, veteran, climate change doomer, climate-first marketing, hard left, pianist. Live in NOVA. Contemplating running for Gerry Connolly’s old seat - RIP friend. Follow me for climate-first marketing policies.
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Summer’s here! And with that comes travel. Want to cut your carbon footprint fast? Rethink how you travel. 🚗✈️🚆 Here’s a thread on which transportation modes are climate-friendly — and which are surprisingly bad. A 🧵1/n #ClimateAction #LowCarbonLiving

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Here's my newest pack. Like always filled with the resistance! Some old faves and some new friends too. You know what to do. Check it out and make some new friends! The resistance is here. go.bsky.app/V8CBEGh

Lee Jae-myung, the South Korean politician who climbed the fence of the parliament to get inside and vote against martial law, has been elected president. Pretty cooool

Want to cut your carbon footprint fast without going off the grid? 🚶‍♀️🚲🚌 Try this: Replace just a few car trips per week with walking, biking, or public transit. Small shift, big impact. 1/9

Whatever else happens I hope these guys outlive humanity.

What’s an easy way to reduce your carbon footprint? Stop eating beef. Instead eat another type of meat. Or eat less meat. Cows produce about 220lbs of methane a year, which is about 10x more potent than CO2 for raising atmospheric temperature. www.ucdavis.edu/food/news/ma... 1/n

A lot of people want to help preserve our environment for the future but don’t know what tangible actions they can take. Buy small, buy local! Don’t back billionaires. You’ll support your local community, make lasting friendships, and enjoy yourself in the process!

Optimistic Researchers Say There Still Time To Head Off Climate Change Before It Starts Killing Rich People theonion.com/optimis...

Imagine if every product came with a climate receipt. Not just “Made from recycled plastic” — but a full breakdown of its birth-to-death impact: • Materials sourced and their emissions • Energy intensity of manufacturing • Transport footprint • Deconstruction path and cost

Although I’m a self-professed climate doomer this isn’t 100% the case. Like any complex system the earth has multiple tipping points, many of which we appear to have already crossed. But the earth will also have multiple equilibria at which point the effects of tipping points may reduce. 1/n