@goddek@Harvard It has indeed been 5 years since Prof. Anderson said we need to mount a WW II-style mobilization before all permanent floating arctic ice disappears, which he estimated would be after 2022. There is some left, but very little. We'll see the low in Sept.
https://t.co/V22oBwKB7f
@WeCouldTestThat @waiterich @nolan_monaghan Yes, could that wee message be designed to intervene in the competition with other plant milks rather than the competition with dairy?
@goddek@Harvard It has indeed been 5 years since Prof. Anderson said we need to mount a WW II-style mobilization before all permanent floating arctic ice disappears, which he estimated would be after 2022. There is some left, but very little. We'll see the low in Sept. https://t.co/V22oBwKB7f
@AndreaGerak@syrransbrorsa It has indeed been 5 years since Prof. Anderson said we need to mount a WW II-style mobilization before all permanent floating arctic ice disappears, which he estimated would be after 2022. There is some left, but very little. We'll see the low in Sept.
https://t.co/V22oBwKB7f
The IPCC encouraging “balanced and sustainable healthy diets’ is the type of vague language that opens up misinterpretations & greenwashing.
Beef lobby pressures continue to influence through denial, delay, & deflect tactics on needed shifts plant based.
https://t.co/wlg6tWLcEx
@Kalinsky_ But why was BART chosen to represent San Francisco instead of Muni? BART is a regional system, more like Chicagoland's Metra than Chicago L. Muni might have beaten NYC and Chicago. Has this already been hashed out in comments somewhere?
@streetsblogchi@cta It's curious that they chose BART to represent San Francisco rather than Muni. BART is more comparable to Metra, and Muni might have beaten NYC, and then beaten the L.
It's Sunday and I'm cooking a Bolognese for the fam, so here are three things I absolutely love about cooking on my new induction range.
1. I don't have to run the vent while boiling water or cooking a sauce just to keep from poisoning myself or my kids. (The vent is so loud.)
@FloVilleminot Thank you, @FloVilleminot, for the lovely profile of Lyon. My favorite French city is Bordeaux, for many reasons, not least among them all the beautiful and friendly pedestrian streets in the revitalized city center. For an American accustomed to dodging cars, a revelation!
It's really really hard for Americans to be intellectually curious about helmet-free bicycling cultures. It's easier to just insist on believing helmets should be a top priority.
The ‘Sleeping Giant Of Energy Storage’ Is Waking Up via @Forbes@JeffMcMahon_Chi.
Pumped hydro is still (and seems that will be) the cheapest way to store large amounts of electricity.
We need better policy & support to ease its development everywhere!
https://t.co/VbQJCwvxHa
Pumped #hydropower storage to support the electricity #grid is primed for a revival with financing from investors, according to @StanfordWoods' Dan Reicher, Jay Precourt and PG&E's Fong Wan.
Read @Forbes by @JeffMcMahon_Chi:
https://t.co/RUwhcjPpVj
Congratulations to @oanhha and Bloomberg @business for this brilliant and disturbing story about the impact of 'recycled' American plastics on a city in India. Ooof.
https://t.co/BIK2mAyro3 via @climate
“Sometimes it can feel like there's doom and gloom with loss of biodiversity and things like climate change [...] but I actually think there's a lot of amazing things that can be done.”
-MW CASC project lead Elise Zipkin (MSU), in Forbes @JeffMcMahon_Chi
https://t.co/eoF4CAHxr9