“We’re closer to peace “ but at what cost?…. You can not appease a bully. Listen to the @BBCRadio4@BBCr4today piece today. The exceptionally moving letter from a Ww1 soldier to his never met 1 yo son.
Fiona Bruce, "Is Putin playing Trump?"
Greg Swenson, "We're closer to peace than we have been in three years. Getting Putin to the table is never going to be perfect. It's unfortunate that sometimes compromises with the aggressor have to be made"
"I do think it's better than body bags, better than a stale mate" #BBCQT
@ITVX why oh why can’t you fast forward or rewind when watching something from the beginning? or rewind when watching live? And why can’t you continue watching from where you were instead of only live or from beginning? Painful experience every time using the platform #engvitl
Love to see this, to quote Gustavo Petro - "A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It's where the rich use public transportation."
Micheal Saylor: “My forecast is $13 million a coin by the year 2045, and what I tell everybody is that every Bitcoin you don’t buy today is going to cost you $13 million in the future.” 👀
Leapfrog China in solid-state batteries? I think that frog has leapt already...
Nio is already putting them in production vehicles and the government announced earlier this year they're gonna throw like a billion dollars at the solid-state leaders to stay in the lead. Good luck.
I and twenty-two other Nobel economists signed a letter endorsing Kamala Harris for President.
We believe Harris's policies will result in a stronger economic performance, with economic growth that is more robust, more sustainable, and more equitable.
https://t.co/y7DPaDw8IS
@MrMatthewTodd That’s a bit of a misrepresentation as he does acknowledge before saying that that there are multiple problems on earth but from space it sure looks like a perfect world. To me it represents the massive inequality, this guys walking in space while
Others struggle to eat.
Outside a hotel in Redcliffe, Bristol - the hotel is being protected by hundreds of Bristolians shouting ‘We are many, you are few. We are Bristol, who are you?’ to a group of around 100 protesters who had marched on the hotel
@LessWasteLaura The buzz word for me yesterday was raingarden, never heard it before, and heard it thrice yesterday. Luckily got them explained by my environmental science prof colleague! Lots of NBS incoming for cities, with living and green walls and blue roofs too.