We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Gerben van Straaten, founder of World of Walas, who died suddenly of natural causes on Wednesday, April 28. He left our world too soon, and will be dearly missed by family, friends, and colleagues around the world.
Many Dutch see the government’s sloppy, expensive rapid-testing programme as evidence that it pays too much attention to placating interest groups and not enough to public health https://t.co/8kp1Ezesk2
Water management is conflict management! Did you know that @ihedelft, UPEACE, and @OregonState have designed a joint M.A. programme in Water Cooperation and Diplomacy?
“Portland is putting together the elements of a community comeback anchored in equity and responsive policing...the havoc wrought by anarchists... calls for “direct action” ...these actions aren’t aimed at racial justice, but rather community breakdown.” https://t.co/Z91hMBKaat
“Much higher sea levels will take out most of the world’s cities, displace millions, and make much of the rest of our land surface uninhabitable or unusable,”
40% of the world's population lives within 100 kilometers of the coast.
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“I find it hard to exaggerate the peril,”
“This is the new extinction and we are half way through it. We are in terrible, terrible trouble and the longer we wait to do something about it the worse it is going to get.”
#ClimateChange#ActOnClimate
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“We’re currently witnessing a great deception, where the companies most responsible for catastrophically heating the planet are spending millions on advertising campaigns about how their business plans are focused on sustainability,” @ClientEarth
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Waarom nou toch? In Groningen wil men weer een grootschalig zonnepark aanleggen op kostbare landbouwgrond. Eerst op daken, langs snelwegen & spoorlijnen, op industrieterreinen , vuilnisbelten en dan pas op land. En doe het samen met de lokale bewoners https://t.co/VKnBK49yzW
“For decades the ocean has been acting like a sponge,”
“But it can’t keep up.”
Since the 1980s, oceans have absorbed as much as 30% of global carbon dioxide emissions and an even larger share of the excess heat,
#ActOnClimate#ClimateEmergency https://t.co/yxmsclT8ZS