https://www.kcci.com/amp/article/des-moines-international-airport-new-terminal-could-add-6-billion-to-iowas-economy/45447172
Days that nothing catastrophic happens, but lots of moderate things happen all in the same day? You wake up not feeling great, so the morning plans are toast. Then afternoon plans fall through. The stuff you do in the meantime doesn't work out well either. To add insult to injury, dinner just doesn't come out right. You feel like you are the butt of the jokes in a crappy comedy movie. Today is one of those days for me.
https://youtu.be/xgZC6da4mco?si=o0D-YQk3SqViKkyn
In a blistering talk, Nobel Laureate Al Gore looks at the two main obstacles to climate solutions and gives his view of how we might actually solve the envir...
We often see news about climate protests. What we don't see is how effective or ineffective it is.
Rose Abramoff pointed out how they have had great success delaying, and hopefully eventually stopping the MVP pipeline:
https://climatejustice.rocks/@ultracricket/111035854628921172
Anybody that works in a media outlet, please start drawing attention to activism successes. Make it front and center in the headline or opening paragraph.
If we want to stop global warming, we need EFFECTIVE action. Start spreading the word on what gets results.
Publish how to convince city governments to fix car dependency.
Remember, global warming, if left unchecked could be the worst thing that has happened to humanity. WW2 was pretty bad. American and European imperialism was pretty bad. The black death was pretty bad. Let that sink in.
Creators, start writing and spreading the word on how to fight global warming effectively, within the confines of your local laws of course. Here in the US, you can certainly write about people that have broken the law and what the consequences were, like Rosa Parks.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-32412-y
A new study finds that Americans underestimate how many are concerned about climate change as well as support for major climate policies by nearly half, with climate policy supporters significantly outnumbering non-supporters.
Does the Pied Piper pick peppers too?
Were the peppers already pickled on the plant somehow? Is there a type of pepper called pickled peppers? What is a peck anyway?
https://arstechnica.com/cars/2023/09/are-self-driving-cars-already-safer-than-human-drivers/
I learned a lot by reading dozens of Waymo and Cruise crash reports.
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