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architect | urban planner | researcher
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Edgar Hertwich
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Inspiring and worthwhile speech to Europe by @Anne Applebaum. It is our moment now to seize the initiative, defend our values, and shape our future. Please read!
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A Speech to Europe 2026 – Anne Applebaum
Read the full Speech to Europe 2026 by Anne Applebaum with the title `The European Moment´, held on 13 May 2026 at Judenplatz, Vienna.
https://www.festwochen.at/en/a-speech-to-europe-2026-text
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Homage to the land -
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Rae Radford
about 1 month ago
Happy
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Anthropocene Magazine
about 1 month ago
Forget border walls. The new national defense could be a restored wetland. A team at the University of East London argues that "defensive rewilding" could stop invading armies more cheaply than concrete ever could—while doubling as a climate solution.
https://www.anthropocenemagazine.org/?p=241541
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Forget border walls. The new national defense could be a restored wetland
A team at the University of East London argues that "defensive rewilding" could stop invading armies more cheaply than concrete ever could—while doubling as a climate solution.
https://www.anthropocenemagazine.org/?p=241541
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Leah 🍄🏹🌙🌻💞
about 1 month ago
Their little eyeballs are open and they're getting little hints of feathers 🥹
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Candace Nola
about 1 month ago
My name is Candace Nola. I am an multi-award-winning horror author, poet and editor. I am also the creator of Uncomfortably Dark Horror, the only black female owned indie horror publishing press in Pittsburgh, PA.
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Rowdy Rebel
about 1 month ago
The local laundromat here does the same. I picked up novel whilst waiting on Sunday morning, haven’t put it down since. 📖🤗
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God
about 1 month ago
Thou shalt not use tax payer dollars to fund the Epstein ballroom. It should never be built at all. It is an abomination.
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Professor Plink
about 1 month ago
No greater deconversion tool than the bible.
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Betty Cracker of Florida
about 1 month ago
Best pic I ever took of Cedar Waxwings. Around this time several years ago.
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Candyce 🌊🦋💙☕️🩵 Want New Blue Connections? FOLLOW ME 😊
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Jack G.
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Resilience
about 1 month ago
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In conversation: Dave Murphy and Tom Murphy – if modernity can’t last forever, what comes next?
If modernity cannot endure within planetary limits, what comes next? Dave Murphy and Tom Murphy debate the likelihood of collapse, the possibility of adaptation, and what we owe each other in a time of ecological overshoot.
https://www.resilience.org/stories/2026-04-27/in-conversation-dave-murphy-and-tom-murphy-if-modernity-cant-last-forever-what-comes-next/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=bluesky
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Resilience
about 1 month ago
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Understanding how plants pause and restart growth can help develop climate‑resilient crops
New research shows that plants can temporarily halt root growth under stresses like cold and drought, then rapidly restart it once conditions improve. By identifying the genes behind this “pause and push” response, scientists hope to develop crops that recover more quickly from extreme weather, strengthening food security in a changing climate.
https://www.resilience.org/stories/2026-04-27/understanding-how-plants-pause-and-restart-growth-can-help-develop-climate-resilient-crops/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=bluesky
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Resilience
about 1 month ago
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As nature terms disappear, so does our ability to see and protect the natural world
Studies show a steep decline in nature-related language, from books to music. Now, projects like children’s books, citizen science platforms and everyday practices like gardening and birdwatching are helping rebuild our ecological vocabulary.
https://www.resilience.org/stories/2026-04-27/as-nature-terms-disappear-so-does-our-ability-to-see-and-protect-the-natural-world/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=bluesky
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Grist
about 1 month ago
Nearly two decades after landmark Indigenous rights declaration, countries still aren’t complying
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Nearly two decades after landmark Indigenous rights declaration, countries still aren’t complying
At the UN, global leaders say governments must stop talking and start implementing protections they adopted.
http://dlvr.it/TSFyMt
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RSA Blog
2 months ago
🌊 New RSA blog Tested by Time: What End-of-Life Aquaculture Nets Reveal about Regional Governance in Norway ✍️
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Shows how handling, infrastructure, and cost shape EPR implementation in practice. 📖 Read more
www.regionalstudies.org/rsa-blog/202...
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Tested by Time: What End-of-Life Aquaculture Nets Reveal About Regional Governance in Norway - RSA Main
Regions are often treated as spatial units where environmental policies are implemented and evaluated. In practice, they also function as implementation systems, in which responsibility is carried for...
https://www.regionalstudies.org/rsa-blog/2026-blog-tested-by-time-what-end-of-life-aquaculture-nets-reveal-about-regional-governance-in-norway/
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a skylit ocean
4 months ago
Painting by French artist Céline Marcoz.
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