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1.5C climate target ‘deader than a doornail’
  • Yeah, I think given current trajectories somewhere between RCP 3.4 and 4.5, with emissions peaking around 2050. Given technological and political headwinds, I just can't see emissions peaking in 2080 or 2100 with growth rates already slowing globally and peaking in North America and Europe

  • Small Reductions to Meat Production in Wealthier Countries May Help Fight Climate Change, New Analysis Concludes

    TLDR: Pasture in former forestland, such as New England, can quickly be returned to forest, soaking up carbon. There is an interesting opportunity for synergy here, as removing cattle from a relatively small amount of land can have outsized impacts compared to the larger grazing areas in the prairie by pairing the removal of cattle with reforestation. These high opportunity areas could be a highly effective investment and much more financially and politically feasible.

    Study discussed in article: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2405758121

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    ‘We have emotions too’: Climate scientists respond to attacks on objectivity
  • I especially feel for those who work in government. When the Trump admin placed restrictions on the use of certain terminology, it must really be hard to balance ones need for employment and doing good work and remaining true to scientific principles.

  • The momentum of the solar energy transition - Nature Communications
    www.nature.com The momentum of the solar energy transition - Nature Communications

    Nijsse and colleagues find that due to technological trajectories set in motion by past policy, a global irreversible solar tipping point may have passed where solar energy gradually comes to dominate global electricity markets, without any further climate policies. Uncertainties arise, however, ove...

    The momentum of the solar energy transition - Nature Communications
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    Open Source Social Business?
  • In terms of legal structures, look to see if your local jurisdiction has a social benefit or public benefit corporation that you can legally register as. They're like an LLC, but place a social mandate of some kind above profit making. This is legally built into the charter of the business, meaning it can be enforced in the courts if later on the business attempts to violate that mission. It also allows such businesses to qualify for certain grants.

  • Bringing flax back to North America
    modernfarmer.com Bringing Back the (Flax) Fields of Gold - Modern Farmer

    On a humid summer day in southeastern PA, farmers have traveled hours to Pasture Song Farm to see flax in the field. Farmer Jeremy Dunphy stands next to

    Bringing Back the (Flax) Fields of Gold - Modern Farmer

    This article really highlights to me how critical infrastructure is to achieving a sustainable food system. There are plenty of people growing food in an ecologically mindful manner, but they're so atomized that they need to do everything themselves. And the infrastructure is so centralized that you're forced into the industrial model if you want to go beyond the farmer market level. We need more meat lockers, local grain mills, oil pressers, etc. to build out regional food production networks.

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    Bringing about the Solar Age | The energetics of Solarpunk
  • Municipal scale infrastructure to capture waste, treat it, and extract nutrients to be redistributed or sold as fertilizer. This is usually an activity undertaken by and fit into existing municipal waste infrastructure.

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  • The atomization of decision-making allows entrenched interests to disrupt progress. If you've ever been to a city planning meeting, you can see how NIMBY homeowners block transit upgrades or affordable housing. Sometimes consensus is impossible

  • Bringing about the Solar Age | The energetics of Solarpunk
    open.substack.com Bringing About the Solar Age

    Our species has the potential to bring about an era of abundance and luxury for every person on the planet.

    Bringing About the Solar Age
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    Solarpunk Academy Class List
    imgur.com Solarpunk Academy

    Discover the magic of the internet at Imgur, a community powered entertainment destination. Lift your spirits with funny jokes, trending memes, entertaining gifs, inspiring stories, viral videos, and so much more from users.

    Solarpunk Academy

    Just noodling around with what majors/classes would be available in a solarpunk world. Open to suggestions!

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    How to Maintain Wooden Cooking Tools for Generations to Come
    www.eater.com How to Maintain Wooden Cooking Tools for Generations to Come

    A little extra TLC can turn your wooden cutting board into a family heirloom

    How to Maintain Wooden Cooking Tools for Generations to Come

    Off to purchase some coconut oil!

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    Building a Solidarity Economy | Interview with Cooperation Jackson cofounder Kali Akuno
    thisismold.com Building a Solidarity Economy - MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food

    I first met Kali Akuno in 2018 — the same year that the “Deep Adaptation” paper was published1. Despite a lack of wider circulation, the paper went viral in climate movement circles. For many of us, the paper validated our years-long campaign to declare the current era as the sixth mass extinction, ...

    Building a Solidarity Economy - MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food
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    The Vaccine Test
    open.substack.com The Vaccine Test

    My professional, political, and social circles are defined by folks who are hyper-focused on sustainability. Whether it’s energy, justice, infrastructure, agriculture, transportation, or policy, sustainability and resilience are the core directives of nearly everyone I associate with. I am incredibl...

    The Vaccine Test
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    A cool guide Homestead on One-Tenth of an Acre
  • I like to chop it up, fry it with onions, and put it in burritos. Breakfast burritos especially with egg, bacon or sausage, and cheese. It can also substitute for turnip or collard greens in a recipe if you're looking for a place to eat it. Since its more of a bitter plant, you'll want to use it much differently than spinach (whoever told you it tastes like that deserves a stern talking to)

  • As Solar Power Surges, U.S. Wind Is in Trouble
  • I'm from a big wind state. It's absurd to me how unpopular wind farms have been among rural folk. It brings jobs and revenue and has a relatively small land foot print. I just don't get why people don't like them, except for culture war stuff :/

  • What Happened to Antibiotic-Free Chicken?
    civileats.com What Happened to Antibiotic-Free Chicken?

    With the biggest poultry company in the country backtracking and other commitments to raising healthier birds unmet, the future is rockier than it once seemed.

    What Happened to Antibiotic-Free Chicken?
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    Prominent Android manufacturers commit to supporting phone software for 7 years
    www.cnet.com Samsung Extends Android and Security Updates to 7 Years

    Samsung phones now come backed with seven years' worth of security updates and seven generations of OS upgrades.

    Samsung Extends Android and Security Updates to 7 Years

    Hopefully a blow to planned obsolescence

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    Agricultural biodiversity recognized with this years World Food Prize laureates

    These two helped launch the Svalbard seed vault in Norway and protect massive amounts of seed diversity for future use. Not to mention their work on bringing orphan crops back into production to support food security in developing countries.

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    A Directory for Agricultural News and Information
    open.substack.com A Directory for Agricultural News and Information

    In this post, I wanted to put together a round-up of some of my favorite news sources focused on agriculture. Containing a mix of food security and production-oriented periodicals coupled with more sustainability-minded publications, this directory provides various news sources that allow one to be ...

    A Directory for Agricultural News and Information
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    Happy Smallpox Eradication Day!!
    ottawacitizen.com Briggs and Rutty: Why we should declare a formal 'Smallpox Eradication Day'

    In the context of COVID-19's global impact, it is important to remember what was accomplished on Dec. 9, 1979.

    Briggs and Rutty: Why we should declare a formal 'Smallpox Eradication Day'
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    Meet the Ondol, a traditional Korean system for heating one's house

    By placing the fire and chimney on opposite sides of the house and constructing a tunnel between them, heat is pulled through the tunnel, heating the floors and helping distribute heat more evenly.

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