Please note where Asheville, NC is on this map. Please note that it is at 3000+ feet elevation. Please explain to me where the fuck is far enough inland that you'll care. @luxalptraum.com you put this on my timeline so same question.
"Loss and damage" is what happens when efforts to reduce emissions and address climate risks have been insufficient for avoiding harm. Addressing loss and damage (e.g., via rebuilding) will be far more expensive than avoiding it in the first place. And so many things in this world can't be replaced.
More than 50 people were reported dead across the southeastern U.S. and millions without power as forecasters braced for “catastrophic” flooding.
This post won't stop circulating and it's *NOT TRUE*. It's only true for the main timeline but for feeds, like Discover for example, posts are pulled in based on their popularity aka Likes. There are algorithms here! Many different ones! Which is one of the cool and unique things about Bluesky!!!
Bond villain taste on a beer budget
The Law Commission is reviewing the Human Rights Act for people who are transgender, people who are non-binary and people with innate variations of sex characteristics. You can help! What an opportunity! www.roostertailscomic.com/comic/law-co...
Here's the link to the Law Commission page, with all the readings and question links. As mentioned - you don't have to answer ALL the questions, just the ones you want. There's some really helpful inf...
It's a shame this has become the headline here. I've read this study and they've set an *incredibly* high threshold for confirmining a deep reduction in emissions due inarguably to the policy's effect The other policies aren't necessarily 'doing nothing' - some just have effects masked by noise
Here we goooo www.rnz.co.nz/national/pro... 'The New Zealand Herald’s publisher NZME says it should have employed more “journalistic rigour” when it used artificial intelligence tools to create an editorial that appeared in the Weekend Herald, online and in regional papers recently.'
The New Zealand Herald’s publisher NZME says it should have employed more “journalistic rigour” when it used artificial intelligence tools to create an editorial that appeared in the Weekend Herald, o...
There is no one better at multitasking than the aunties working cashier at the weekend veggie markets. Just had one who did two separate customers simultaneously, disbursing perfect fiddly change with her left hand while at the same time processing the EFTPOS transaction with her right.