“Someday, you will tell your kids or grandkids about those days when U.S. democracy was hanging by a thread. You will share memories of a man who loved foreign dictators more than the people he represented.” theplanet.substack.com/p/historians...#Milton#news#elections#politics
American in Turmoil, 27 days until the elections
"Perilous times on planet Earth says new climate study" by @brianmchugh.bsky.socialyorkshirebylines.co.uk/news/environ...
New State of the Climate Report calls for huge progress in upcoming climate talks
Both sides of climate change, part 1: emerging opportunities. I highlight the results from a horizon scan of threats and opportunities from climate change to New Zealand. Here, I focus on opportunities, only, with threats coming next. Dive into the post to see an explanation for each of these.
Results from a horizon scan of threats and opportunities from climate change to New Zealand
Is there any chance Elon is going to get rid of twitter? I can't bring myself to delete my account in the hopes he does, but I'm not sure that'll happen.
Are win-wins possible in complex environmental management? In this post, I discuss whether win-wins are realistic in complex environmental management. I use case studies from river flow management to demonstrate that any environmental management decision comes with tradeoffs.
Tradeoffs rule the world
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Tradeoffs rule the world
However, I also assert that win-wins are possible in finding solutions to the joint biodiversity-climate crises. These issues must be tackled together. So, in short, tradeoffs rule the world, but win-wins may be possible.