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THE DILDO DISTRIBUTION DELEGATION

closertotheedge.net · Jan 26

The revolution did not arrive with speeches, pamphlets, or a carefully moderated Zoom call about optics.

Shared by @CuratedHackerNews and 260 others.
Chris Pitts (@thirstybear) · Jan 27
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

This is an amazing read about resistance.

So many amazing lines in this piece, but one that stands out:

"We proved that you can bring a trillion-dollar security apparatus to its knees with one well-aimed rubber cock."

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

Dave "Wear A Goddamn Mask" Cochran :donor: (@dave_cochran) · Jan 27
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

This is an amazing read about resistance.

So many amazing lines in this piece, but one that stands out:

"We proved that you can bring a trillion-dollar security apparatus to its knees with one well-aimed rubber cock."

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

Droid Boy :coolified: (@droidboy) · Jan 27
🔁 @susankayequinn:

you *must* read the Battle of the Dildo at the Minneapolis Graduate Hotel (where ICE is lodging):

"The revolution did not arrive with speeches, pamphlets, or a carefully moderated Zoom call about optics. It arrived in a cardboard box full of clearance-bin dildos, under purple neon light." 🤣

one of the most beautiful things I've ever read

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

Leah (@Leah) · Jan 27
🔁 @susankayequinn:

you *must* read the Battle of the Dildo at the Minneapolis Graduate Hotel (where ICE is lodging):

"The revolution did not arrive with speeches, pamphlets, or a carefully moderated Zoom call about optics. It arrived in a cardboard box full of clearance-bin dildos, under purple neon light." 🤣

one of the most beautiful things I've ever read

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

Bill, organizer of stuff (@wcbdata) · Jan 26
🔁 @susankayequinn:

you *must* read the Battle of the Dildo at the Minneapolis Graduate Hotel (where ICE is lodging):

"The revolution did not arrive with speeches, pamphlets, or a carefully moderated Zoom call about optics. It arrived in a cardboard box full of clearance-bin dildos, under purple neon light." 🤣

one of the most beautiful things I've ever read

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

My camera shoots fascists (@Mikal) · Jan 26
🔁 @Plumbert:

"While we didn’t shut down ICE that night, we did show that their power collapses the moment it’s confronted with absurdity.

We proved that you can bring a trillion-dollar security apparatus to its knees with one well-aimed rubber cock.
...
You can’t baton your way out of satire. You can’t gas a punchline. And you absolutely cannot maintain authority while tear-gassing people over a rubber dick."

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

@susankayequinn

Steve Bellovin (@SteveBellovin) · Jan 26
🔁 @susankayequinn:

you *must* read the Battle of the Dildo at the Minneapolis Graduate Hotel (where ICE is lodging):

"The revolution did not arrive with speeches, pamphlets, or a carefully moderated Zoom call about optics. It arrived in a cardboard box full of clearance-bin dildos, under purple neon light." 🤣

one of the most beautiful things I've ever read

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

Chris Simpson (@chris_e_simpson) · Jan 27
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

This is an amazing read about resistance.

So many amazing lines in this piece, but one that stands out:

"We proved that you can bring a trillion-dollar security apparatus to its knees with one well-aimed rubber cock."

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

State of Mozilla 2025

stateof.mozilla.org · Jan 27

The 2025/26 State of Mozilla is an invitation: choose your future.

Shared by @murb and 78 others.
Grégory Gutierez 🌻🎸🐧 (@Greguti) · Jan 28
🔁 @berniethewordsmith:

#Mozilla has published what I can only call as an exercise of violence disguised as a website. What. The fuck. Is this. There is NO ONE at the wheel here. All of this is fucking unserious, ridiculous and in some parts, plain gaslighting. I am sorry, but I'm moving out. What the fuck is this, a brainrot manifesto? Fuck GenAI seriously

stateof.mozilla.org/

David Gerard (@davidgerard) · Jan 27
🔁 @zzt:

“zzt how dare you accuse Mozilla employees of suffering from incredibly obvious LLM psychosis”

please “enjoy” the State of Mozilla, one of the least hinged things I’ve seen released with apparent pride by an established corporation: stateof.mozilla.org/

note the 2001-style not-Flash intro. the fake captcha. the timecube-esque prattle about AI threatening humanity. “DO NOT ACCEPT DEFAULT SETTINGS”. the ASCII art cop finger in the footer of the main page. all of it. what in fuck is this.

Gonzalo Nemmi (@gnemmi) · Jan 28
You guys, getting all heated up about #Mozilla and the "State of Mozilla 2025" .. cool it down. Everything is going just fine.

Enzor-DeMeo is still getting rich, just like Laura Chambers and Mitchell Baker did before him .. because, in the end, that's what this was all about ...

Unless you were actually naive enough to believe that Mark Surman actually meant that "Anthony understands that trust is more than a brand promise, it's something you earn through how products are built, how data is handled, and how clearly users understand what's happening. That's the future we're building toward."

Because if that's the case, please allow me to explain: #Mozilla #Firefox is just an excuse for #Goggle to get away from anti competitive, antitrust law and consumer protection laws!. And that's just about it!

#Firefox is nothing but a #Google legal subterfuge!

So sorry to have to be the one breaking it down for you =(

https://stateof.mozilla.org/

Joe Ressington (@joeress) · Jan 28
🔁 @killyourfm:

Mozilla: "We Choose Humanity."
Also Mozilla: "But let's keep talking about AI until we're blue in the face."

The saddest part is that the smartest marketing minds at Mozilla haven't figured out one simple truth: if Mozilla wants marketshare back, all it has to do at this point is completely REJECT everything AI. It's that simple.

RE: stateof.mozilla.org

Stanislas Signoud (@Signez) · Jan 27
🔁 @berniethewordsmith:

#Mozilla has published what I can only call as an exercise of violence disguised as a website. What. The fuck. Is this. There is NO ONE at the wheel here. All of this is fucking unserious, ridiculous and in some parts, plain gaslighting. I am sorry, but I'm moving out. What the fuck is this, a brainrot manifesto? Fuck GenAI seriously

stateof.mozilla.org/

The UK government didn't want you to see this report on ecosystem collapse. I'm not surprised | George Monbiot

theguardian.com · Jan 27

It took an FOI request to bring this national security assessment to light. For ‘doomsayers’ like us, it is the ultimate vindication, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

Shared by @Miro_Collas and 49 others.
Josef Davies-Coates (@josef) · Jan 27
🔁 @susankayequinn:

"If even the security services are gagged when they tell the government what it doesn’t want to hear, perhaps our communication style,or our modes of protest...are not, as we keep being told, the problem"

It's not a "comms" problem; it's a morality&power problem.
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

The Doctor (@drwho) · Jan 27
🔁 @julian:

Interesting to see that the UK's National Security Committee (sat by the MI5, MI6 and GCHQ) compiled a giant report on the nat sec risks of biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse. It was supposed to be released last year but was held back for alteration as considered "too negative" and doomer for the UK public. But even the 'abridged' version will be sobering reading for many.

An emotionally charged Monbiot piece on it today:

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Jan 27
🔁 @kim_harding:

The UK government didn’t want you to see this report on ecosystem collapse.
theguardian.com/commentisfree/
It took an FOI request to bring this national security assessment to light. For ‘doomsayers’, it is the ultimate vindication

int%rmitt]nt sig^al. ...~!...) (@nrmacdonald) · Jan 28
🔁 @Wen:

Don’t panic the Horses

The UK government didn’t want you to see this report on ecosystem collapse. I’m not surprised.

It might make you ask them hard questions about their support and subsidy for fossil fuel companies and chemical manufacturers.

One might almost think they expect to be dead before the rest of us seek to blame them.

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

#environment #climateChange ##maladminisration #UkPol #Monbiot

Saxicola ✅ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇪🇺 (@saxicola) · Jan 27
🔁 @georgemonbiot.bsky.social:

This week's column is about something that's arguably more important than anything in the news, crucial as some of the other issues are. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

The UK government didn't want ...

EARieman (@EARieman) · Jan 28
🔁 @georgemonbiot.bsky.social:

This week's column is about something that's arguably more important than anything in the news, crucial as some of the other issues are. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

The UK government didn't want ...

Adventurer In California (@Adventurer) · Jan 27
🔁 @Wen:

Don’t panic the Horses

The UK government didn’t want you to see this report on ecosystem collapse. I’m not surprised.

It might make you ask them hard questions about their support and subsidy for fossil fuel companies and chemical manufacturers.

One might almost think they expect to be dead before the rest of us seek to blame them.

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

#environment #climateChange ##maladminisration #UkPol #Monbiot

Julian Oliver (@JulianOliver) · Jan 27
🔁 @julian:

Interesting to see that the UK's National Security Committee (sat by the MI5, MI6 and GCHQ) compiled a giant report on the nat sec risks of biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse. It was supposed to be released last year but was held back for alteration as considered "too negative" and doomer for the UK public. But even the 'abridged' version will be sobering reading for many.

An emotionally charged Monbiot piece on it today:

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong

theatlantic.com · Jan 27

The pushback against ICE exposed a series of mistaken assumptions.

Shared by @EARieman and 66 others.
EARieman (@EARieman) · Jan 28
🔁 @xankarn:

"Green Bean had told me the same thing—that agents had come to her house, followed her when she left, and then blocked her vehicle and screamed at her to “stop fucking following us. This is your last warning.” Green Bean was able to laugh while retelling this. “I just stared at them until they left,” she said."

theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

Steph (winter version) (@astronomerritt) · Jan 27
🔁 @alan:

"Every social theory undergirding Trumpism has been broken on the steel of Minnesotan resolve. The multiracial community in Minneapolis was supposed to shatter. It did not."

theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

G. Gibson (@mistergibson) · Jan 28
🔁 @alan:

"Every social theory undergirding Trumpism has been broken on the steel of Minnesotan resolve. The multiracial community in Minneapolis was supposed to shatter. It did not."

theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

Worth reading
Shared by @helenchong and 13 others.
Sandzwerg (@sandzwerg) · Jan 27
🔁 @baldur:

"Books as signifiers, the paradox of tolerance, and Nazi bars"

baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

On how books work as social signals.

And a cursed book.

Daniël Franke :panheart: (@ainmosni) · Jan 27
🔁 @baldur:

"Books as signifiers, the paradox of tolerance, and Nazi bars"

baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

On how books work as social signals.

And a cursed book.

Esther Payne :bisexual_flag: (@onepict) · Jan 27
🔁 @davidgerard:

> The only reason why people would argue that you have to debate them if you find their declared favoured books distasteful is when they want to cross your boundaries and force something on you. It’s abuser logic. It’s also nonsense logic.

baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

Adam (@adam) · Jan 27
🔁 @baldur:

Books as signifiers, the paradox of tolerance, and Nazi bars: baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

mcg (@mcg) · Jan 27
🔁 @baldur:

Books as signifiers, the paradox of tolerance, and Nazi bars: baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

Jack Coates 🐀 (@puercomal) · Jan 27
🔁 @davidgerard:

> The only reason why people would argue that you have to debate them if you find their declared favoured books distasteful is when they want to cross your boundaries and force something on you. It’s abuser logic. It’s also nonsense logic.

baldurbjarnason.com/2026/parad

Worth reading

Britain Is Broken. No One Knows How. No One Was There.

bearlypolitics.co.uk · Jan 27

An amazing coincidence involving five former Conservative MPs who have shambled over to Reform UK. Weird.

Shared by @StryderNotavi and 11 others.
GhostOnTheHalfShell (@GhostOnTheHalfShell) · Jan 27
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

One of the problems about to confront ReformUK Ltd is the five senior Tories who have defected to Nigel Farage's corporation masquerading as a political party, is while they may claim they can do a better job for voters than the Tories, actually all five, as the Bear points out were not rebels in the party but part of various Tory cabinets that, if you are making that claim, 'broke Britain'!

Whether the UK's press will remind voters of that is another issue.

#politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/britain

Christine Burns MBE 🏳️‍⚧️📚⧖ (@christineburns) · Jan 27
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

One of the problems about to confront ReformUK Ltd is the five senior Tories who have defected to Nigel Farage's corporation masquerading as a political party, is while they may claim they can do a better job for voters than the Tories, actually all five, as the Bear points out were not rebels in the party but part of various Tory cabinets that, if you are making that claim, 'broke Britain'!

Whether the UK's press will remind voters of that is another issue.

#politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/britain

Roy #EatTheRich Pardee 🇺🇸 (@rpardee) · Jan 27
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

One of the problems about to confront ReformUK Ltd is the five senior Tories who have defected to Nigel Farage's corporation masquerading as a political party, is while they may claim they can do a better job for voters than the Tories, actually all five, as the Bear points out were not rebels in the party but part of various Tory cabinets that, if you are making that claim, 'broke Britain'!

Whether the UK's press will remind voters of that is another issue.

#politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/britain

Emeritus Prof Christopher May (@ChrisMayLA6) · Jan 28
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

One of the problems about to confront ReformUK Ltd is the five senior Tories who have defected to Nigel Farage's corporation masquerading as a political party, is while they may claim they can do a better job for voters than the Tories, actually all five, as the Bear points out were not rebels in the party but part of various Tory cabinets that, if you are making that claim, 'broke Britain'!

Whether the UK's press will remind voters of that is another issue.

#politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/britain

Trending Bot (@trending) · Jan 27
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

One of the problems about to confront ReformUK Ltd is the five senior Tories who have defected to Nigel Farage's corporation masquerading as a political party, is while they may claim they can do a better job for voters than the Tories, actually all five, as the Bear points out were not rebels in the party but part of various Tory cabinets that, if you are making that claim, 'broke Britain'!

Whether the UK's press will remind voters of that is another issue.

#politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/britain

trending_bot (@trending_bot) · Jan 27
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

One of the problems about to confront ReformUK Ltd is the five senior Tories who have defected to Nigel Farage's corporation masquerading as a political party, is while they may claim they can do a better job for voters than the Tories, actually all five, as the Bear points out were not rebels in the party but part of various Tory cabinets that, if you are making that claim, 'broke Britain'!

Whether the UK's press will remind voters of that is another issue.

#politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/britain

Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Jan 27
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

One of the problems about to confront ReformUK Ltd is the five senior Tories who have defected to Nigel Farage's corporation masquerading as a political party, is while they may claim they can do a better job for voters than the Tories, actually all five, as the Bear points out were not rebels in the party but part of various Tory cabinets that, if you are making that claim, 'broke Britain'!

Whether the UK's press will remind voters of that is another issue.

#politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/britain

Charlotte Walker (@purplepadma) · Jan 27
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

One of the problems about to confront ReformUK Ltd is the five senior Tories who have defected to Nigel Farage's corporation masquerading as a political party, is while they may claim they can do a better job for voters than the Tories, actually all five, as the Bear points out were not rebels in the party but part of various Tory cabinets that, if you are making that claim, 'broke Britain'!

Whether the UK's press will remind voters of that is another issue.

#politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/britain

Stryder Notavi (@StryderNotavi) · Jan 28
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

One of the problems about to confront ReformUK Ltd is the five senior Tories who have defected to Nigel Farage's corporation masquerading as a political party, is while they may claim they can do a better job for voters than the Tories, actually all five, as the Bear points out were not rebels in the party but part of various Tory cabinets that, if you are making that claim, 'broke Britain'!

Whether the UK's press will remind voters of that is another issue.

#politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/britain

Minneapolis Is Going on Offense Against ICE

jacobin.com · Jan 26

We spoke to a Minneapolis organizer about the community-organizing infrastructure there in response to ICE, why targeting corporations that profit from ICE is working, and how other cities could do the same in their fight against ICE terror.

Shared by @BernieDoesIt and 30 others.
Nando161 (@nando161) · Jan 28
🔁 @Geoffberner:

We zeroed in on hotels because we wanted to pick something that anyone, anywhere can immediately recognize: “There’s a Hilton near me. I could book a reservation and cancel it. I could leave a bad review on Booking.com.”
#uspol #ice
jacobin.com/2026/01/minneapoli

Lisa Gets Politik (@lisagetspolitik) · Jan 28
🔁 @rayckeith:

"Starting in late November and early December, we decided to go in on a hotel campaign. We built extensive infrastructure to identify where ICE was staying, then started showing up in the middle of the night and making noise outside.

"The logic is simple: if you make noise outside hotels, ICE agents won’t want to stay there, and hotels won’t want to house them. If enough hotels don’t want to house ICE, then they don’t have somewhere to stay. It’s both about actual logistics and also socializing the idea that ordinary people are running institutions that support ICE to operate.

"I’m excited to do this for hotels but also to have people understand the logic enough that they start thinking about it everywhere ICE interacts: rental car companies, restaurants. It’s been working really well with hotels in general, and Hilton in particular."
jacobin.com/2026/01/minneapoli

Voting is Your POWER (@digyoursoul) · Jan 28
🔁 @rayckeith:

"Starting in late November and early December, we decided to go in on a hotel campaign. We built extensive infrastructure to identify where ICE was staying, then started showing up in the middle of the night and making noise outside.

"The logic is simple: if you make noise outside hotels, ICE agents won’t want to stay there, and hotels won’t want to house them. If enough hotels don’t want to house ICE, then they don’t have somewhere to stay. It’s both about actual logistics and also socializing the idea that ordinary people are running institutions that support ICE to operate.

"I’m excited to do this for hotels but also to have people understand the logic enough that they start thinking about it everywhere ICE interacts: rental car companies, restaurants. It’s been working really well with hotels in general, and Hilton in particular."
jacobin.com/2026/01/minneapoli

Preston MacDougall (@ChemicalEyeGuy) · Jan 27
🔁 @DrALJONES:

Analysis: "Minneapolis Is Going on Offense Against ICE"

"The Twin Cities Sunrise Movement has pushed the resistance onto offense, targeting the Hilton hotels that quietly house ICE agents."

This campaign got "a local Hilton to refuse service to ICE" (temporarily).

"ICE’s opponents can go on the offensive nationwide by pressuring companies like Hilton, Enterprise, & Home Depot to stop collaborating with the agency."

jacobin.com/2026/01/minneapoli

#USPol #Europol #ICE #Minneapolis #resistance .

Pamela Barroway – Biz Editor (@PamelaBarroway) · Jan 28
🔁 @rayckeith:

"Starting in late November and early December, we decided to go in on a hotel campaign. We built extensive infrastructure to identify where ICE was staying, then started showing up in the middle of the night and making noise outside.

"The logic is simple: if you make noise outside hotels, ICE agents won’t want to stay there, and hotels won’t want to house them. If enough hotels don’t want to house ICE, then they don’t have somewhere to stay. It’s both about actual logistics and also socializing the idea that ordinary people are running institutions that support ICE to operate.

"I’m excited to do this for hotels but also to have people understand the logic enough that they start thinking about it everywhere ICE interacts: rental car companies, restaurants. It’s been working really well with hotels in general, and Hilton in particular."
jacobin.com/2026/01/minneapoli

Hugs4friends ♾🇺🇦 🇵🇸😷 (@Tooden) · Jan 28
🔁 @rayckeith:

"Starting in late November and early December, we decided to go in on a hotel campaign. We built extensive infrastructure to identify where ICE was staying, then started showing up in the middle of the night and making noise outside.

"The logic is simple: if you make noise outside hotels, ICE agents won’t want to stay there, and hotels won’t want to house them. If enough hotels don’t want to house ICE, then they don’t have somewhere to stay. It’s both about actual logistics and also socializing the idea that ordinary people are running institutions that support ICE to operate.

"I’m excited to do this for hotels but also to have people understand the logic enough that they start thinking about it everywhere ICE interacts: rental car companies, restaurants. It’s been working really well with hotels in general, and Hilton in particular."
jacobin.com/2026/01/minneapoli

DrALJONES (@DrALJONES) · Jan 28
🔁 @DrALJONES:

Analysis: "Minneapolis Is Going on Offense Against ICE"

"The Twin Cities Sunrise Movement has pushed the resistance onto offense, targeting the Hilton hotels that quietly house ICE agents."

This campaign got "a local Hilton to refuse service to ICE" (temporarily).

"ICE’s opponents can go on the offensive nationwide by pressuring companies like Hilton, Enterprise, & Home Depot to stop collaborating with the agency."

jacobin.com/2026/01/minneapoli

#USPol #Europol #ICE #Minneapolis #BoycottHilton .

Barney Dellar (he/him) (@BarneyDellar) · Jan 27
🔁 @DrALJONES:

Analysis: "Minneapolis Is Going on Offense Against ICE"

"The Twin Cities Sunrise Movement has pushed the resistance onto offense, targeting the Hilton hotels that quietly house ICE agents."

This campaign got "a local Hilton to refuse service to ICE" (temporarily).

"ICE’s opponents can go on the offensive nationwide by pressuring companies like Hilton, Enterprise, & Home Depot to stop collaborating with the agency."

jacobin.com/2026/01/minneapoli
#USPol #Europol #ICE #Minneapolis #fascism #racism .

/now

rknight.me · Jan 27

Maker of web things, blogger, podcaster, and pizzaiolo. Cat dad and human dad.

As we breach 1.5 °C, we must replace temperature limits with clean-energy targets

nature.com · Jan 27

Actionable goals are needed to guide the world towards what needs to happen most quickly: shifting economies to clean energy sources. Actionable goals are needed to guide the world towards what needs to happen most quickly: shifting economies to clean energy sources.

Shared by @CosmicTraveler and 16 others.
Earth Notes (@EarthOrgUK) · Jan 27
🔁 @hausfath:

As the world quickly approaches 1.5C, researchers have a call in Nature to rethink the utility of temperature targets – and to potentially replace them with more actionable and precise targets around clean energy: nature.com/articles/d41586-026

Tim Chambers (@tchambers) · Jan 27
🔁 @hausfath:

As the world quickly approaches 1.5C, researchers have a call in Nature to rethink the utility of temperature targets – and to potentially replace them with more actionable and precise targets around clean energy: nature.com/articles/d41586-026

Geoff Berner (@Geoffberner) · Jan 28
🔁 @tryangregory.bsky.social:

Nah. Canada's economy* needs our Prime Minister to sell more fossil fuels. (* Fossil fuel corporation profits) www.nature.com/articles/d41...

As we breach 1.5 °C, we must r...

Kevin Leecaster (@GreenFire) · Jan 27
🔁 @hausfath.bsky.social:

As the world quickly approaches 1.5C, researchers have a call in Nature to rethink the utility of temperature targets – and to potentially replace them with more actionable and precise targets around clean energy:

As we breach 1.5 °C, we must r...

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Jan 27
🔁 @volts.wtf:

"We argue that the main focus of climate action in 2026 and beyond should be on accelerating the clean-energy revolution. And the rate at which clean energy displaces fossil fuels in the global economy should become the key measure of climate progress." I have mixed feelings about this.

As we breach 1.5 °C, we must r...

Kevin Russell (@kevinrns) · Jan 27
🔁 @hausfath:

As the world quickly approaches 1.5C, researchers have a call in Nature to rethink the utility of temperature targets – and to potentially replace them with more actionable and precise targets around clean energy: nature.com/articles/d41586-026

O=C=O (@tuxom) · Jan 27
🔁 @hausfath:

As the world quickly approaches 1.5C, researchers have a call in Nature to rethink the utility of temperature targets – and to potentially replace them with more actionable and precise targets around clean energy: nature.com/articles/d41586-026

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