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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 @TCMuffin and 254 others.
thinkberg (@thinkberg) · 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

blackknight95857669 (@blackknight95857669) · 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

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈 (@Lazarou) · 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

Markus Tacker (@coderbyheart) · 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

joriki (@joriki) · Jan 27
🔁 @paco:

This is one of those sentences where at no point will you expect the next word in the sentence.

“There is a special kind of rage that comes from realizing your car is gone while you are holding a box of dildos and trying to overthrow a federal agency before midnight. This is not covered in any mindfulness app.”

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

#uspol #fuckice

Jonobie (@jonobie) · Jan 27
🔁 @jnl:

This is the hilarious essay (and effective middle finger gesture) that this American moment requested

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

Argie (@SemAntiKast) · 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 Cole 🇺🇦 (@grumpybozo) · Jan 27
🔁 @xinit:

> "The first dildo flew through the air like a rubber prophecy and skidded to a stop directly at the boots of a state trooper.

> They gassed us. They launched pepper balls. They turned a dildo joke into a war crime speedrun."

Pulitzer Prize performing prose, honestly.

closertotheedge.net/p/the-dild

Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong

theatlantic.com · Jan 27

The pushback against ICE exposed a series of mistaken assumptions.

Shared by @APBBlue and 55 others.
New Year, New Blue (@APBBlue) · Jan 27
🔁 @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/

Worth reading

Why We Speak - Anil Dash

anildash.com · Jan 26

A blog about making culture. Since 1999.

Shared by @topstories and 11 others.
Kat O’Brien (@obrien_kat) · Jan 27
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

Andy Piper (@andypiper) · Jan 27
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

Graham K (@gklyne) · Jan 27
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

Dinah 🕊🇺🇦 (@metagrrrl) · Jan 27
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

CM Harrington (@octothorpe) · Jan 26
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

Journalism & Comment Channel (@journalismandcomment) · Jan 26
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

Jayne :wales_flag:🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈 (@TCMuffin) · Jan 27
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

Mia (@mia) · Jan 26
🔁 @anildash:

I wrote a little bit about tech workers speaking up about the current moment — both how we work to shift the Overton window so more feel comfortable to do so, and what the power can be when we do: anildash.com/2026/01/26/why-we

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 @josef and 40 others.
Olivia Vespera (@OliviaVespera) · 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/

BobDevney (@BobDevney) · Jan 27
🔁 @benchaotica:

UK government tried to hide its own report that ecosystem collapse is a serious national security threat. The report was eventually released under an FoI request but seems to have had the most dire conclusions deleted before release.

One conclusion: “ecosystem degradation is occurring across all regions. Every critical ecosystem is on a pathway to collapse (irreversible loss of function beyond repair).” it also says that “food production is the most significant cause of terrestrial biodiversity loss”

While there is a sense that Trumpism is a more urgent problem and The Environment must wait, Monbiot points out that fossil fuel, meat, and livestock producers have been funding right wing politics to block environmental protection measures so if we depower those businesses we get a 2 for 1 win.

In short, rather than protecting the environment being a trade-off with prosperity as it is framed by the neoliberals, a healthy and diverse environment goes hand in hand with prosperity.

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

LemLems (@Lemlems) · Jan 27
🔁 @JugglingWithEggs:

‘But what was cut from the report is, according to The Times, even graver, including a warning that the shrinkage of glaciers in the Himalayas, causing declining river flow, would “almost certainly escalate tensions” between China, India and Pakistan, leading to the possibility of nuclear war.’

George Monbiot

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

JuneSim63 💚 (@junesim63) · 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 ...

LillyLyle/Count Melancholia (@LillyHerself) · 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 ...

Ika Makimaki (@pezmico) · Jan 27
🔁 @benchaotica:

UK government tried to hide its own report that ecosystem collapse is a serious national security threat. The report was eventually released under an FoI request but seems to have had the most dire conclusions deleted before release.

One conclusion: “ecosystem degradation is occurring across all regions. Every critical ecosystem is on a pathway to collapse (irreversible loss of function beyond repair).” it also says that “food production is the most significant cause of terrestrial biodiversity loss”

While there is a sense that Trumpism is a more urgent problem and The Environment must wait, Monbiot points out that fossil fuel, meat, and livestock producers have been funding right wing politics to block environmental protection measures so if we depower those businesses we get a 2 for 1 win.

In short, rather than protecting the environment being a trade-off with prosperity as it is framed by the neoliberals, a healthy and diverse environment goes hand in hand with prosperity.

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

Phil Stevens :tinoflag: (@phil_stevens) · Jan 27
🔁 @benchaotica:

UK government tried to hide its own report that ecosystem collapse is a serious national security threat. The report was eventually released under an FoI request but seems to have had the most dire conclusions deleted before release.

One conclusion: “ecosystem degradation is occurring across all regions. Every critical ecosystem is on a pathway to collapse (irreversible loss of function beyond repair).” it also says that “food production is the most significant cause of terrestrial biodiversity loss”

While there is a sense that Trumpism is a more urgent problem and The Environment must wait, Monbiot points out that fossil fuel, meat, and livestock producers have been funding right wing politics to block environmental protection measures so if we depower those businesses we get a 2 for 1 win.

In short, rather than protecting the environment being a trade-off with prosperity as it is framed by the neoliberals, a healthy and diverse environment goes hand in hand with prosperity.

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

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/

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/

Worth reading

now

wiki.xxiivv.com · Jan 27

By Devine Lu Linvega

Shared by @reppep and 13 others.
Tim Bray (@timbray) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

alcinnz (@alcinnz) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

Dan Fixes Coin-Ops (@ifixcoinops) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

Chris Pepper (@reppep) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

Karl Voit :emacs: :orgmode: (@publicvoit) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

Urix Turing (@urixturing) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

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

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

Sam Cranford (@nostradamnit) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

xyhhx :PunkFelix: (@xyhhx) · Jan 27
🔁 @neauoire:

Isn't just wonderful that clothes come with their sources? If you slice the different parts off with a seamripper, lay them all down, trace them on new fabric, cut them out, and stitch them back together, you can effectively clone and fork garments. I realize that this is probably real obvious to most people, but it only dawned on me recently.

So, that’s what I’ve been up to, most nights my laptop is stowed away to make room for the sewing machine on the nav table. It all began when the store that made the patrol cap that Rek and I wear stopped carrying it. The seams of the old worn-out cap were cut, new 14oz canvas was bought and the cap was cloned, twice! I enjoyed the process so much, I made a new messenger backpack, fixed ripped panels on my winter jacket, sown tartan wool arm warmers and some other things. At one point, I realized that I was wearing six items of clothing I had made or mended.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

State of Mozilla 2025

stateof.mozilla.org · Jan 27

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

Shared by @davep and 37 others.
Jan D (@simulo) · Jan 27

ouch. stateof.mozilla.org is a fever dream: AI videos, generally movement everywhere, a fake capcha making me type "FUTURE", an incoherent mix of vaguely "alternative" graphic design styles (neo brutalism, (fake)dithering, ascii-art) combined with AI videos.

#mozilla

Rachel (@rvedotrc) · 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.

soup (@hotsoup) · Jan 27
🔁 @mttaggart:

Mozilla's annual report is up.

stateof.mozilla.org

Go ahead and see if my last word on Moz stands.

taggart-tech.com/mozilla-cycle

The Tattooed Nonna 🫒 (@Tattooed_Mummy) · Jan 27
🔁 @zzt:

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

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

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.

aburka 🫣 (@aburka) · 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/

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈 (@Lazarou) · Jan 27
🔁 @zzt:

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

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

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.

Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK (@vfrmedia) · Jan 27
🔁 @zzt:

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

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

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.

Phil Nelson (@philnelson) · Jan 27
🔁 @zzt:

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

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

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.

Worth reading
Shared by @artlung and 12 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.

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

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

/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 @GreenFire and 14 others.
Glyn Moody (@glynmoody) · Jan 27
🔁 @DaveWhittle:

As we breach 1.5 °C, we must replace temperature limits with clean-energy targets
nature.com/articles/d41586-026
#ClimateDiary

Andrew (@dcbikeguy) · Jan 27
🔁 @DaveWhittle:

As we breach 1.5 °C, we must replace temperature limits with clean-energy targets
nature.com/articles/d41586-026
#ClimateDiary

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...

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

bumblefudge (@by_caballero) · 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

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

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