Kenya’s literary giant, Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, has passed on. A pioneer of writing in African languages, he championed the decolonization of knowledge and the affirmation of African identity with unmatched courage. His legacy lives on. Fare thee well, Mũthuri wa Kĩama. #NgugiWaThiongo.
29.05.2025 16:16
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Pope Francis: “We are not faced with two separate crises, one environmental and the other social, but rather one complex crisis which is both social and environmental.” His voice reminded us that care for creation and justice for the poor are inseparable. RIP #PapaFrancisco #LaudatoSi
22.04.2025 15:48
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Don't let Trump flood your zone. Stay focused. Keep your eye on what this corrupt regime is really doing — looting the government to line their own pockets with massive tax cuts and the ability to steer more federal contracts their way.
15.02.2025 21:01
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Perfectly captured.
03.02.2025 02:48
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A quote from the paper stating that their results extend my advice about the importance of talking about climate change
Researchers found 15 people in Kansas City who had changed their mind about climate change, and asked them why. Fascinating!
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
19.01.2025 06:36
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Gorgon carbon capture and storage project: The failure of the world’s largest CCS facility
After decades of abject failure, these days even the most enthusiastic proponent of carbon capture and storage can at best mount a muted…
Gorgon CCS is the world's largest pure carbon capture and storage operation. Since 2019, it has been weakly sputtering away out on Barrow Island at Australia's highest emitting industrial facility.
You may have heard it's a failure. Do you know why it's a failure?
A long article and accompanying 🧵
30.11.2024 01:53
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The cactus hunters book amidst cacti houseplants
Really pleased to see Cactus Hunters by @jaredmargulies.bsky.social in its final form! It’s a brilliant book - and it’s already found its ideal home amongst cacti inherited from my mum 🌵🌵
23.11.2023 16:28
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Front cover of the final report
Hello everyone, I thought about giving up social media altogether but will give this a go 😀. I am a political ecologist & esp focus on the international politics of biodiversity conservation - most recently on illegal wildlife trade. Project is beastlybusiness.org
16.11.2023 09:22
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Screenshot of a paper in Area by Sarah J. Martin & Charles Mather (2023) entitled '"Finprint" technopolitics and the corporatisation of global food governance' with a black banner at the top.
🐟New paper in Area🐟
'"Finprint" technopolitics and the corporatisation of global food governance' by Sarah J. Martin (@eatingpolitics.bsky.social) & Charles Mather
This paper examines the environmental 'footprinting' of fish, using farmed salmon as a case study.
doi.org/10.1111/area... #geosky
14.11.2023 09:58
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The Ogiek case is unfortunate evidence of a lack of enforcement of international law and treaties at the national level. The critical role of academics is to pursue scholarship that can shine a light on these and other locally relevant enforcement mechanisms!
10.11.2023 16:23
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@achibagargule.bsky.social
09.11.2023 21:34
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@cbader.bsky.social Buda, Karibu kwa mtandao!
08.11.2023 03:31
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The King acknowledges British Colonial atrocities in Kenya's past and present. It's time for a formal apology and reparations, especially ending the colonial conservation policies he fervently supports in indigenous territories and communal rangelands in Kenya. Actions speak louder than words!
31.10.2023 17:56
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King Charles's visit to Kenya is adorned with grandeur and the supposed 'friendship' between Kenya and the UK. It's disheartening how such events often mask the amnesia of colonial history. When will Africa engage in sincere dialogues about genuine reparations for the dark chapter of colonialism?
31.10.2023 15:54
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I've noticed the folks who haven't said anything. The ones still posting professional updates. Self-promotion. Jokes. Anything but talking about the elephant in the room.
27.10.2023 19:12
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I don't want any of the silent academics, those who could afford to speak up but don't give a fuck or else choose to look the other way while students are being bullied for opposing genocide, to think they are surfing incognito through this moment.
Cause they are glaringly seen.
27.10.2023 19:08
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Uncomfortable talk on challenges for corporate-funded conservation scholars: censure and social filters. Transparency is vital for trust and genuine progress in academia. Honest dialogue is key! #ResearchEthics #AcademicIntegrity”
27.10.2023 16:29
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The Big Q&A With David Wallace-Wells
David Wallace-Wells, author of The Uninhabitable Earth, takes questions from George Takei about our climate future.
The battle against climate change has seen its share of warnings, challenges, and disappointments. However, in this latest Big Q&A with renowned author and climate expert David Wallace-Wells, we uncover some surprising reasons for optimism.
24.10.2023 17:13
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Ha, ha, omg, just looked on The Other Place and saw someone say that it's good the English can look at Israel/Palestine with an objective eye because we've never had any involvement there.
I really cannot stress enough how inadequate the history education in this country is.
08.10.2023 10:52
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Ecologia sem luta de classes é jardinagem
O seringueiro, militante ambiental e sindicalista Chico Mendes foi covardemente assassinado neste dia em 1988. Inspirado pela revolução sandinista, ele sonhava com a revolução socialista internaci...
Brazilian style Environmental Philosophy:
ECOLOGY without class struggle is GARDENING
"Ecologia sem luta de classes é jardinagem"
A quote from Chico Mendes, an Amazonian environmental activist and trade unionist, cowardly murdered in 1988.
07.10.2023 00:09
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Why Africans are losing faith in democracy
The alternatives will undoubtedly be worse
Why Africans are losing faith in democracy | Leaders
06.10.2023 22:09
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I keep reading these weird "takes" that talk about adaptation and mitigation like they are a binary choice and one is good and one is bad. The reality is that adaptation and mitigation exist on a spectrum and often reinforce each other. 1/
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