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Just pulled my second skin bandage off and OOOOOOOOOOOUCH :blobfoxnotlikethis: #tattoo

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@jabsonik Happy BDay! When the time comes, just don’t reciprocate. I no longer celebrate that reminder. 🙃

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My 54th birthday celebrations have included:
– A long breakfast
– A nap after that
– Hearing some marvellous, atmospheric #funk / #jazz drifting into my sleep from the playlist I left running on shuffle… and not finding the song afterwards from the list. So was it an invention of my dream or a mutation of some tune on the playlist?

Annyhoo, I guess that was my birthday gift. Thank you, brain. Kinda defines a lot of stuff in my life.

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An Iowa poll has Trump at 40% among Rs, 20% ahead of R competition. Reasons for TLove, my take:
*They’re picking on him.
*Weaponized Justice Dept.
*He did nothing wrong.
*I’ll vote for Beelzebub before any Democrat.
*I’ve broken bad.
*Fascism, it’s not that bad.
*I‘ve always preferred liars to give me the advantage.
*He can use me any way he wants too. ❤️‍🔥
*He’s my favorite Golden Calf!
* White Make Right!
*The Constitution is not a good deal for me.

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In a historic and wonderful decision, the people of Ecuador chose by referendum to stop the extraction of oil from their Amazonian region, one of the most biodiverse in the world.

Yay!
✊❤️‍🔥🎉

infotel.ca/newsitem/lt-ecuador

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@breadandcircuses You know, we can’t afford this fix, better to burn up than lose my pile of gold. 🤔

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In the piece below, the author asks, "Why is the government putting big money behind dubious carbon capture projects that specifically benefit Big Oil and help delay climate action?"

Spoiler: It's capitalism.

You probably already knew that, but the article does a great job of explaining exactly why subsidizing carbon capture is such a disastrous policy choice, and why the Biden administration nevertheless is pouring billions of dollars into it...
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Record heat waves. Widespread fires. Devastating storms. The tragic toll of climate change is becoming more evident every day.

To avoid even more severe impacts in the future, we must quickly and dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions — largely caused by fossil fuels. Fortunately, the tools we need to cut emissions through energy efficiency, renewable energy, and beyond are growing quickly, becoming better and more affordable over time.

We will also need some “carbon removal” in the future — where we use nature (with trees or soils) or industrial processes to take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, sequester it, and keep it from adding to our climate woes.

In the last few years, more attention has focused on industrial methods, because they can bury carbon in permanent, geologic reservoirs, unlike trees and soils that can burn down or be plowed up. In principle, this makes sense. But in practice, industrial carbon removal is wildly expensive, far too energy and resource intensive, and only removes pathetically small amounts of carbon. It’s nowhere near being a viable solution to climate change.

For the foreseeable future, cutting emissions is the most feasible means of addressing climate change. And whatever carbon removal we might eventually develop should only be used to address the final, hard-to-abate emissions left after fossil fuels are phased out. Most of all, carbon removal should *never* be used as a substitute for cutting emissions, or to help delay phasing out fossil fuels.

So why is the federal government doing exactly the opposite — putting big money behind dubious carbon capture projects, in ways that specifically benefit Big Oil and help delay climate action?
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FULL ARTICLE -- globalecoguy.org/stop-giving-b

#Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency #CO2 #Emissions #Capitalism #BusinessAsUsual

@realTuckFrumper Because is powerfully attractive to some folks, especially the fallen ones. They suddenly see divinity up dark, puckered tunnels calling to them, the dung smells like roses, irresistible. 😳

@Beckysay if you are not threatened by storm surge maybe better to hold tight? 🤔

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@Huntn00 we’ll stay put unless it gets really bad, but I really don’t know where we would go, it’s supposed to be worse east of us

@realTuckFrumper The perfect Mug For a Shot. I can think of no better. I’m not an advocate of violence, but every time I see that horrid visage, I imagine a large cartoon boxing glove on a stick enter from the side and knock him out of frame. 😘

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@glightly@mastodon.social You can also asked why haven’t the sheep made their baaas a roar? Cause we’re sheep? 🫤

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