What can I do to fight climate change? (Short answer: join in activism)
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Hans Baluschek (1870-1935)
"City railway station" (1904)
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Gömmaren nature reserve in Huddinge, Sweden (March 22, 2014).
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“Their conclusion: candidates from working-class backgrounds who campaigned on economic policies like high-quality jobs, higher minimum wages, a jobs guarantee, ending offshoring and outsourcing, building infrastructure and bringing manufacturing back to the US won with a 50% share of the vote in rural and working-class districts. Dems who didn’t lost with a 35% share of the vote…”
— Working class Dems who campaign on economics beat Trumpists in elections
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The truth about climate anxiety is that it never disappears, and it shouldn't. We learn to love and live more fully as we come to accept our problems and recognize the solutions available.
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Cut-and-woven paper love tokens by Jesse N. Zile (1831-1875) who was born in Maryland and lived his life as a farmer near New Windsor.
Source: liveauctioneers.com
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Mike Kelly; Arena no. 7 (Bears), 1990, found stuffed animals and blanket, 11 1/2 x 53 x 49 inches
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Virginia Wildlife; vol. 16, no. 4. April, 1955. Illustration by Bob Hines.
Internet Archive
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For weeks now,
the Goldfinches have looked like their change to the vibrant yellow summer feathers was about to start, but now, the really adventurous looks are popping up more and more. I thought the first one looked very interesting because he has a lot of features of a Common Redpoll.




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HORAE SUCCESSIVAE by Henshaw (1632)
Beautiful book cover of white satin with a floral design edged in gold cord, featured in Cyril Davenport’s English Embroidered Book-bindings (1899).
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By the way, I would literally bet money that we're going to successfully keep global warming below 2 degrees celsius.
Would I bet my whole savings on it? No, not yet. But the way the data is trending, in two or three years, I very well might.
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Untitled - Thomas Hartmann , 2019.
German, b. 1950 -
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