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@PermResInitDet

#Simplicity + #RegenerativeGovernance = sub-300ppm CO2. #Climate #Risk #Mitigation #Permaculture I require not your polite society, but your just action.

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Regenerative Systems@PermResInitDet·
Just a note: #Regenerative #Governance is a *specific* model based on promulgated Natural First Principles, a structure, and processes of decision-making created by me, Killian O'Brien, in 2011-2012. It was presented at a .@localfutures_ conference in Michigan in 2012, then...
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Amelia@Amelia558rs·
what is the first word that comes to your mind?
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If the UCMJ is to believed, they're all committing a crime by following orders known to be illegal and unconstitutional. Soldiers were prosecuted due to acts in Vietnam under this code, but nobody since that I know of. That's bullshit. Soldiers are duty-bound to the US, not him.
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Richard Angwin
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who agrees ??
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Regenerative Systems@PermResInitDet·
if things get worse than that, and analyses have said the risk of heading off to 3C ~ 8C if we hit 2C are quite high. Scientific reticence has done enough damage; let's not mix in scientific pedantry, too.
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Regenerative Systems@PermResInitDet·
Two ways "runaway" is used: Things gonna get really bad, and we can't stop it. Things going to be like Venus! Stop pretending anyone is talking about the second anymore. But, also, a distinction without a difference. Societies, nations will fail at 2C should it persist, and...
Zeke Hausfather@hausfath

There is a lot to worry about with climate change, but "runaway" feedbacks are not one of them. Good piece by Andrew Dessler over at The Climate Brink on how climate feedbacks work and why the Earth is different from Venus: #footnote-1-190165223" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">theclimatebrink.com/p/dont-panic-a…

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Regenerative Systems@PermResInitDet·
@TheSkepticWiz @ConorBy30855041 Doesn't matter. The ONLY thing that makes Holy water Holy water is it has been blessed by an ordained priest/minister. Period. Stupid prosecution. I'm also atheist, but understand this very simple logic. Now, should he be selling it? No. Is it fraud? No.
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The Skeptic
The Skeptic@TheSkepticWiz·
@ConorBy30855041 Lab tests can find minerals, pH, or bacteria but holiness? That’s not on the periodic table. :D
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The Skeptic@TheSkepticWiz·
Wait, there’s a market for this?
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@TheSkepticWiz This is nonsense unless he claimed it came from a specific location: Holy water is created by a priest's blessing. Could come from a mud puddle.
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ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
When European settlers arrived in what is now central and western New York, they encountered a landscape under active management by the Haudenosaunee, the people the French called the Iroquois. The land was productive, the soils were deep, and the fields yielded corn harvests that early colonial observers described with genuine admiration. What the settlers did not understand, and largely refused to credit, was that this productivity was not accidental. It was the result of an agricultural system refined over centuries, one that worked precisely because it never used a plow. The Haudenosaunee planted corn in mounded hills rather than rows. Beans went into the same hills two weeks later, their roots fixing nitrogen back into the soil that the corn had drawn down. Squash spread between the mounds, its broad leaves shading the ground and holding moisture against the sun. The three crops, which the Haudenosaunee called Diohe’ko, meaning those who sustain us, functioned as a single biological system. Nothing was tilled. Nothing was exposed. Organic matter accumulated in the soil year after year, building the kind of deep fertility that requires generations to create and can be destroyed in a single growing season with a moldboard plow. That last point is not rhetorical. It is what the research shows. When Euro-American farmers took over Haudenosaunee fields in the early 19th century, following the dispossessions that accelerated after the Revolutionary War, they brought with them the agricultural logic of northwestern Europe: clear the land, break the soil, plant corn in rows wide enough for a horse and plow to pass through. The plowing shredded the organic structure that centuries of no-till polyculture had built. Soil that had been accumulating fertility since before European contact began releasing it all at once. Yields were strong at first, which confirmed the settlers’ confidence in their methods. Then the organic matter ran out. Within a few decades, the same fields that had sustained Haudenosaunee communities for generations were producing a fraction of their former output. New York’s agricultural soils were not restored to reasonable fertility until the mid-20th century, when farmers finally began rotating crops with forages and applying manure consistently. #archaeohistories
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@TucsonAlphra @Hakdov3 @histories_arch Do not believe you, frankly. You argue nonsense and are pretty clueless about too much. But keep Trumping and bringing in irrelevant points after irrelevant point. You hate those who were called Iroquois. Got it. Irrelevant. Wasting my time.
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Tucson Jim
Tucson Jim@TucsonAlphra·
@PermResInitDet @Hakdov3 @histories_arch What is YOUR history? My history includes some pretty well documented stories about the genocidal Iroquois. Is that your history? My farming? I'm Lenni Lenape. It means the "Real People." Oldest and largest of Native American tribe. Iroquois called us "Grandfathers." History. LOL
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@TucsonAlphra @Hakdov3 @histories_arch Name-drop all you want, but if you claim Indigenous but think plowing is better than no-till, then you're likely lying about that ancestry. Whoever those people are, they know/knew nothing of regenerative systems and what was going on pre-contact. Truly bored. This is like...
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Tucson Jim
Tucson Jim@TucsonAlphra·
@PermResInitDet @Hakdov3 @histories_arch Nothing better than ash. Mexico City has world's BEST soil from 6 active volcanos. Pacific Northwest has 11. 536AD Volcanic winter hit North US hard, which also has world's best glacial deposits and rivers. Advantage US farmers get even today. Only genocidal Iroquois "win," fool.
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Tucson Jim@TucsonAlphra·
@PermResInitDet @Beef_with_RINOs @Hakdov3 @histories_arch Default?? Do you include the record number of Blacks who are Trumpers today? Do you see Blacks as racist by default? Do you include the record number of Hispanics who are Trumpers today? Do you see Hispanics as racist by default? 60% of Teamsters are Trumpers. So, they're racist?
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Regenerative Systems@PermResInitDet·
WTF?! Is this accurate? MAGA needs to be shut down now and forever. #Trump is telling you, repeatedly, there will be no fair elections. There are FOUR remedies: International observers, U.S. observers, Paper vote counts in all states, and a truly MASSIVE turnout from anyone...
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