🛟 Impactful climate solutions exist in the ocean. But as Project Drawdown fellow Christina @hydrochristina.bsky.social has learned, the nature-based solutions are not the ones that will move the climate needle fastest on a global scale.
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Realizing how much of the university experience hinges on the redistribution of overhead taken from grants (at CSU it's 52%), should be a wake up call to reorganize the operation of the modern university.
Weird.
Instacart's new commercial is totally MAHA, trad wife, conservative influencer coded. Check it out:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EN6R...
State funding has always been too low, just like the salaries of the admin staff who keep schools and programs running and serving students.
Meanwhile, fancy showcase buildings, leadership salaries, certain sports programs, etc, create an imbalance in spending. And, of course, enrollment is down.
When the world gets you down, just remember the wonderful variety of dumplings out there...
Wow, one year without the overhead from federal research grants, and tuition from international students, and American universities are absolutely crumbling.
It's as if the system that these schools operate on was poorly designed to begin with...
www.highereddive.com/news/colorad...
Good read on climate migration and climate refugees:
How a ‘Model’ for Climate Migration Became a Cautionary Tale www.nytimes.com/2026/05/16/c...
The “collapse” of the “AMOC” circulation (a confusing term first used in the 2000s) has become a source of confusion and hype for years.
This is a good overview of the science, without hype, and shows that it may far more resilient than some say.
An important read.
www.science.org/content/arti...
A wild rabbit just started building a nest in my garden overnight. Is it about to have babies there?
It's the start of summer and because of a US blockade Cuba has run out of oil and has near total blackouts. www.nytimes.com/2026/05/14/w...