Help us preserve your surplus...food [between 1941 and 1943]
1 print on board (poster) : silkscreen, color. | Poster encouraging conservation of surplus food for the war effort, showing basket of food.

#WorldWarII #socialaspects #screenprints #pennsylvania #philadelphia #color #worldwar #posters #photopgraphy #LibraryOfCongress

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/98518439/

🚨🧵by @michaelryan756 on Twitter, highlighting three reasons why the book chapter linked below is worth reading 🧵 threadreaderapp.com/thread/19869... Link to the FREE book chapter (PDF) 👇 which is from the book edited by Prof Deborah Lupton bsky.app/profile/dalu... #Covid #LongCovid #SocialAspects

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:aid6mkpekzljgkf7q6crhyl6/post/3m52ysk5ae22x

10,000,000 members by Christmas On Christmas eve, a candle in every window and Red Cross members in every home.

http://www.loc.gov/item/2002695574/

#american #lithographs #unitedstates #worldwar #recruitingenlistment #color #americanredcross #candles #socialaspects #warposters #christmasdecorations

> Many #Uruguayans thought the answer was #NuclearEnergy.. Méndez looked at the question.. felt as if nuclear was just more of the same: a stopgap. “You’re still producing waste that has to be taken away from human life for thousands of years,” .. “ #Energy is not just one thing,” Méndez said. “You have to look at the basis of the energy system — the #PhysicalAspects, #SocialAspects, GeopoliticalAspects.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/05/magazine/uruguay-renewable-energy.html?unlocked_article_code=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACEIPuonUktbfqYhlSFUbBibQVNcuvByAiL_S2qEzm3bvaTKYTztdxu4RDs2N_UrXarslZ8c2237TYu59B4IVZa44yP5DbQsqQhO0o5CAldNVeXhk9N25ACZnj5nHGO1mrTGvPjiyJKJ2lOXi4UnbbDa6DKHPwDZ2clYe1JhudFip2HcP1_2FRrYzgo8iqK9nUpNqRj4AZz2Jvu3qDHh8OdaEZhLd6momSr0TGGGTzZPHteV2IEgFAknGTXh__W4-9NheXdoVN6_0JBQgE9HsiQJRtx-SXnrAThEwajHf2A&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
#RamónMéndez physics professor head of energy in #Uruguay
What Does Sustainable Living Look Like? Maybe Like Uruguay

No greater challenge faces humanity than reducing emissions without backsliding into preindustrial poverty. One tiny country is leading the way.

The New York Times