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Humanist Nerd, co-founder of The Transformation Society, specialised in facilitating learning organisations, humanist digital transformation, and smart pedagogies. Also a musician and acoustic ecologist, former radio producer and journalist. I share my life between Prades, France and Barcelona, Catalonia.
Elon Musk incite à ne pas donner à "Wokipédia" qui ose financer diversité, équité et inclusion. Si ce message du milliardaire d'extrême droite n'est pas une belle raison de plus de soutenir ce projet unique qu'est Wikipédia...
Jimmy Kimmel tearfully listed all the groups for whom Tuesday was "a terrible night," then had a warning for Trump voters as well.

He's right, you know.

Comic Sands

@OlivierRazemon

En publiant sur Twitter, on participe à la vitalité d'une plateforme fasciste au même titre que 4chan, celle qui a fait réélire Trump avec l'argent de Musk, et donc à son attractivité.

Peut-être qu'être suivi par des ministres le justifie, mais peut-être pas.
Personnellement, les européennes, puis le premier tour des législatives et ce qu'il s'est passé après le deuxième tour, et enfin les élections US m'indiquent qu'il est temps de se positionner d'un côté de la ligne non plus par les discours mais par les actes.

L'incapacité de tant à faire ce tout petit acte par inconfort ne me rend pas très optimiste.

@corollule @acaussar

Got social media burnout.
WePresent | Jay Bernard’s essay inspired by Derek Jarman

For BLUE NOW, a series inspired by Derek Jarman's “Blue,” poet and artist Jay Bernard reflects on where art comes from, and what it is for

@pammack @Deborah909 @politics @sociology @histodons Agreed. I’m somewhere around the end of young boomer and beginning of GenX (‘Generation Jones’ to some!) What really bothers me is seeing all those civil rights that were hard fought for in my childhood dissolving into conspiracy theory and ‘divide and conquer’ populism over the past decade.

When 97-year-old fisherman Ned Maddrell died in 1974, his native language, Manx Gaelic, died with him. At least, that's what UNESCO believed and they declared the language extinct in 2009.

Years later, a letter from a primary school on the Isle of Man proved them wrong, so the organisation took a step back and set up a new category: revitalised languages.

Here’s how a movement brought a language back from the dead.

https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20230225-how-a-primary-school-saved-the-manx-language-from-extinction

#IsleOfMan #Manx #Gaelic #Language #Languages #UNESCO

How a primary school saved the Manx language from extinction

UNESCO declared Manx Gaelic extinct in 2009. Years later, a letter from a primary school on the Isle of Man proved them wrong, so the organisation took a step back and set up a new category: revitalised languages.

France 24
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The Real Reasons Beer, Wine, and Cocktails are Served in So Many Different Types of Glasses: A Visual Explanation
https://www.primermagazine.com/2023/learn/beer-wine-and-cocktails-glass-types?utm_source=VinishGarg
The Real Reasons Beer, Wine, and Cocktails are Served in So Many Different Types of Glasses: A Visual Explanation

The fascinating history of glassware: Why we drink from different glasses.

Primer

Wisdom and anger from Greta Thunberg...
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We cannot live sustainably within today’s economic system. Yet that is what we are constantly being told we can do.

We can buy sustainable cars, travel on sustainable motorways powered by sustainable petroleum. We can eat sustainable meat, and drink sustainable soft drinks out of sustainable plastic bottles. We can buy sustainable fast fashion and fly on sustainable airplanes using sustainable fuels. And, of course, we are going to meet our short- and long-term sustainable climate targets, too, without making the slightest effort.

“How?” you might ask. How can that be possible when we don’t yet have any technical solutions that can fix this crisis alone, and the option of stopping doing things is unacceptable from our current economic standpoint? What are we going to do?

Well, the answer is the same as always: we will cheat. We will use all the loopholes and all the creative accounting that we have conjured up in our climate frameworks since the very first conference of the parties, the 1995 COP1 in Berlin.

We will outsource our emissions along with our factories, we will use baseline manipulation and start counting our emissions reductions when it suits us best. We will burn trees, forests, and biomass, as those have been excluded from the official statistics. We will lock decades of emissions into fossil gas infrastructure and call it 'green' natural gas. And then we will offset the rest with vague afforestation projects – trees that might be lost to disease or fire – while we simultaneously cut down the last of our old-growth forests at a much higher speed.
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#GretaThunberg #ClimateEmergency #Greenwashing #AntiCapitalism

FULL ARTICLE -- https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/08/greta-thunberg-climate-delusion-greenwashed-out-of-our-senses

Greta Thunberg on the climate delusion: ‘We’ve been greenwashed out of our senses. It’s time to stand our ground’

Governments may say they’re doing all they can to halt the climate crisis. Don’t fall for it – then we might still have time to turn things around

The Guardian