PODCAST: Can we engineer our way out of disaster?
YouTube video by Me, Myself & Disaster
What can we learn from Japan’s history of perpetual reconstruction? In this conversation w/ Andrew & Josh of Me, Myself & Disaster, I consider how to integrate disaster resilience & climate adaptation into a wider strategy for addressing the interconnected “wicked problems” facing our urban futures.
24.02.2026 02:41
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This couldn't be more timely!
We live in a golden age of mis/disinformation—urban politics very much included. Sustainability & liveability advocates are forced to refight the same battles against motorist lobbies & stubborn urban myths.
What's urgently needed is a global clearing house of facts!
23.02.2026 23:17
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An essential initiative by a trio of prominent figures, including my friend & colleague @brenttoderian.bsky.social
In these troubled times of misinformation and manipulation, this is a step towards staying informed about best practices in urban planning & countering manipulation.
Well done to them!
23.02.2026 22:42
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Thanks a lot! Much appreciated! Let me know what you think of it!
24.02.2026 02:59
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Many people are still unsure when I ask about the “endgame” of our work. Back in 2014, we held a #deepadaptation bootcamp & mapped out root causes of the #planetarycrisis. Yet, despite accelerating change, far too many still assume a business-as-usual future.
→ rci.nanzan-u.ac.jp/ISE/ja/publi...
27.11.2025 00:06
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PODCAST: Can we engineer our way out of disaster?
YouTube video by Me, Myself & Disaster
What can we learn from Japan’s history of perpetual reconstruction? In this conversation w/ Andrew & Josh of Me, Myself & Disaster, I consider how to integrate disaster resilience & climate adaptation into a wider strategy for addressing the interconnected “wicked problems” facing our urban futures.
24.02.2026 02:41
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Pivoting solar panels balance power needs with farming in Japanese paddies
Energy company Idemitsu Kosan's setup to help nation reach renewable energy goal
Solar sharing with elevated PV systems above agricultural fields could become even more promising as climate change and increasingly scorching summers make crop shading necessary. It is striking that an oil corporation is driving this development.
24.02.2026 01:29
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The 10 most annoying things foreign tourists do on Japanese trains, according to locals
Train etiquette can be hard to navigate for tourists, but locals need to watch their manners too.
Japan’s train etiquette may be a key arena where strains of overtourism materialise. Nowhere is this felt more acutely than during daily commutes on packed trains, where locals have direct encounters with foreign visitors. In these crowded settings, frustration—and at times resentment—can take root.
24.02.2026 01:23
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This couldn't be more timely!
We live in a golden age of mis/disinformation—urban politics very much included. Sustainability & liveability advocates are forced to refight the same battles against motorist lobbies & stubborn urban myths.
What's urgently needed is a global clearing house of facts!
23.02.2026 23:17
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Very important message!
21.02.2026 01:05
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Susan Collins hands Trump the 50th vote against free and fair elections
When it comes to free and fair elections, Collins is as conservative and anti-voting rights as they come.
When it comes to free and fair elections, Collins is as conservative and anti-voting rights as they come. Not only is she supporting the SAVE Act, but during the Biden administration she opposed the For the People Act and the Joe Manchin compromise bill — the Freedom to Vote Act.
20.02.2026 19:59
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Tokyo’s Perpetual Resilience Project: Between Local Knowledges and Universal Modernist Concepts | Climate Change and Risk Mitigation
As cities around the globe scramble to face the unpredictable local impacts of runaway climate change and a growing polycrisis, the question is clear: how do we plan and build resilience?
Here’s my take on the Resilience Project of the world’s biggest city, #Tokyo.
22.11.2025 22:54
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How H20-hungry AI data centers neglect nearby communities in desperate need of piped water
YouTube video by DW News
Worth reiterating: A.I. is excacerbating inequality !
19.02.2026 02:59
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One of the funniest things about all of this is that CBS lawyers thought the public would believe their version of what happened over Stephen Colbert’s. Boy they picked the wrong guy to compare credibility with. Especially since, as Colbert points out, CBS lawyers actually approve every show script!
19.02.2026 01:41
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Rep. James Talarico On Confronting Christian Nationalism, And Strange Days In The Texas Legislature
YouTube video by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Let’s keep it circulating a bit more:
“ Christianity is a simple religion … : Jesus gave us two commandments: Love god and love thy neighbour … love thy neighbour regardless of race, regardless of gender, or sexual orientation or immigration status, or religious affiliation.”
18.02.2026 12:13
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More countries recognising renewable energy enhances national security, especially as global markets grow increasingly volatile amid erosion of the rules-based international order under Trump. Local production is central to building resilience—yet countries must remain wary of potential debt traps.
18.02.2026 07:08
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JR East to Abolish Kururi Line Section Between Kururi and Kazusa-Kameyama in Chiba - TRAICY Global
East Japan Railway Company (JR East) will abolish the section of the Kururi Line between Kururi Station and Kazusa-Kameyama Station in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The average number of passengers passing...
As Japan’s demographic transition accelerates and rural areas continue to depopulate, a point is reached where infrastructure such as local train lines can no longer be sustainably maintained. Until now, operators have cross-subsidised heavily loss-making routes but this seems no longer possible.
18.02.2026 04:29
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The murals are fantastic. I’d love to see an artist create an x-ray–style painting across the building’s elevation, revealing the residents inside as they go about their everyday lives.
18.02.2026 03:37
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Nachbarschaftliche Utopien - wie gestalten wir Zusammenhalt online und offline? - UniverCity Bochum
Prof. Dr. Jan Üblacker (TH Würzburg-Schweinfurt) referiert über die Vernetzung der Nachbarschaft in sozialen Medien und ihre Folgen.
Wie verändern Soziale Medien unsere Nachbarschaften? Erosion des Zusammenlebens oder neue Vergemeinschaftung? Darüber spreche ich am Donnerstag in der Stadtbücherei Querenburg in Bochum. Der Vortrag ist Teil der Wissensrunde Utopien der UniverCity Bochum und startet um 18 Uhr. Kommt vorbei! :)
17.02.2026 07:18
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I created a gentrification starter pack (not to start gentrification, though). Hit me up if I you want to be added!
go.bsky.app/FQMip1i
15.11.2024 07:19
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This is glorious.
17.02.2026 00:13
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Putin is prosecuting in absentia a German carnival float builder, Jacques Tilly, for making parade floats making fun of him.
Anyone in MAGA want to speak up for this float builder's free speech rights being violated by Russia? Anyone?
17.02.2026 04:30
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On top of that you can also reduce your cancer risk and well-being as cobenefits.
17.02.2026 00:53
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It would demonstrate real foresight if cities also considered the long-term consequences of climate change and the relatively limited lifespan of many cherry tree varieties. In many parts of Tokyo, the beautiful trees planted to adorn the 1964 Olympics were cut as they aged, and were never replaced.
16.02.2026 23:54
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Thank you very much for the kind shout-out! I’m sure there are people who are much more deserving of the special mention, but I’m doing my best to live up to it!
16.02.2026 00:42
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This is precisely what polling places were like for part of the 19th century.
People often traveled long distances by horse to vote. It was a big deal when folks got together this way.
14.02.2026 23:28
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Two cases and the grease that breaks democracy
The obvious lesson many are drawing is that ordinary citizens are more reliable protectors of democracy than judges in black robes.
The problem for democracy is that it will not survive three more years of such a system. We cannot hold free and fair elections if judges blindly accept the word of Pam Bondi and Kash Patel’s minions. www.democracydocket.com/opinion/two-...
15.02.2026 02:53
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