Rising energy prices are pushing up inflation, especially in economies dependent on imported fossil fuels.
The durable solution is structural: improve efficiency, accelerate electrification and scale up renewables.
Energy policy is economic policy.
09.03.2026 08:18
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Trump is simply the deviant figurehead of a deeply corrupt country. The enemy is the USA.
08.03.2026 21:42
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Do car-free zones hurt disabled people? We asked experts.
City planners and advocates are seeing "accessibility used as a political football."
ββ¦disabled people are actually less likely to drive than nondisabled people and more likely to get around by walking and rolling and taking transit. Car-heavy cities are also disproportionately dangerous for disabled folksβ¦ββ @nondriver.bsky.social
Donβt use accessibility βas a political football.β
08.03.2026 03:24
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Across South America, canopy bridges evolve as a lifeline for tree-dwelling wildlife
Throughout the Amazon Rainforest, forest fragmentation represents an escalating and existential threat to the preservation of fauna. Driven by intensive economic development, the expansion ofβ¦
Researchers in Brazilβs Amazon and Atlantic forests are using cameras on artificial canopy bridges to study how monkeys, sloths and other tree-dwelling mammals move through fragmented forests.
The findings could help design better wildlife crossings to reduce roadkill and habitat isolation.
07.03.2026 00:43
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Help shape Dublinβs future.
Your feedback in our Citizen Sentiment Survey will guide how we improve our services and measure our progress across the next five years.
π Take part here: https://engage.dublincity.ie/en-IE/projects/citizen-sentiment-survey
07.03.2026 10:01
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In Japan there are 36 words for walking!
Like Japanese cities, the language is highly pedestrian friendly
07.03.2026 07:13
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The insightful @davekeating.substack.com in a text about Ukrainian EU membership.
05.03.2026 13:06
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Climate change goes to the Oscars
Several Academy Award-nominated films told stories dealing with global warming. More movies like this, please!
NEW: Five Oscar-nominated films have storylines dealing with climate change. That's the most ever.
"This is the world we live in. Filmmakers are experiencing climate change in their lives."
Here's the list, and why it's such a big deal: www.climatecoloredgoggles.com/p/climate-ch...
05.03.2026 17:42
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Sea Levels Are Already Higher Than Many Scientists Think, New Study Shows
Researchers found that a majority of studies on coastal sea levels underestimated how high water levels are, and hundreds of millions of people are closer to peril than previously thought.
Breaking News: Scientists have been using methods that underestimated how high sea levels already are, a new study found. One result is that hundreds of millions more people are already living dangerously close to the rising ocean than Western scientists had previously estimated.
04.03.2026 19:42
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Worth noting that despite frothing at the mouth of various right-wing media outlets in UK, the decision by Ed Miliband to go ahead with over 8GW of offshore wind in the recent renewables auction now looks a sensible bet
One of few ways UK can reduce economic risk from instability in Middle East
04.03.2026 10:09
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Donald Trump once opposed war and promised to remove America from foreign entanglements.
This is why he broke that promise.
04.03.2026 21:33
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Spanish PM Pedro SΓ‘nchez on Iran: βSpain is against this disaster. Because we understand that governments are here to improve people's lives, to provide solutions to problems, not to make people's lives worse.
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04.03.2026 08:21
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Bette A. and Brian Eno Implore Readers to Find Space in Silence via Slow Stories people.com/bette-a-bria...
04.03.2026 08:05
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There's nothing fiscally conservative about sprawl. There's nothing "small government" about the costs of sprawl.
03.03.2026 18:28
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a short history of transportation planning graphic. we have made convenient networks for cars at the expense of walking, biking, and transit
Glad it's finally getting fixed, but Seattle just spent $800 million overhauling the downtown waterfront, and didn't bother to connect the ferry terminal or new waterfront trail with the rest of the downtown bike network π€―. Can you imagine the car network with a gap like that?
02.03.2026 23:39
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The place to do this now is with smaller buildings. High-rises are more logistically/politically complicated (and their waste handling costs are lower due to economies of scale), but for townhouses, tenements, and other small apartment bldgs, the solution is easy: do what they do in Italy and Spain.
02.03.2026 21:11
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Our report is about NYC, but waste handling and collection is an issue in many places across North America. Toronto has their huge T-shaped loading docks (www.azuremagazine.com/article/park...), Philly has similar issues to NYC, which will become exacerbated as it builds more multifamily housing.
02.03.2026 21:13
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Competition winning design for 60 social housing apartments in Catalonia, Spain.
A timber structure, operable shades and the blurring of interior and exterior spaces with generous balconies.
By Carles Endrich Studio
02.03.2026 07:37
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Unlike many other projects in Spain this *does* have a central corridorβ¦
Butβ¦ at least itβs been opened up to allow light and air between apartments
02.03.2026 07:37
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It's all about priorities. Save people's lives, or get places faster
01.03.2026 16:50
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