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RT @longnow: From Paul Constance (@PresentBias): A look into the coming reality of population decline …

RT @longnow: From Paul Constance (@PresentBias): A look into the coming reality of population decline that breaks through the haze of the invisible present to grapple with a key issue for the long-term future. https://longnow.org/ideas/the-heresy-of-decline/

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RT @longnow: Are we living to the rhythm of the wrong clock? Jenny Odell (@the_jennitaur)’s Long …

RT @longnow: Are we living to the rhythm of the wrong clock? Jenny Odell (@the_jennitaur)’s Long Now Talk explores our relationship with time and how we can move away from the rigid structures of “clock time.” https://www.youtube.com/live/1x0IOcFp94s?feature=share

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RT @NorthTexan: The work of @UNTCVAD professor @AliciaEggert has been displayed all around the world …

RT @NorthTexan: The work of @UNTCVAD professor @AliciaEggert has been displayed all around the world – including Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. Read more about her unique artwork and her journey to get it there: https://bit.ly/42aVZwY

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RT @eteri_s: 77/365/2023 This a very interesting read on long-lived institutions by @longnow. A few facts: …

RT @eteri_s: 77/365/2023 This a very interesting read on long-lived institutions by @longnow. A few facts: most of the oldest companies in the world are in Japan. 90% of the companies that are over 200 years old have 300 employees or less, they’re not mega companies https://longnow.org/ideas/the-data-of-long-lived-institutions/

RT @eteri_s: 77/365/2023 This a very interesting read on long-lived institutions by @longnow. A few facts: … Read More »

RT @longnow: How can we turn the tide on species loss and help biodiversity and …

RT @longnow: How can we turn the tide on species loss and help biodiversity and bioabundance flourish for millennia to come? Join us on April 4 for a Long Now Talk with @Revive_Restore Executive Director Ryan Phelan on how new advances in biotechnology can support wildlife conservation.

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