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This all reminded me of https://t.co/Yo3WjO20B0 and prospect–refuge theory.
— Charlie Loyd (@vruba) February 12, 2020
Lots of people are like “Trees will save us!” but the ecological effects and overall effort needed to plant (and maintain) anything like as many trees as we need, as fast as we’d need, is on a scale pretty similar to any of our other options. https://t.co/p9bdsQOzDx
— Charlie Loyd (@vruba) May 23, 2019
In red places the hot season is the dry season; in blue places, vice versa. Been meaning to make this for a while. (Pearson’s r of prec v. tavg in WorldClim 2.) pic.twitter.com/zkGhisZqbq
— Charlie Loyd (@vruba) April 27, 2019
The more attention you pay to NASA, the more it becomes an extremely clever project to turn aeronautics funding into radical ecology research and transcendentalist-ish spiritual tracts. https://t.co/OezAYONZ1z
— Charlie Loyd, apparently, (@vruba) August 27, 2018
I don’t know a lot about Bourdain but I know this: He got television about human geography to rate well. He got more Americans thinking about the rest of the world as people, instead of as foreigners, than any other artist or entertainer I can think of. Shit.
— Charlie Loyd, apparently, (@vruba) June 8, 2018