Claire Davies (@cloudavies) 's Twitter Profile
Claire Davies

@cloudavies

PR & strategist. Views are my own.

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calendar_today16-09-2009 14:56:05

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Paul Dawson 📚 (@pauledawson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For just 0.1% of GDP each year we can solve the climate crisis, the biodiversity crisis and prevent land degradation. As a bonus, the world could also avoid the breakdown of natural ecosystem “services” such as clean water, food and flood protection. theguardian.com/environment/20…

Join Our Boys Trust (@joinourboys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi, I hate asking, but my three sons have a terminal illness called Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and are sadly dying. I am trying my best to save their lives. Is there anyway you could all retweet this and follow us to help with awareness and funds? 🙏🧡 Thank you x

Rory Sutherland (@rorysutherland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This refers to a v interesting ergodic policy discussion. I argued that higher tax rates unfairly hit people who only earn big briefly - and tax rates should be cumulative. Roger has a much bigger idea - your first $X00,000 of lifetime earnings should be untaxed. Ole Peters

Victoria Buchanan (@victoriafutures) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adidas tapping into the rise of #thrift with an influencer program (many of whom seem to be depop influencers) to support the re-introduction of it's forum sneaker. 👟

Daily Stoic (@dailystoic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some questions from the Stoics to ask each day: -Is this in my control? (Epictetus) -Is this essential? (Marcus Aurelius) -What’s the worst case scenario? Am I prepared? (Seneca) -Where did I fall short? Where did I improve? Where can I do better? (Seneca)

Emma Mitchell đź’™ (@silverpebble) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Humans are hardwired to respond positively to the patterns we encounter in nature. This increased our chances of successful foraging. Fractals are common in nature. When we look at this kind of pattern we recover from stress 60% more quickly. Zoom in if you’re feeling anxious:

Humans are hardwired to respond positively to the patterns we encounter in nature. This increased our chances of successful foraging. Fractals are common in nature. When we look at this kind of pattern we recover from stress 60% more quickly. Zoom in if you’re feeling anxious:
John Simpson (@johnsimpsonnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just a quick constitutional reminder for the BBC’s 100th anniversary: it belongs to the people of the UK. It doesn’t belong to the government. And, contrary to what the current Culture Secretary seems to think, it isn’t state-funded.

Darryl Morris (@darrylmorris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The BBC are setting up shortwave radio frequencies for the people of Ukraine to keep informed with the news as their TV towers are bombed and internet services attacked. You don’t get that with a Netflix subscription.

Robby Slowik (@robbyslowik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bittersweet announcement but after an amazing 2 years as an infectious disease expert I am moving on. I am now an expert in no-fly zones and Eastern European affairs. Excited to make the most of this new opportunity.

John Simpson (@johnsimpsonnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve got contempt for Russia Today — the ultimate fake news station. But is it right for a democracy to try to silence it? This makes me feel really uneasy.

Luke Tryl (@luketryl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Twitter isn't Britain #987 - Having led focus groups in past few weeks on public's views on sex, gender identity and trans, both the tone and substance of how people approach the issues could not be more different to how people behave on here - and it's deeply reassuring.