Michael Moreau (@michaeljmoreau) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Moreau

@michaeljmoreau

Dad; cat owner; VP @ecoleVA; @pegcitycarcoop volunteer; Winnipegger; cyclist; français & 日本語 speaker. He/him. So much more than spreadsheets. Better than Daryl.

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Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WATCH: What if we reconsidered the “best tool for the job” when it comes to a lot of our trips around cities? If we did, it would transform urban transportation. Nice video Bike Is Best.

Jeff Berardelli (@weatherprof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The far reaches of Northern Quebec in Kuujjuaq near the Arctic Ocean reached a new all-time record high of 93. This beats Miami’s high of 92 yesterday.

The far reaches of Northern Quebec in Kuujjuaq near the Arctic Ocean reached a new all-time record high of 93. This beats Miami’s high of 92 yesterday.
Tymofiy Mylovanov (@mylovanov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 500 of the Russian war in Ukraine. I am president of the Kyiv School of Economics, a former minister of economy of Ukraine, and a professor of economics at the University of Pittsburgh. I left the US for Kyiv 4 days before the war. These are the lessons I learned. 1/

Michael Moreau (@michaeljmoreau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Follow our family trip as we go 360 degrees around the Earth in 365 days. Starting August 1st, we head East! instagram.com/worldofadventu…

Follow our family trip as we go 360 degrees around the Earth in 365 days. Starting August 1st, we head East! instagram.com/worldofadventu…
Scott Kehler 🇨🇦 (@scottdkehler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The maximum dewpoint today in Winnipeg was 24.0 C, beating the previous record of 23.6 C in 2010. The dewpoint reached 26 C at my house and was reported as high as 27 C in Morris and Winkler. #mbwx

Melissa Martin (@doubleemmartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it’s provincial election time! that wonderful time when parties compete for our votes by articulating their best ideas and vision for better future Manitoba PCs: “we will definitely make sure two Indigenous murder victims remain in the dump”

it’s provincial election time! that wonderful time when parties compete for our votes by articulating their best ideas and vision for better future

Manitoba PCs: “we will definitely make sure two Indigenous murder victims remain in the dump”
Zeke Hausfather (@hausfath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here are monthly absolute temperatures (compared to anomalies). This September would not have been out of place as a typical July this decade in terms of global temperatures.

Here are monthly absolute temperatures (compared to anomalies). This September would not have been out of place as a typical July this decade in terms of global temperatures.
Wab Kinew (@wabkinew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We started our campaign believing in you – the people of Manitoba. And in return, so many of you put your faith in us. You came out to support us – some for the very first time. You made calls & knocked doors. You voted. From the bottom of my heart – Thank you. Merci. Miigwech.

Leon Simons (looking up) (@leonsimons8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is so crazy. The Northern Hemisphere used to radiate more heat to space than it absorbed from the sun. The difference was made up for by heat transported north from the Southern Hemisphere through (mainly the Atlantic) oceans and atmosphere. Around 2014 the amount of

This is so crazy.

The Northern Hemisphere used to radiate more heat to space than it absorbed from the sun.

The difference was made up for by heat transported north from the Southern Hemisphere through (mainly the Atlantic) oceans and atmosphere. 

Around 2014 the amount of
Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s the BIG thing that we’re not talking about NEARLY enough. We often ask the questions “Should growth pay for itself” and “Does growth pay for itself?” The better, more important question has always been WHAT KIND OF GROWTH PAYS FOR ITSELF, and what kind of growth doesn’t?

Here’s the BIG thing that we’re not talking about NEARLY enough. We often ask the questions “Should growth pay for itself” and “Does growth pay for itself?” The better, more important question has always been WHAT KIND OF GROWTH PAYS FOR ITSELF, and what kind of growth doesn’t?
Athan Koutsiouroumbas (@athan_k) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨"Our thesis is that a primary cause of the rise in mental disorders is a decline over decades in opportunities for children and teens to play, roam, and engage in other activities independent of direct oversight and control by adults." 🚨🚨(1/2)

🚨🚨"Our thesis is that a primary cause of the rise in mental disorders is a decline over decades in opportunities for children and teens to play, roam, and engage in other activities independent of direct oversight and control by adults." 🚨🚨(1/2)
UN Human Rights (@unhumanrights) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Killing of 100s in massive strike at Al Ahli Arab Hospital in #Gaza is totally unacceptable 'Hospitals are sacrosanct & must be protected at all cost' -Volker Türk: All States w/ influence must do everything in their power to end the violence & killings ow.ly/MCMN50PXVku

Killing of 100s in massive strike at Al Ahli Arab Hospital in #Gaza is totally unacceptable

'Hospitals are sacrosanct &amp; must be protected at all cost' -<a href="/volker_turk/">Volker Türk</a>: All States w/ influence must do everything in their power to end the violence &amp; killings

ow.ly/MCMN50PXVku
Jason P. (@jasonpyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The only province with potential blackouts tonight is the one with privatized grids and over 90% of power from fossil fuels. Just saying.

John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: an ideological divide is emerging between young men and women in many countries around the world. I think this one of the most important social trends unfolding today, and provides the answer to several puzzles.

NEW: an ideological divide is emerging between young men and women in many countries around the world.

I think this one of the most important social trends unfolding today, and provides the answer to several puzzles.
Brent Bellamy (@brent_bellamy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Few people realize it, but this study shows the average cost of owning a vehicle in Canada is $16,000 per year. Building cities that allow families to drive less or own fewer vehicles would go a long way towards solving affordability and cost of living. nationalpost.com/news/canada/co…