John Griffin (@sosocratic) 's Twitter Profile
John Griffin

@sosocratic

“Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance”. Will Durant

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calendar_today06-02-2010 14:10:35

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Stuart Russell (@studairyvet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So headline news: The GHG contribution for the entire existence of ~100m cattle (~45bn kg liveweight) in the US amounts to 3.9% of the GHG. >91% are 'human' (even if vegan), produced by 325m people (~20bn kg liveweight). Have we finished blaming cattle yet? #Disgraceful

John Griffin (@sosocratic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Critically important, timely read. Creative student/citizens with engaged imaginations are the answer to the political and economic gridlock of the day

Richard Webster (@richardwebste16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meat free diets Worldwide would only reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 0.36% globally. If you want to make a difference stop buying things that you don't need.

Sara Place (@drsplace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Four legged, self-replicating, mobile, fertilizing solar bioreactors producing beef. No petrol fill up required to turn photosynthetic energy into food. #sustainability

Donald J. Trump ........................... ᵖᵃʳᵒᵈʸ (@realdonaldtrfan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredible! Dum Democrats decided to hold there 2020 Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee! MILWAUKEE! Terrible choice! Why would Democrats choose a city in Canada? Canadiens are nice BUT they don't speek English! Just ask them!

Ajit Johnson Nirmal (@ajitjohnson_n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cells from a woolly mammoth that died more than 28,000 years ago from the Siberian permafrost have been observed to reactivate inside of mouse egg cells. nature.com/articles/s4159…

Frank Mitloehner (@ghgguru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do you mean you have not watched this new methane video? Wisely spent 5 mins, because you will learn how livestock methane differs from other GHG. vimeo.com/377291008?ref=…

Lakan (@jacques_lakan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To avoid straining your eyes when you're continuously working, follow the 20-20-20 rule. After 20 minutes of work, look at something 20 feet away, then spend 20 years in the forest.