BlogHide Resteemsresteemedsolarwarrior (63)in nature • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Losing Earth: The Decade We Almost Stopped Climate ChangeBreathtaking New York Times Article about science, politics and global warming This is by far the best story about the scientific discovery of global warming and the subsequent politic action (or…resteemedkeysa (62)in planet • 6 years agoBe careful for the bag of tricks of climate change deniersHello there, Steemians. Now that climate protests are clearly on the rise, attempts to minimize what is at stake are also being increased. In many ways, the severity of climate change and its…resteemedsfkls (43)in cryptocurrencies • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.CRYPTOCURRENCIES IN THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY OF COMMUNITIESI had started writing a fairly extensive essay on the complexities of what we call, sometimes very naively, Circular Economy. But I doubt anyone would read it. So I've decided to do something much…resteemedsamve (62)in science • 6 years agoPossible Tipping Points in the Earth's ClimateThe earth's climate is full of balances that developed over time. But balances can be altered and some are characterized by a tipping point. This tipping point is a critical threshold at which a…resteemedetherpunk (75)in interview • 6 years agoJoe Rogan & Dr Ben GoertzlThe guy in the hat is the founder of SingularityNET, some blockchain + decentralized AI project. I bought the tokens, but after studying its technicalities, I'm not quite as convinced as the work…resteemedsamve (62)in geography • 6 years agoCan we model the Neolithic transition with fossil pollen?The appearance of Neolithic concepts in Europe had important impacts on societies. People shifted from hunting and gathering wild plants towards domesticating plants and animals in order to secure…resteemeddirge (62)in philosophy • 6 years agoGrundrisse 1. Introduction. Ideology. Projection. Point of Departure.Grundrisse 1. Introduction. Ideology. Projection. Point of Departure. Independent Individuals. Eighteenth-century Ideas I’m currently reading the Grundrisse. More abstract and difficult…resteemedtychoxi (55)in politics • 6 years ago"Capitalism breeds innovation"People love to bring this up to defend capitalism. "Socialism kills innovation!" they like to say. "Look at IBM, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google... Capitalism clearly creates the kind of incentive…resteemedsteemstem (73)in steemstem • 6 years agoIt's Time for STEM to Have its Own Home on Steem: Announcing steemstem.ioSteemstem.io (Beta)! For a long time, steemSTEM has been on a path of growth. Once a small group of friends curating on the old Steem chat, we are now a thriving community spread all…resteemedmountainwashere (65)in science • 7 years agoPhilosophy of Science Part 1: The Bugbear of TeleologyThough I haven't yet finished my Geology and Civilization series, I'm getting an early start on my next series- mostly because I just felt more inspired to write this today. This probably won't be a…resteemeddysfunctional (61)in technology • 7 years agoGoogle Duplex: Salvation or a Threat?Source Introduction Hello guys! With this really short article I would like to provoke discussion about a really recent and interesting issue, which has been widely discussed. I personally…resteemedliberosist (70)in steem • 7 years agoFor a better Steem, remove the Steem reward poolAfter a few irreverent posts/comments and a shamelessly clickbait title right above, here's an entirely earnest one. It continues from a comment I made recently, in response to kevinwong's post and…resteemedmountainwashere (65)in geology • 7 years agoGeology and Civilization Part 4: Slipping Through Your FingersPart 1 , Part 2 , Part 3 It may have come to your attention that the past couple of articles in this series have been discussing our use of natural resources. This is quite deliberate, and…resteemedlemouth (72)in steemstem • 7 years agoSome thoughts about STEM on Steem - bonus: a complete introduction to particle physicsWhat can we, scientists, do for Steem, and in particular what can we do that others cannot do as easily? I have thought about it a lot ( i.e. more than usual) during this last month (I think some…resteemedfmlpanda (44)in politics • 7 years agoHow to: Anarchist-- How to: Anarchist -- Anarchism is a Political Philosophy with a long history, and with long histories also come long winded criticisms of the practice. But i see a lot of talk about…resteemedsuesa (72)in truth • 7 years agoTHE TRUTH (April Fools Joke)I’m sorry, I can’t do this anymore. Almost 10 months ago, I joined Steemit with only one goal: To keep people from learning the truth. I wrote posts about vaccines , cancer , misguided…resteemedekklesiagora (62)in ethics • 7 years agoIgnorance And Immorality Are InseparableWhen I was in high school, I read Plato’s Republic and remember this odd notion that only philosophers ought to rule. If you want to have a righteous king, then you must have a philosopher king.…resteemedmountainwashere (65)in science • 7 years agoAnimal Intelligence and its Implications for Alien Life Part 1: OctopiAliens in cinema have a tendency towards being human-like. In Star Trek, for instance, the aliens have a tendency to be humanoids that homogenously reflect an aspect of humanity. Vulcans are our…resteemedekklesiagora (62)in conservatism • 7 years agoRonald Reagan Was the Worst President: Why Tax Cuts For the Wealthy Destroy EconomiesRonald Reagan, the favorite President of conservatives everywhere, is representative of the economic policies that have ruined America. I must admit that the title is an exaggeration. The worst…resteemedmountainwashere (65)in geology • 7 years agoThe Changing Face of Our Oceans Part 13: Underwater Mining 1Links to previous entries in the series have been moved to the bottom of the article. Forget space, the deep ocean floor is the Final Frontier. We know much more about- and are much better able…