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  1. RT @rodpenna Americanos poluem quase 400 vezes mais que burundianos http://migre.me/d0t1 Por que pobres pagariam pelos ricos? Poder!
  2. RT @MXML @RHallDailyStar Fascinating interview with Noam Chomsky [...] Still sharp at 80. http://tinyurl.com/yaxsc9x
  3. Tord Björk, The COP is naked. Current development model is broken. http://bit.ly/6Y58Li & http://bit.ly/6HxVAA #COP15 @BrazilTour @mosabou
  4. @pchallinor There is a "sensuous curmudgeon" here: http://sensuouscurmudgeon.wordpress.com/ Do you know this oxymoronic entity?
  5. .@kalimakhus Lists are turned off; I'm sure it's temporary
  6. …some people are exiled from the world economy, and some spaces no longer have roles
  7. …the slum peripheries of poor Third World cities "have become a decisive geopolitical space"
  8. Fascinating Mike Davis interview. The outcasts have "the gods of chaos" on their side http://u.nu/9wu24 ~@southsouth
  9. "Heidegger prompts discomfort precisely because he was a Nazi propagating a non-Nazi philosophy" http://is.gd/57YsL
  10. RT @IlllllllllllllI @theHapacalypse: Who's afraid of Martin Heidegger ~ http://is.gd/57YsL → Massively good article
  11. RT @SubMedina Institute for Anarchist Studies—some Wallerstein, Chomsky, space & surveillance, etc. http://bit.ly/56xwj2 via @RadicalMap
  12. RT @NOVALanguages @hudsonette: great Russian literary critic/philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin would enjoy the true polyphony that is twitter.
  13. .@pareidoliac In earth's history? Geological time? Enormous changes, surely. No civilizations back then. (Do I understand you?)
  14. .@pareidoliac …just for starters. Disruption. Contention. Militaries. Lots to worry about here.
  15. .@pareidoliac …how 6 billion people will adapt to rapid environmental changes. Agriculture, rivers, oceans (rising and acidifying)
  16. @pareidoliac …The science on this trend, and its cause, is strong. Lots of corrorating data, diverse methods. I think the question is
  17. @pareidoliac Sure but our civilizations have evolved during 2000 years of gradual cooling, reversed only recently. http://u.nu/7ad24
  18. @pareidoliac somewhat, yes, but uniformly in the direction of more dire forecasts
  19. The Booker piece is tendentious bullshit RT @pareidoliac @casuist Climate change: worst scientific scandal… http://bit.ly/6HQCcY
  20. @fraseado #Rainbow: I was somewhere else in the 70s, so it's nice to get these links to alternate universes. Still catching up…