Kyle O'Malley

@ModestMalo

CCS at University of Utah. carbon negative dreams. logic and imagination. complex world. mountains and deserts on off days.

Salt Lake City, UT
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2011.

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    As a stable form of carbon, can be crushed and added to soils to increase soil fertility, and act as a carbon sink that can be buried underground. Did you know you can make biochar at home? via ht

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    2. velj

    Modernity wants you to have goals and aspirations that they've defined. Think of life's path as "I don't know what I'm looking for but I'll know it when I see it". The closest people around you will try to pin you down as to what you want. Get comfortable with not knowing.

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    The global climate and the social climate and the psychic climate, all of these are related. The war on nature. The war on each other. The war on the self. All related. From the video series Climate—Inside and Out

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  4. 24. sij

    I love goats! Amazing creatures. "there is no machine or chemical that can replicate what animals do so elegantly"

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    6. sij

    We think of social issues as discrete: criminal justice, inequality, climate change, etc. But what if there's not 100 unrelated issues? What if there's 1 root cause and 99 symptoms? Or few upstream issues and many downstream? Anyone seen issues visualized as a *systems diagram*?

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    I wish people would be less binary in their thinking. We absolutely need individual actions, collective actions, voluntary actions, legislated/policy actions, incentives, penalties, new economic paradigms, high tech, low tech, no tech, efficiency, CCS, trees, education, etc.

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  7. 26. lis 2019.
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    2. lis 2019.

    'The Walkers:' I followed the mountainous road a growing number of Venezuelans are taking as they flee crisis by foot. Migrants journey hundreds of miles in extreme conditions, often not knowing what lies ahead. My photo piece for :

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    22. ruj 2019.
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    Also worth noting: the ratio of cost to jobs is ALWAYS better with the “low tech” strategies (eg. building efficiency, regenerative farming, restoration ecology). Just hire people and do the work and skip the fucking IPO.

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    22. ruj 2019.

    Ecological illiteracy among the general population is a huge problem. Ecological illiteracy among scientists is inexcusable - but more common than not.

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    The conference sessions are available now on live streaming video: Watch the livestream now: Land Use & Oceans Population - Public Health, Empowerment, and Exclusivity Food - Feeding the World in 2050

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    11. ruj 2019.

    Not so long ago, the world was rich with microbial life. Plants and animals flourished. The air was clean, water was pure, and humans thrived. That’s because we were deeply connected with nature. The next level of connection will demand the evolution of all of us.

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    8. ruj 2019.

    Franzen's piece is catching a lot of shit, but I think the underpinning question is important. What if we _are_ doomed? Show up anyway. Seek beauty. Pursue justice. Do good. Don't despair. My thoughts in :

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  14. 6. ruj 2019.

    Richard Manning - Interview

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    27. kol 2019.

    Joe Norman () is my guest on EP:10 of the Jim Rutt Show. Applied complexity science, use and misuse of statistics and models, precautionary principle, , , climate science, a rich debate about GMOs, local agriculture, much more.

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    "It’s always about use — and that’s the problem." Christopher Ketcham, veteran journalist of the American West, discusses "resourcism" and greed on the Powell's blog:

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    While a man of his time in many ways, John Wesley Powell's theories on the perils of destroying scarce water resources with unchecked development are relevant today.

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    More evidence that decentralized local energy is the way to go.

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    16. srp 2019.

    The “single most important action we could take for the public lands, for wild plants and wild animals” — evicting cattle, says journalist Christopher Ketcham in new book, This Land.

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  20. 13. srp 2019.

    “Place attachment” is an emotional connection to the land, biodiversity, and community in your local area, which is enhanced by our recreation experiences. Beyond just being stoked.

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