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Posts by Matteo Rizzuto

per prassi non firma documenti.
Nel frattempo nel ConsiglioAffariGenerali si è tenuta un’audizione sullo stato di diritto in #Ungheria e sulla possibilità d'attivare la procedura per sanzionare gli stati che violano i valori fondamentali dell’UE, come libertà, democrazia e diritti umani
#dirittilgbt

10 months ago 20 4 1 0

Francia, Germania, Grecia, Irlanda, Lettonia, Lituania, Lussemburgo, Malta, Paesi Bassi, Portogallo, Repubblica Ceca, Slovenia, Spagna e Svezia.
Quelli che mancano invece sono:
Italia, Ungheria, Slovacchia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croazia e Polonia, quest’ultima, avendo la presidenza del Consiglio UE,⬇️

10 months ago 17 4 1 0
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Sono 20 i Paesi che hanno firmato un documento per chiedere all’Unione Europea di intervenire contro il divieto imposto da #Orbán al #Pride. Tra questi non c’è l’Italia (tanto per cambiare).
I Paesi che chiedono l’intervento dell’Europa sono:
Austria, Belgio, Cipro, Danimarca, Estonia, Finlandia,⬇️

10 months ago 64 24 4 1
Graphic showing rainfall intensity increasing in the UK from 1891 to 2024

Graphic showing rainfall intensity increasing in the UK from 1891 to 2024

When it rains, it now rains more

11 months ago 243 84 8 13

Skype is dead. Long live Skype a Scientist.

11 months ago 448 54 7 4
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Schooled by Trump, Americans are learning to dislike their allies Our polling shows that Americans’ and Europeans’ attitudes towards each other are changing quickly

Very sad to see this www.economist.com/graphic-deta...

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US ‘to cease all future military exercises in Europe’ Nato countries could be forced to plan manoeuvres without US as Trump continues pivot away from bloc

Trump is not on the side of the good guys

www.telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/...

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"I don't think we have any right to obedience. I think we have a responsibility to freedom." Ursula K. Le Guin, from her 1986 Bryn Mawr commencement address

"I don't think we have any right to obedience. I think we have a responsibility to freedom." Ursula K. Le Guin, from her 1986 Bryn Mawr commencement address

You can read the full speech at the link below, and in the collection Dancing at the Edge of the World (Grove Press, 1989).

serendipstudio.org/sci_cult/leg...

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Society for Conservation Biology North America

Statement in Support of Scientific
Integrity

The Society for Conservation Biology North America (SCBNA) is alarmed by recent Executive Orders, directives, and actions by the new federal administration of the United States of America.' Our Society's mission involves supporting the development and application of the science and practice necessary to conserve biodiversity and its benefits to human society.
Many of the recent unprecedented federal actions directly harm both nature and society, and hinder the work of conservation scientists and practitioners. These include terminating key climate science and mitigation initiatives; disbanding programs and firing staff including those related to diversity, equity, and inclusion; inhibiting the freedom of scientists to freely communicate findings; and freezing funding for and interfering in decisions about federal research grants and programs.
These actions are assaults on scientific integrity, the people and process of doing science, and the application of scientific results to benefit the public. They put at risk the work and well-being of thousands of scientists in public, non-profit, and private sectors, as well as untold numbers of people who depend on evidence to inform public policy decisions. The ramifications of these attacks could devastate America's ability to ensure a high quality of life, conserve biological diversity and natural heritage, and encourage economic prosperity for its people. They profoundly damage America's reputation as an international leader in research, development, and innovation.

Society for Conservation Biology North America Statement in Support of Scientific Integrity The Society for Conservation Biology North America (SCBNA) is alarmed by recent Executive Orders, directives, and actions by the new federal administration of the United States of America.' Our Society's mission involves supporting the development and application of the science and practice necessary to conserve biodiversity and its benefits to human society. Many of the recent unprecedented federal actions directly harm both nature and society, and hinder the work of conservation scientists and practitioners. These include terminating key climate science and mitigation initiatives; disbanding programs and firing staff including those related to diversity, equity, and inclusion; inhibiting the freedom of scientists to freely communicate findings; and freezing funding for and interfering in decisions about federal research grants and programs. These actions are assaults on scientific integrity, the people and process of doing science, and the application of scientific results to benefit the public. They put at risk the work and well-being of thousands of scientists in public, non-profit, and private sectors, as well as untold numbers of people who depend on evidence to inform public policy decisions. The ramifications of these attacks could devastate America's ability to ensure a high quality of life, conserve biological diversity and natural heritage, and encourage economic prosperity for its people. They profoundly damage America's reputation as an international leader in research, development, and innovation.

As a non-profit organization affiliated with the global Society for Conservation Biology, SCBNA works with other scientific societies and conservation organizations to advance critical environmental knowledge that benefits society. It represents the North American continent north of Mexico, including Canada and the United States, and has over 1500 members working in state, federal, tribal, and municipal governments, non-profit organizations, universities, private companies, and more. Our members share their expertise to ensure on-the-ground conservation success, and work to promote communication and collaboration on transboundary conservation issues.
SCBNA sets standards for scientific integrity and works to ensure that scientific knowledge is considered by decision-makers when shaping policies that affect the planet's biodiversity. Our work includes monitoring the actions of the government agencies to ensure that the best available science is used to implement major environmental laws, and bringing attention to situations where biodiversity protection is being compromised and providing advice through public comments, Congressional testimony, and outreach.
We call on our elected representatives, civil society organizations, and the public to work with us in this crisis to immediately:
1. Defend science, namely that true facts and scientific integrity are foundational to informed, sound decision-making;
2. Defend scientists against censorship, loss of funding, and interference in their work, including initiatives to support diversity, equity, and inclusion;
3. Defend nature, including evidence-informed policies and actions necessary to support sustainable relationships among people and nature so that all life on earth thrives.

As a non-profit organization affiliated with the global Society for Conservation Biology, SCBNA works with other scientific societies and conservation organizations to advance critical environmental knowledge that benefits society. It represents the North American continent north of Mexico, including Canada and the United States, and has over 1500 members working in state, federal, tribal, and municipal governments, non-profit organizations, universities, private companies, and more. Our members share their expertise to ensure on-the-ground conservation success, and work to promote communication and collaboration on transboundary conservation issues. SCBNA sets standards for scientific integrity and works to ensure that scientific knowledge is considered by decision-makers when shaping policies that affect the planet's biodiversity. Our work includes monitoring the actions of the government agencies to ensure that the best available science is used to implement major environmental laws, and bringing attention to situations where biodiversity protection is being compromised and providing advice through public comments, Congressional testimony, and outreach. We call on our elected representatives, civil society organizations, and the public to work with us in this crisis to immediately: 1. Defend science, namely that true facts and scientific integrity are foundational to informed, sound decision-making; 2. Defend scientists against censorship, loss of funding, and interference in their work, including initiatives to support diversity, equity, and inclusion; 3. Defend nature, including evidence-informed policies and actions necessary to support sustainable relationships among people and nature so that all life on earth thrives.

We call on civil society to take bold, principled, stances to oppose attacks on science and scientific freedom. SCBNA supports and defends our colleagues working in the U.S. federal government who have dedicated their professional lives to serve the public interest.
To our members, we assert that SCBNA will not be swayed from our mission. Indeed, it is more important than ever: To provide a venue to connect diverse students and professionals to advance and apply conservation knowledge, and to welcome, support, and empower all voices engaged in conservation. Only by embracing our many strengths and diverse knowledge will we be able to address challenges. We will strengthen efforts to support diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and justice among our members and in our work and communities.
SCBNA commits to focusing on areas that our members know best, including conserving endangered species, protecting biodiversity, combating climate change, and promoting a scientifically-informed public. We are developing a list of resources for the defense of science on our website, and we invite members' suggestions of specific resources and types of support needed. We welcome and encourage collaboration with other scientific and professional societies in this work.

Sincerely,

Rebecca Hufft
President
Society for Conservation Biology North America

Anderson Tate
President-Elect
Society for Conservation Biology North America

Lauren Jonaitis
VP of Policy and Programs
Society for Conservation Biology North America

We call on civil society to take bold, principled, stances to oppose attacks on science and scientific freedom. SCBNA supports and defends our colleagues working in the U.S. federal government who have dedicated their professional lives to serve the public interest. To our members, we assert that SCBNA will not be swayed from our mission. Indeed, it is more important than ever: To provide a venue to connect diverse students and professionals to advance and apply conservation knowledge, and to welcome, support, and empower all voices engaged in conservation. Only by embracing our many strengths and diverse knowledge will we be able to address challenges. We will strengthen efforts to support diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and justice among our members and in our work and communities. SCBNA commits to focusing on areas that our members know best, including conserving endangered species, protecting biodiversity, combating climate change, and promoting a scientifically-informed public. We are developing a list of resources for the defense of science on our website, and we invite members' suggestions of specific resources and types of support needed. We welcome and encourage collaboration with other scientific and professional societies in this work. Sincerely, Rebecca Hufft President Society for Conservation Biology North America Anderson Tate President-Elect Society for Conservation Biology North America Lauren Jonaitis VP of Policy and Programs Society for Conservation Biology North America

Proud of @scbnorthamerica.bsky.social for statement about U.S. authoritarianism.

“These actions are assaults on scientific integrity, the people and process of doing science, and the application of scientific results to benefit the public.”

conbio-northamericansection.informz.net/InformzDataS...

1 year ago 30 14 1 0

Ma se ce l’avessero detto anche solo pochi anni fa che avremmo visto la distopia di Stati Uniti e Russia uniti nella lotta per far vincere i nazisti in Germania, non ci avremmo mai creduto.

1 year ago 292 63 17 5
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Opinion | There Is No Going Back (Gift Article) The president’s opponents, whoever they are, cannot expect a return to the Constitution as it was.

Read this chilling article from @jamellebouie.net

www.nytimes.com/2025/02/05/o...

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Photo by Patrick Keefe of a honking Canadian goose squaring off against a American bald eagle, its wings flared open

Photo by Patrick Keefe of a honking Canadian goose squaring off against a American bald eagle, its wings flared open

Current mood

1 year ago 720 216 13 16

Remember when Trump said he wouldn’t do this?

Big surprise, he was lying.

1 year ago 27 10 4 1

What a stupid, petty move (rising to the top of the many many stupid, petty moves by this administration so far).

Dispersing free HIV medication is one of the greatest unequivocally 'good' things the US does for the world. This program has saved 25 million lives. Why the fuck would you cut it?!

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Why aren't more researchers publishing in society journals?

Two potential reasons:

1) They're often unfamiliar to early-career researchers,

and 2) they need better promotion, a task for all of us.

1 year ago 42 24 8 0

I don’t have a definitive source on this yet but it looks like NSF review panels have been canceled.

Sixty-some years ago, Eisenhower transformed higher education because he viewed a science education gap as the single greatest threat to national security.

This is absolutely an act of sabotage.

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A bird's-eye view of a former Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp showing a wide dirt pathway flanked by parallel rows of barbed-wire fences. Groups of visitors walk along the path, surrounded by the remnants of brick structures and barracks, now reduced to foundations. Green grass contrasts with the somber history of the site, as the path leads toward a guard tower in the distance.

A bird's-eye view of a former Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp showing a wide dirt pathway flanked by parallel rows of barbed-wire fences. Groups of visitors walk along the path, surrounded by the remnants of brick structures and barracks, now reduced to foundations. Green grass contrasts with the somber history of the site, as the path leads toward a guard tower in the distance.

Auschwitz was at the end of a long process. It did not start from gas chambers.

This hatred was gradually developed by humans. From ideas, words, stereotypes & prejudice through legal exclusion, dehumanization & escalating violence... to systematic and industrial murder.

Auschwitz took time.

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No, I don't need a bloody copilot for this document, thank you.

Writing is, in no small part, a tool for thinking. If you outsource that element to a machine that cannot think, you shouldn't be surprised if, at the end of the process, neither you nor your reader are any the wiser.

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Image of the Moon, on a background of the blackness of space, and foreground at right of Earth's atmosphere in shades of blue, taken by ESA astronaut André Kuipers from the ISS in 2012.

Image of the Moon, on a background of the blackness of space, and foreground at right of Earth's atmosphere in shades of blue, taken by ESA astronaut André Kuipers from the ISS in 2012.

Hello @bsky.app, here's to looking into more #bluesky and beyond... 😉

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On this day 12 years ago, @kcg.bsky.social posted the “This is Fine” comic.

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Il 2024 è stato l'anno più caldo mai registrato - Il Post E il primo in cui è stato a lungo superato il limite degli 1,5 °C previsto dall'accordo di Parigi sul clima

Il 2024 è stato l’anno più caldo mai registrato e il primo in cui è stato a lungo superato il limite degli 1,5 °C previsto dall'accordo di Parigi sul clima:

ilpost.link/RcW8GfPfMv

1 year ago 51 13 0 1

::serious natsec writer face::

Most countries are, in fact, not for sale at any price. Most countries are not interesting in selling their territory.

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Cecilia Sala è arrivata in Italia - Il Post La giornalista di Chora Media e del Foglio è stata liberata in mattinata: era stata arrestata in Iran il 19 dicembre

La giornalista Cecilia Sala è libera ed è arrivata in Italia: era stata arrestata in Iran il 19 dicembre

ilpost.link/5ti8blvONV

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Perché Trump vuole prendersi la Groenlandia e il canale di Panama - Valigia Blu Il riscaldamento globale sta rendendo Groenlandia e Panama più importanti per la navigazione e il commercio mondiale. Per questo il neopresidente USA Trump vuole prenderne il controllo.

🧵 Perché Trump vuole prendersi la Groenlandia e il canale di Panama www.valigiablu.it/trump-prende... via @valigiablu.it

1 year ago 30 15 1 6

1. As Zuckerberg abandons fact checking in the name of “free speech”, let’s take a moment to examine this concept. 🧵

1 year ago 1472 554 50 41

Fact-checking is not censorship.
Requesting evidence is not censorship.
Refuting falsehoods is not censorship.
Stopping a lie from travelling halfway round the world before the truth has got its boots on is not censorship.
But Zuckerberg's grovelling to Trump will sure as hell lead to censorship.

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Cecilia Sala has been incarcerated in Evin for 11 days. Today she was accused by the Iranian regime of violating the law of the Islamic republic. Which means nothing.

#FreeCecilia

1 year ago 60 22 1 2

Cecilia Sala has been detained in Evin prison in Iran for 10 days.

#FreeCecilia

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#FreeCecilia

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