It's usually me behind the scenes (sometimes Niharika or Sneha), but I've also been using AI to help me track replies and suggest responses.
Posts by Rik Logtenberg
We're in such early days, but I love this feedback! I'll review our og tags asap.
But the main issue is finding a good way to source images that add value to the post. I don't want to generate everything with AI, and stock photos are meh.
Wie is Hugo Logtenberg?
How I’m feeling right now:
Has the singularity begun?
youtu.be/TibOeou4cIg?...
Important thread.
Ahh so cool. I should pay more attention to @blaine.bsky.social. I’m sure he explained this at some point.
Is there no algorithm? Very cool.
Week and half ago against the Brewers. 1-0.
10-2 doesn’t sound any better. 10-9 is what we’re looking for. Or the playoffs.
It just seems very low consequence in the mid season. Even the players look bored to be there.
I’m curious if anyone sees what I’m posting here on Bluesky?
If you’re not interested that’s cool, but it’s another thing if you’re just not seeing it.
Seriously? No takers?
Too subtle?
5️⃣ Addressing climate resilience in contested regions requires acknowledging the complex role of non-state actors, carefully negotiating aid access, and rethinking climate finance delivery.
Resilience isn't just about states—it's about who actually governs in places most affected by climate stress.
4️⃣ Ignoring rebel governance risks blind spots in climate assessments and resource allocation.
Yet engagement poses ethical and legal dilemmas, including legitimizing armed groups or violating sovereignty.
3️⃣ Environmental stresses like drought or agricultural collapse make grievances worse, making space for rebel groups to exert authority.
Somalia's Al-Shabaab is a good example. They've imposed bans on charcoal to address degradation—but their enforcement is coercive, to put it mildly.
2️⃣ These actions aren't purely altruistic.
Rebel groups are making money, gaining political influence, and gathering civilian support by being better stewards than government.
Interestingly, they also fill critical gaps left by weak states, which enhances local resilience to climate impacts.
1️⃣ Nearly half of rebel groups active since 1989 have engaged in environmental governance—regulating land, water, forests, and even climate displacement.
I'm talking Taliban's water projects (although not rebels but the larger point stands) to former FARC members protecting forests in Columbia.
So this caught my attention this morning:
www.newsecuritybeat.org/2025/07/rebe...
In Myanmar's Kachin State, the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) regulates timber harvesting, manages land use, and supports local climate adaptation efforts.
Here's why I think it matters 🧵👇
Hoi! Ik spreek nog geen goed Nederlands, maar ik begin het te leren. Mijn familie komt uit Luttenberg, maar is in de jaren ’50 naar Canada verhuisd. Ik gok dat we waarschijnlijk familie zijn. Leuk om contact te hebben!
Seattle Mariners game crowd
Damn, for a game where the top player is making $700 million in a ten year contract, Baseball is remarkably boring.
Thank God for good friends. And beer.
In the spirit of “Innovation without frontiers” at the PNWER conference, we went all over the map — climate risk, adaptation, AI, Trump and tariffs, the state of VC capital, Robots, Cascadia.
@brittnyanderson.bsky.social
It’s a fine morning in Bellevue, WA, and I’m on the lookout for some good coffee and breakfast.
Just finished giving the keynote 😳 at the Global AI Alliance for Climate Action: Showcase at the @vectorinstitute.ai in Toronto.
New Nature World View from @scottstgeorge.paleohydrology.com on the challenges that climate risk poses to the insurance sector.
When risks go up, losses go up, prices go up.
Adaptation to reduce vulnerability can help.
But as long as carbon emissions continue, risk will continue to rise.
This is a murder weapon.
Death by bok choy. You know what I'm talking about.
Back at ya 👋🏻
Whitewater. Nelson BC.