Apple Forces Recyclers to Shred All iPhones and MacBooks https://t.co/CMU0nQ37Ig via @motherboard
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) September 15, 2018
Should we consider using plants from warmer, more southern climates to help us deal with climate change (assisted migration)? This one study says perhaps not.
Resiliency will require us thinking about the full complexity of adaptive plant systems.https://t.co/bcpmRMcTC9 pic.twitter.com/nkbHs2XmRi
— Thomas Rainer (@ThomasRainerDC) September 13, 2018
Thanks to a Chinese and Korean fad, California’s wild succulents are being poached and smuggled to Asia https://t.co/tawRsr8Xmi
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) September 11, 2018
My little 3yo is getting pretty competent. Here’s a brief segment of our nursery run. This is what infrastructure enables… pic.twitter.com/k1bwSLPVXK
— Sam “proto-numtot” Easterby-Smith (@samscam) September 14, 2018
Who made this? This is correct. #AutonomousVehicles pic.twitter.com/r0y0ZfiqZY
— Kristin Miller (@_kristinmmiller) September 12, 2018
Why we should use trees to protect bike lanes https://t.co/3sA9xPzjch pic.twitter.com/hfNLM5gdRu
— Alissa Walker (@awalkerinLA) September 13, 2018
‘In 1007 A.D., a wondrous comet appeared’ #BookofMiracles pic.twitter.com/S4Ld77OIv7
— Damien Kempf (@DamienKempf) September 15, 2018
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The story about Apple is a year and a half old. I sure hope you’ve confirmed that they still do that before posting this.