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Das Beste am #Deutschlandticket? Ganz klar: Dass wir damit endlich komplizierte Tarife überwunden haben. Statt vielen Angeboten für einzelne Zonen gibt es jetzt eine #ÖPNV-Flatrate für das ganze Land! 🚍 🚋 🚆 Aber lohnt es sich auch auf dem #Land? Na klar! Durch #Intermodalität!
Ich bin überzeugt, dass wir im ländlichen Raum das Auto weiter brauchen und trotzdem den #ÖPNV stärker nutzen können, wenn wir multimodal unterwegs sind, also mit mehreren Verkehrsträgern, so Volker Wissing.
I'm especially interested in the potential conflict between concepts of #land#landback and #property and rights concerning #geography between cultures who associate themselves with belonging to the land vs. so-called true nomadic or semi-nomadic cultures (not so much pastoral nomads who still have a sense of belonging to a specific geography).
Added bonus if there is an intersection with #leftist, especially #communist critique.
"Non-violence is a very non-functional approach in a #society that's based entirely on #organized force and #violence.
A country that was created in violence, #land was taken in violence, a society that's perpetuating itself through violence in the ghettos, in #Vietnam, in #Africa.
Wherever you look, there is organized force and violence at work to maintain this society."
[Black Panther Party member Kathleen Cleaver on non-violence. "Non-violence is a very non-functional approach in a society that's based entirely on organized force and violence. A country that was created in violence, land was taken in violence, a society that's perpetuating itself through violence in the ghettos, in Vietnam, in Africa. Wherever you look, there is organized force and violence at work to maintain this society. There is a world of difference between 20 million unarmed people, and 20 milion people organized and armed to the gills. That's Power." https://www.tumblr.com/nando161mando/743188782921154560?source=share](https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/111/985/306/331/109/633/original/ba4d66bcc642718c.mp4)
Last september, my #landlord decided to double my #rent, effectively kicking me out of my #home of 11 years. I fell into #depression. Luckily my parents own a plot of #land, and thus, with my dads help, i set off to build a #tinyhouse without rent. After 4 months and several tens of thousands of dollars of materials (which i raised by selling old #videogame collectables), i am ready to move in.
This thing is fully #offgrid. I use a #composting#toilet to do my business, which then goes into the small #garden on the right. I have a #rainbarrel to catch #rain water for my #water system, which is #filtered by rocks, to shower and stuff. I am in the process of building out a #solar system to #power the thing (my solar system should cost about $2000 to build out). My family owns this #land, so no rent. I have brought my living expenses down by thousands per month.
@muz4now If we think about things like rivers and mountains and plants as animate beings with territorial rights and lives of their own, would humans, as a species, make more thoughtful decisions on how we interact with them? Possibly? #indigenous#pnw#land#climate
Where #Groundwater Levels Are Falling, & Rising, Worldwide
An investigation into nearly 1,700 aquifers across >40 countries found that groundwater levels in almost ½ have fallen since 2000. Only about 7% of the aquifers surveyed had groundwater levels that rose over that same time period.
The new study is one of the 1st to compile data from monitoring wells around the world to try & construct a global picture of #groundwater levels in fine detail.
The declines were most apparent in regions w/ dry climates & a lot of #land cultivated for #agriculture, including #California’s Central Valley & the High Plains region in the #UnitedStates. The researchers also found large areas of sharply falling groundwater in #Iran.
Wappnen für den Ernstfall
Vor den #Landtagswahlen im Herbst diskutiert die Politik in #Thüringen, ob es eine wetterfeste Verfassung braucht. Erhielten die #Recht#sextreme n ein Drittel der Stimmen, könnten sie per #Sperrminorität demokratische Institutionen blockieren
"#Wabanaki history is ingrained across #Maine and has deep rooted cultural relationships with major natural landmarks that many of us see everyday. However, there is a concerning gap surrounding the important aspects of our state’s rich Wabanaki history and what little many students learn about it in Maine schools.
"Wabanaki studies need to be consistently incorporated into all Maine school districts. According to a 2022 report done by the #AbbeMuseum, the #MaineACLU, the Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission and the #WabanakiAlliance, the Wabanaki studies law passed by Maine in 2001 is not appropriately enforced across the state.
"The law 'requires schools to teach Maine K–12 students about Wabanaki territories, economic systems, cultural systems, governments, and political systems, as well as the Wabanaki tribes’ relationships with local, state, national, and international governments,' the report says.
"The Portland public school system recently incorporated a Wabanaki studies program into its curriculum. This will hopefully be a good example for other districts across Maine and encourage them to do the same.
"Teaching Wabanaki studies will help children gain a better understanding of the state. In time, this can help them develop a closer relationship with the #land and our responsibility to ensure that it is cared for and treated with respect.
"'Through #traditional stories representing the terrestrial and aquatic systems, important [Wabanaki] values are imparted that safeguard culturally significant resources from overuse and ensure the persistence of the people and culture,' says Natalie Michelle, interdisciplinary studies and research assistant of native environmental studies in climate change at the University of Maine.
"It is more important than ever that we look to native science as we face irreversible damage to our climate. We must prioritize implementing these ideals early into the educational careers of children so they go on to practice them throughout their lives.
"Western science and education has taught the ideals of dominance over nature for centuries. This is reflected in practices that have contributed to the #extinction of animals, rises in #NaturalDisasters, food and water shortages and the numerous other effects of #ClimateChange. Instead of connecting with #nature, we are often taught to distance ourselves from the #NaturalWorld. We are taught to use vague and nonspecific naming tools like 'it' to refer to any non-human being.
"'We use it to distance ourselves, to set others outside our circle of moral consideration, creating #hierarchies of difference that justify our actions — so we don’t feel,' says Robin Kimmerer, professor of environmental and forest biology at the State University of New York College of #EnvironmentalScience and #Forestry.
"Kimmerer talks of alternatives to using 'it' to put ourselves on the same level as other living beings, recognizing them as relatives by calling them by their name. But she says that this can be difficult for many of her students because they were not taught these alternatives until now.
"In my experience growing up in Maine and going to school, I never encountered a class focused on Wabanaki studies until college. I am grateful to have this opportunity now. But it has been difficult for me to implement these new ideals into my thinking toward the land around me because they seem so foreign.
"Using the word 'foreign' seems wrong when describing ideals that have been used in Maine since long before any of us were here. But Maine schools and communities have an opportunity to change this.
"Children who grow up in this state have the right and responsibility to know the history of the land around them. They have the right and responsibility to understand the negative implications of #colonization and #ForcedRemoval of the #WabanakiTribes and how despite horrible #historical events, the Wabanaki people have endured and developed their own #sovereign structures.
"In order to create more inclusive classrooms that incorporate all aspects of our state history and work towards building respectful relationships with Maine land, other communities should follow the exciting example being set in #PortlandMaine."
ID: Tweet by @/bintyalo that says, "If [#Israelis were #indigenous to #Palestine, they wouldn't be so ok with its destruction. They wouldn't burn olive trees that are older than their #constitution. They wouldn't attack #historical religious buildings. Their hearts would ache at the destruction of our #land". End ID]
imagine getting distracted from a live slaughter of #indigenous#people in the middle east because your #government (currently actively funding the current #genocide) wants you to celebrate the massacring of the indigenous #population on This #land that they successfully rebranded as a Holiday About Gratitude. like please be serious. please
I am thankful for the #Native#Americans who continue fight for their rights and their #land and refuse to abide by the #societal expectations of pretending nothing terrible happened to their ancestors on this holiday :antifa_100:
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