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  1. "The South Platte River is seen from Metro Water Recovery on April 6, 2022, in Denver. Metro Water Recovery is the largest wastewater treatment facility in the western U.S. and treats up to 130 million gallons of water daily" coloradosun.com/2025/01/03/cri via @coloradosun re: #CDPHE #NPDES #WaterintheWest et al.

  2. "The South Platte River is seen from Metro Water Recovery on April 6, 2022, in Denver. Metro Water Recovery is the largest wastewater treatment facility in the western U.S. and treats up to 130 million gallons of water daily" coloradosun.com/2025/01/03/cri via @coloradosun re: #CDPHE #NPDES #WaterintheWest et al.

  3. "The South Platte River is seen from Metro Water Recovery on April 6, 2022, in Denver. Metro Water Recovery is the largest wastewater treatment facility in the western U.S. and treats up to 130 million gallons of water daily" coloradosun.com/2025/01/03/cri via @coloradosun re: et al.

  4. #ICYMI "This is the recognition of inherent hereditary rights that pre-existed the arrival of settlers...There will be no overnight change in practical terms...What has changed overnight, is the recognition that Haida Gwaii is Haida land" vancouversun.com/news/local-ne re: #IndigenousLandscapes et al.

  5. "In our work, we ask: How do the communities themselves who have direct and ongoing ties to the areas/places archaeologists are interpreting and speculating on define what their Ancestors did there? How do we foreground Indigenous knowledge and cultural resources best management practices as primary interpretive and methodological tools? We also ask the bigger question: Is archaeology trying to force us to abandon ourselves?" sapiens.org/archaeology/indige re: #IndigenousLandscapes et al.

  6. "The corner-crossing conundrum is not as acute in Colorado — where the projects shows 704,000 landlocked public acres — compared to Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, where 12.7 million acres are surrounded by private land and not clearly accessible." coloradosun.com/2025/03/21/10t via @coloradosun re: #onX et al.

  7. "The corner-crossing conundrum is not as acute in Colorado — where the projects shows 704,000 landlocked public acres — compared to Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, where 12.7 million acres are surrounded by private land and not clearly accessible." coloradosun.com/2025/03/21/10t via @coloradosun re: #onX et al.

  8. "The corner-crossing conundrum is not as acute in Colorado — where the projects shows 704,000 landlocked public acres — compared to Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, where 12.7 million acres are surrounded by private land and not clearly accessible." coloradosun.com/2025/03/21/10t via @coloradosun re: et al.

  9. “Katrina, it turns out, wasn’t a singular anomalous crisis. It was the beginning of a new era in which the reality of the storms and coastal surges was plain to see and looked nothing like the past. People began to realize that adaptation was less of an option than it used to be. Many simply had to leave. Almost every parish closest to the coast…has been fast losing population” propublica.org/article/climate re: #managedretreat et al.

  10. #ICYMI "It’s not that I’m saying that we shouldn’t cover cities with forest; it’s just that we could be more conscious of, what do we mean when we say we want to bring some values associated with forests into cities? This could be spiritual values; this could be real estate values, in some cases; this could be aesthetic values" designobserver.com/head-in-the re: #forestthinking #greenarchitecture etc.

  11. #ICYMI "It’s not that I’m saying that we shouldn’t cover cities with forest; it’s just that we could be more conscious of, what do we mean when we say we want to bring some values associated with forests into cities? This could be spiritual values; this could be real estate values, in some cases; this could be aesthetic values" designobserver.com/head-in-the re: #forestthinking #greenarchitecture etc.

  12. "It’s not that I’m saying that we shouldn’t cover cities with forest; it’s just that we could be more conscious of, what do we mean when we say we want to bring some values associated with forests into cities? This could be spiritual values; this could be real estate values, in some cases; this could be aesthetic values" designobserver.com/head-in-the re: etc.

  13. re: butterflies, deep time, and climate change

    When you enter the grove of a god, or meet a true poet or prophet, these several feelings should arise as one: awe, reverence, and the kind of inhibitory shame that keeps you from doing or saying anything profane or sacrilegious. The person who has no inborn sense of aidos, who can neither sense nor respect the force fields surrounding the great powers, is in danger…To describe our era as the Chthulucene is to recognize that Gaia is responding to our having released such titanic forces from their confinement. One-hundred-year floods, forest fires the size of nations, record-breaking heat waves: chthonic forces now mess with our affairs as they haven’t since the glaciers last descended from the poles

    Harper’s Magazine published Lewis Hyde on The Geological Sublime.

    #aidos #Chthulucene #darshan #geologicalTime

  14. "Cars and air conditioning make our public space hotter. So we have to get rid of cars and use air conditioning to a minimum, particularly for people who need it...The heat exposes the vulnerability of our cities and affects those worst-off" english.elpais.com/science-tec re: #climateurbanism #EquityByDesign et al.

  15. "Cars and air conditioning make our public space hotter. So we have to get rid of cars and use air conditioning to a minimum, particularly for people who need it...The heat exposes the vulnerability of our cities and affects those worst-off" english.elpais.com/science-tec re: #climateurbanism #EquityByDesign et al.

  16. "Cars and air conditioning make our public space hotter. So we have to get rid of cars and use air conditioning to a minimum, particularly for people who need it...The heat exposes the vulnerability of our cities and affects those worst-off" english.elpais.com/science-tec re: et al.

  17. responding to "past two years of...intensifying calls for meaningful change — indeed transformation — in design practice and education...educators and practitioners share perspectives on the issues they consider most urgent, and offer ideas for specific actions and practical interventions." placesjournal.org/series/field *a total of 7 dispatches/surveys (maybe even in some cases ?) re: et al.

  18. #Photosynthetica "could be described as a system that sits between architecture, ecology, and computation...began as an engagement with microorganisms, microalgae...The essence...Our focus was to design the urban microbiome in a way that incorporated the intelligence of these organisms" archinect.com/features/article

  19. #Photosynthetica "could be described as a system that sits between architecture, ecology, and computation...began as an engagement with microorganisms, microalgae...The essence...Our focus was to design the urban microbiome in a way that incorporated the intelligence of these organisms" archinect.com/features/article

  20. #Photosynthetica "could be described as a system that sits between architecture, ecology, and computation...began as an engagement with microorganisms, microalgae...The essence...Our focus was to design the urban microbiome in a way that incorporated the intelligence of these organisms" archinect.com/features/article

  21. "could be described as a system that sits between architecture, ecology, and computation...began as an engagement with microorganisms, microalgae...The essence...Our focus was to design the urban microbiome in a way that incorporated the intelligence of these organisms" archinect.com/features/article

  22. On way back from Seattle ran into some funny little things at #seatac aka #cloudsandclunkers also felt like I saw more folks in masks in the city than around Denver? #SaltingTheVibes #YallMasking

  23. On way back from Seattle ran into some funny little things at #seatac aka #cloudsandclunkers also felt like I saw more folks in masks in the city than around Denver? #SaltingTheVibes #YallMasking

  24. On way back from Seattle ran into some funny little things at aka also felt like I saw more folks in masks in the city than around Denver?

  25. On way back from Seattle ran into some funny little things #seatac #cloudsandclunkers also felt like I saw more folks in masks in the city than around Denver?

  26. Better Living Through Disaster

    Back in April of this year, The Baffler published an essay by Caitlin L. Chandler on the Island School of Social Autonomy (ISSA), a project cofounded by the Croatian philosopher Srećko Horvat.

    Development of Illich’s convivial tools is central to ISSA’s goal of helping people find collective ways to live through catastrophe. A library is one such tool. Inside the building was an anonymous offline file server that allowed participants to download a collection of forty-five free e-books, including two works by Illich. It also hosted a copy of UbuWeb, a digital collection of avant-garde art created by the poet Kenneth Goldsmith. As the titles popped up on my phone, I became mildly giddy…The Island School, with its roots in the former Yugoslavia, is well-suited to the search for future modernities. After all, this was a place that had sought to transcend the form of the nation-state, only to see it violently reasserted. Vis, as Horvat pointed out, was not just the headquarters of the Partisan resistance during World War II but the sole liberated island in a sea of occupied ones.

    #DiEM25 #ISSA #IvanIllich #SrećkoHorvat #Vis