Greg Horner (@gregoryhorner) 's Twitter Profile
Greg Horner

@gregoryhorner

Working at the intersection of agriculture and the environment. Consultant partnering with funders and nonprofits to advance a positive role for agriculture.

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Greg Horner (@gregoryhorner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m on board with a ‘less meat - better meat’ approach. Grazing animals have a valuable role to play in soil health for many environments.

Greg Horner (@gregoryhorner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love this - "we need to focus on hope, instead of fear, when talking about the future of the planet." much more motivating.

Svein Tveitdal (@tveitdal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mark Carney: Climate crisis deaths 'will be worse than Covid' The world is heading for mortality rates equivalent to the Covid crisis every year by mid-century unless action is taken, according to Mark Carney. bbc.co.uk/news/business-…

Prof Michael E. Mann (@michaelemann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We are doomed!" is nearly the opposite of "We are doomed if we fail to take action". The latter is true, the former is false. The latter speaks to both urgency and agency. The former speaks to neither. And that's my public service announcement of the day. Thanks!

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For #internationalwomensday2021 I donated to The All We Can Save Project - essential work for addressing the climate crisis in partnership with communities, and strong women leaders. Join me!

For #internationalwomensday2021 I donated to <a href="/allwecansave/">The All We Can Save Project</a> - essential work for addressing the climate crisis in partnership with communities, and strong women leaders. Join me!
Ryan Orbuch (@orbuch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's your reminder that the whole idea of a personal carbon footprint was a targeted BP media campaign in 2005 and it worked so well that it seems like we've all forgotten this researchgate.net/publication/30…

Here's your reminder that the whole idea of a personal carbon footprint was a targeted BP media campaign in 2005 and it worked so well that it seems like we've all forgotten this  researchgate.net/publication/30…
Jamie Henn (@jamieclimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s wildly dumb that we keep talking about the “cost” of climate action when: 1) most of those costs are actually investments 2) the cost of inaction is astronomically more 3) our civilization is at stake

Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Basic IPCC formula, in order 1) build massive amounts of (now cheap) sun and wind 2) Electrify everything to run on it 3) Conservation and efficiency 4) Research the hell out of the last hard stuff (planes, cement, etc) 5) Stop cutting down trees for cows (or anything else)