“the extreme environment paradox: an extreme environment can sustain chemical evolution as well as arriving non-native life, yet native life cannot be built up in that very environment.” liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.108…
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- "Shape your environment such that it shapes you"
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From Bill Gates’s new book: One of the most important tables to memorize if you‘re interested in energy and climate change. Why? Because the vast majority of high-profile discussions are around electricity and transportation, which are not the biggest GHG culprits. pic.twitter.com/eTXts9p9va


- Making things - 31%
- Plugging in - 27%
- Growing Things - 19%
- Getting Around - 16%
- Keeping warm & cool - 7%
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