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Apr 24

workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 24 April 2013, the 8-storey Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh collapsed, killing over 1,100 mostly female garment workers, as bosses in the country’s largest industry put profits before people.
This is an account...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 24 April 2013, the 8-storey Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh collapsed, killing over 1,100 mostly female garment workers, as bosses in the country’s largest industry put profits before people.
This is an account and analysis of the disaster: https://libcom.org/news/house-cards-savar-building-collapse-26042013 https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1408683835983429/?type=3

Renewable energy could power the world by 2050 | Climate News Network -

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Can wind, water, and solar power meet the world’s energy demands? According to 47 peer-reviewed research papers spanning 13 different groups and 91 authors, it is entirely possible.

Some studies looked at renewable energy options on a world-wide scale, while others focused on what independence from fossil fuels would look like in specific regions.

“In every case the findings are that the technology exists to achieve 100% renewable power if the political will to achieve it can be mustered.”

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““ We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings.
— Ursula K. Le Guin” ”

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We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings.
— Ursula K. Le Guin

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One of these days I’m gonna write like an article on how to keep a garden alive in a subtropical swamp

“Now, they’re gonna tell you that the best potting mix is a dark, sturdy loam without too much sand.  Don’t you fuckin listen to ‘em.  Maybe if you’re tryna grow stem rot.  Go get you some sand.”

“This is supposed to be a summer crop, but this far south what with the gulf stream and all there’s no such thing as seasons anymore and you can just do whatever the hell you want.  Who’s gonna stop you?  The government?”

“Look up pest control tips on how to get rid of springtails and do whatever the exact opposite of that is.”

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Oh, gladly

That there is a springtail. Springtails are little bugs that can jump really high all over the place, hence the name. They thrive in moist, organic soil, and a lot of people (wrong) think that they’re pests, but they’re actually Friends because they primarily eat mold and fungus, so they help keep your plants healthy.

They also make awesome microfauna for enclosed terrariums, and they’re great fish food.

For the record, where I come from, friends do not feed friends to fish.

I’m coming from Florida

That is absolutely a thing we do in Florida

When using sand in potting mix, or for that matter topsoil, MIX IT IN!! I see all these people talking about drainage layer this, drainage layer that- with sand. First of all, get a pot with holes. Secondly, because of the way water travels through different media, a layer of sand under potting media or soil will actually drain more slowly than it would through the same soil/media it’s already in.

Sand is useful for drainage because the grains are massive (compared to silt or clay) and are non-porous/don’t have a lot of surface area for their size. This means water doesn’t stick to them as well as it does to other particles. Also, their size means there’s lots of space between them for water to travel through. So sand mixed into soil or potting media will help water get through faster so your plants don’t rot.

As a professional soils analyst, let me just say that ☝ ☝ yes ☝☝ all of this 💯💯 *chef’s kiss* thank you

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The IWW Southern Coordinating Committee!!!!

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If you want to get involved in workplace and community organizing and the fight for justice and workers’ rights in the American South, you gotta check out the Southern Coordinating Committee of the Industrial Workers of the World!

The Southern Coordinating Committee is a voluntary coordinating and decision-making body that unites branches and locals of the IWW, General Defense Committee, and Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee in the Southeastern United States. Founded in 2017, the SCC helps to coordinate work and fosters local initiatives to organize workplaces, incarcerated workers, and our communities.

The following IWW General Membership Branches and GDC Locals are affiliated with the SCC:


Just point your Netscape Navigator or whatever it is the teens are using nowadays over to http://wobsouth.info/contact/ and you can get involved, too!

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