Tweets about #resilience - the ability to persist, recover or thrive amid disruption - in many domains: climate, psychology, community, cities, organizations...

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15 Jul 2021
Around the world, people are #depaving and remaking spaces that are greener, healthier, more livable, more resilient, "slower" in the best sense of the word. Here's a great podcast about depaving is unfolding in one city, Portland, OR. #resilience iheart.com/podcast/263-cool-…

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We tend to talk a lot in terms of the #resilience of cities. #COVID19 has (yet again) shown us that we should also talk in terms of resilient neighborhoods. feat. astoriamutualaid.com, southbkmutualaid.com, millionexperiments.com, others! nextcity.org/daily/entry/the…

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19 Feb 2021
We look forward to Senator Cruz' keynote at #COP26.
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18 Feb 2021
Here is a literal picture of the fragility of the #fragility of Houston's power-grid: x.com/BuzzFeedStorm/status/1…

Visualization of power outages in Houston from @NASAEarth: Feb. 7 lights at night compared to Feb. 16. earthobservatory.nasa.gov/im…
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17 Feb 2021
The collapse of the grid in Texas demonstrates the tradeoff between systemic #efficiency and #resilience: the grid was optimized (operationally and financially) for normal times, but collapsed completely during a wildcard event caused by #climate change: nbcnews.com/science/environm…
15 Feb 2021
Please watch the remarkable “Ashes to Ashes”, a profound, short film on the legacy of lynching, the nature of white supremacy, and the role of art and ritual in healing and #resilience: newyorker.com/video/watch/su… #BlackLivesMatter
31 May 2020
David Bray of @ACGeoTech on building an immune system for the planet - a #resilience mechanism to future biothreats: medium.com/@davidbray/we-can… Note similarity in thinking to this effort to create a "digital ecosystem for the planet" from friends at UNDP: medium.com/@davidedjensen_99…

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31 May 2020
.@tomfriedman illustrates how we made the world fragile by removing the barriers and buffers of the ecological, geopolitical, economic systems that bind the world. We made the world increasingly fragile as we've made it more efficient: nytimes.com/2020/05/30/opini…
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28 May 2020
.@planetlabs Explore conference in October will be free and online - and there are some amazing speakers and participants! Check it out!
28 May 2020
We’re taking #Explore2020 virtual this year! Join us online in October to hear from thought leaders and keynote speakers, learn from fellow customers, and much more. Plus, it’s FREE for all attendees! Register now: planetexplore2020.com/
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Disasters not only destroy; they can also transform -- ourselves, our relation to others, our sense of the world around us, and our notions of what is possible.
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All resilient things - people, systems - do some things in common. Here's a simplified way to think about the "verbs" of #resilience: andrewzolli.com/the-verbs-of…

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As Viktor Frankl said, "An abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal behavior.” In these dark and stressful times, the path to #resilience starts by showing ourselves some #compassion.
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27 Apr 2020
1/10 THREAD: Six weeks in, #covid19 'quarantine fatigue' is setting in - people are venturing out more, and social distancing less: washingtonpost.com/local/tra… #resilience
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27 Apr 2020
9/10 Yes, some people want to leave quarantine because they're economically desperate. But they also want to leave because they intuitively feel like they can handle the risks. (Which, to be clear, is self-deceptive and dangerous.)
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27 Apr 2020
10/10 One thing that suppresses risk homeostasis is a shared narrative of collective risk. Tragically, we suffer from fractured, anti-collective narratives of the pandemic, fueled by grievance politics and narrow political calc at the very top. That has to end. /fin #resilience