Amanda D. Smith

Amanda D. Smith

@amandadsmith.bsky.social

Energy nerd, former engineering academic, scientist, analyst, climate educator. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆπŸŒ±πŸˆπŸ•πŸ“–πŸŒ²πŸ„πŸ₯ΎπŸ₯Ÿ "The name of our beautiful reward is not profit. Its name is freedom." - Ursula K. Le Guin linktr.ee/amandadsmith

1,347 Followers 111 Following 21 Posts Joined Nov 2024
1 month ago

"High-emitting sectors warrant more attention and creativity."

Love this.

Imagine what we could do if all the smart, caring people were unleashed on improving our buildings while reducing cement use or changing transportation to be safer and more equitable while reducing fossil fuel use.

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4 months ago

LED lighting has been a game changer, slashing energy consumed for lighting, and is taking off worldwide.

It's so efficient compared w/ 20th century lighting that switching incandescent to LEDs will actually decrease your cooling load (or increase heating)

Solution assessment by Dr. Henry Igugu ⬇️

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5 months ago

We need a part-time researcher to help expand the Drawdown Explorer! This is a 6-mo contract fellowship for analyzing climate solutions related to #PowerGeneration #CleanEnergy & #ElectricityGrid with our all-virtual team.

Read the job description and apply at drawdown.org/careers/rese... by Nov 2.

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6 months ago

Buildings claiming to be #netzero #emissions wind up with a very narrow system boundary or offsets, although they usually are much better than those built w/ common practices! We need new practices, a radical 🌿 shift in how we create and interact with buildings to protect our #climate and ourselves.

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6 months ago

Wow, just realized I was on @apnews.com video talking about the impacts of #AI #DataCenters and #electricity sector! Using #FossilFuels to meet these demands hurts people closest to those plants as well as the climate.

Great, more detailed info on gas & nuclear from Prof. Lee comes after my clips.

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6 months ago
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This graphic illustrates a core issue with β€œnet zero” claims: offsets may balance the equation on paper, but don’t eliminate the most difficult emissions tied to construction materials, energy systems, and building ops πŸ‘πŸ’¨.

πŸ‘‰ Read the full insights post by @amandadsmith.bsky.social: bit.ly/4mwRtTp

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9 months ago

We do actually have evidence about how to make transit better for people and less harmful for planet. It's both simpler and more complex than you think.

I've learned a lot from former Drawdown climate solutions research fellow Dr. Cameron Roberts and hope you will too. Join next Weds at 10am PDT:

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1 year ago
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Ursula K. Le Guin β€” National Book Foundation Medal: Ursula's Acceptance Speech

Image taken from: www.pinterest.com/pin/33368865...

Full text and video of Le Guin's speech: www.ursulakleguin.com/nbf-medal

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1 year ago
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It seems the financial prospects of AI tech changed suddenly, especially in the US.

The tech didn't change that suddenly. The financial system is entirely made up.

Whether something is cost-effective or profitable cannot be the main factor guiding any of our decisions as we build a better world.

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1 year ago

I spend a lot of time putting together numbers and analyzing other people's calculations. We should run numbers.

But calculations that don't honor our personhood, emotions, and capacity for love should only be used to support a decision-making process that is fully human and not fully 'rational.'

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1 year ago
excerpt, p. 215: "'Calculable rules' also is of paramount importance for modern bureaucracy." excerpt, p. 216: "The more the bureaucracy is 'dehumanized,' the more completely it succeeds in eliminating from official business love, hatred, and all purely personal, irrational, and emotional elements which escape calculation."

Modern bureaucracy requires 'calculable rules' in order to work, and the more those rules are divorced from our humanity, the more 'calculable' things become and the more optimized we think our bureaucracies are.

(Max Weber in translation, openlibrary.org/books/OL6498...)

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1 year ago

How does the climate system relate to disasters like wildfires in the US?

Check out this chapter of the National Climate Assessment. I'm proud to know and trust the Chapter Lead Author ⬇️.

And this ain't the IPCC, it's very readable.

They even have art: nca2023.globalchange.gov/art-climate/

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1 year ago

Key points on masks for wildfires:
-N95s only capture particles, but wildfires have toxic gases, too
-there are masks (respirators) that capture both particles and gases
-here’s what they look like
-here’s what you should look for: P100+ organic vapor
-you can buy on Amazon and at Home Depot

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1 year ago

It's not on you! I love that you actually looked for the source.

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1 year ago

Same same

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1 year ago

Even mentioning the title would have undermined the headline. As others have noted, it's an *association* study.

Key conclusion: "findings indicate that semi-skimmed milk consumption may be linked to a lower risk of depression and anxiety."

Freely available research paper w/ limitations section πŸ‘

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1 year ago
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Frontiers | Association of different types of milk with depression and anxiety: a prospective cohort study and Mendelian randomization analysis BackgroundThe relationship between different types of milk and depression and anxiety remains unclear, with limited evidence from prospective cohort studies....

Very few news articles link to the study they're referencing (or even name the lead author) - it's a huge pet peeve of mine!

This one mentioned participant # and journal (Frontiers in Nutrition) so it's this: www.frontiersin.org/journals/nut...

As usual, news article misrepresents what it says...

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1 year ago

@davidzipper.bsky.social is...well, on fire today πŸ”₯

I didn't care about Big Tobacco when we got smoking out of our buildings and I don't care about Giant Car now.

I do own a truck. I don't want to kill anyone.

We can do better. See @lloydalter.bsky.social: lloydalter.substack.com/p/its-time-f...

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1 year ago

A way to think about "AI" is that it's like single-use plastic: Super-convenient, sold as disposable, designed to be used without much thought, and while it's easy to get annoyed with your mom for using it, the real problem are the dudes destroying the planet in order to keep shoveling it out

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1 year ago

Criminalizing homelessness doesn't address the problem.

But we do have evidence about what does and doesn't work.

@michaelhobbes.bsky.social explains how we make it worse: www.huffpost.com/entry/homele...

Poverty, By America shows us πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ it doesn't have to be this way: bookshop.org/p/books/pove...

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1 year ago

+1 AND your ability to remain here should not be tied to the whims of one particular corporation.

Just like a graduate student's ability to remain in the country should not depend on the good graces of one particular professor.

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1 year ago
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Careers

Come join our growing team!

Project Drawdown seeks

- a new Director of Private-Sector Partnerships (full-time, US based)

- several part-time research fellows (part-time, US or international)

Drawdown.org/careers

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1 year ago
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A Few Rules for Predicting the Future: An Essay a book by Octavia E. Butler and Manzel Bowman The wise words of science fiction icon Octavia E. Butler live on in this beautiful and giftable little volume. "There's no single answer that will solve all our future problems. There's no magic bulle...

beautiful book from an ethical online bookstore: bookshop.org/p/books/a-fe...

free online article (not quite the whole essay): commongood.cc/reader/a-few...

PDF of original: antiableistcomposition.com/wp-content/u...

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1 year ago
Book lying open with highlighted passage: 
"There's no magic bullet. Instead there are thousands of answersβ€”at least. You can be one of them if you choose to be."

Grateful for whoever put this in the Q&A box during my last webinar:

"There's no magic bullet. Instead there are thousands of answersβ€”at least. You can be one of them if you choose to be"- Octavia Butler

Yes.

That's right.πŸ™

I will keep coming back to this.πŸ•―οΈ

Read the whole essay - it's short! ⬇️

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1 year ago

A while ago I bought "climate neutral" tweezers.

Manufactured metal. Plastic wrapped. Shipped to my store.

Not sure why they annoyed me so, but I kept complaining.

Then got into a chat w/ a brilliant creative communications colleague that turned into something real to say about climate marketing:

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