@GinevraCat@toot.community
#Neurodiverse family person. #Education, coding, play, science. Face the #ClimateEmergency.
Born at ~330ppm CO2
Good in a crisis, as long as it's someone else's.
Opinions are my own, not my employer's.
( I don't always CW boosts of #Palestine or #Covid. )
#CovidIsNotOver
- Carob (US history of it, wider history of it, as street trees, what I think are opportunities and challenges).
- Accessibility/ableism in academia, particularly in STEM/Hort/Ag. What the situation is, tools for changing it.
- Similarly, accessibility in cycling. I have extensive experience as a disabled cyclist of uprights, recumbents, and folders, as well as an activist for accessible cycle infrastructure.
alie ward
Carobology (NOT-CHOCOLATE TREES) with Megan Lynch — alie wardYou might only know carob as not-chocolate, which is a tragedy of its disco-era branding. This tough, gnarly, drought-resistant plant is the real-life Giving Tree, explains passionate Carobologist Megan Lynch. Dripping with leathery banana-shaped legume pods, this tree quietly dots suburban streets