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AEnglandBiology
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Ecology, riparian restoration, invasive species, citizen science, climate change. Biology Ph.D., Master Naturalist, Certified Arborist. Opinions my own. She/her
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8. Radical Communication: Reject the superficiality and commercialisation of mainstream social media. Use zines, community radio, underground podcasts, and grassroots events to share scientific knowledge. Focus on authentic, engaging and meaningful dialogue that prioritizes substance over style.
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7. Empower the Marginalized: Promote diversity and inclusion in science. Amplify the voices of underrepresented groups and ensure that everyone has a seat at the scientific table. Science should be a force for equality and justice.
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6. Interdisciplinary Anarchy: Break down the silos between scientific disciplines. Encourage collaboration and cross-pollination of ideas to foster innovation. The best ideas often come from unexpected intersections.
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5. Eco-Rebellion: Fight for the planet. Advocate for sustainable and ethical scientific practices that respect the environment and all living beings. Science must serve the Earth, not exploit it.
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4. Anti-Consumerism: Reject the commercialisation of science. Advocate for open access to scientific knowledge and oppose profit-driven research agendas. Knowledge should be shared freely, not hoarded for profit.
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1. Question Authority: Challenge the established norms and question the status quo. Don't accept scientific dogma without critical examination. Be relentless in your pursuit of truth and understanding.
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3. Celebrate Failure: Recognise that failure is a vital part of the scientific process. Learn from mistakes, iterate and improve. Each misstep is a stepping stone to success and innovation.
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2. DIY Science: Embrace the do-it-yourself attitude. Conduct your own experiments, build your own gadgets, and make science accessible to everyone. Science should be a tool for the people, by the people.
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