
Greg Harman
Journalist at Freelance
Founder and Co-Editor at Deceleration News
Writer | Photog | Biophiliac … @MyDeceleration #climate #democracy #disability Clips: https://t.co/LUZombmNjq Pics: https://t.co/zaOa3h8GZZ
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2 weeks ago |
deceleration.news | Greg Harman
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Headlines blaring warnings of an asteroid hitting Earth have receded (though the Moon isn’t out of reach of a potential strike) but that doesn’t let everyday folks off the hook.
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3 weeks ago |
deceleration.news | Greg Harman
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “One of the more dramatic temperature swings in recent memory is expected to take place between Monday and Tuesday,” so writes the National Weather Service in a recent area forecast.
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1 month ago |
deceleration.news | Greg Harman
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... For the last few weeks, Deceleration has been stealing away to the foot of an elder oak tree beside the Blue Hole within the sacred headwaters of the San Antonio River. We’ve dipped out upon the river itself below Padre Park, which is still largely fed by recycled water as pumping to feed our expanding city a hundred years ago began to impact the link between the waters below and the waters on the surface.
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1 month ago |
deceleration.news | Greg Harman
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... May Day was celebrated in San Antonio with complementary cries for justice bookending the day. It opened at at the memorial for the 53 immigrants who died while locked inside a tractor trailer on the city’s south side in the summer of 2022. Organizers gathered at the memorial kicking off a May Day Caravan event decried structural injustices they described as intrinsic to a capitalist system.
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1 month ago |
deceleration.news | Greg Harman
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... After Jessica Witzel collapsed and died in the driveway of a Five Points gas station in San Antonio, her body temperature was recorded at a monstrous 126F degrees. A former coroner consulted by Deceleration said they could not “imagine a situation more obvious” for heat-related death classification, occurring on the hottest day of 2024.
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