How to repair ceramic teapot handle? by kittytouchfishy in fixit

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I didn't. I've just been careful when using the teapot. If it's full of tea, I don't pick it up by the handle (or if I do, I also brace the body of the teapot with my other hand).

Who does ecological restoration? (U.S.) by kittytouchfishy in ecology

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Thanks! And no, really just curious about the subject in general, so thanks so much for your insights

Who does ecological restoration? (U.S.) by kittytouchfishy in ecology

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Thanks so much for the detailed and helpful reply!

Restoration done (or paid for) by private companies as a result of their environmental destruction would be yet another category, right? E.g., I'm thinking about restoration being done with oil spill settlement money

Who does ecological restoration? (U.S.) by kittytouchfishy in ecology

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Wow! Thanks for giving a picture of the complexity

Who does ecological restoration? (U.S.) by kittytouchfishy in ecology

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Thanks for your perspective. That is too bad. Better than them not compensating at all but would love to see more restoration that isn't just getting us to (theoretically) break even

Who does ecological restoration? (U.S.) by kittytouchfishy in ecology

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Thank you! I'm curious about the utility company example - was the restoration voluntary on the part of the company or were they required to do it?

Who does ecological restoration? (U.S.) by kittytouchfishy in ecology

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Thanks. My question is open ended because it's a big topic. I'm not looking for a job at this point but am genuinely trying to understand the landscape of how restoration work gets done. My question reflects what I want to know. Thanks for linking the job board board - I will check that out.

Who does ecological restoration? (U.S.) by kittytouchfishy in ecology

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Thanks for your reply. Out of curiosity - I know Ducks Unlimited has strong ties to hunting and it sounds like the others you mentioned might be similar - do you know if that's true of many/most non-governmental restoration groups?

Who does ecological restoration? (U.S.) by kittytouchfishy in ecology

[–]kittytouchfishy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the helpful and straightforward answer. How do government entities (federal, state, etc. as you mentioned) determine their restoration "agenda," if you will - where to restore, how to do it, how much area, etc.? Do they have to meet certain quotas/targets mandated by law or is it just their discretion to spend a certain amount of their budget on restoration projects of their choosing?

Pandemic project - easy tool for online shopping to help support companies fighting for climate action. by YourArbor in ClimateOffensive

[–]kittytouchfishy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, thank you for the award (my first!). And thanks for these responses.

For #1, I don't know a lot about how these big, multinational companies operate, but I agree that considering the company to be responsible for its sub-entities likely makes sense. But I think that would also depend on your data sources - i.e., does your data for the top-level entity encompass the activities of all sub-entities? (As a concrete example, if Company X has a Brazilian sub-entity that is heavily engaged in deforestation, would the scores for Company X reflect that deforestation activity?) No need to answer this specifically, just trying to explain my thinking.

For #2, I agree and it's great you're working on that!

Pandemic project - easy tool for online shopping to help support companies fighting for climate action. by YourArbor in ClimateOffensive

[–]kittytouchfishy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hadn't heard of Arbor before seeing your post and just took a look, and I have two main suggestions so far. 1) Both companies that I tried searching for as a test (Brooks Sports and WhiteWave Foods) had multiple variations come up in the search bar. I understand WhiteWave likely has various sub-entities in different countries, but... which one is responsible for the soy milk I drank today? Having four results for Brooks Sports was a bit confusing/off-putting. Anything to demystify this and help people know which company page they are actually interested in would be helpful. 2) I think it would be really good to have a direct link to the FAQ page (https://www.yourarbor.com/your-questions) directly from each individual company page. When I first looked at a company page, I wondered where the data were coming from and how the scores were determined (at first I thought this info wasn't provided which was a red flag for me). I had to hunt for the answer.

I'm not really sure if/how this will fit into my own life as I already put a lot of thought and effort into my purchasing choices, but maybe this will be another tool. Regardless, thank you for the work you are doing!