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Samee Lapham

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Digital Designer & Lifestyle Photographer. Frequenting http://Instagram.com/samsette more often.

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Has anyone else immediately pressed play on Memories & Dust by @JOSHPYKE straight after #qanda tonight? 👏


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Ever wondered how 100% renewables (or even 200% renewables) would work in Australia? Here's an overview of the 7 elements of a clean energy future. #fairdinkumpower #auspol #climateelection2019 bit.ly/2CNjSzO Thread


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This is a climate deal with the devil. We must jump straight to renewables & storage, but PM is using public money to grow coal & gas. By opening vast gas fields & with toxic methane up to 86x more potent than CO2, PM is blowing Paris climate targets. abc.net.au/news/2020-01-3…


“As an interviewer, your question is the cue ball: It should land an awesome response and spark many other conversational directions.” — @debbiemillman, always delivering the goods getharvest.com/time-well-spen…


“Sometimes I don’t even want to photograph, I just want to sit there and watch what’s unfolding in front of me. But the camera is my tool....to be able to travel and show this amazing planet to a lot of people, it’s a blessing.” — Joe Riis vimeo.com/117964266


“I am someone who believes that creatives are the bridge builders who make our lives worth living. They create the context and content for the human experience in extraordinary and painfully ordinary ways.” — @hughweber link.medium.com/GrOPE2Wft3


"The centre of a brand is a conviction. Convictions ensure a brand is always in pursuit of something." Love this article about the fluidity in culture and how this translates to the fluidity of brands by @zeusjoneszeusjones.com/athena/article…


"Success is not complicated. It simply requires many repetitions of the same task. This is why only 4% of people succeed and 96% fail. Most people can’t stand doing the same thing, day in, day out." — The One Thing Principle durmonski.com/productivity/t…


Start a lot of different things. Quit most of them & don’t feel guilty about it. Pick the thing that interests you most & be dedicated. Remind yourself why you started when you feel stuck. Find like-minded people; support each other. Make progress daily. — durmonski.com/productivity/f…


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“We all need to participate. We can’t just screw in an energy-efficient lightbulb and say, 'That’s all I’m doing.'” — Great read about the worst offenders on climate change and how we all play a part vox.com/the-goods/2018… @voxdotcom


"Fossil fuel companies risk wasting more than $2tn over the coming decade by pursuing coal, oil and gas projects that could be worthless in the face of international action on climate change and advances in renewables" — um, hello?! theguardian.com/sustainable-bu…


Some great tips on how to make working remotely work for you, by @augustcoaugust.com.au/blog/how-to-ma…


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“We are running out of time but there is still hope…” #ClimateChangeTheFacts with Sir David Attenborough. Tonight. 9pm. BBC One.

From BBC

Watch new David Attenborough doco 'Climate Change: The Facts' on Youtube for those not based in the UK — youtube.com/watch?v=0ypaUH…


Expert after expert explains the consequences of rising CO2 levels, on the ice caps, on coastal regions, on weather and wildlife and society itself. — theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2…


Oil company Equinor's plans to drill for oil in the Great Australian Bight put our beaches and whales at risk. We're showing Labor in their role as Federal Opposition that they have a unique chance to protect the Bight. Add your name! act.gp/2VmAUN5 via @greenpeaceap


"We don’t need to keep telling ourselves the story that productivity is a measure of our worth, and we must feel guilt for not working." — Some necessary thoughts on easing the 'not-working-enough' guilt: extraordinaryroutines.com/musings/not-wo… @RoutineCurator


“Good ideas can come from anywhere and might sound nutty at first, but imagining ‘what if’ is key.” — Pum Lefebure @DesignArmy, on how to get over fear of the blank page fastcompany.com/90291584/how-t…


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