When Trees Fall, So Do We. 🌲
🌎 Let's take heed and rally to safeguard our forests, ensuring a sustainable and thriving future.
Read more: https://t.co/dNiGS1Ycp0
#Environment#ClimateChange#Deforestation
When Trees Fall, So Do We. 🌲
🌎 Let's take heed and rally to safeguard our forests, ensuring a sustainable and thriving future.
Read more: https://t.co/dNiGS1Ycp0
#Environment#ClimateChange#Deforestation
"We are in the beginning of a mass extinction, and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth.
How dare you!!"
@GretaThunberg#ClimateEmergency
FYI, since Limits to Growth was published in 1972 we’ve been following these lines scarily closely.
Look what’s about to happen to population & food in this ‘business as usual’ scenario…
The tipping point of the Atlantic overturning circulation in under 10 Minutes: watch my keynote at the Exeter conference on Climate Tipping Points. #AMOC
What’s better than wandering in a forest discovering nature ?
Share with me to create a beautiful thread of plants, flower, tree and mushroom !
Be supportive and support each other ! I’ll retweet all
🌱🇪🇺The @EU_Commission has proposed the continent’s first #soil law, intended to undo some of the damage done by intensive farming and mitigate global heating.
Find out more:
https://t.co/p4qjBDY1U5
Via @guardian
“This house that we made out of candy, our civilization, is starting to melt in the heat of its own by-products. The only solution is to close down the candy factory and start over”
#ClimateCrisis#capitalism#amwriting https://t.co/cNY10wcfEh
Dewy portrait of a meadow brown from this morning
Dewy mornings whilst butterflies are out are precious to me as there are not so many of them!
1st outing with @nisiuk focus rail and wow what a piece of kit - this is a tricky stack with overlapping hairs, scales and dew
Most tropical tortoise beetles have an almost transparently fringed elytra and pronotum. This particular one has beautiful blue network patterns in the transparent segments and a golden splotch in the centre of its dorsum.
Malayocassis hilaris (Boheman, 1855)