A group of activists have “renamed” several iconic London Underground stations as the UK struggled through a record-breaking heatwave with highs of 37C.
Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF) has revealed that the newly established Wood Identification Screening Centre equips trained technicians with advanced wood identification technologies, which boosts the fight against illegal timber trade.
Read more: https://t.co/JWCIuAP0cf
Uncut grass keeps the ground at around 19.5°C Grass cut to 10 cm raises the ground temperature to about 24.5°C. Bare ground in the middle of summer rises to over 40°C. https://t.co/wJDu6V2d53
KBAs are now available within the Google Earth Engine Catalogue 🌎
Google’s online platform combines access to a vast range of satellite imagery and spatial datasets with the ability for users to conduct complex, global-scale analyses.
💻 Explore: https://t.co/SlfIqGjkkP
More than 600 members of the OvaHimba and OvaTjimba communities gathered in Omuhonga last month to voice strong opposition to the planned Baynes Hydropower Dam, claiming a critical lack of consultation by authorities.
Read more: https://t.co/UzuUhRZUsQ
Mesquite was brought to South Africa to help, but now it’s quietly reshaping landscapes and draining precious water resources. 🌱
https://t.co/T7zBCISbH9
💻 Siviwe Malongweni, @MySPU#EnvironmentAndEnergy
Nearly 25% of 216 studies surveyed on the genus Acalypha (#copperleaf) contain #taxonomic errors, making much of its #medicinal data unreliable, new review reveals.
👉Here is the first validated global #data synthesis: https://t.co/gOuKXGG4uA
@unicomplutense@UAM_Madrid