@jonburkeUK I normally agree with you Jon but assuming these trees could be moved, and it was economic to do so, the damage to their roots would be so extensive as to make them dependent on watering for many years to come. They'll be chopped and burned.
Our rivers are dying, and that means we are too. But a massive call could push governments to protect them at historic UN negotiations in days. Sign & share now #UNWaterConference https://t.co/4RHAMWcrkJ
@ecoevoenviro I lived with lynxes for five years in the Sierra Nevada. No one I knew had ever seen one. They’ll do their thing and you’ll likely never know.
@terrychristian The environmental and social cost of eating tomatoes in February, grown in the Plastic Sea of Almería, is enormous. You may have stumbled on the fabled 🦄 Brexit benefit
Doctorow makes a convincing case that the logic of late, late capitalism is ‘enshittification’ on the magazine/site that gave the world its first example of it
“Once you understand the enshittification pattern, a lot of the platform mysteries solve themselves”
Anyone who uses social media should read this @doctorow piece that hasn’t come up in any of my feeds till today
Quelle surprise!
https://t.co/yIEZjwXjQR
Marine Protected Areas. Are they the best we can do? In the 30% of UK's MPAs, trawlers still ravage the seabed.❌
We're demading high protection status for 30% of the ocean and UK MPAs by 2030, and more enforced No Take Zones, where no harmful activities are allowed.
@StonebridgeLock@DobbyWoods@EnvAgency@Feargal_Sharkey Fun fact I once applied for and got a license to trap crayfish on the Lea as there are no native ones anywhere near. I never used it though because of all the shit floating down from the sewage works.