Herramientas de madera portátiles de 430 ka, Marathousa 1 (Grecia): palo posiblemente para cavar y pequeña pieza para manipular materiales o descortezar (Milks et al., 2026).
En "Los 10 objetos de madera más antiguos" https://t.co/Nsiwok7Djl
This article says climate change is “believed to have played a role” in the UK's extreme heat this week.
As a climate scientist, let me fact-check that.
First, climate change is not a religion. No belief is required. It is about evidence.
And the evidence has been crystal clear for more than two decades: climate change is making heat waves hotter, longer, more frequent and more dangerous.
In fact, science has advanced far beyond saying climate change merely “played a role.” Today, we can quantify how much more likely and how much hotter climate change made a specific event.
Here's the bottom line:
Climate is changing. Humans are responsible. And we are experiencing the impacts now. That’s the bad news.
The good news is that solutions already exist, and the majority of people care - 89%, around the world!
But meaningful action depends on helping people understand not just what is happening: we need to know how it affects our lives (this heat wave being example A today) and what we can do about it.
That’s the opportunity this reporting missed.
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🇪🇸 Pedro Sánchez 🔥 — “Get Lost. We are not supporting Israel. I am getting the EU together to talk about boycotting Israel completely and cutting all ties.”
The Bravest Leader in Europe 🔥👏
Farmers have figured out that the cheapest pesticide is a strip of flowers.
When you plant wildflowers through a crop field, not just around the edge but in strips running through the middle, you get ladybugs, lacewings, hoverflies, and parasitic wasps living in the field instead of visiting it.
They eat the aphids, the caterpillars, and the mites for free, all summer long.
In controlled trials, fields with tailored flower strips had leaf-beetle numbers 40 to 50% lower and crop damage cut by around 60%, enough to drop below the threshold where spraying was even considered worth it.
The flowers attract a standing army to our fields.
We spent decades engineering chemicals to kill the insects eating the crop, when the insects that eat those insects would have worked for the price of seed.
@GroundhogJay_@WozzaUK13@UKLabour Most decent Britain's have had enough of the religion that allows males to rub their dicks against babies and prepubescents for pleasure, marry their cousins, rule over women live medieval c**ts and don't want to evolve. They can all fuck right off home.
Moles aren't destroying your lawn. They're eating the grubs that would.
A single mole eats its body weight in insects every day, like Japanese beetle grubs, cutworms, and other root-chewing pests that actually kill grass.
The tunnels aerate your soil for free.
Don't kill your local moles.