Monthly Archives: June 2024

Boreal Forest (taiga):consequences of permafrost melt

A starting point for understanding more about the ancient pristine carbon sink boreal forest of the northern hemisphere is to read through the following link: https://www.treehugger.com/fascinating-facts-about-the-boreal-forest-4858782 We humans are now into the final phase of destroying our planet, we are … Continue reading

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Factory farming industry and climate change

Here in the UK factory farming was less common in the past, but it has grown just recently in the production of livestock. Typical campaign in the UK: “©CIWF OUR CAMPAIGNS FACTORY FARMING MAP FACTORY FARMS ARE RISING ACROSS THE … Continue reading

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Beaver Past and Present: Recovery of natural water balance

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Building in Resilience to Climate Catastrophe

After wildfires destroyed homes across California, innovative, but expensive, intensely fire-resistant homes have been designed. Some are already in place in the still sparsely rehomed community of Paradise. These are modular, pre clad built homes and 12 month round produce … Continue reading

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Green, green grass of home

In the book, ‘Before It’s Gone’ by Jonathan Vigliotti, I read of the consequences of extensive loss of whole communities in Western States of America, plus the memorable loss of the old community of Lahaina in Hawaii, due to out … Continue reading

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