Human brutishness is compounded by biometric destruction. Biomes can’t be taken for granted. Ruination is total. Not even the worms, spiders, grasshoppers and other tiny creatures that live humbly and honourably at the base of our local biomes are safe. Nor are humans. Fair-minded equality ...
And frankly, you can pasturage cows on land where you can’t grow anything. They’re not like goats, that you can feed on three tin cans and an old log, but they still can digest hard vegetable matter humans can’t eat. In the US this is even more stark. A lot of land in ...
humans or animals, whatever kind of baby it is, but all is not lost. Join us today for an exploration of microplastics and nanoplastics and what we can do to dig out from underneath this mountain of plastic under which we have buried ourselves. Here we go with Matthew Simon....
– @JunkScience @realDonaldTrump @GavinNewsom Is Gavin managing California's forests? Isn't the land on fire managed by the US Forest Service? How should the for- ests be managed? There have been droughts, but each year has been the hottest ever recorded. If you think this isn't ...
Though the sun aids in growth, you may need to water during droughts or shield plants from excessive rainfall. Similarly, managing temperature and climate conditions is fundamental—plants can succumb to extreme temperatures much like humans can, and measures like greenhouses might be necessary for ...
Well 10 years (or even 5 years) will provide substantial clarity on the relative importance of human-caused and naturally varying climate change, and how rapidly humans can be expected to change the climate in the 21st century. The solutions to decarbonizing the global economy are more likely...
This would be a great time to meditate, charge your crystals and to fill jars with water to charge under the full moon, creating moon water. Set it out after the sunsets and bring it in before the sun rises. You can use your moon water to make tea, coffee, wash your face, pour it...
Angkor is an unusual archaeological site because the remains of the city can still be seen on the ground and, particularly, from the air. It is thus possible to map precisely the constructed features that made up its urban fabric and, from this, to interpret the function and flow of the ...
(1816), to the greatfamine of 1315.New York Harbor completely froze over in 1780, the Norse colonies in Greenland starved and had to be abandoned. A recentstudynotes several droughts in Europe during the Little Ice Age. These occurred in AD 1540, 1590, 1626 and 1719, plus an especially...
In the Bita River basin the relationships between nature and humans are complex and the many variables that can be used to assess social, economic and environmental performance are heavily interconnected (see Figure 3). For example, economic growth is based on the recent expansion of forest planta...