Posts by Lars Nicolaysen
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birds of a feather flock together
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Exactly
Hello Bluesky! 🦋
Manzanita Lake
Lassen Volcanic National Park 🌋
Shingletown, California📍
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A powerful piece about the way the Indigenous perspectives can reshape management and restoration approaches and transform conservation for the better. therevelator.org/transformati...
There is a “significant likelihood” that multiple “tipping points” will be crossed as planetary temperatures exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels, new research published in the journal Science suggests.
There are no non-radical responses available at this point. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Clean energy tax breaks, pollution rules, America’s participation in the Paris climate agreement — all these policies and more could be on the chopping block after the election of Donald Trump.
Here are some of the biggest changes Trump and his allies are expected to make:
#Paris is planting trees, #Tokyo is cutting them: What could demonstrate better the critical role of leadership than the contradictory policies of 2 world cities. While Paris responds to #climatechange with more #greenspace, Tokyo is cutting hundreds of 100 year old trees for redevelopment projects.
Stopped by at this beautiful Café run by friends in Chiang Mai/Thailand during a recent trip
So beautiful, Steven! Thank you for following 🙏
So beautiful!
What a stunning photo
“I declare this world is so beautiful that I can hardly believe it exists.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
#nature #trees #wisdom #beauty
In times when news are overwhelming and we see no way forward, philosopher @vladvexler.bsky.social ‘s empathetic, yet cool analysis helps to lean into an uncertain future with more confidence and a belief in our agency. This video for example helped me to find my footing after Election Tuesday.
Brilliant
Found these beauties during a walk in a suburb of Tokyo
Good news for once!
We’ve found a 300-year-old coral that’s so big it’s visible from space. It’s now considered the world’s largest. Best of all: it’s not yet harmed by climate change & global warming.
It’s being called a beacon of hope. Let it also be a call to action! #DoSomething 🧵
“If we lose the forests, we lose our only teachers.”
— Bill Mollison