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you guys went crazy for low poly island, thanks for all the kind words 😎

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Edges all along the Highline Trail, Glacier National Park.

#BlueSkyArtShow #Edge #GreenSat #Scenery #Landscape #NationalParks #Hiking #Montana

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Standing on the edge of a viewing point looking down on a turquoise colored glacial lake as the first rays of the sun hit the rocky mountain peaks that border the lake. The sky is blue with a few white clouds.

Standing on the edge of a viewing point looking down on a turquoise colored glacial lake as the first rays of the sun hit the rocky mountain peaks that border the lake. The sky is blue with a few white clouds.

Have a great day Bluesky! 🇨🇦
*Moraine Lake, Banff National Park
#MoraineLake #BanffNationalPark #ValleyOfTheTenPeaks #Canada #edge #BlueSkyArtShow

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American Kestrel deep dive. Toronto, Canada, April 17th 2026.
Photo by Jose Raposo

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A delicate white trillium flower with three petals and a yellow center blooms in the foreground of an old-growth forest. The plant has three broad green leaves beneath the flower. Towering fir trees with thick reddish-brown bark and abundant green moss growth surround the wildflower.  The forest floor is rich with organic matter, and delicate fern fronds can be seen both in the immediate foreground and higher up on the tree trunks. Morning light diffuses gently through the thick forest canopy, creating a peaceful, mystical atmosphere.

A delicate white trillium flower with three petals and a yellow center blooms in the foreground of an old-growth forest. The plant has three broad green leaves beneath the flower. Towering fir trees with thick reddish-brown bark and abundant green moss growth surround the wildflower. The forest floor is rich with organic matter, and delicate fern fronds can be seen both in the immediate foreground and higher up on the tree trunks. Morning light diffuses gently through the thick forest canopy, creating a peaceful, mystical atmosphere.

A trillium unfurls beneath an ancient tree. Its delicate petals echo the quiet strength of the forest that cradles it. 🌿
Ah, this small pocket of serenity...
Take care, everyone 🤝
#mobilephotography #nature #PNW #bloomscrolling #wildflowers

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When you're struggling in a boss fight and the game suggests lowering the difficulty

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Video footage of the Puget Sound #Waterspout that occurred this afternoon at ~3pm PDT (15 Apr 2026) about 3mi/5km W of #Magnolia #WA to the NW of downtown #Seattle WA!

H/T: 🎥 BadAssBitch /Reddit

#WAwx

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Global warming is making the strongest hurricanes stronger » Yale Climate Connections Recent studies link human-caused warming to more powerful, more destructive storms worldwide.

Your 'moment of doom' for Apr. 16, 2026 ~ a hard wind

"... we now need a 'Category 6' rating for hurricanes with winds of 193 mph (311 km/h) or greater, because global warming is expected to cause significant increases in maximum potential intensity."

yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/04/glob...

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Tiger Swallowtail

Tiger Swallowtail

#ButterflyWeek #InsectThursday #Inverts 🦋
Tiger Swallowtail on a Buttercup.

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For the First Time in the U.S., Renewables Generate More Power Than Natural Gas

Try as they might, renewables are gaining momentum.

"Last month, fossil fuels generated less electricity than in any March going back at least 25 years, while renewables generated more."

e360.yale.edu/digest/us-re...

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Blog Archive – 2025 December 2025 Hi everyone. I am just getting back from the annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society, so this blog is a bit delayed. As someone who loves snow and cold, I was excited to…

All of my monthly climate visualization blogs from last year are now archived at: zacklabe.com/blog-archive... #OpenScience #OpenData

The monthly Arctic statistics for 2025 are also at zacklabe.com/archive-2025/ #DataViz #SciComm

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The eyewatering hypocrisy writes itself.

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I do not have the capacity to forgive the people who voted for this. I don’t. It’s no longer in my skill set.
If that makes me a vindictive bitch, so be it.

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Seattle doesn't let off the gas.

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Oh, yeah, that was the Obama Iran deal.

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It's really something to be living through the worst President, the worst Supreme Court, and the worst Congress all at once

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Tailor Bird sews leaves together with plant fibre to form its nest!

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online article screenshot. msn butterfly logo. headline: Nearly half of US data centers planned for 2026 canceled or delayed and it's expected to get worse.

Story by Jordan Carlton

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image shows aerial view of a large construction site with a new data center under development and surrounding land preparation.

Approximately half of the new U.S. data centers planned for 2026 are likely to face delays or cancellations, according to a Bloomberg report.

online article screenshot. msn butterfly logo. headline: Nearly half of US data centers planned for 2026 canceled or delayed and it's expected to get worse. Story by Jordan Carlton 1 day ago. image shows aerial view of a large construction site with a new data center under development and surrounding land preparation. Approximately half of the new U.S. data centers planned for 2026 are likely to face delays or cancellations, according to a Bloomberg report.

hell yeah
www.msn.com/en-us/money/...

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Sunset on St. Augustine beach.
6”x6” Oil

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So pro-life means jailing women who miscarry but shrugging when the deranged president says “a whole civilization will die tonight.” Do I have that right?

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THIS SUMS IT UP AS WELL AS ANYONE CAN:

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It's migration season! Monarch butterflies travel over 4,000 km to winter in Mexico's stunning oyamel forests. Witness the beauty of nature's incredible journey.

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Kein Scheiß, Sherlock

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Why do we live in such a childish, stupid country? A country that wastes its money on useless billion dollar aircraft carriers, when it could be spending those tax dollars to actually help its citizens like sane countries.

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Be safe! 🫎

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NYTimes Headline: The Women Who Believe That Women Should Lose the Right to Vote
Subhead: Adherents to biblical patriarchy support household voting: One household, one vote--the husband's. They say the idea is catching on.

NYTimes Headline: The Women Who Believe That Women Should Lose the Right to Vote Subhead: Adherents to biblical patriarchy support household voting: One household, one vote--the husband's. They say the idea is catching on.

The New York Times rolling up its sleeves to do the hard work of normalizing the idea that women should not have the right to vote.

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Everything is too stupid to do an April Fools' Day joke.

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The caption is such a burn oh my

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