Wildlife water in light of avian flu
The weather is warming up and it’s good to put out water. Especially now I’ve got magpies here. ... read full post
The weather is warming up and it’s good to put out water. Especially now I’ve got magpies here. ... read full post
Once all upstream stages were factored in – extraction, piping to a processing facility, compression from gas into liquid form, shipping, decompression back to gas and burning for energy – he estimated the total climate pollution from LNG was 33% greater than that from coal over a 20-year period. ... read full post
Contrary to the legal method requirements, 95% of credited area cells are located on land that has not previously been comprehensively cleared, meaning the projects are trying to regenerate native forests on uncleared land which may have never contained forests.
Invasive Species Council says 5 million native mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs are killed by feral and roaming pet cats a day in Australia
Keep your cat indoors...please.
What we have discovered is that even after almost five years, the trajectory is still in reverse. The impacts are accumulating and it hasn’t stabilised.”
Well, that was another horrific read :( We lived just down the road at the time and had visited the area to hike and swim many times in the years prior.
cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/14438566
This is important I think. Show a bit of love for inseks.
cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/16468312 ... read full post
FFS!
Evidence is mounting that modern medicines present a growing threat to ecosystems around the world. The chemicals humans ingest to stay healthy are harming fish and other animals.
George Monbiot and hosts Ebony Bennet and Polly Hemming get stuck into neoliberalisms insidious effect on climate, the folly of carbon offsets, and why incrementalism will never lead to systemic change.
As Ebony Bennet says, the discussion leaves you hopeful change could be just arpund the corner.
Published: 27 September 2024 ... read full post
Humanity’s rapacious consumption is more than Earth and its climate can handle, which is driving an ecological crisis.
Australians are the worst offenders per person due to our excessive resource use.
The Albanese government has given the green tick to three major thermal coal mine expansions in New South Wales, in a move that critics say lays bare the blatant disregard of climate change in Australia’s federal environmental laws. ... read full post
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The time has come to introduce our uninvited guests. We're looking at the top 10 most destructive introduced animals (and plants) in Australia. But why are they so devastating? And how did they end up here? All this and more will be explored as we delve into the world of the ferals.
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