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Explaining Carbon Credits — Ziggieimpact.com
As an informed and responsible citizen, you must be aware of the harmful effect of carbon on the environment. Excessive exposure to CO2 causes air pollution that disrupts the well-being of the eco-system. All of this has a negative impact on human health, contributing to common illnesses such as headaches, high blood pressure, increased heart […]Continue reading “Explaining Carbon Credits — Ziggieimpact.com”
Upper Lynn Camp Falls — Perkins Designs
This beautiful autumn scenery was photographed on a hike along the Middle Prong Trail, located in the Tremont section of the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. Prints available. Upper Lynn Camp Falls — Perkins Designs
Reusing Plastic Milk Bottles to Grow Seeds and Herb Plants — sljbakes
In trying to reduce plastic waste from the house, I began using plastic milk bottles to grow seedlings and to hold herb plants, allowing for better watering and moveability. Reusing Plastic Milk Bottles to Grow Seeds and Herb Plants — sljbakes
Baby Bottles Leaching Microplastics — Chemical Free Life
The results of new scientific lab testing reveal that high levels of microplastic particles are released from baby bottles during formula preparation. That means that infants may ingest unwanted microplastics along with their formula. Baby Bottles Leaching Microplastics — Chemical Free Life
Reduce, reuse, reuse, reuse, reuse — The Crafty Crusader
As soon as I discovered that I had some holes to repair in my denim shirt, I knew where I was going to get the fabric from. I found this old bag in my aunt’s attic (every time I think I’ve located all my stuff in her house, another box materialises). I must have made […]Continue reading “Reduce, reuse, reuse, reuse, reuse — The Crafty Crusader”
Creepy Critters: Crab Spiders — Florida Nature Magazine
Crab spiders have a unique body shape and coloration. It’s their front pair of legs that quickly identify them because they are much longer and larger than the rest of their legs. Some crab spiders are white as snow, and others, like the one shown in the photo above, are bright yellow. Then some crab […]Continue reading “Creepy Critters: Crab Spiders — Florida Nature Magazine”
CARBON BUDGET MYSTERY — Thongchai Thailand
THIS POST EXAMINES THE UNRESOLVED ISSUES WITH THE CARBON BUDGET IN CLIMATE SCIENCE. THE CONTEXT IS A RELATED POST WHERE WE SHOW THAT STATISTICAL EVIDENCE FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CLIMATE ACTION IS FOUND IN CLIMATE MODELS BUT NOT IN THE OBSERVATIONAL DATA. HERE WE PRESENT LINKS TO RELATED POSTS ON THIS SITE THAT EXAMINE THE […]Continue reading “CARBON BUDGET MYSTERY — Thongchai Thailand”
The Causes of Floods — THE COMMUNICATOR
Floods are second only to fire as the most common of all natural disasters. They occur almost everywhere in the world, resulting in widespread damage and even death. Consequently, scientists have long tried to perfect their ability to predict floods. So far, the best that scientists can do is to recognize the potential for flooding […]Continue reading “The Causes of Floods — THE COMMUNICATOR”
Stacking focus on fungi
Originally posted on TasView:
I was taking the dog for a walk … honest! Then I got slightly off track and found all these within a 5 metre area. She is old and I think just enjoys getting out of the house with me for a sniff as much as the walking/distance part. Anyway, I…