john thackara 约翰·萨卡拉

@johnthackara

Bioregional Designer. Urban-rural Reconnector. Author. Speaker. Meetup Host.

Ganges, Cevennes, France
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2009.

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    meanwhile, I posted "People Doing Stuff" - such as ecosystem restoration (pic), food forests, biofences, AI for permaculture, cargo bikes, social kitchens, community biodiversity training...in all, 32 bottle-half-full case study collections

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    The authors note the importance of traditional knowledge for in India & the evolution of such knowledge by learning and doing, trial and error. This knowledge increasingly recognised by various official high-level reports as key

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  3. Reason #10? The Indian concept of "two truths" - as in: a) "we will go carbon neutral" and b) "we will enable fossil fuel and extractive industries, without hesitation"

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    Today is , and we are sitting back with , a book by and Fred Pearce, showcasing the histories and possible futures of the world’s wetlands *THREAD*

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    How can different ways of knowing—and of producing knowledge—be useful for understanding and managing urban ecosystems? Fascinating discussion

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  6. "There have been an estimated 19 million cases of flu, 180,000 hospitalizations and 10,000 deaths in the U.S. this influenza season, so far – including 68 children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Coronavirus has infected 8"

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    We are deep in the & . Yet if current management practises continue the EU forest carbon sink will halve by 2050. However, if restored to health, EU forests could be absorbing triple the amount of carbon dioxide they currently remove.

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    For a fully explanation of the idea behind these competitions see our write up from the first round:

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    Great question - the goal of this competition is to support large scale scientific research. Many important questions in ecology operate at scales beyond those at which we can easily collect field data (e.g., species range ships, influence of plants on global carbon budgets).

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  12. How can different ways of knowing—and of producing knowledge—be useful for understanding and managing urban ecosystems? Fascinating discussion

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  15. The two most bird-rich cities in the world are 1) Nairobi (604 species) and 2) Delhi (202 species). What makes a city bird-friendly ? Another great round-table from

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    "Cheap" or "cheapness" is a strategy, as argued by Raj Patel & Jason W. Moore their book, The History of the World in Seven Cheap Things. It resonates well with what Federici argues below.

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    Examining shell middens showed that Indigenous peoples’ harvesting practices were much less destructive, which is what allowed them to exploit oysters for thousands of years.

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    Perfect conditions 4 the formation of ‘hair ice’ in the Den ‘o’ Alyth thismorning, one of the Ecomuseum's most accessible woodland walks. A particular fungus in rotting wood produces thin strands of ice which resemble hair or candy floss. Read more here:

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    Today is 🌊 Here's a few reasons why 💧They remove pollutants 💧Help create conditions for life 💧Absorb & store water 💧Over 1 billion people make a living from them 💧40% of ALL species live or breed in them 💧Helps food supply

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  21. How forest workers turned desert into oasis in Northern China via

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