GregCocks, to Futurology
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Frau_Mensch, to random German
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Die Europäische Umweltagentur warnt vor Hunderttausenden Toten und hohen wirtschaftlichen Schäden durch den Klimawandel.

Europas Politiker müss(t)en jetzt handeln.
https://www.zeit.de/wissen/umwelt/2024-03/klimarisiken-europaeische-union-bericht-europaeische-umweltagentur

mattotcha, to australia
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SallyStrange, to climate
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South America is burning. Why? Climate change is a big factor, obviously. Also, it's due to previously well-intentioned planting of non-native species which are fire-prone rather than fire-resistant. For example, Bogota planted lots of eucalyptus around the city to prevent erosion during the 20th century.

Just points to the importance of looking to indigenous ecology for cues about how best to adapt to the challenges of .

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00471-4

Heliograph, to goodnews
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my favourite story of the week cos it involves :awesome: :blobheartraccoon:

"A great example of how saving one can have a domino effect on the restoration of a whole . In California’s Monterey Bay, efforts to bolster sea otter populations are saving local salt marshes because the otters feast on the burrowing crabs that cause erosion. The sea otters have consumed enough of the crabs to slow the almost to a halt."

https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/sea-otters-hunted-extinction-preventing-coastal-erosion-populations/story?id=106805036

GregCocks, to Geology
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atthenius, to random
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Jude Coleman at is

“How do protect salt from ?

Shellfishly

Sea otters inadvertently protect the vegetation that binds sandy shorelines together.”

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00217-2

Nonilex, to Texas
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city on edge as Gov dials up battle w/

A century & a half ago, Confederate Gen Joseph Orville Shelby splashed into the wild waters of the Rio Grande off this border city & fled to Mexico, refusing to surrender to Union soldiers.
Now the park named in his honor (?) has become a front line in a feud between the & the govt — a power struggle over who ultimately has the right to control the border….


https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/01/30/eagle-pass-texas-standoff-border-biden/

Nonilex,
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The transformation of the city’s riverbank into a zone is harmful, residents said. Soldiers changed the ’s flow when they bulldozed islands & pushed the land toward to keep from gathering on them. The costs & the amount of are still not known.

“They’re destroying the river…,” said Jessie Fuentes, who owns a kayaking & canoe biz but is nervous about taking customers out because of all the …beneath the river’s surface.

GregCocks, to Geology
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Major Fluvial Erosion And A 500-Mt Sediment Pulse Triggered By Lava-Dam Failure, Río Coca, Ecuador

https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.5751 <-- shared paper

photos - Former location of the Cascada San Rafael lava-dam waterfall and knickpoint on the Río Coca, viewed facing upstream. (a) Pre-collapse morphology of the waterfall, in 2012 (image from Ecuador Ministry of Tourism). Accommodation space upstream of the lava dam was filled with sediment. (b) The site was on 2 February 2020, shortly after a sinkhole (upstream of lava dam) captured the river. Dashed line shows the approximate location of the unconformable contact between the lava flow and underlying volcaniclastic avalanche deposits. (c) The site was on 22 February 2021 during the incipient collapse of the remaining arched edifice of the lava flow. (d) Later on 22 February 2021 after full collapse of the lava arch. (e) The site on 25 February 2021, shortly after the river overtopped and eroded through the debris dam. Photographs in (b) through (e) provided by the Corporacion Electrica del Ecuador.
map and chart - (a) Detailed map of the study reach (shown within box in Figure 1a), with river kilometres (rkm) shown referring to distance downstream of the Coca Codo Sinclair (CCS) dam and diversion intake. (b) Subsurface geologic cross-section of the study reached from rkm 0 to 22 (annotated using field observations of the authors and borehole information from INECEL [Instituto Ecuatoriano de Electrificacion], 1992). Dashed line shows the riverbed profile as of 2 December 2022, 1,034 days after the failure of the Cascada San Rafael knickpoint. Prior to the loss of the knickpoint in February 2020, the accommodation space upstream of the Cascada San Rafael had entirely filled with sediment. Geologic units are abbreviated as volcaniclastic breccia (Br), cohesive volcaniclastic avalanche deposits (CoAv), loose volcaniclastic avalanche deposits (LoAv), ancient alluvial deposits (All), lacustrine sediments (Lac), debris-flow deposits (Deb, a thin deposit around rkm 8–8.5). Lava flow, recent alluvial deposits and Mesozoic bedrock are also shown.
photo - waterfall, Río Coca, Ecuador before failure & erosion

paka, to Budapest
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European Parliament backs resolution calling for suspending Hungary’s EU voting right

Earlier this month a petition was launched to remove some of ’s membership rights due to the country’s “erosion of the rule of law” and obstructive behavior in the face of EU building.

https://kyivindependent.com/european-parliament-backs-resolution-calling-for-suspending-hungarys-eu-voting-rights/

KalleWirsch, to random

Guten Morgen Fedinautinnen,
Ich fürchte heute werden schlimme Dinge passieren. Diese Furcht teile ich mit Menschen aus der Landwirtschaft hier vor Ort. Des Weiteren fürchte ich, dass danach eine ganze Berufsgruppe wieder über einen Kamm geschoren wird. Auch die, die sich distanzieren. Selbst die, die heute nicht demonstrieren gehen. Die Bauern, alles rechte Klima-Schweine wird es , leider auch hier, wieder heißen. Weil es so einfach ist alle in einen Topf zu werfen. Viele Landwirt
innen haben aber auch Angst vor dem, was heute passieren könnte. Aber sie wollen auch auf ihr Recht zu demonstrieren nicht verzichten. Und den Grund kann ich verstehen. Durch die Streichung der Subventionen wird der Diesel zwar teurer, aber es wird kein Tropfen weniger verbraucht. Es gibt kein Programm zum Umstieg. Keine Anreize auf andere Maschinen umzusteigen und wahrscheinlich nicht einmal genügend elektrifizierte Maschinen, damit alle umsteigen. Den Umstieg können sich Agrarriesen leisten, aber keine bäuerlichen Kleinbetriebe. Aber auch da zu unterscheiden ist vielen zu anstrengend. Dieser Diskurs ist dermaßen durchtränkt von Dualismus, das es weh tut. Viele Landwirt*innen sehen das Problem, dass es auch in ihren Reihen mittlerweile Rechte gibt, die es natürlich leichter macht, ihre Proteste zu kapern. Aber es ist ein bisschen wie bei der Diskussion über die Problematik mit Rechtsextremismus im Osten in den letzten Jahren. Erstmal alle unter Generalverdacht stellen, dann kommen die Mauer hoch Rufe, anstelle denen, die stabil demokratisch sind, zu helfen, sie zu unterstützen. Seit Jahren wird die demokratische Zivilgesellschaft im Osten alleingelassen. Denn es ist viel bequemer sich zu empören und mit dem Finger auf andere zu zeigen. Aber so funktioniert Demokratie leider nicht.So ist das Problem Rechtsextremismus ein gesamtdeutsches Problem geworden, wie man bei den letzten Landtagswahlen sehen konnte. Aber ich bin mir sicher, diese Einsicht wird nur bis zu den Landtagswahlen im Herbst reichen.
Kommt gut in den Tag und seid nett zueinander 🥰

HistoPol, (edited )
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@SilviaMarton @KalleWirsch

(4/n)

... geben, denn die sollten wie pflanzliche ohnehin sukzessive wieder abgeschafft werden. Ein zeichnet sich durch aus.

Kombiniert man dann noch die , die durch auch noch weniger
verbraucht und vor und schützt mit der -/-Anbaumethodik** in durch und...

https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/109972629386382918

GregCocks, to conservative
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Shipwreck Ecology - Understanding The Function And Processes From Microbes To Megafauna

https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biad084 <-- shared paper

[as a scuba diver who has done some wreck diving in various places around the world, there is an extra layer of interest here for me…]

photos - examples - shipwreck habitats
maps - shipwrecks - globally
graphic - fundamental ecological functions and processes occurring on shipwrecks

rlcj, to history
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My first ?

  1. Deliver modules I’d have loved to take
  2. Make them to the
  3. Make them

Let’s roll! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hrwRAjCr_lA

And if anyone is in any doubt about the answer to the then it is a definitive NO! have got so much to offer in charting a way forward for humanity.

KeithDJohnson, to spain
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"Forests precede civilizations, deserts follow them."
"Europe's soils are disappearing. 32% of is either very highly or highly affected by . This indicates the magnitude of the problem that confronts us." (source Peter Dynes)

geographile, to food
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"Globally, up to 40% of is now degraded, according to the ."
It's time to stop using what we have already converted in ways that degrade it further, and perhaps stop converting what is still well protected.

https://www.scidev.net/global/opinions/govts-should-stop-converting-land-use-un-scientist/

Sheril, to food
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When we think of , we often aren’t paying attention to soil, but it’s actually what sustains our global food system.

Unfortunately, , unsustainable farming practices & more are degrading soil around the world.

I don’t get to see each episode of Serving Up Science until they are published, but I like this new video. And I’m so glad they let me talk about soil health. https://youtu.be/FnOHwq6iSpk?si=5umwoGQU7DFrdhCD

KeithDJohnson,
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mrundkvist, to Archaeology
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Doctor Larsson's new book! and river bank in an age of increasingly extreme events!

https://su.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1803173&dswid=-41

Shunkleburger, to architecture
cdarwin, to random
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Destroying Hamas is a political objective, not a military one.
Even if Israel claims success after assassinating senior Hamas figures, destroying their arsenal and tunnels, and dismantling their administration, they have not said what they will do the day after “victory”.
The Gaza strip will still be there, albeit mostly in ruins. The population who survive the war will still be there, mourning new losses of loved ones and their homes. And the poverty and other deprivations that fed Hamas will only have intensified.
The national rage, the massing of military might, looked disturbingly familiar to US president Joe Biden, who warned Israel last week:
“Justice must be done. But I caution this – while you feel that rage, don’t be consumed by it. After 9/11, we were enraged in the United States. While we sought justice and got justice, we also made mistakes.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/22/peacekeepers-fatah-or-anarchy-what-would-follow-an-israeli-victory-in-gaza

cdarwin,
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Even if the could be pressured or bribed into considering taking control, it is far from clear if they would be accepted, or able to do it.

A government installed by the Israeli military would not be seen as legitimate.

The are already widely resented in the for their weakness in the face of Israeli authorities, for being inefficient, unrepresentative and riddled with corruption.

And though the majority of Gazans were not old enough to vote when lost elections to in 2007, there is no reason to think they have become more popular.

The only idea floated by Israeli politicians and officers for Gaza’s future, an force, seems rooted more in wishful thinking than reality.
“It seems that the war is going to be very, very and we have to take into account the , the risk of conflict into the wider region, the of support and the question to whom we are going to pass in Gaza – for example if we have to pass it potentially to some Arab-led force,” said former prime minister Ehud .

MHowell, to Futurology
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“A collapse is the process at the end of which basic needs (water, food, housing, clothing, energy, etc.) can no longer be provided [at a reasonable cost] to a majority of the population by services under legal supervision.”

https://www.okdoomer.io/10-reasons-our-civilization-will-soon-collapse/

1
2 The End of Cheap
3 The Failure of
4 Dwindling like sand and rubber
5 Topsoil
6
7
8 Loss
9 Crisis
10 Increasing Conflict

CelloMomOnCars, to Futurology
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No , or emergency services

"The Trinity River washed away their old life during . Repeated and since then never gave it back.

Water hasn’t flowed to the homes in this neighborhood in more than three years — the water company says it can’t get vehicles in to maintain its well — and first responders won’t attempt to navigate the neighborhood’s narrow bridge and eroded dirt roads."

https://www.texastribune.org/2023/09/29/texas-climate-managed-retreat-buyouts-liberty-county-flood/

Anthro, to Geology

Cape Blanco, Oregon’s westernmost point (and also its windiest)…is composed of layers of uplifted marine sediments ranging in age from 80 million years at the bottom to less than 500,000 years at the top…forming an elevated terrace (60m) that is the focal point for erosion.

⚒️🌊

von, to outdoors
DeutscherWetterdienst, to random German
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Deutschlandfunk: "Agrarminister Özdemir: Extremwetter macht Ernten immer mehr zum Lotteriespiel"
https://deutschlandfunk.de/agrarminister-oezdemir-extremwetter-macht-ernten-immer-mehr-zum-lotteriespiel-106.html

DWD-Infos zum Thema , und : https://www.dwd.de/landwirtschaft

Eva_RespectExistence,
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@DeutscherWetterdienst
"Hitze, Waldbrände, Dürren in ganz Europa.
Der ist da – wie kann man die Folgen abmildern?
Immer mehr Bauern sehen in der eine Lösung: Baumreihen auf Feldern, in deren Schatten Getreide und Tiere besser gedeihen, der vor Austrocknung und geschützt ist, gebunden wird und entsteht."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP570wLDVkE

mkwadee, to Nikon
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Last week, we had a day trip to #Torquay but rather than drive or take the train, we decided on a different route. The first leg was a #cycle trip to #Exmouth, about 17 km, followed by a boat trip around the #Devon #coast. The weather was a bit changeable but there were only prospects of short showers.

#Photographs coming up.

#MyWork #MyPhoto #CCBYSA #DSLR #Nikon #D7000 #Summer #Devon

mkwadee,
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The first part of the #coast travelling #west is primarily #sandstone with its distinctive orange colour. You can see the layers tilted through geological action. #Erosion is always evident at the surface but on the action is the sea. The rocks are dated at about 250 million years.

#MyWork #MyPhoto #CCBYSA #DSLR #Nikon #D7000 #Summer #Devon

Sandstone cliff with eroded bottom.

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