I need #Chemsky to read this paper & help me raise awareness.🧪 "Satellites burn up at the end of service life during reentry, generating aluminum oxides as the main byproduct. These are known catalysts for chlorine activation that depletes ozone in the stratosphere."
<em>Geophysical Research Letters</em> is an AGU journal publishing high-impact, innovative articles on major advances spanning all of the major geoscience disciplines.
A beautiful sight, a field of wheat showing lots of potential for #harvest24! It's a shame half of the wheat never made it to the field though, such a wet winter this year
Interior Department Reaches Landmark Agreement with Klamath Basin Tribes, Project Irrigators to Collaborate on Ecosystem Restoration and Water Reliability #CaWater#WaterisLife#WaterLaw#Conservation#Agriculture#Restoration
The Department of the Interior today announced a historic agreement with the Klamath Tribes, Yurok Tribe, Karuk Tribe and Klamath Water Users Association to advance collaborative efforts to restore th...
Please everyone make sure to be responsible in using this Indiana Tattale-a-Teacher website to which you can *UPLOAD FILES*
They also just proposed a database of women who've had abortions.
This reads as state-sponsored sadistic torture. Trigger warning for everything about this American tragedy. Land of the free, richest nation on earth, land of opportunity, Omelas. Alas.
Tennessee law prohibits women from having abortions in nearly all circumstances. But once the babies are here, the state provides little help. We followed one family as they struggled to make it.
A nice piece on the intersection of #science#environment and political savvy: "Seven conservation lessons I learned in government work" from Andrew Rypel on the California Water Blog
By Andrew L. Rypel Fig. 1. “Sampling” for bluegill on Lake Monona, Madison, Wisconsin. *this is a repost of a blog originally published in 2020. Before joining the faculty at UC Davis, …
Hard to imagine a more wholesome public legacy than an employee-owned company delivering nutritious staples. A life well-lived; rest in peace Bob Moore of Bob's Red Mill, may your spirit bless hearty, healthy breakfasts and baked goods for years to come.
“with more than $20,000 in funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development” Damn talk about bang for your buck
The Botania neighborhood of Quilpué, Chile, was protected by a pilot fireproofing program with funding support from USAID.
A pilot project funded by the U.S. government showed it’s possible to fireproof a community, even amid historic destruction.