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Author Archives: Seppo
Rotten after the rutting season
“A male reindeer has one goal in life – having his own harem. Powerful males are able to gather 30–50 females to form one. Defending the harem and keeping the females in it satis? ed is hard work.
Although mating with a female takes only 15 seconds, it is nevertheless a strenuous endeavour for males: after […]
The Baltic Sea Challenge Cartoons
“Baltic Sea Challenge – Cities for a Healthier Sea” project encourages citizens and challenges organisations to join the work for improving the state of the Baltic Sea.
Posted in Blog, Environment
Tagged action, biodiversity, conservation, fishes, lakes and seas, sustainable development, traffic
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Migrating lemmings behaving badly
Norway lemmings (Lemmus lemmus) are migrating in Lapland. I saw those fearless tiny hairballs swimming at the Lake Inari and heard their angry swearing, when they encountered a human intruder.
More about lemmings at Outdoors.fi site.
Nokia and Microsoft have a new smart CEOsystem
Finnish mobile phone company Nokia dumped open source Linux based Meego and jumped what they call “a new ecosystem”, that is Windows operating system. Good luck Nokia, you’re gonna need it.
Tomi T Ahonen writes: That is the Elop Effect and it will destroy your company in less than a year, guaranteed.
Engadget: Nokia CEO Stephen Elop […]
Fossil energy policy
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Tagged climate, energy, global action, sustainable development, technology
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