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Category Archives: Environment
Fossil corps and the carbon bubble trouble
To save the climate, we have to leave about 80% of the known fossil fuel reserves, coal, oil, gas and peat, unused.
The first Global Divestment Day 13th–14th February 2015.
Big oil has also noticed the action day, and produced their own hilarious animated video about this warm relationship.
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Tagged action, carbon, climate, coal, divestment, economy, energy, fossil fuels, multinationals, oil, peat
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Oceans 14
Ahoy! If you’re interested in salty waters and marine conservation, sail to Scotland next August! There’s a very interesting meeting for sailors, landlubbers and scientists interested in the future of the oceans in Glasgow:
“To conserve the world’s oceans we must go beyond science, and use it to inform policy and management, and ultimately to catalyze […]
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Tagged biodiversity, conservation, fishing, lakes and seas, marine, oceans
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Daddy goes wild for the wildlife
Urban forests are important for people and wildlife. Unfortunately they are, at least in Finland, often managed like commercial forests: thinned, even clearcut and replanted.
Urban forests can be a paradise for people and nature, if they are protected and their biodiversity is taken care of. Let’s let the urban forests grow old and allow also […]
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Tagged biodiversity, conservation, endangered species, forests, outdoors, recreation
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Fossils in the tar
Some background info:
The Rancho La Brea Tar Pits – “One of the world’s most famous fossil localities, recognized for having the largest and most diverse assemblage of extinct Ice Age plants and animals in the world.”
Alberta Tar Sands – A destructive fossil fuel exploration project, that will produce dirty oil, toxic waste and huge CO2 […]
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Tagged chemicals, climate, energy, mammals, mammoths, oil, politicians, sustainable development
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Help to save Santa’s home
Santa has trouble as the Arctic ice is melting. Please visit Save Santa’s Home to save the Arctic and rescue Christmas. You also can send Arctic e-cards from there. I drew these two of them.
Here’s a rare video footage from Santa headquarters:
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Tagged action, arctic, christmas, conservation, greenpeace, lakes and seas, multinationals, santa
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