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triggerblaze345 · 1 year
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Conservationists say they have high hopes a proposed shift in B.C. policy could result in revolutionary change for forest protection. The province is currently conducting consultations on its draft Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Framework, which it describes as “a new and strategic direction for a more holistic approach” to stewarding land and water resources for future generations. The policy builds on a three-way deal between the province, federal government and the Indigenous-led First Nations Leadership Council announced earlier this month to protect 30 per cent of B.C. lands and waters by 2030.
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fallauween · 6 months
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The view of autumn trees along a curve in the road along Highway 3 in the Adirondacks near Saranac Lake, Upstate New York by Diana Robinson
Via Flickr: The view of autumn trees along a curve in the road along Highway 3 in the Adirondacks near Saranac Lake, Upstate New York
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spacedoutsheepy · 5 months
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what if you were an oak subspecies, and I was an oak subspecies, and we hybridized?? 😅
Haha jk jk ...unless? 😳
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ochipi · 1 year
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Archaeology, geology and environmental expert friends of mine! Behold! The absolute truth!
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greenlifeinsights · 8 months
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10 Easy Ways to Start Your Sustainable Journey Today
Introduction:
Embarking on a sustainable journey doesn't require a complete overhaul of your lifestyle. In fact, small, mindful steps can lead to significant positive changes for both you and the environment. If you're new to sustainability or looking for simple ways to make a difference, you're in the right place. In this post, we'll explore ten easy steps you can take right now to kickstart your sustainable living journey.
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1. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle:
The classic mantra holds true. Start by properly recycling items like paper, glass, and plastics. Before tossing something out, consider if it can be repurposed or upcycled. Reducing waste begins with conscious choices.
2. Conserve Energy:
Switch off lights and unplug devices when not in use. Opt for energy-efficient LED bulbs and appliances. Even adjusting your thermostat by a degree or two can make a difference.
3. Ditch Single-Use Plastics:
Invest in reusable shopping bags, water bottles, and coffee cups. Say goodbye to disposable utensils and straws. These small changes can significantly reduce plastic waste.
4. Choose Sustainable Transportation:
Whenever possible, opt for walking, biking, or using public transportation. Consider carpooling or investing in an electric or hybrid vehicle if it aligns with your needs.
5. Support Local and Sustainable Food:
Frequent local farmers' markets, and choose seasonal, locally sourced produce. Reducing food miles and supporting sustainable farming practices benefit both you and the planet.
6. Unplug and Disconnect:
Set aside tech-free time to reduce screen time and energy consumption. Encourage family or friends to join you in reconnecting with nature and each other.
7. Practice Mindful Consumption:
Before making a purchase, ask yourself if it's a necessity. Invest in high-quality, durable items that will last. Choose brands with a commitment to sustainability.
8. Compost Your Kitchen Waste:
Turn food scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich compost for your garden. It's a fantastic way to reduce landfill waste and enrich your soil naturally.
9. Educate Yourself and Others:
Stay informed about environmental issues and solutions. Share your knowledge with friends and family to inspire collective action.
10. Get Involved Locally:
Engage with local environmental groups and community initiatives. Participate in clean-up events, tree planting, or sustainability workshops. Your active involvement can create positive change at the grassroots level.
Conclusion:
Remember, sustainability is a journey, not a destination. Each step you take, no matter how small, contributes to a brighter, greener future. So, start today, and together, we can make a meaningful impact. Stay tuned for more insights and tips on sustainable living from GreenLife Insights!
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misk-el-lil · 1 year
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My short doc 'Over The Garden Fence' is finally out online,  please give it a little watch if you want : ) . The observational short doc tells the story of a community garden In the suburbs of Greater Manchester. A narrow path between two houses leads to a secret garden, hidden away from the noisy hustle and bustle of the city. It is a beautiful green sanctuary and is home to many species of plants and wildlife. Lovingly cared for by a group of locals whose love for nature and dedication to caring for their little sanctuary brought them closer together.
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ebookporn · 1 year
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a-river-of-stars · 1 year
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Gundam Wing: 3x4 tries to conserve water
TROWA  Quatre is on an environmental conservation kick, so I suggested we shower together to save water.
DUO  Ohhhhh I know exactly where this is going 😏
WUFEI  *ignoring Duo*  And how’d that work out?
TROWA  The shower took three times as long as our separate showers combined would have taken and we wasted gallons upon gallons of water.
DUO  😏😏😏
WUFEI  ...which is NOT good for the environment.
TROWA  No it is not.  Quatre doesn’t want to fool around with me in the shower anymore.
DUO  Oh, dang, that sucks--
TROWA  We’re going to fool around before the shower instead 😈
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sitting-on-me-bum · 1 year
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The Milky Way, meteors and the planet Jupiter over Cape Arago State Park, Oregon Coast
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The Milky Way, meteors and the planet Jupiter over Cape Arago State Park, Oregon Coast by Diana Robinson Via Flickr: The Milky Way, meteors and the planet Jupiter over Cape Arago State Park, Oregon Coast. The lights in the distance are from the town of Bandon, Oregon.
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triggerblaze345 · 1 year
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nickysfacts · 8 days
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Happy Earth Day!🎉🌎🎉
Remember to admire and respect every creature, both big and small, today and everyday!💜
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🌸☁️🏝️
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The Urgency of National Wildlife Week: A Call to Action for Biodiversity Preservation
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whatnext10 · 7 months
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The Amazing Power of Recycling for Our Future
The Power of Recycling reminds readers how recycling can make a big impact on our environment. It also explains how recycling can save money, create jobs, and decrease drain on natural resources, saving energy, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Alaskan Tundra Recycling is a powerful tool that enables us to make a positive impact on our environment and create a sustainable future. It is a simple yet impactful action that every individual can take to contribute to the well-being of our planet.  Basically, recycling involves the process of converting waste materials into reusable materials, reducing the need for raw resources and…
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This is great: take a picture of an area you think needs restoring (or use one from wwf archives) and dress it up with wildlife stickers - rivers, ponds, trees, flowers, birds and furry friends - to bring it back to life. Then send it to decision-makers. The letter is already written for you but you are welcome to include a personal message.
I hope this will get big, time is ticking and we really need to see some action if we want a livable Earth.
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shittyalchemist · 2 years
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hot take: if you do environmental restoration without consulting local native folks, you aren’t restoring shit. native americans have been taking care of this land for thousands of years and these elitist dickweeds go in acting like land restoration and stewardship is an experimental science rather than a long-perfected art form.
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