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is the Rachel Carson of our time. 50y later, raising awareness on environmental matters still encounters fierce resistance.

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The focus turns to coral.
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Ctenella is a stony coral which looks a bit like a brain. It's listed as endangered due to shrinking habitat.
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Good morning, Here is my colour for this years Divine Chocolate Fairtrade Advent Calendar plus some details. This is my 13th illustration for the Divine Advent Calendars.🎄🌍

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Day 20 A coral reef. We are in danger of losing precious reefs if we don’t do more to tackle

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Please RT: Exciting PhD with myself , & Wenbin Guo - combining computational analysis and methods development for ONT long read sequencing with genomic analysis of Amaranths (climate-resilient smallholder crops)
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In ancient times, the Tigrex during that era were bigger than the ones we see today. As the climate changed, the Tigrex species evolved and grew smaller to adapt to the changes in their environment. However, this wasn't the case for Molten Tigrex.

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Explore the programme for Season for Ex-Change, 3 weeks of online conversations, workshops and interventions for artists and arts professionals about climate action and climate justice, from 26 October – 13 November: https://t.co/dHn9PDaAIo

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I actually really love the colder climate settings, I think it comforts me because where I live it's Winter 70% of the year ❄️☃️
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There’s big expectations for this second instalment...
And don’t forget the climate and sustainability.
My today.

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Day 8- Free Day
Managed to finish up something quick for the last day! With it getting colder it made me think about how these two grew up in pretty much opposite climates ❄️💖

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'if you see me weep' 🌍🌪️🌩️🔥
fascinating talk earlier this week with and discussing their collaborative projects & the power of art to inform, challenge & inspire 🎨

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I have to say, it freaked me out at first. Of course it did. But after becoming acclimated to this occurring, it became really funny and I was almost waiting for it to happen.

Oh! His neck and chest is darker because it's usually covered by clothing. Just game model things.

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work for sale with 30% proceeds going to helping fight their upcoming legal challenge against 4 new oil wells & 20 more years of oil production at Horse Hill Surrey https://t.co/NQwcz5gse4

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Entry 14: Glacies. An extremely rare humanoid ice elemental which lives in frigid climates; their skin is COLD to the touch. Not much is known about their lives or behavior towards humans. Proceed with caution.

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This week is the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology's annual meeting. This year it's virtual.

For Thinking Thursday, Penny will walk you through the research that she's presenting to the professional community.

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'Solastalgia': Arctic inhabitants overwhelmed by new form of climate grief https://t.co/b5DneF64Ho
Solastalgia means a feeling of homesickness without ever leaving home - and for Inuit in Canada’s north it describes the psychological impact of the climate crisis

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climate has changed and so as my hjealth

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In Part II of "Architects take Climate Action!" Archinect explores the work of practitioners and educators striving to embed climate principles into their practice and organizations. Authored by

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