800 #ClimateEmergency #TallestTree

My appologies for the intrusive promo starting at 1:16 and ending at 2:48. I guess the man needs this. [how about when that enterprise goes belly-up, who will buy those very sensitive data ???]
But still the man tells a interesting story on the old giants.

"They Cut Down The World’s Tallest Tree!" [10:37 min]
by MyLifeOutdoors [Apr 19, 2025]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqECWRO5MeM

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#StopBurningThings #StopEcoside #StopThePlunder
#ClimateBreakDown #StopRapingNature

They Cut Down The World’s Tallest Tree!

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#thar #desert turning #green due to #climatechange #rainfall expansion #farming #agriculture #news

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798 #ClimateEmergency #TrumpPlans #Timber

"Trump's plan to boost timber in national forests faces backlash" [2:18 min]
by WLOS News 13

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohZPNdgzDmI

Quote by WLOSN13:
"Apr 9, 2025 #donaldtrump #trump #politics
The Trump administration wants more timber production out of America's national forests, which would make a significant impact on the Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests in the Blue Ridge mountains."
Read more:
-> wlos.com/news/local/president-donald-trump-plan-boost-timber-pisgah-nantahala-national-forests-parks-faces-backlash-blue-ridge-mountains <-

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#StopBurningThings #StopEcoside #StopThePlunder
#ClimateBreakDown #StopRapingNature

Trump's plan to boost timber in national forests faces backlash

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#Rewilding #EquadorianAmazon #RainForest
#Education

"Why we're teaching English in the Ecuadorian Amazon | VLOG" [13:51 min]
by Mossy Earth Field Notes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkzalIvzsqI

Quote by MEFN:
"Apr 21, 2025
In this vlog, Adriana joins our two new volunteers, Ben and Morgan, as they get started teaching English for rural Kichwa community in the Yasuni region."

ABOUT THIS PROJECT
We are embarking on a new journey. To help protect the most biodiverse place on Earth.
Our new project, led by our own team of biologists, will aim to protect and restore rainforest in the buffer zone of the Yasuní National Park. Located in the Amazon region of Ecuador, this rainforest is home to the highest concentration of species on the planet.
We have laid the cornerstone by purchasing 209 hectares of forest that borders the national park, securing its protection and establishing a base for our project. Together with members of the local community and local experts, we will develop solutions to stop forest degradation and kick-start forest regeneration in the area."

Learn more about this project here: -> mossy.earth/projects/wilder-yasuni <-
Become a member here: -> mossy.earth <-

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#ClimateBreakDown #StopRapingNature

Why we're teaching English in the Ecuadorian Amazon | VLOG

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797 #ClimateSolutions #BatteryDisruption

Hurray... no more lithium !
But there's more. R&D most of the time it's about the small steps and a lot of sweat.
This seems to be the giant historical leap forward.
Judge for yourself.

"5 Million Kilometers - How Sodium Batteries Are About to Crush Lithium"
by Electric Viking [Apr 22, 2025]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0JC0EERYWw

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#StopBurningThings #StopEcoside #StopThePlunder
#ClimateBreakDown #StopRapingNature

5 Million Kilometers - How Sodium Batteries Are About to Crush Lithium

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796 #ClimateSolution #TwoBirdsOneStone #Chad

"A Refugee Crisis Solved Differently"
by amillison
-----For the longer version:
---> How Refugees are Greening the Edge of the Sahara <- [10:40 min]
---> youtube.com/watch?v=jfiH9T-iR3E <-

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3WqlfA32n3U

Quote by am:
"Apr 22, 2025
In the face of one of the world’s largest refugee crises, Chad is taking a bold and unexpected approach.
Instead of temporary shelters or short-term aid, the Chadian government is providing land, giving over 1 million refugees the opportunity to grow food, build livelihoods, and contribute to restoring degraded ecosystems.
This initiative isn’t just humanitarian, it’s ecological and economic.
Refugees are using water harvesting techniques to help regenerate drylands, contribute to the Great Green Wall of Africa, and transform barren landscapes into productive farms.
Could this be a new model for global refugee response?

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurningThings #StopEcoside #StopThePlunder
#ClimateBreakDown #StopRapingNature

A Refugee Crisis Solved Differently

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#OffGrid #Homesteading #Rainwater

Strolling through what YT was offering me; I came upon the title and clicked [a genuine click bait]. And I was pleasantly surprised. It turned out to be a very philosophical esposé about the possibility of a self sustained living in a bureaucratic society.
Things like rainwater, compost toilets could be regulated [banned] by a meddling government acting out outdated regulation supposed to keep the law abiding citizens safe.

"They Made Rainwater Collection Illegal — What Comes Next?" [13:07 min]
by Project Paradise [New Zealand]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uan3QhHYF9c

Quote by PP:
"Apr 12, 2025
Henry David Thoreau, experiments in living free can't be done anywhere in the world, in many places it is illegal. I instal a rainwater fed washing machine and talk about the law.
In some parts of the world, it’s illegal to collect rainwater.
In others, using greywater from your shower to feed your garden is banned.
Composting toilets, tiny houses, and off-grid living are often restricted, heavily regulated, or outright forbidden.
All in the name of safety.
But when survival becomes regulated, you have to ask:
Are these laws protecting us — or protecting a system?
These questions aren’t new. Thinkers and rebels have been asking them for centuries:
"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone."
— Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau’s definition of wealth had nothing to do with possessions — and everything to do with freedom from them. He believed the fewer things you needed, the richer you became.
He also said:
"That government is best which governs least."
Thoreau famously refused to pay taxes that supported slavery and war, and spent a night in jail for it. His essay Civil Disobedience went on to inspire revolutionaries like Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.
"One has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws."
— Martin Luther King Jr.
"Civil disobedience becomes a sacred duty when the state becomes lawless or corrupt."
— Mahatma Gandhi
These words aren’t just history. They echo loudly today — especially for those who want to live closer to nature, with sovereignty, and on their own terms.
Thankfully, not all places are tightening their grip.
Some are letting go — or at least looking the other way.
Places like Maine, Portugal, parts of New Zealand, British Columbia, and Arizona are becoming more open to off-grid living, tiny homes, permaculture, and homesteading.
Tiny homes are being legalized.
Rainwater harvesting is encouraged.
Composting and solar power are no longer seen as fringe — but as forward-thinking.
Maybe the greatest act of rebellion isn’t protest.
Maybe it’s planting a garden.
Collecting rainwater.
Building a home no bigger than you need.

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth

They Made Rainwater Collection Illegal — What Comes Next?

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#EarthDay

If only you could comprehend the scale.…
If you think about #Gaza #Westbank #Ukraine #Sudan

"Earth Day 2025: Pale Blue Dot" [ ± 1min]
by LcvOrg

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/31EBEX6TjIw

Quote by LO:
"Apr 22, 2025
This is the only home we've ever known — what Carl Sagan called our "pale blue dot." 🌎
We have no choice but to protect it and save it. #EarthDay
Source: Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot (1994), voiced by LCV staff and family

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#StopBurningThings #StopEcoside #StopThePlunder
#ClimateBreakDown #StopRapingNature

Earth Day 2025: Pale Blue Dot

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795 #ClimateEquity #EVforTheMasses #SFBay

An interview with an optimistic youth uplifting a neighborhood.

"Making Electric Vehicles More Equitable: Irvin Rivero | Drawdown's Neighborhood: SF Bay Area" [8:20 min]
by Project Drawdown

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-LJI0kec9s

Link to acterra: "Acterra: Action for a Healthy Planet" -> acterra.org/ <-
Quote by PD:
"Aug 23, 2024 #passthemic #climatechange #climateaction
Irvin Rivero is the E-Mobility Associate at Acterra, whose work is engaging and educating local community members about the benefits of electric vehicles to accelerate the use of clean energy, reduce carbon emissions, and lower air pollution caused by conventional combustion vehicles. Through multilingual Acterra events and workshops, Irivin educates community members about clean energy incentives and shares financial resources and opportunities offered by local government and energy providers to increase the adoption of electric vehicles. Upgrading appliances, buildings, and vehicles to those that operate on clean energy instead of fossil fuels is a meaningful way to invest in climate resilience and reduce emissions. Irvin shares, "At Acterra, we focus on local climate solutions. If we can change a community by reducing carbon emissions, it's part of the solution for the whole planet." When speaking about the "doom" we may feel about the climate crisis, something that helps Irvin feel more hopeful is the power of collective action to address climate change, which starts at the individual and community level before building momentum to deliver a much bigger impact."

"The San Francisco Bay Area – home to nine counties, more than 100 cities and towns, and over 7 million people – exemplifies climate leadership, environmental justice, and innovative renewable technologies. It is a model for how cities, residents, organizations, and businesses can work together to respond to the intensifying regional impacts of climate change, from heat waves and wildfires to flooding and rising sea levels. As a global hub of diversity, culture, and technology, the Bay Area has enormous economic, social, and political power to address climate change in ways that ripple across sectors and the world. The land known as the Bay Area is the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary Native homelands of the Muwekma Ohlone, Chochenyo, Karkin, Ramaytush, Yokuts, Miwok, Southern Pomo, Kashaya, Patwin, and Mishewal Wappo."

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurningThings #StopEcoside #StopThePlunder
#ClimateBreakDown #StopRapingNature

Making Electric Vehicles More Equitable: Irvin Rivero | Drawdown's Neighborhood: SF Bay Area

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794 #ClimateSolutions #ReactionVideo #StreetDesign

On of my guilty pleasures is watching reaction videos on YT.
Basking in the praise of my own society 😘 [I'm Dutch]
Being a bit cocky I also like to write my own reactions to the reaction.
And now I share on Mastodon, how's that for a Droste-effect 🔄 ?
My comments further below.

"🇳🇱 What New York Could Learn From Amsterdam’s Streets | Teacher Paul Reacts Netherlands"
by Teacher Paul Reacts DACH-Benelux
-----original video by streetscapes:
---> What New York Could Learn From Amsterdam’s Streets <- [12:49 min]
---> youtube.com/watch?v=41WSPGunLOI <-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu_VNhhk3As

6 Lessons for teacher Paul [UK]

1st lesson: don't tell NYers what to do... The lesson, proven time and time again: create it and they will come. Create safe and fast infrastructure all over town and the bikers will show up, and be happy. [Not cultural at all, more like car brain at the helm.}

2nd lesson: Amsterdam has a long time history of POLITICAL WILL on safety and opposed, so called, faster cars. Later on public health was added to that WILL: less emission [pollution] and less noise.

3rd lesson: take traffic design seriously. That means the theory has to be adapted to new things learned. In the US, as far as I know, traffic design often works with far outdated data. And the study is averse to that adaptation. I wonder why ? Car brain ?

4th lesson; at 8:12 you did get an useful idea about the car industry's history. Why don't YOU fact check that ! Giving others your own homework, or is that what teachers do ? 😋

5th lesson: there is no one key to fix it all. not even public transport. That's a common US problem: not being able to go slow but ALL IN. Always looking for the quick and easy fix !

6th lesson: the Dutch are not skinny ! They are healthy, eaten fresh food as well as cycling.

Conclusion: What ARE the good thing of NY traffic [the point of the video], huh ? Record deadths, pollution ? Hurray !

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#StopBurningThings #StopEcoside #StopThePlunder
#ClimateBreakDown #StopRapingNature

🇳🇱 What New York Could Learn From Amsterdam’s Streets | Teacher Paul Reacts Netherlands

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