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14/01/2024

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*Solutions*⁉️What Government Can Do?- Governments should accelerate actions to meet Global Biodiversity Framework Target...
11/01/2024

*Solutions*⁉️
What Government Can Do?
- Governments should accelerate actions to meet Global Biodiversity Framework Target 7, reducing excess nutrients in the environment through efficient nutrient recycling.
- Share information on national action plans and enhance reporting capabilities for nitrogen pollution.

Public Action:
- Advocate against nitrogen pollution.
- Modify diets to reduce meat, dairy, and egg consumption for lower emissions.
- Minimize food waste.

Private Sector and Agriculture:
- Improve nutrient management and invest in nutrient recovery from wastewater and livestock waste.
- Agriculture should embrace sustainable techniques, ensure proper disposal of animal waste, and invest in agro-ecological practices.
- The fertilizer industry should enhance nutrient recovery from wastewater.

Banking Institutions:
- Align with Principles for Responsible Banking and Investment.
- Recognize sustainability as a strategic priority.
- Invest in agro-ecological systems and nature-based solutions.

Industrial and Small-Scale Farmers:
- Embrace sustainable agriculture techniques to preserve soil fertility.
- Improve nutrient management and invest in nutrient recovery from wastewater.

Public Engagement:
- Advocate for nitrogen pollution reduction.
- Adjust dietary choices to reduce meat, dairy, and egg consumption.
Minimize food waste.
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11/01/2024

Have you ever seen this zero-consum and zero-emissions ventilation system invented 700 years ago? Vernacular architecture can teach us so much about sustainable construction🌱


*Brief History and Principle*The Miyawaki method is an afforestation technique developed by Japanese ecologist Akira Miy...
09/01/2024

*Brief History and Principle*
The Miyawaki method is an afforestation technique developed by Japanese ecologist Akira Miyawaki in the early 1970s. It involves planting fast-growing native trees and understory plants in a dense, mixed manner to simulate the layers of a natural forest. The method aims to restore native ecosystems and accelerate forest growth. It was first implemented in Japan and later adopted by Japanese corporations for projects both domestically and overseas.

The key principles of the Miyawaki method include determining native plant species for the area, improving soil quality, planting seedlings densely, and removing weeds if needed for the initial few years. The method promotes rapid growth through competition for sunlight among the dense plantings.

The technique gained popularity globally, including projects in different countries such as Jordan and Brazil. However, it has faced criticism, particularly in India, where some ecologists argue that the method doesn't necessarily deliver fully on the promise of creating "native, natural forests." They suggest that site-specific ecological factors are often overlooked, and a more tailored approach to restoration is needed.

Overall, the Miyawaki method has sparked both enthusiasm and debate in the conservation and restoration community due to its potential benefits and challenges in various contexts.




26/12/2023

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*Global CO2 Emissions Through Time (1950-2022)*Today, over 40% of emissions come from the U.S. and China‼️
22/12/2023

*Global CO2 Emissions Through Time (1950-2022)*
Today, over 40% of emissions come from the U.S. and China‼️

*Good news!👍 The Saiga antelope has been reclassified from “Critically Endangered” to “Near Threatened” in the IUCN Red ...
18/12/2023

*Good news!👍 The Saiga antelope has been reclassified from “Critically Endangered” to “Near Threatened” in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.*
a Unique specie:Esp Swollen nostrils in saigas serve as a dual-purpose adaptation. In hot, dry summers, they filter dust and cool blood, preventing overheating. In winter, the enlarged nostrils act as a radiator, warming cold air before it reaches the lungs. Seasonal adaptations also include shedding a thick winter coat for efficient thermoregulation.

*Global CO2 Emissions by Income Group*In 2019, the world’s richest 1% (with an average income of $310K) were responsible...
18/12/2023

*Global CO2 Emissions by Income Group*
In 2019, the world’s richest 1% (with an average income of $310K) were responsible for 15% of global CO₂ emissions.
The annual emissions of the 1% in 2019 canceled out the carbon savings of 1 million onshore wind turbines. In contrast, the bottom 50% (with an average income of $2,000) were responsible for only 8% of CO₂ emissions.

Cows, when grazed in tightly packed herds and allowed to move in a rotational pattern similar to their wild ancestors, p...
27/11/2023

Cows, when grazed in tightly packed herds and allowed to move in a rotational pattern similar to their wild ancestors, play a crucial role in rehabilitating prairies. This method prevents overgrazing in one area, promotes soil fertility, and mimics the natural balance that large herds of wild grazers maintained over millions of years. This approach has successfully transformed millions of acres of desert back into productive grassland, counteracting desertification and contributing to environmental restoration.

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