Watching climate, democracy, epidemiology, and medicinal plants. Medical Botanist; SWSBM 1995. Born at 313.2 ppm CO2
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Bees and all pollinators are stunning nature’s workhorses—without them, our food sources would be very limited. #stunday #eastcoastkin #insects #bees #pollinators #gardens
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Amid laughter and hugs, they took him to fulfill a dream: to see the sea. His friends accompanied him to the shore, where happiness was reflected on his face and the waves seemed to celebrate with him.
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The stalk on the Angelica dahurica is 3 inches at the base.
Yikes! Talk about robust.
What does the tap root look like?
He's so clear and rational. Morning coffee head nodding.
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MBARI captured these views of glass squids in family Cranchiidae.
I want to talk about some of the unique adaptations these Ghosts of the Midwater have & how they're adaptive to life in the twilight waters of the mesopelagic zone (200 m to 1000 m).
(📷: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute)
Hard frost June 14, 2026.
This is red clover.
Good thing I didn't believe the weather forecast. I covered the squash and other plants. Geesh.
Climate weirding is going to require some adaptations.
"The most likely place to experience the American Dream is Denmark." Pete Buttigieg
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This is yet more insanity from the Trump regime. Commercial fishing is the most destructive thing we do to the ocean.
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Scientists who recently piloted a submersible to a remote spot in the southeastern Indian Ocean have identified one of the largest and deepest whale graveyards containing hundreds of fossils, including one representing a previously unknown species.
Researchers found a huge whale graveyard dating back millions of years, with fossils, modern carcasses and deep-sea scavengers, some of which may be new to science.