This is my favorite climate change chart. Japanese monks, aristocrats, and emperors kept meticulous records of cherry blossom festivals for 1,200 years and accidentally built the world's longest climate dataset.
This absolutely one of my favorite accounts. Hopeful and real and filled with wonderful stories of people and dogs.
I am on the Shinkansen on the way to Nagoya for the Global Biochar Exchange conference. This is a new area for me… but in 48 hours I think I’ll know alot!
The last hours of the cherry blossom season, at dusk near the office. Petals already covering the sidewalk.
The sun rising over the Land of the Rising Sun this morning.
My annual celebration of the lovely trees near the Meros office. One of my favorite seasons.
In Singapore for two weeks for agrifood events. Ready for a good night out in Chinatown.
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A great, hopeful (and seasonally appropriate) story. How the cranberry bogs in Massachusetts are being returned to wetlands. Happy Thanksgiving to all in the US!
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Cranberry farmers in Massachusetts edged out by climate change and competition have found an exit strategy — selling their land for conservation.
I thought it might be worth introducing myself here as most people might not know me and what I do.
My name is Niall and I am on a mission to save street dogs around the world.
This is me with Tina. A very special dog. This is my story…. (1/8) 🧵