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Research sheds light on disruptive impact of electromagnetic noise pollution on bat migration www.bangor.ac.uk/news/2026-05...
The study, published in the journal, Science, and led by researchers at Bangor University, the University of Latvia and the University of Oldenburg, in Germany, has revealed unexpected effects of expo...
Important letter in @theguardian.com from @profpaulbehrens.bsky.social
"This is not alarmism. As the @thecccuk.bsky.social report shows, our high-grade farmland in England & Wales could collapse from 40% to just over 10% by 2050, striking at our ability to feed ourselves."
Sólo la mitad de las parejas reproductoras consiguen sacar adelante una camada, osea aproximadamente unas 150 parejas en España. Mientras la ganadería extensiva no se vaya a pique tendremos gentuza que sigue matando lobos.
Bat Conservation Trust
What would it take to achieve high prosperity and equality while remaining within planetary boundaries?
The World Inequality Lab is very excited to launch the #GlobalJusticeReport.
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Letters: Readers respond to warnings from the Climate Change Committee and the fact that heatwaves are becoming the norm
Catching the people illegally killing Britain's birds of prey - BBC film goes behind the scenes with RSPB Investigations team.
#RaptorResearch #WildlifeCrime
raptorpersecutionuk.org/2026/06/01/c...
Animal ag uses ~200× more freshwater than AI.
AI data centres are projected to use ~1 trillion litres/yr by 2028. Animal ag already consumes 228 trillion litres of blue water/yr.
Not defending AI, but this context isn't well known. I also wonder how much AI water goes to military vs. general use.
I wrote to the Guardian on the need for a Nature and National Security Bill as proposed by @zero-hour.bsky.social - national security isn't just jets and ships but whether we can feed ourselves and keep homes dry...
www.theguardian.com/environment/...