This is an outrageous story. A farmer donated 87 acres to a small Texas city on the condition it be used as a public park. Years later, the farmer has passed away, the city sold the land to a developer, and now it will be the site of a 135,000 square foot data center
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In 1999, a farmer gave away 87 acres of land to a small Texas town to use as a park. The town sold to a data center developer for $10 million.www.404media.co
"Not this.
Not this.
Not this.
But quiet this."
Oh fuck off...
WildCRU wins the Vice Chancellor’s ‘Making a Difference Globally’ Award!
The award recognises the exceptional work of the team, who share their expertise globally to build local capacity, support equitable livelihoods, strengthen policy, and improve human-wildlife coexistence.
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Nikolaj Bichel
WildCRU, Oxford
My wife đŸ‡ºđŸ‡¸ & I đŸ‡¬đŸ‡§ applied for a spousal visa to the UK
Our application was rejected (I'll get on to that) but first, read this statement from the rejection letter
Now imagine they are telling this to families who might have been apart for months, in extremely difficult circumstances, it's shameful
DK has had recent environment ministers who were pro-hunting but anti-nature. Looks like the new one is pro-nature and anti-hunting. I'd prefer one who is pro-nature, pro-hunting, but if I can't have that then pro-nature is a lot more important than pro-hunting.
Denmark's new government looks to be the greenest in decades. We've been saddled with farming lobbyists as environment ministers for a long time. The new environment minister is the former president of the Danish Society for Nature Conservation.
A small flicker of light in a lot of darkness.
I can't tell you how disappointed I am in my fellow academics' ability to recognize AI-writing. Someone posts a wall of text on LinkedIn that could not be more obvious AI, and not even edited to look less so, and a long list of names I recognize in conservation are all "So powerfully written!"