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cistacea t1_j25dhqs wrote
Reply to What's the best TV show you watched in 2022? (could have been released earlier) by VespasianTheMortal
Infinity train, Severance, and Siberia (2013)
cistacea t1_j1rbhsc wrote
Reply to comment by Leemcardhold in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
Literally decades of my dad and other older lumberjacks telling me about how the West Coast forests used to regularly burn, and forest fire prevention efforts were actually making the forest fires worse, but my mom's family, who are all very well educated and environmentally conscious laughing them all off as uneducated idiot who just want to make a buck from strip mining the Earth. And then, everybody started learning from Dr Paul hesberg about the era of megafires which completely validated everything that my dad's family had always been said.
cistacea t1_j1qiluq wrote
Reply to comment by Gastronomicus in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
, rainforest a whole different animal yeah exactly
cistacea t1_j1qijcx wrote
Reply to comment by dilletaunty in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
Watching the YouTube video "era of megafires", the long one, will totally open your eyes about why West Coast forests are too thick and they need to be thinner
cistacea t1_j1qie90 wrote
Reply to Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
Grew up in a logging family and one of the biggest frustrations that my dad always had was environmentalists kind of having theories about the way that forests work, but not really any having any firsthand knowledge due not really having spent significant time in forests. I'm glad that some research, finally, is bearing out some of the wisdom that people who work in forests have had for a long time
cistacea t1_ixelt9z wrote
Reply to Another stroll around the North End by Phat_Irish
thank you for sharing these images with us, friend
cistacea t1_jdapnf9 wrote
Reply to flaydem, oil painting by sloppjockey_ert
this is so spooky but also so beautiful. It really treads the line