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Hares and skylarks are among the most commonly seen large wildlife on UK solar farms, according to the biggest survey of the sector so far.

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Microplastics can take anywhere from 100 to 1,000 years to break down and, in the meantime, our planet and bodies are becoming more polluted with these materials every day.

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If you’ve ever enjoyed coffee, tomatoes, corn, bananas, mangoes, walnuts, chocolate, tequila or mezcal, you may just owe bats a thank-you.

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Trees and bushes planted near highways do more than improve the scenery. A new Georgia State University study finds they significantly reduce air pollution caused by motor vehicles, which has been linked to a host of illnesses

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A Swiss air quality monitoring firm on Tuesday said its latest worldwide data reveals the need for more walkable cities and a swift transition away from planet-heating fossil fuels, as just 7 out of 134 countries were found to meet global standards for dangerous air pollution.

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Although the humble sea cucumber may not look like much, it could soon be recruited to help save the world's coral reefs.

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It started with a tip from the local First Nation of a "bump on the sea floor" where the fish liked to be and led to the discovery of Canada's only known live coral reef.

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Greenpeace on Monday called for the creation of a high seas marine protected zone under a new UN treaty to secure a much wider area around Ecuador's famous Galapagos archipelago.

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Members of a global coalition on Thursday released a report detailing "significant and immediate dangers" that artificial intelligence poses to the climate emergency.

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A world-first study has found enzymes from the prickly paddy melon weed can create a sustainable alternative to cement.

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Climate change is disrupting the seasonal flow of rivers in the far northern latitudes of America, Russia and Europe.

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The current climate event known as El Niño is likely to supercharge global heating and deliver record-breaking temperatures from the Amazon to Alaska in 2024, analysis has found.

[-] sheawoodrow@kbin.social 7 points 8 months ago

@memfree As far as I understand it, ocean eels are less of a problem, but freshwater eels are in increasingly short supply. Either way, I like this as an alternative.

[-] sheawoodrow@kbin.social 3 points 11 months ago

Jack Black's first theatrical film was Bob Roberts in 1992. He was in a tv movie called Our Shining Moment in 1991. TV series debut was in The Fall Guy in 1984. First commercial was for Pitfall on Atari 2600 in 1982.

[-] sheawoodrow@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

If I could also not have played Half Life, I'd like a do-over of Black Mesa. Don't get me wrong, HL is still brilliant, but the Xen section of BM is just chef's kiss

[-] sheawoodrow@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Saber tooth tiger is the only thing on that list that actually makes sense thematically. Possibly one of the later Terror Birds would work as a theme though...

[-] sheawoodrow@kbin.social 88 points 1 year ago

Make it all quotes from the drill instructor from Full Metal Jacket.

[-] sheawoodrow@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

@lunar_parking If you're using a Chromium browser, you can install an extension called Stylus. Then go to userstyles.org and search for kbin. There are several css styles there that reskin the site in interesting ways.

[-] sheawoodrow@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

Do you mean the boost? It's like a retweet. It's mostly for cross site functionality with Mastodon.

[-] sheawoodrow@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

@akaxaka But that takes you to a feed of all the mags you're subscribed to. What I'm looking for is a menu that allows you to jump straight to a specific magazine.

[-] sheawoodrow@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

@V699 kbin comes from carabin(sp?) which is the Polish word for carbine (a type of gun)

[-] sheawoodrow@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

What happened to the Kruger Millions? My cousin used to live near the Blyde River Canyon, and he would always have a story about a new group of treasure hunters who were sure they had figured it out. Obviously, no one ever did. And then a couple years ago, some coins from the era turned up in a Swiss bank vault. So did someone find the treasure? Was it ever actually buried in South Africa at all? WHO KNOWS!

[-] sheawoodrow@kbin.social 17 points 1 year ago

Youtube is using Shorts to try to compete with TikTok in shortform video.

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