The RTB still canβt compel landlords to lower rent if investigators spot illegal hikes. Changes to make it possible were to be included in a new law, when first announced. But they were dropped.
The RTB still canβt compel landlords to lower rent if investigators spot illegal hikes. Changes to make it possible were to be included in a new law, when first announced. But they were dropped.
Costa Rica has shown it *IS* possible to bring back nature on a mass scale, as @thinkorswim.bsky.social outlines in this great piece.
Meanwhile in Ireland all we get is, at best, incremental change and fudging.
Why is Irish nature always just an afterthought?
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The tree pictured (Q. petraea) is a teenager, and is retaining dead leaves high up.
Nobody really knows for sure why some tree species like this rainforest oak retain dead leaves over the winter, a phenomenon called marcescence.
Could be to discourage browsing animals from eating the bare twigs, including extinct megafauna like elephants, given that it extends high up.
Trumpβs Iran War Is Right Out of Putinβs Playbook
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Yes and it flies in the face of the forestry industry that claims that trees stop drawing down carbon beyond 40 yearsβ¦ because they only measure the βboard feetβ of a tree. Instead old growth trees are like giant pumps delivering carbohydrates to their fungal partners.
Iβve spent years, decades, obsessing over the Bush Administrationβs Iraq WMD lies, writing about them, debunking them.
I can think of no lie about Iraq WMDs told by Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld et al that comes even close to the enormity and absurdity of this lie from Donald Trump.
Let's hope that Trump's war of aggression achieves what he/his fossil fuel lobby doesn't want but is needed to save life on Earth: a much faster switch to renewables, and not just in the UK.
"The stories being told about Muslims and immigrants today are the same stories that were being told about Jews a century ago."
"Learn [from the past] or repeat it: that is, and has always been, our choice."
Fish concentration camps are as bad as chicken concentration camps.
Horrendous conditions where animals are forced to live in their own shit.
No wonder extremely infectious diseases spread so easily when humans practice concentration camp farming.
Viktigt att skydda gammal skog.
The war on Iraq was, in theory, to eliminate (non-existent) weapons of mass destruction, bring democracy, and guarantee global security.
But in reality it did the exact opposite. Now we're being sold the very same lies all over again.
#Iran
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No, though I have seen an image of an orchid growing as an epiphyte in Leitrim.
I doubt youβre finding this under a monoculture forest plantation.
Globally, mycorrhizal fungal communities move roughly a billion tons of carbon per year into Earth's soils, above all in old-growth forests.
Wild, natural ecosystems are the bedrock of a healthy planet. It's time we started recognising and acting on that.
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Totally.
However, people do need to 'interfere' to reverse *human* impacts, such as controlling alien invasive species, reintroducing artificially absent native species, etc.
Otherwise, yes: just let nature get on with it!
This is 100% correct.
However, people do need to 'interfere' to reverse *human* impacts, such as controlling alien invasive species, reintroducing artificially absent native species, etc.
Otherwise, yes: just let nature get on with it!
I didn't know most orchids were epiphytic, so checked and it's absolutely true: around 70% of 18-20k orchid species around the world grow as epiphytes.
Amazing!
I didn't know most orchids were epiphytic, so googled it and you're right: around 70% of 18-20k orchid species grow as epiphytes.
Thanks for the info!
An ancient aspen tree is growing moss at the stem.
Fallen trees are covered with moss on the forest floor.
Old-growth boreal forests have so much more life in them compared to monoculture plantations. Ancient trees decay for ages on the forest floor, providing habitat for plants and animals. Vitality everywhere you look.
(Epiphytes do *not* include plants that grow on trees but are rooted in the ground, ie climbers like ivy or honeysuckle.)
Epiphytes are plants that grow on trees, and their abundance anywhere in the world indicates rainforest.
This epiphytic wood sorrel in my own place, an Irish Atlantic rainforest, is just coming into flower.
Yes, thanks!
As you may know, I'm not at all a fan of spruce in Ireland, since it creates nature-free dead zones and is highly invasive.
However, I use whatever is currently locally available and does the job.
The stakes I'm gradually replacing are larch, which turned out not to fare well in wet conditions.
As you may know, I'm not at all a fan of spruce in Ireland, since it creates nature-free dead zones and is highly invasive.
However, I use whatever is currently locally available and does the job.
The stakes I'm gradually replacing are larch, which turned out not to fare well in wet conditions.
"One should not give a poisoner medicine,
A conjurer fine apparatus, nor
A rifle to a melancholic bore."
WH Auden
Not to mention the biggest arsenal in the world to a narcissistic attention-seeker.
I visited Carrifran Wildwood myself last summer, and the scale of what has been achieved there truly has to be seen to be believed.
At least 400,000 acres is now being rewilded in Scotland: an incredible 2.1% of the whole country, and rapidly increasing all the time.
Come ON, Ireland!!
Sounds like a must-see...
Maintaining the mountain fence is tough stuff, though. All the tools and materials have to be hand-hauled up and over insanely rough terrain.
And there's always the potential for accidents!
Spring is time for replacing rotten stakes in the fence between my own place and the mountain commonage.
Satisfying work, since it's vital to protecting an emerging Atlantic rainforest ecosystem from sheep.
And *what* a view!