A new study involving more than 100 scientists from across the globe and the largest forest database yet assembled estimates that there are about 73,000 tree species on Earth, including about 9,200 species yet to be discovered. The global estimate is about 14% higher than the current number of known tree species. Most of the […]
Rainforest Destruction
Earth On ‘Sad Trajectory Toward Sixth Mass Extinction’ Scientists Warn by Andrea Germanos
There’s a human-caused extinction crisis underway — probably the start of the sixth mass extinction — and denial or indifference to this planetary crisis is “an abrogation of moral responsibility,” according to scientists behind a new study. There’s a human-caused extinction crisis underway — probably the start of the sixth mass extinction — and denial […]
E. O. Wilson (June 10, 1929 – December 26, 2021) (Text and Videos)
Edward Osborne Wilson, University Research Professor Emeritus at Harvard, Is The Guiding Force That Shapes The Mission Of The E. O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation. In his long career, he has transformed his field of research—the behavior of ants—and applied his scientific perspective and experience to illuminate the human circumstance, including human origins, human nature, and […]
Introduced Birds Are Not Replacing Roles Of Human-Caused Extinct Species: Study by University College London
Human-caused bird extinctions are driving losses of functional diversity on islands worldwide, and the gaps they leave behind are not being filled by introduced (alien) species, finds a new study led by UCL and University of Gothenburg researchers. The study, published in Science Advances, shows how human impacts such as habitat destruction and climate change […]
Universal Declaration For The Future Of Humanity by Hardwick Alliance for Real Ecology
Empowering The Sovereign Peoples Of The World To Stop Global Totalitarianism, Corporate-Driven Ecocide And Unlawful Debt-Slavery By Implementing Solutions That Embrace Truth, Freedom, Justice And Prosperity For All Whilst Engaging The Common Sense And Human-Scale Values Of Real Ecology To Protect Our Precious Home, The Earth. This Universal Declaration is for every sovereign human being […]
The Hardwick Alliance For Real Ecology (HARE)
‘Holistic in outlook, pragmatic in action’HARE was formed in February 2020 at Hardwick House, Whitchurch-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, with the task of creating a united and purposeful front to expose, challenge and reverse our present deeply oppressive, corrupted and degraded political and economic systems. Our country’s ancient freedoms are now under threat like never before as […]
Study Shows Impacts Of Deforestation And Forest Burning On Biodiversity In The Amazon by Daniel Stolte
A new study, co-authored by University of Arizona researchers and published in the Sept. 1 issue of Nature, provides the first quantitative assessment of how environmental policies on deforestation, along with forest fires and drought, have impacted the diversity of plants and animals in the Amazon. Researchers used records of more than 14,500 plant and […]
Birds Of Prey Face Global Decline From Habitat Loss, Poisons by Christina Larson
Despite a few high-profile conservation success stories—like the dramatic comeback of bald eagle populations in North America—birds of prey are in decline worldwide. A new analysis of data from the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and BirdLife International found that 30% of 557 raptor species worldwide are considered near threatened, vulnerable or endangered […]
Earth’s ‘Vital Signs’ Worsening As Humanity’s Impact Deepens by Patrick Galey
“Policies to combat the climate crisis or any other symptoms should address their root cause: human overexploitation of the planet.” They said increasing ocean deoxygenation and warming waters were threatening warm-water coral reefs, upon which half a billion people rely for food, income and storm protection. Both ocean heat and global sea levels set new […]
Creepy Joe’s Jewish Family And Cabinet by Mark R. Elsis
As you read this short piece, remember, Jews are only 1 in 500 people on earth. The chance of these 28 Jews to be in the most important positions in the United States government, well, that’s impossible. But yet it has happened through a coup d’etat. With a blatantly stolen election, these 28 conniving Jews, […]
An Ecologist’s New Book Gets At The Root Of Trees’ Social Lives by Cori Vanchieri
In ‘Finding the Mother Tree,’ Suzanne Simard recounts discovering forests’ hidden networks. Opening Suzanne Simard’s new book, Finding the Mother Tree, I expected to learn about the old growth forests of the Pacific Northwest. I had an inkling that Simard, a forest ecologist at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, would walk through her […]
Deforestation Darkening The Seas Above World’s Second Biggest Reef by University of Southampton
Converting Central American tropical forests into agricultural land is changing the color and composition of natural material washing into nearby rivers, making it less likely to decompose before it reaches the ocean, a new Southampton-led study has shown. The flow of dissolved organic material, such as soil, from land to the oceans plays an important […]
Only 3 Percent Of Earth’s Land Hasn’t Been Marred By Humans by Jonathan Lambert
Human activity has had a far-ranging impact on the numbers and abundance of other species. The Serengeti looks largely like it did hundreds of years ago. Lions, hyenas and other top predators still stalk herds of wildebeests over a million strong, preventing them from eating too much vegetation. This diversity of trees and grasses support […]
Delve Into The History Of The Fight For Earth’s Endangered Creatures by Sarah Zielinski
The book Beloved Beasts chronicles past conservation efforts and explores how to keep moving forward. On October 29, 1929, a date best remembered for the infamous Black Tuesday stock market crash, socialite and amateur bird watcher Rosalie Edge attended a meeting of the National Association of Audubon Societies. She was there to ask whether it […]
Economic Benefits Of Protecting Nature Now Outweigh Those Of Exploiting It, Global Data Reveal by University of Cambridge
The economic benefits of conserving or restoring natural sites “outweigh” the profit potential of converting them for intensive human use, according to the largest-ever study comparing the value of protecting nature at particular locations with that of exploiting it. The findings, published in the journal Nature Sustainability, come just weeks after a landmark report by […]
Over 80% Of Atlantic Rainforest Remnants Have Been Impacted By Human Activity by Karina Toledo
Atlantic Rainforest remnants in Brazil are strung along its long coastline. The biome once covered 15% of Brazil, totaling 1,315,460 km². Only 20% of the original area is now left. The fragments are of varying sizes and have different characteristics. The IB-USP group set out to show how the loss of late-successional species correlated with […]
Continued Plundering Of Nature Will Lead To Total Ecosystem – And Economic – Collapse by Andrea Germanos
A new 600-page review commissioned by Britain’s treasury argues that nothing short of a coordinated, large-scale global recovery plan will bring Earth’s ecosystem back from the brink of collapse. The 600-page review was commissioned by Britain’s Treasury and authored by Partha Dasgupta, professor emeritus of economics at the University of Cambridge, who wrote that gross […]
Life In Syntropy by Agenda Gotsch (15:28)
Life In Syntropy by Agenda Gotsch (15:28) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/kNUKmly1bex6
Capitalism Is Double-Billing Us by Jonathan Cook (Text and Video)
[One of the most important articles I have ever read.] We Pay From Our Wallets Only For Our Future To Be Stolen From UsHere is a word that risks deterring you from reading on much further, even though it may hold the key to understanding why we are in such a terrible political, economic and […]
Gates Grows Global Ag Empire, Expands Large-Scale Biopiracy by Vandana Shiva
Agriculture is the culture of the land. Respecting and caring for the land has sustained societies over thousands of years. Diversity of agricultural systems have evolved in different ecological climates and across diverse biomes – from mountains to coastal areas, from deserts to rainforests. https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/gates-global-agriculture
“Oneness vs. The 1%” Dr. Vandana Shiva Interviewed by Dr. Joseph Mercola (1:10:03)
“Oneness vs. The 1%” Dr. Vandana Shiva Interviewed by Dr. Joseph Mercola (1:10:03) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/EpNIIS9vmw9Z
Oneness Versus The 1% (Text and Video) by Dr. Joseph Mercola and Vandana Shiva, Ph.D.
In “Oneness vs. the 1%: Shattering Illusions, Seeding Freedom,” Vandana Shiva, Ph.D., argues that the ultra-wealthy elite are responsible for a majority of the environmental, financial and health crises currently facing us. https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2020/10/18/vandana-shiva-oneness-versus-the-1.aspx
The Great Reset – The Way Of The Future by Cliche Guevara (1:12:59)
The Great Reset – The Way Of The Future by Cliche Guevara (1:12:59) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/Kv6c1N8t0woC Cliche Guevara https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfFkiq3CUfrC6Fq3h-FuuWQ
Agriculture And Fossil Fuels Are Driving Record-High Methane Emissions by Maria Temming
Africa and Asia have seen releases of the heat-trapping gas surge In 2017, human activities pumped about 364 million metric tons of methane into the atmosphere, compared with 324 million tons per year, on average, in the early 2000s. About half of that 12 percent increase was the result of expanding agriculture and landfills, while […]
World Population Set To Shrink Rapidly Triggering ‘Radical Power Shift’, Warns New Bombshell Report
The Lancet has just published its ‘Global Burden of Disease Study’ which cites an accelerated decline in fertility rates across the developed world in coming decades. The report predicts that the world population will peak in 2064 at 9.7 billion people, before dropping precipitously to 8.8 billion by 2100. https://www.rt.com/news/494782-world-population-shrink-radical-shift