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Tag Archives: extinction
Prophesy
Republicans at the behest of Trump, have expressed an interest in extending his first term by 2 years to make up for the time “lost” due to the Mueller Report. Republicans always play the victim and sidestep accepting responsibility for their actions. Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Climate Change, Politics
Tagged Democracy, Democratic Party, extinction, Fascist, Prophesy, Republicans, Trump, Voting
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Silent Spring 2019
This morning, after coffee at my local café, I took a leisurely walk home, enjoying the cool spring day. I live in Minneapolis, a city known for its green spaces and urban wildlife. Our lakes and parkways provide green ribbons … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged bee, Biodiversity, bird, butterfly, environment, extinction, Minneapolis, minnesota, pollinator, Rachel Carso, Silent Spring
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Orchid and Flame and the Anthropocene
Last year was drought and this Spring has been wet, overcast, and cool: for now the drought is a distant memory. Anthropocene I’ve been thinking about the new epoch we are living in, the Anthropocene. It is the first historical … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Blog, Color, Nature
Tagged 2013, Anthropocene, climate change, environment, extinction, flower, Holocene, June, orchid
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