#StopBurnigThings

2024-10-14

497 #ClimateSolutions #Cities #CarInfrastructure

In the Netherlands 'we' study before we build. [We're frugal]
And we do that with the right mindset: not just cars but flow. Everybody happy.
And doing it that way we take care of the planet AND our happiness.
Our freedom of movement is far bigger than the US !

"Shutup About Road Capacity" [12:28 min]
by Build the Lanes

youtube.com/watch?v=kqOxBZJ6c1

Quote by BtL:
"Oct 10, 2024
Road capacity in cities doesn't matter. But intersections do"

#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-13

496 #ClimateAnswers #PeterKalmus

"Climate Scientist Answers Earth Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED"
by WIRED

youtube.com/watch?v=GR46_ohNh9

Quote by W:
"Oct 25, 2022
Climate scientist Dr. Peter Kalmus answers the internet's burning questions about our planet. Are there any other planets we can live on yet? Why is the coral reef dying? How does the carbon cycle work? How much longer until Florida is underwater? Dr. Kalmus answers all these questions and much more."

#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-13

495 #ClimateSolutions #Cities #CyclingInfrastructure

This guy drive in a foreign city and posts a review on YT.
In this video he drives around Eindhoven,
and he wonders why, in a country with more bicycles than people, he doesn't hit any cyclists ! 😖 😖 😖

"I Investigate How Netherlands Deals With SO MANY Cyclists" [8:43 min]
by Driving School TV

youtube.com/watch?v=YNb19EP1XU

#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-13

494 #ClimateSolution #BigOilCleanUp #Longer

What happens when BigOil is not accountable ?
3,000,000 mines left.

"The Biggest Problem you've never heard of - and how to fix it." [12:09 min]
by JerryRigEverything

youtube.com/watch?v=m8QWxJhna8

Quote by JRE:
"Sep 28, 2024 #EcoFlowDELTA3Plus #EcoFlow #EcoFlowRIVER3
We've stabbed the planet over 3 million times... and its time to do some fixin'. Unlock next-level power for every scenario with EcoFlow's new DELTA 3 and RIVER 3 series!" Yeah Yeah This is promotion !

#CapitalismIsFailingYou
#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-13

493 #ClimateSolution #BigOilCleanUp #Short

#CapitalismIsFailingYou : when the oil runs dry, quit and run.
over 3 million abandonned wells leak #Methane and other toxic gasses in the air.
Jerry rigs one.
Longer version coming up.

"The problem goes deeper than you think..."
by JerryRigEverything

youtube.com/shorts/BPQ1x9ra5js

#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-13

#Greenland #CptWatsonTrial #Message

"Paul's Message from Prison" [0:53 min]
by Captain Paul Watson Foundation

youtube.com/watch?v=JqeugeS3AW

Quote by CPWF:
"Oct 7, 2024
🌊 Paul's Message from Prison 🌊
Despite being unjustly detained, Captain Paul Watson remains resolute in his mission to protect our oceans. From his prison cell, he sends this powerful message."

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-11

492 #ClimateEmergency #HappyNews

"The UK no longer uses coal power!" [ < 1 min]
by SimonClark

youtube.com/shorts/yGLy6r_VkAE

#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-11

491 #ClimateEmergencies #SeaLevelsRising

It's not about a few inches [2.54 cm] in some 300 years, you dummyTrump ! đŸ€Ą đŸ€Ą

It's about 3 feet [0.9144 mtr] in 25 years !
You can't build levies that high that fast, let alone put a finger in it.
And those figures are according to optimistic projections of temperatures rising.
Dependent on several factors; like tipping points, still growing emissions, it is more likely to be higher and faster.
This is a rather optimistic [US} video. Most graphs shown are about 2 or 3 degrees rising. Or is this some imperial/metris thing they are struggling with ?

"What Will Our World Look Like at 4 Degrees?" [13:10 min]
by PBS Terra

youtube.com/watch?v=dFqR7gj32k

Quote by PBST:
" Oct 10, 2024
Hurricane Helene and Milton are painful reminders that our oceans are changing. Warmer ocean waters are acting on higher sea levels, causing catastrophic damage to our coastal communities. And what’s scarier is that the sea level rise we’ve witnessed over the past 30 years is nothing compared to what we’ll see in our lifetimes.
In this episode, we take a peek at brand-new flood imagery created by Climate Central’s FloodVision team - imagery that shows just what our coastal communities will look like in 2050, 2100 and beyond. And we’ll uncover detailed maps showing just what our coastlines will look like as the seas rise. So stay tuned to see if your home is on these maps, and what we can do to lessen the impacts in the future.
Weathered is a show hosted by weather expert Maiya May and produced by Balance Media that helps explain the most common natural disasters, what causes them, how they’re changing, and what we can do to prepare."

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-10

490 #ClimateEmergency #AlGore

"Al Gore thought stopping climate change would be hard. But not this hard."
by Kate Yoder for Grist [Oct 07, 2024] [Audio avialable]

grist.org/politics/al-gore-cli

Quotes:
"Gore has been talking about carbon emissions for more than 40 years. Now he includes a "hope budget."

"At a congressional hearing on the greenhouse effect in 1981, Al Gore, then a member of the House of Representatives from Tennessee, remarked that it was hard to come to terms with the fact that rising carbon dioxide emissions could radically alter our world. “Quite frankly, my first reaction to it several years ago was one of disbelief,” he said. “Since then, I have been waiting patiently for it to go away, but it has not gone away.”

"More than four decades later, the problem still hasn’t resonated with many of them, even as the devastating weather changes scientists warned about have become reality. Wildfires have turned towns to ash, and the rains unleashed by storms like Hurricane Helene have left even so-called climate havens like Asheville, North Carolina, in a post-apocalyptic state, with power lines tossed around like spaghetti."

"So he isn’t exactly surprised that the issue is on the back burner this election season. When asked about their plans to fight climate change in the presidential debate last month, Vice President Kamala Harris assured voters she wasn’t against fracking for natural gas, while former President Donald Trump went on a tangent about domestic vehicle manufacturing."

"..Roger Revelle, a climate scientist who had played a pivotal role in setting up experiments to measure rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. It was the 1960s,./\..Gore was stunned by the evidence Revelle presented, but “never imagined for a second that it would take over my life.”
link to the study:
-> acs.org/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/keeling-curve.html <-

"He’s spent the decades since advocating for climate action. As vice president under President Bill Clinton in the 1990s, he unsuccessfully pushed to pass the Kyoto Protocol, the first international attempt to push countries to limit their greenhouse gas emissions. Six years after he lost the presidential election to George W. Bush in 2000, An Inconvenient Truth, the documentary that turned his traveling climate change slideshow into a hit"

"...why climate change is politically contentious in the first place. “Even when Pope Francis, for goodness’ sake, speaks out on it, they attack him and say that he’s meddling in partisanship.” If there’s anyone to blame for polarization, he said, it’s the fossil fuel industry, which has tried to take control of the conversation about climate change."

“This is the most powerful and wealthiest business lobby in the history of the world, and they spare no effort and no expense to try to block any progress,” Gore said. “Whoever sticks his or her head up above the parapet draws fire from fossil fuel polluters, and they use their legacy networks of economic and political power to try to block any solutions of any sort that might reduce the consumption of fossil fuels.”

"..he says he’s learned a few things. You have to keep in mind a “time budget” that people will give you to speak with them, as well as a “complexity budget” so that you avoid dumping facts and numbers onto people. Finally, he says, you need to allot a “hope budget” so they don’t get too overwhelmed and depressed."

"Gore sees signs that things are moving in the right direction. Last year, 86 percent of new electricity generation installed worldwide came from renewables, for example. Not to mention that Congress, where climate legislation had long gone to die, finally managed to pass a landmark climate law in 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act, which aims to drastically trim U.S. emissions through green incentives and rebates."

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-09
2024-10-09

488 #ClimatePolitics #USpolitics #Elections

A somewhat longer, but very informative, panel discussion on the US election and the impact on the health of the planet and the #ClimateEmergency in general.

"How the US election could change our climate - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service" [17:49 min]
by BBC World Service

youtube.com/watch?v=l8d8bp7KpJ

Quote by BBCWS:
"Oct 4, 2024 The Global Story
In the second of our pre-election series we look at America and... climate change. How could Kamala Harris or Donald Trump shape the global response to the climate crisis?
As one of the world’s largest producers of fossil fuels and carbon emissions, the US plays a pivotal role in addressing climate change. The environmental policies of the next president could reshape American industry and the economy, while influencing the global fight against climate change.
Sumi Somaskanda speaks to the BBC’s climate editor Justin Rowlatt and Carl Nasman, who covers US climate issues for the BBC."

time stamps
00:00 Introduction
01:13 Climate change is affecting more Americans
03:12 How Trump and Harris speak about climate change
04:44 Kamala Harris' climate policy tightrope
05:30 Donald Trump's likely climate policies
07:37 Green jobs in the United States
09:49 The global impact of American policy
10:22 Comparing Biden administration to Trump's first term
12:24 Climate summit to be held just six days after election
13:19 What voters think about climate policy
14:23 Could it be too late?

#VoteBlue #UpAndDownTheBallot #ImWithHer
#TakeCareForEarth #StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-09

487 #ClimateEmergency #WaterCalamity

"Global Water Woes the 'Canary in the Coal Mine' for Climate Calamity: WMO"
by Olivia Rosane for Common Dreams [Oct 7, 2024] [bird video included]

commondreams.org/news/wmo-wate

Quotes:
"As a result of rising temperatures, the hydrological cycle has accelerated. It has also become more erratic and unpredictable, and we are facing growing problems of either too much or too little water," the WMO lead said."

"The climate crisis is destabilizing the world's water cycle, depriving millions of people of the freshwater resources they need while inundating others with deadly and catastrophic floods."

That's the picture painted by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)'s third-ever State of Global Water Resources report, released on Monday, which found that 2023 was the driest year for the world's rivers in more than three decades.
link to the study:
-> commondreams.org/news/wmo-water-report <-

"A total of 3.6 billion people struggle to access sufficient water for at least one month per year, according to U.N. Water, and this number is projected to swell to over 5 billion by 2050. In 2023, which was also the hottest year on record, river catchment areas around the world were at their driest in 33 years."

"Another threat to freshwater access is the melting of glaciers. In 2023, the world's glaciers lost their greatest amount of mass in 50 years at over 600 metric gigatons of water../\.."The worldwide loss of glacier volume, equivalent to 600 gigatons of water according to the latest WMO report, is alarming," said report contributor Robert Reinecke of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. "It is the greatest loss we have witnessed in the past five decades."

"Africa saw the deadliest flooding, with Storm Daniel causing a dam collapse in Libya that killed more than 11,000 people in September 2023. Also hard hit were the Greater Horn of Africa, Congo, Rwanda, Mozambique, and Malawi."

"As a result of rising temperatures, the hydrological cycle has accelerated," Saulo said. "It has also become more erratic and unpredictable, and we are facing growing problems of either too much or too little water. A warmer atmosphere holds more moisture which is conducive to heavy rainfall. More rapid evaporation and drying of soils worsen drought conditions."

"Far too little is known about the true state of the world's freshwater resources," Saulo said. "We cannot manage what we do not measure. This report seeks to contribute to improved monitoring, data-sharing, cross-border collaboration, and assessments."

"To tackle this crisis, we must invest more resources into protecting and restoring our freshwater ecosystems.
Healthy rivers, lakes, and wetlands do so much more than provide water—they are our best defense against the worsening impacts of climate change and play a crucial role in ensuring food and water security while also reversing nature loss," Guli wrote on social media."

#TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-07

#USpolitics #Trump #BigOil #Helene

"After Posing With Hurricane Victims, Trump Heads to Big Oil Fundraisers in Texas"
by Edward Carver for Common Dreams

commondreams.org/news/trump-bi

Quotes:
"Hosting a fundraiser with Big Oil CEOs while we're still counting the bodies from Hurricane Helene is like hosting a fundraiser with the NRA in the midst of a school shooting," said climate campaigner Jamie Henn."

"Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump reportedly planned to attend two fundraisers in Texas with Big Oil executives on Wednesday, just two days after visiting hurricane-ravaged Georgia, drawing criticism from experts who said that the former president was beholden to the very industry that's driving an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events."

""Hosting a fundraiser with Big Oil CEOs while we're still counting the bodies from Hurricane Helene is like hosting a fundraiser with the [National Rifle Association] in the midst of a school shooting," Jamie Henn, the founder and director of Fossil Free Media, told Common Dreams in a statement."

""Trump's Project 2025 agenda is only going to increase climate disasters like Hurricane Helene by pumping ever more greenhouse gas pollution into our atmosphere," Henn added. "He's consistently put polluters over people and it would only get worse in a second term."

""These fundraisers confirm Donald Trump and JD Vance are fully bought by the oil and gas industry that's harming communities and driving the climate crisis that's supercharging storms like Helene," Rees told Common Dreams in a separate statement. "Their empty promises about clean air and clean water ring hollow with these greedy cash grabs from the corporate executives most responsible for climate disaster."

"In April, Trump made a quid pro quo offer to Big Oil executives during a gathering at his Mar-a-Lago club, telling them to give him $1 billion in contributions in exchange for environmental deregulation if he retook office, according toThe Washington Post, which broke the story in May."

"Trump has long denied that climate change is a real phenomenon, and he's added to a long history of baseless, unscientific claims in the past week. On Thursday, he asserted, without explanation, that nuclear warming, rather than global heating, was "the warming that you're going to have to be very careful with." On Tuesday, he said that under what he called a "green new scam," Democrats were going to take down all the buildings in Manhattan and rebuild them without windows."

"Preliminary analysis shows that the climate crisis contributed to the devastation in the Southeast, which faced an "astronomical" level of rainfall. Deanne Criswell, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) administrator, said the warm temperatures over the Gulf of Mexico helped strengthen Hurricane Helene."

"People are asking who is going to pay the costs of these disasters and Harris is well setup to provide a crisp and clear answer: Make polluters pay," he added."

""This is an opportunity for Kamala Harris and [Democratic vice presidential nominee] Tim Walz to show a clean contrast by laying out plans to confront the Big Oil," he said. "We must break the dirty energy cycle by ending fossil fuel subsidies and advancing a managed phaseout of fossil fuels with a just transition."

"Trump was heavily criticized for the lackluster federal response to Hurricane Maria, a storm that devastated Puerto Rico in 2017. An inspector general's report later found the Trump administration had unnecessarily delayed $20 billion in aid to the U.S. territory."

#VoteBlue #UpAndDownTheBallot #ImWithHer
#TakeCareForEarth #StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-07

486 #ClimatePolitics #Harris #IndigenousPeople

"Indigenous voters worry a Harris presidency means endangering sacred lands"
by Taylar Dawn Stagner for Grist [Oct 07, 2024]

grist.org/indigenous/indigenou

Quotes:
"The minerals beneath tribal lands are crucial to the clean-energy transition."

"Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris: “She is the right person at the right time to be our country’s 47th president!” The voice belonged to Governor of the Gila River Indian Community Stephen Roe Lewis, a tribal leader who helped resolve long overdue water rights in the state for the tribe last year. “Skoden!”

"...running mate Tim Walz, Vice President Harris took the stage, saying she would “always honor tribal sovereignty and respect tribal self-determination,”.../\...she maintains that she will work to secure America’s industrial future by investing in clean energy — but clean-energy development often negatively impacts sites on federal lands that are sacred to Indigenous peoples."

"The Biden-Harris administration has been one of the most supportive of Native peoples, investing millions of dollars of federal funding for climate resilience and green energy initiatives."

"Almost 80 miles east of the Arizona rally, a sacred site is in danger. Oak Flat, a swath of national forest land in the high desert, has been an important spiritual site for tribes like the San Carlos Apache for centuries, and is used for ceremonies and gathering medicines like sage, bear root, and greasewood. Yet the area is under threat — Rio Tinto, an international mining company, has been fighting to put a copper mine there for more than a decade."

"To reach its goal of 80 percent renewable energy generation by 2030, and carbon-free electricity five years after that, the U.S. needs big investments and robust policy support."

"most of the minerals needed for the energy transition are located within 35 miles of away from tribal communities, on lands originally stolen from them."

#VoteBlue #UpAndDownTheBallot #ImWithHer
#TakeCareForEarth #StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-07

485 #ClimatePolitics #Trump #IndigenousPeople

"What a second Trump presidency could mean for Indigenous peoples"
by Anita Hofschneider for Grist [Oct 03, 2024] [Audio available]

grist.org/indigenous/second-tr

Quotes:
"Under the Biden-Harris administration, tribes got more of a say in Congress and tons more funding. A Trump-Vance win could upend that."

"When Indigenous community organizer Jade Begay, Tesuque Pueblo and Diné, found out that Donald Trump had won the election in November 2016, she was en route to Standing Rock from New Mexico to protest the Dakota Access pipeline."

"...years of opposition by Indigenous activists like Begay, who had filed lawsuits against the pipeline and then withstood freezing temperatures and armed police to block its construction after their legal challenges failed."

"But the moment Begay learned of Trump’s victory, sitting in a ramen shop in Colorado on her way north from New Mexico, she realized that win would be short-lived.
On January 24, 2017, just four days after his presidential inauguration, Donald Trump signed an executive order to speed up the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline and pave the way for the 1,172-mile pipeline to go online just five months later."

"Trump rolled back the Bears Ears Monument by 85 percent to open up the area for drilling, prompting lawsuits from Indigenous-led groups. He pushed forward the Keystone XL pipeline, again ignoring Native opposition. He sought to open up parts of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for drilling despite opposition from Indigenous groups such as the Gwich’in Steering Committee and Cultural Survival."

"...border wall construction in Guadalupe Canyon, Arizona, harmed the Tohono O’odham Nation’s 10,000-year-old sacred burial ground.../\...to remove land from the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe in New England, the first such move in several decades since the Termination Era."

"Daniel Cardenas from the National Tribal Energy Association said he appreciated the Trump administration’s support for tribes that wanted to pursue oil and gas production, and thought the Biden-Harris administration was too singularly focused on green energy.
But Indigenous environmental advocates, like Gussie Lord, a citizen of Oneida Nation and managing attorney of the Tribal Partnerships Program at Earthjustice, felt like they were overwhelmed during the Trump administration as they watched environmental regulations and commitments like the Paris Agreement fall one after the other."

"To Lord, Trump’s first term was packed with “real backwards-looking actions and a real backwards approach to tribal issues.”

#VoteBlue #UpAndDownTheBallot #ImWithHer
#TakeCareForEarth #StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-06

484 #ClimateEmergency #JetStreamChange

"The shifting jet stream has magnified wildfires and plagues. What’s next?"
by Kate Yoder for Grist [Oct 4, 2024] [Audio available]

grist.org/science/jet-stream-s

Quotes:
"New research shows that the patterns of Earth’s high winds have led to serious problems on the ground."

"When the bubonic plague reached England in the summer of 1348../\..and London’s streets were a cesspit, ringed by overcrowded, poorly ventilated homes. The conditions high in the atmosphere were also conducive for an epidemic."
"The jet stream, the band of winds that sails above Europe, had shifted dramatically northward, bringing two years of cool, damp summers that sent people indoors, where disease spreads easily. By 1350, the Black Death had killed around a third of England’s population, if not more."

"A recent study in the journal Nature shows that when the summer jet stream over Europe veers north or south of its usual path, it brings weather extremes that can exacerbate epidemics, ruin crop harvests, and feed wildfires."
link to the 'Nature' study:
-> nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07985-x <-

"“The jet stream has caused these extreme conditions for 700 years in the past without greenhouse gases,” said Ellie Broadman, a co-author of the study and a researcher at the University of Arizona. “To me, that’s a little scary, to think about the compound effects of simply adding more heat to the atmosphere and imagining how those extremes might get more extreme in the future.”

"“The big challenge now is to work out how we can really use this new information to test and improve our climate models, and to make more confident predictions about how the jet [stream] might vary in the future,” Tim Woollings, a climate science professor at the University of Oxford who wrote a book about the jet stream, said in an email."

"That same kind of stalling pattern might have worsened the devastating floods in Central Europe in September, causing Storm Boris to get stuck and dump rain over the same area for days, leading to some of the heaviest rainfall the region has ever seen. Across countries including Poland, the Czech Republic, and Romania, the storm led to at least two dozen deaths and caused billions of euros in damage."

"Tracking the jet stream’s movement back to Medieval times wasn’t a simple process. The researchers knew that when the jet stream shifts north, it leads to cold, wet summers in the British Isles, and hot, dry ones in the Balkans and the Mediterranean../\..“The very wonderful, convenient thing about working in Europe is that people have been writing things down for a very long time,” Broadman said. “Like, monks in Ireland for centuries and centuries have been writing things down about famine and epidemics.”

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-05

#USpolitics #Helene #StrangeBlueMass

"Weather radar showed a strange blue mass in the eye of Hurricane Helene. What was it?"
by Benji Jones for vox

vox.com/down-to-earth/374541/h

Quotes:
"A stunning image shows birds trapped inside the eye of Hurricane Helene."

"Birds are incredible navigators, capable of traveling thousands of miles each year to the same location. But sometimes even they end up in the wrong place at the wrong time — like inside a hurricane."

"Helene was a massive storm when it traveled across the Gulf of Mexico earlier this week. Seabirds likely fled the storm’s extreme winds — which reached 140 miles per hour — and ended up in the eye, where it’s calm. Once inside, they essentially got trapped, unable to pierce through the fierce gusts of the eye wall."

"Storms like Helene can blow seabirds like petrels, jaegers, and frigatebirds far inland. Exhausted, they end up in unfamiliar habitats where they can’t easily find food. “It’s a challenging situation,” said Andrew Farnsworth, a bird migration expert at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. “We know that birds do die in these things.”

"Though remarkable, it’s not uncommon for birds and insects to get trapped inside the eye of tropical cyclones, according to research by Matthew Van Den Broeke, a professor of earth and atmospheric sciences at the University of Nebraska Lincoln."

"Hurricanes like Helene can also substantially impact fall migration, when several billion birds migrate south ahead of winter. A map of migration from Thursday night, when Helene made landfall, shows that millions of birds were migrating west of the storm in places like Texas and Louisiana, but few if any were moving through Florida."

"When skies clear after a storm, however, birds resume their migration en masse, Farnsworth said. “After the storm passes, we see these big explosions of birds at night,” he told me."

"“They’ve adapted to this, they’ve evolved with it,” Farnsworth said. “Yes, storms are getting more extreme. But birds know how to deal with these things.”

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-05

#Spolitics #Helene #ChimneyRock #NC

"'Unbelievable': Chimney Rock Homes Torn Apart Following Hurricane Helene" [ < 1 min]
by abc7NY

youtube.com/shorts/x-eJRRVqc00

#VoteBlue #UpAndDownTheBallot #ImWithHer
#StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-05

#USpolitics #Helene #Why

Quick lesson. If you still feel like denying.

"Have hurricanes always caused this much rain?" [ < 1 min]
by pbsterra

youtube.com/shorts/Act0Q7zJYls

#VoteBlue #UpAndDownTheBallot #ImWithHer
#TakeCareForEarth #StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

2024-10-04

#USpolitics #Helene #NotOnlyUSA

Thailand; Haiti, China; Kenia; and many other places.
Not all those places have the GDP the US has.
Not all those countries have the real culpritts [ #BigOil ] in house, and the resources to prosecute them and let them pay.
,
"Elephants escape rising flood water in Thailand" [ < 1 min]
by CNN

youtube.com/shorts/QuIFlp8OKTs

#TakeCareForEarth #StopBurnigThings #StopEcoside

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