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Peter Brown

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rmtrr.bsky.social
Another excellent example of “break shit and fuck the consequences” of this fucking administration…
firescar.bsky.social
Our op-ed in the Santa Fe New Mexican today highlights the potential losses from closure of the nine US Forest Service Regional Offices, namely local leadership knowledge and capacity, experienced people, and priceless documentary records: www.santafenewmexican.com/opinion/my_v...
The legacy lost when Forest Service offices shut down
After 117 years of operation, the U.S. Forest Service’s Southwest Regional Office in Albuquerque is closing by order of the secretary of agriculture. Since 1908, this office has directed the
www.santafenewmexican.com
rmtrr.bsky.social
In England do they call it a froot?
rmtrr.bsky.social
“I’ve never wished a man dead, but I’ve read some obituaries with great pleasure.” Clarence Darrow
rmtrr.bsky.social
Good article, but wildfire is never “preventable”; all of the management strategies outlined will never stop wildfire from burning at some point, but will “mitigate” severe effects and damage to human infrastructure. But fire itself is inevitable in these ecosystems; best accept that fact.
politico.eu
The dramatic images from wildfires tearing through Spain and Portugal year after year have become a mainstay of Europe’s increasingly blistering summers.

But experts say that most of the damage is, in fact, preventable — if only authorities at regional, national and European levels would act.
Wildfires are preventable. So why does the Iberian Peninsula keep burning?
Governments can’t use climate change as an excuse for failing to take preventive measures, scientists say.
ow.ly

Reposted by: Peter Brown

politico.eu
The dramatic images from wildfires tearing through Spain and Portugal year after year have become a mainstay of Europe’s increasingly blistering summers.

But experts say that most of the damage is, in fact, preventable — if only authorities at regional, national and European levels would act.
Wildfires are preventable. So why does the Iberian Peninsula keep burning?
Governments can’t use climate change as an excuse for failing to take preventive measures, scientists say.
ow.ly
rmtrr.bsky.social
‘Bout g-damn time!!
briantylercohen.bsky.social
@gavinnewsom.bsky.social: "God damnit. Enough. Democrats, stop being weak. Step up. These guys have been dominant in the narrative. They have been defining the terms of the debate. It's time to get off our damn heels, onto our front toes... It's time for us to all band together."
briantylercohen.bsky.social
@gavinnewsom.bsky.social: "God damnit. Enough. Democrats, stop being weak. Step up. These guys have been dominant in the narrative. They have been defining the terms of the debate. It's time to get off our damn heels, onto our front toes... It's time for us to all band together."
rmtrr.bsky.social
Oh, and Victoria Falls on the mighty Zambezi; easy to see why they always call it mighty!
Victoria Falls from Zimbabwe side, with rainbow.
rmtrr.bsky.social
I can die happy: saw a herd of elephants on the Okavango. Photos still to be processed. Meantime here’s a shot of elephants coming to drink at the Elephant Sands in Botswana. Elephants everywhere around here!
Elephants coming to drink in early evening at Elephant Sands, Botswana, with full moon in background.

Reposted by: Peter Brown

grantmarek.bsky.social
"I’m wagering that younger generations are even more disaffected. Those people will be lost forever unless you f—kers finally understand what’s happening outside your office window."

@drewmagary.bsky.social on the ineptitude of the Democratic Party for @sfgate.com: www.sfgate.com/politics/art...
Hey Democrats, wake the f—k up
The Democrats have neither the ability nor the will to fight back against President Donald Trump, SFGATE columnist Drew Magary writes.
www.sfgate.com
jamellebouie.net
what booker is doing right now is an example of what i mean when i say things like “we need more ambition right now.” there is room in american politics right now for people with ambition to take big stands and reap the rewards. he’s doing it!
firescar.bsky.social
The Turkeyfeather Fire in the Gila Wilderness, NM has burned as a low-severity fire over about 24,000 acres (so far). This is a continuation of a fire regime that existed for millennia before the 20th century. This 🧵reviews the fire history of the Gila, as my colleagues and I have studied it. 1/18
low severity surface fire burning through a ponderosa pine forest
rmtrr.bsky.social
Such a neat story!
thirstygecko.bsky.social
Fun bit of geochronology detective work, hypothesizing that the Meteor Crater Impact (Arizona) caused a landslide and paleolake formation in the Grand Canyon, and it all started with the discovery of driftwood in Stanton’s Cave in the 1980s pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/...
Grand Canyon landslide-dam and paleolake triggered by the Meteor Crater impact at 56 ka | Geology | GeoScienceWorld
pubs.geoscienceworld.org
thirstygecko.bsky.social
Fun bit of geochronology detective work, hypothesizing that the Meteor Crater Impact (Arizona) caused a landslide and paleolake formation in the Grand Canyon, and it all started with the discovery of driftwood in Stanton’s Cave in the 1980s pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/...
Grand Canyon landslide-dam and paleolake triggered by the Meteor Crater impact at 56 ka | Geology | GeoScienceWorld
pubs.geoscienceworld.org
rmtrr.bsky.social
Hi Isabella, nice write up and interesting work! FYI Ros was the San Juan fire ecologist before her back country career and has published several papers on fire and forest histories. EG Brown and Wu 2005 Ecology, my favorite study!
rmtrr.bsky.social
Yep.
cwebbonline.com
Spot on. This is the clearest explanation I’ve seen. It ‘s relatable, and humanizes the issue in a way everyone can understand.
cwebbonline.com
Spot on. This is the clearest explanation I’ve seen. It ‘s relatable, and humanizes the issue in a way everyone can understand.
rmtrr.bsky.social
Just arrived back in US on flight from London that was maybe half full. Mostly American accents I heard. Bad time to be in the US tourist business…
rmtrr.bsky.social
The view from the top of the Eiffel Tower yesterday. I was here 51 years ago wandering Europe for the summer but too cheap to pay to go to the top; finally made it!

by Neil PedersonReposted by: Peter Brown

yellowbuckeye.bsky.social
It was uplifting to see ongoing studies of rare & threatened species, old-growth forests, bird energetics, the creativity of ecological education, & other acts of resilience at the the Northeast Natural History Conference as others said Hands Off (<- thank you)
Trillium cuneatum leaves and bud emerging from the long winter
rmtrr.bsky.social
#firescarfriday Here's Chris Baisan from Tree-Ring Lab in Tucson sampling a giant sequoia stump with several "eye socket" fire-scar catfaces. Record was 80+ fire scars in one of these; ground level in the past was higher, hence the whole socket begin visible.
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EyeSocketCutting-1
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