Wake up and smell the roses, because in a few years they will be gone..
Wake up and smell the roses, because in a few years they will be gone.. Nature thrives on diversity; the more varied an ecosystem, the more resilient it becomes. Conversely, […]
Climate change is real and the consequences will be catastrophic, however humanity will survive. However the loss of nature on land and marine life in the oceans is much more serious. Most of Nature will be wiped out by 2045, and we enter the 6th mass extinction, unless we can make the world a toxic free zone of chemicals and plastic.
Wake up and smell the roses, because in a few years they will be gone.. Nature thrives on diversity; the more varied an ecosystem, the more resilient it becomes. Conversely, […]
Our first biocultural nature learning camp at www.Seahorsepoint.org is now open for students aged 5 to 14 years old. The sessions will guide children through a tropical rainforest jungle, a
A three-toed sloth entered one of our classrooms today; they are the ultimate in sustainability. They are vegetarian, eating trumpet tree, almond and mangrove leaves. About 6 leaves is a
Eliminate the toxicity of plastic and turn it into a product to treat the world's oceans. At www.seahorsepoint.org in Panama, plastic is continually washed up on the beaches and mangroves;
We absolutely have to address ocean acidification as an existential threat to our survival. We have already passed the tipping points; https://www.linkedin.com/posts/goesfoundation_the-evil-twin-of-climate-change-just-got-activity-7337831697016610817-Lxu6?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAOQu-oB7hEBm20JEG4zlqSiL7lBeHCWG2A and are now well on our way to
Climate disruption isn't just about carbon; in fact, it is the least of our environmental problems. The loss of ecosystems, nature and the life support system for the planet is
https://lnkd.in/ezJ3bfpV For the last 20 years we have been reporting on regime shifts and the declining phytoplankton population in the world's oceans. A recent study from Dalhousie University confirms the
Plymouth Marine Laboratory is an independent marine research organization, but it collaborates closely with the University of Plymouth and the Marine Biological Association. This collaboration is formalized through Marine Research Plymouth,