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Transition Kings County

@transitionking3

Building resilience in the age of climate change

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Our Canadian identity is deeply connected to our natural landscapes. We will always protect the land, and water, and our way of life. 🇨🇦

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Despite requests for a moratorium on cutting trees in the proposed Chain Lakes Wilderness Area, @toryrushton has issued licences for companies to harvest in the area. You can join a bioblitz of the area to look for legally protected species that may slow the cut.

Despite requests for a moratorium on cutting trees in the proposed Chain Lakes Wilderness Area, @toryrushton has issued licences for companies to harvest in the area.
You can join a bioblitz of the area to look for legally protected species that may slow the cut.
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🚨A new study has revealed for the first time that ancient carbon, stored in landscapes for thousands of years or more, can find its way back to the atmosphere as CO₂ is released from the surfaces of rivers at a rate of 1.2 billion tonnes per year. Details🧵1/8

🚨A new study has revealed for the first time that ancient carbon, stored in landscapes for thousands of years or more, can find its way back to the atmosphere as CO₂ is released from the surfaces of rivers at a rate of 1.2 billion tonnes per year.

Details🧵1/8
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Elizabeth May was in Chester, N.S. yesterday to speak to about 70 people who are members of the oldest conservation society in Canada — Friends of Nature

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Hats off for Larry Bogan He has made an amazing effort to show us the awesomeness of wild nature in the Chain Lakes area of Kings County — demonstrating that it deserves to be protected from human development. See: nature1st.net/clwa/

Hats off for Larry Bogan
He has made an amazing effort to show us the awesomeness of wild nature in the Chain Lakes area of Kings County — demonstrating that it deserves to be protected from human development.

See: nature1st.net/clwa/
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Let the N.S. gov’t know what you think about them spending $30 million of our tax dollars on fracking. I say don’t step on that slippery slope. It’s better to leave fossil fuels in the ground. Offshore wind is the way to go. subsurfaceenergyns.ca/online-input/