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Aida Greenbury

@aidagreenbury

Javanese nemophilist, sustainability, support zero deforestation, the voiceless, climate, SBD. No DM. bsky.app/profile/aidagr…

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He lost his foot in a steel snare trap on a plantation that used to be his home. He became infected and died in a concrete cage. If this happened under our watch, something is wrong with us.

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Deforestation and colonialism. Half of the world’s forests were destroyed during the 20th century, some for ‘plantation development’. Back then, Asians were labelled as “coolies”. “By the way, in the Far East, there are reservoirs of labour in Java Island, which supply

Deforestation and colonialism. 

Half of the world’s forests were destroyed during the 20th century, some for ‘plantation development’. Back then, Asians were labelled as “coolies”. 

“By the way, in the Far East, there are reservoirs of labour in Java Island, which supply
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Textile bisa dibuat dari bubur cellulose dari serpihan kayu. Textile dari kayu bisa lebih ramah lingkungan dari pada bahan bakar fossil apabila tidak menggunakan bahan kimia yang berlebihan serta kayunya berasal dari hutan tanaman yang lestari, tidak hasil deforestasi.

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Mining can be fine, as long as it’s done responsibly. Responsible mining involves balancing the economic benefits of mining with the need to protect the environment, including forests, rivers, oceans, and the well-being of communities. Deforestation and pollution are definitely

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Something doesn't add up. “Irrespective of human population increase or decrease, biodiversity losses continue among most species studied mainly because of change in agricultural land use, either due to urbanization, disuse and abandonment, or intensification. Only where human

Something doesn't add up.

“Irrespective of human population increase or decrease, biodiversity losses continue among most species studied mainly because of change in agricultural land use, either due to urbanization, disuse and abandonment, or intensification. Only where human