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John Keyes

@jkeyes

Nature, Bikes, Lego, Airfix, Photos.

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Will Norman (@willnorman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People keep telling me that because the UK had a heatwave in 1976, climate change is overhyped. So here’s the global heat anomaly maps from June 1976 and June 2022. data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/maps/

People keep telling me that because the UK had a heatwave in 1976, climate change is overhyped. 

So here’s the global heat anomaly maps from June 1976 and June 2022. data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/maps/
JohnRoss MacMathúna (@ceanncait) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The oldest trees in Newry are about to be felled to make way for flood defence works. Trees will be sacrificed for the cheapest option. As an engineer I know that there are alternatives but the oldest oak trees in the area are seen as disposable and of no value.

The oldest trees in Newry are about to be felled to make way for flood defence works. Trees will be sacrificed for the cheapest option. As an engineer I know that there are alternatives but the oldest oak trees in the area are seen as disposable and of no value.
Colin McCarthy (@us_stormwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seattle just recorded 6 straight days of 90°F+ for the first time ever. Portland just recorded 7 straight days of 95°F+ for the first time ever. One of the hottest weeks in recorded history for the Pacific Northwest.

Seattle just recorded 6 straight days of 90°F+ for the first time ever.

Portland just recorded 7 straight days of 95°F+ for the first time ever.

One of the hottest weeks in recorded history for the Pacific Northwest.
Ireland's Environmentalists (@irelandsenviro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi everyone, today I'll be talking about something very close to my own heart, as revealed in my twitter handle: Eoghan Daltun 🌍. It's something many - or most - people are still totally unaware of: that the natural ecosystem of much of Ireland is actually rainforest.

Hi everyone, today I'll be talking about something very close to my own heart, as revealed in my twitter handle: <a href="/IrishRainforest/">Eoghan Daltun 🌍</a>.

It's something many - or most - people are still totally unaware of: that the natural ecosystem of much of Ireland is actually rainforest.
Righttobikeit (@righttobikeit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After yesterdays tragedy look at this fk nugget overtaking on a narrow urban street with not one but two speed ramps in quick succession . It’s not like he’s slumming it behind me at 32kph. Forces oncoming car to stop and picked me on re entry😡😡😡

Ó Foghlú (@rayofoghlu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Simple and practical thing to do for nature and water quality. Permanent exclusion area by stream, plus a few metres of a buffer strip, unfertlised and cut once late in the year.

Simple and practical thing to do for nature and water quality.

Permanent exclusion area by stream, plus a few metres of a buffer strip, unfertlised and cut once late in the year.
Laura McCarthy (@lauratreehugger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Warning: Don't drive around west cork if you are inclined to succumb to eco-anxiety. #CAP Basic farm payments drive habitat destruction. I'm starting to document this to counteract the otherwise feeling of helplessness! #biodiversitycrisisireland

Warning: Don't drive around west cork if you are inclined to succumb to eco-anxiety. #CAP Basic farm payments drive habitat destruction. I'm starting to document this to counteract the otherwise feeling of helplessness! #biodiversitycrisisireland
Ireland's Environmentalists (@irelandsenviro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

drivers I: the main drivers of ecosystem collapse have been agricultural intensification in the lowlands, year-round heavy grazing by sheep or deer in the uplands, commercial forestry, and large scale peat mining

drivers I:

the main drivers of ecosystem collapse have been agricultural intensification in the lowlands, year-round heavy grazing by sheep or deer in the uplands, commercial forestry, and large scale peat mining
Ireland's Environmentalists (@irelandsenviro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

drivers II: you can verify this by looking at aerial images of Ireland. most green areas are fields resown in agricultural grasses, dark green areas commercial plantations of North American conifers, and brown areas cutover bogs or sheep-grazed mountain. little else is left

drivers II:

you can verify this by looking at aerial images of Ireland. most green areas are fields resown in agricultural grasses, dark green areas commercial plantations of North American conifers, and brown areas cutover bogs or sheep-grazed mountain. 

little else is left
Ireland's Environmentalists (@irelandsenviro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

destruction and degradation: refuges continue to be destroyed or degraded by agricultural intensification, commercial forestry (including restocking on ancient woodlands and bogs), year-round sheep grazing, high deer impacts, peat mining, quarrying, and other development

destruction and degradation:

refuges continue to be destroyed or degraded by agricultural intensification, commercial forestry (including restocking on ancient woodlands and bogs), year-round sheep grazing, high deer impacts, peat mining, quarrying, and other development
Ecofact (@ecofactecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Skibbereen Flood Scheme earlier this week; brutally channelized river and concrete flood walls - but a nice sign about bees. This sums up Ireland's approach to the biodiversity crisis. Parts of the town also flooded after this hard engineering scheme.

The Skibbereen Flood Scheme earlier this week; brutally channelized river and concrete flood walls - but a nice sign about bees. This sums up Ireland's approach to the biodiversity crisis. Parts of the town also flooded after this hard engineering scheme.
Eoghan Daltun 🌍 (@irishrainforest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a designated roadside viewing point on the Co. Waterford side of the Vee to pull in and 'admire' the view. All you can see for miles around are monocultures of sitka, rhododendron, + molinia grass. This is the sort of banal sterility offered in so much of Ireland.

There's a designated roadside viewing point on the Co. Waterford side of the Vee to pull in and 'admire' the view.

All you can see for miles around are monocultures of sitka, rhododendron, + molinia grass.

This is the sort of banal sterility offered in so much of Ireland.
Ecofact (@ecofactecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Office of Public Works is currently dredging the River Nanny in Tuam, Co Galway, during the statutory salmonid close season. Silt pollution was observed yesterday - and the source was investigated. This is a spawning tributary of the Lough Corrib SAC (thanks to 'Tuam in Picture').

The <a href="/opwireland/">Office of Public Works</a> is currently dredging the River Nanny in Tuam, Co Galway, during the statutory salmonid close season. Silt pollution was observed yesterday - and the source was investigated. This is a spawning tributary of the Lough Corrib SAC (thanks to 'Tuam in Picture').