
Matt Hay
@matthay44
Ex-weatherman, mountain leader and aspiring author. Put the planet first and the rest will follow.
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http://matthay44.wordpress.com 08-04-2011 17:58:17
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"The Government has been watching us floundering in decay for decades. Now they want a National Park, they canโt stop telling us how important we are โ but we wouldnโt need a cure if we hadnโt been allowed to get sick..." via Matt Cross gallowayfarm.blog/2024/10/28/forโฆ


Itโs not that we blame them, itโs that weโve degraded to systems to the extent they canโt co-exist as they once wouldโve. When you lose sea otters from a kelp forest on N.Americaโs pacific coast, do you blame sea urchins for proliferating and eating all the kelp? Of course not.

If youโre still on the fence about voting in this election, think about what really matters โ about the values we were taught, the kind of country we want to be, and how this is a moment when your vote really does count.ย Your vote could determine the fate of our republic โ the

โฌ๏ธ UK Power Networks, please can we have installed some flight deflectors on the stretch of line at TL3818180148 in Cambridgeshire to try and prevent further deaths โฌ๏ธ 3/3


Itโs winter. The buzzing has stopped - mostly. So whatโs happened to all the #bees? Youโve been askingโฆso a quick thread to broadly account for our little #friends at this time of year. Please #retweet and #share. You know the drill. The more informed the better for bees. 1/13

In Baku today it is as if there are five David Lammy clones. He is everywhere at COP & making a huge & hugely positive impression.ย I canโt exaggerate how great it is to have such a senior figure drag the focus away from the technocratic one-dimensional focus on carbon counting

The amazing Strawberry Hill farm has been saved after The Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants raised ยฃ1.5 million. Thanks so much to everyone who read my story, spread the word and donated. Visit this beautiful place and be heartened that we together can do great things. theguardian.com/environment/20โฆ

Absolutely sensational on the Ouse Washes at dusk today!! Ducks, Geese, Gulls, Waders, Swansโฆand then the Cranes came. I think 87, arriving together, flying straight towards me calling and then circling. One of the best things Iโve seen! ๐คฉ Cambs Bird Club


