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A monthly show where we get to talk and learn about all things ecological, including interviews with top ecologists (both employers and employees), those working with ecologists, and also aspiring and inspiring career-seeking individuals setting out to make a difference. New episodes released first Monday of the month.
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Neste espaço estamos disponibilizando, gratuitamente, podcasts sobre ecologia, meio ambiente e biodiversidade. Também incluimos composições musicais de minha autoria, como forma de expressão da linguagem universal que é a música. In this space we are making free podcasts available on ecology, environment and biodiversity. We also included musical compositions of my own, as a way of expressing the universal language that is music.
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Three budding ecologists discuss new research across the ecological sciences, from genetic underpinnings to broad patterns. Topics include: behavioural ecology, population ecology, community ecology, evolution, and more!
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A series of interviews from the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, focusing on people and organizations working at the confluence of religious and ecological perspectives. Interviews cover four main areas: 1) new and forthcoming publications, 2) engagement in practice, activism, and advocacy, 3) teaching and curriculum, and 4) perspectives from environmental humanities. Our Vision is a flourishing Earth community where religious and spiritual traditions join together for the shared wellbein ...
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The Ecology Hour features in-depth interviews with experts on every facet of Mendocino County's diverse and spectacular natural world. Rotating hosts include Environmental Educators Hannah Bird and Sue Coulter, Scientists Bob Spies & Tim Bray, and Trail Steward Chad Swimmer.
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The One Humanity Lab Podcast: Into an Ecology of Wholeness explores the field of coaching from various angles through the lens of the e-Co Leadership Coaching program. The e-Co program is based on the perspective that we must first develop inner capacities in order to then expand outwards in our service to others. Inner capacities include a return to our dreaming, intuition, creativity, and grounded connectivity to people, communities, nature, and Source. Coaching is one of many containers f ...
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When it comes to the importance of protecting this precious planet, it’s all about relationships: with ourselves, our environment and each other. Join me, Sue “Magoo” Coulter for a monthly show highlighting Women in Ecology. Focusing on the range of ways in which women can share their relationship with nature in their personal lives, the work they do and the impact they have on their communities.
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Your brand, your way. Create a clothing line that aligns with your brand, and your company using the best sustainably sourced materials in the world. We have a mission to educate people about what they put on their body. All clothes are not created equal!
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Donna Gates, M.Ed., ABAAHP, is the international best-selling author of The Body Ecology Diet: Recovering Your Health and Rebuilding Your Immunity, The Body Ecology Guide to Growing Younger: Anti-Aging Wisdom for Every Generation, and Stevia: Cooking with Nature’s Calorie-Free Sweetener. An Advanced Fellow with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, she is on a mission to change the way the world eats.
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Nature isn’t just “out there” in some pristine or far-off location. It’s all around us, including right outside our doors. Join us as we ignite our curiosity and natural wonder, explore our yards and communities, and improve our local pollinator and wildlife habitat.
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Washington's Department of Ecology was the first environmental agency to be established in the U.S., back in 1970. We're headquartered in Lacey, with regional offices across the state, and are tasked with protecting, preserving and enhancing our environment for current and future generations. Here, we post stories from our our environmental programs as well as expertise in scientific research, creative problem-solving, complex project management, and innovative partnerships.Learn more about ...
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Scientists are more than just their science. Science communication should be too! The W.E.E. Podcast will highlight awesome women in ecology and evolution - their research, their experiences, and their passions. Science is personal - get to know us! Each month I'll have conversations with women I admire, getting deep into the science they love, as well as what makes them tick outside the day job - and everything in between. We'll get into imposter syndrome, work-life balance, politics, and t ...
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Water Environment: Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Seas, Groundwater, Wells - Water Conservation, Water Sustainability, Water Preservation, Water Ecology, and other H2O Environmental IssuesContact info: Clean@h2opodcast.com or 206-984-3260; http://H2Opodcast.com
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Sustainable World Radio brings you interviews with experts from around the globe; teachers, designers, environmentalists, and earth activists who learn from and work with Nature. Listen to episodes about Permaculture, organic gardening, herbal medicine, plants, fungi, earth repair, natural building, regenerative farming, sustainability, and ethnobotany. Tune in to discover positive solutions to environmental challenges; solutions that adhere to the Permaculture ethics of Earth Care, People C ...
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Norma Fowler and Rebecca Carden about the management applications of re-introducing surface fires into the woodlands, savannas, and shrubland of Central Texas. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-024-00286-8…
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This episode features Beth Norcross, founder and director of the Center for Spirituality in Nature, which provides numerous programs that offer spiritual guidance for developing deep, sustained, loving relationships with nature. She is also the co-author (with Leah Rampy) of a forthcoming book, Discovering the Spiritual Wisdom of Trees, which will …
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Join Richard Dodd in this episode of the Ecology Academy podcast as he delves into the intersection of ecology and artificial intelligence with Tim Cook, the founder of AI Confident. Tim shares insights about his company, a social enterprise dedicated to empowering organizations to make informed decisions about AI adoption, particularly those new t…
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Se você embarcou na dieta vegana, é provável que os ovos sejam uma das poucas coisas que você ainda continua a consumir. Ao contrário do leite, chocolate ou mesmo queijo, os ovos naturais são notoriamente difíceis de replicar. Mas uma nova fórmula significa que o alimento pode chegar a uma prateleira de supermercado perto de você antes do que você …
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Dr. Unique Morris-Hughes has dedicated her career to public service and currently serves as the Director of the District of Columbia Department of Employment Services, leading a robust team. Throughout our conversation, she shares insights on balancing her career and motherhood—a challenge faced by many parents, especially women, every day. While s…
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Em novembro de 2021, um piloto da Força Aérea Real britânica decolou em um pequeno avião no sul da Inglaterra para fazer história. Seu curto trajeto estabeleceu um novo recorde para o livro Guinness: o primeiro voo já realizado apenas com combustível sintético. Várias empresas no mundo estão desenvolvendo iniciativas para o aperfeiçoamento de combu…
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Christine Eriksen about strengthening our collective capacity to coexist with wildfire by embracing local and indigenous fire stewardship practices, enabling workforce diversity and inclusive leadership culture, and providing sustainable working conditions for wildland…
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This episode features Paul Waldau, an educator, activist and scholar who works at the intersection of animal studies, law, ethics, religion, and cultural studies. Former professor at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York, where he is the senior faculty for the Master of Science program in Anthrozoology, he is an author and editor of several books o…
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O aumento dos preços da energia elétrica em diversos países tem feito cada vez mais pessoas se perguntarem o que fazer para reduzir os gastos e conseguir pagar as contas no final do mês. Existem coisas básicas como desligar a luz toda vez que você sai de um cômodo. Mas pouca gente pensa em onde colocar a geladeira ou qual o eletrodoméstico que mais…
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This episode Les Sponsel, PhD, Professor Emeritus in the department of Anthropology at the University of Hawaii. We talk about his transdisciplinary research and teaching as one of the pioneers in developing the field of spiritual ecology—a complex. diverse, and dynamic arena at the interfaces of religions and spiritualities on the one hand and, on…
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Join host Richard Dodd in this insightful episode of the Ecology Academy podcast as he delves into the topic of imposter syndrome and its impact on ecologists. After a summer hiatus, Richard returns to explore the challenges faced by professionals in the ecological field, particularly those striving for career advancement and leadership roles. Rich…
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73 vacas: um curta-metragem. Este filme de 15 minutos sobre a realidade sombria da pecuária é um forte apelo para as pessoas se tornarem veganos. Documentários veganos são tendência no momento. Com grandes plataformas de streaming como a Netflix mostrando ‘Cowspiracy’ de 2014 e mais recentemente lançando ‘The Game Changers’, muitos estão se pergunt…
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Malcolm North and Paul Hessburg about using strategic fire zones to minimize wildfire risk in the Western U.S. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-024-00282-y…
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This episode features Philip Arnold, PhD, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Religion at Syracuse University, Director of the Skä·noñh—Great Law of Peace Center, and President of the Indigenous Values Initiative. He is interviewed by John Grim, PhD, co-founder and co-director of the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. They talk abou…
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In the last few weeks, many sick and dying California Sea Lions began showing up on central California beaches, even hauling out at Pier 39 in San Francisco. They were victims of Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning, aka Domoic Acid Toxicosis. What is domoic acid, where does it come from, and why is it affecting so many marine mammals? For answers we turn t…
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We spoke with Dr. Eric Bjorkstedt of the NOAA Fisheries Ecosystem Science Center. He talked about some of the work being done at the Telonicher Marine Laboratory in Trinidad, Humboldt County, monitoring the offshore marine ecosystem in this little-studied region. Dr. Bjorkstedt gives us an update on current research and some recent findings, includ…
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Birds invest considerable effort in the reproductive processes and have evolved myriad ways to improve their chances of success. The entire process of mating, nest-building, brooding, and rearing young consumes enormous amounts of energy, often leaving the parent birds nearly worn-out by the time their young reach independence. It is perhaps no won…
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A preservação do meio ambiente é fundamental para manter a saúde do planeta e de todos os seres vivos que moram nele. Como preservar o meio ambiente? Você está consciente que suas ações, por menores que pareçam, podem ter um grande impacto para o planeta? O que é a preservação do meio ambiente? Preservação do meio ambiente refere-se ao conjunto de …
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Maggie Epstein about how climate change is influencing forest cover following wildfire in the Northern Rocky Mountains. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-024-00285-9…
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Have you ever done everything right when planting a tree, only to have it struggle or fail in the end? It might not have been your fault! You could have been installing sub-standard trees that were never going to do well because of the way they were grown in the pot. Jason Summers is an expert arboritst and horticulturist from Melbourne in Victoria…
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O aumento dos preços da energia elétrica em diversos países tem feito cada vez mais pessoas se perguntarem o que fazer para reduzir os gastos e conseguir pagar as contas no final do mês. Existem coisas básicas como desligar a luz toda vez que você sai de um cômodo. Mas pouca gente pensa em onde colocar a geladeira ou qual o eletrodoméstico que mais…
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Welcome to the beginning of the fifth year for the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology podcast. In this short episode, our host welcomes everyone to a new season, while also giving a brief refresher about what religion and ecology is all about. It is an academic field of study as well as a moral force for personal and social change, examining the pr…
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November 28, 2023 -- Interview with Carrie Durkee of the Grass Roots Institute about HEART: the Mendocino Headlands Eradication Restoration Team. This team of volunteers works weekly in the Mendocino Headlands State park to remove invasive plant species. Discover more about this incredible, dedicated local woman and all that she’s involved in.…
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Como podemos salvar uma planta que está morrendo. Você quer recuperar uma plantinha que está morrendo? Se você cultiva e gosta de ter plantas em casa, sabe como é deprimente vê-las definhar e murchar. Mas, infelizmente, algumas vezes esquecemos de regá-las com a regularidade necessária ou as colocamos em lugares inadequados para as condições que aq…
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Are native and endemic plants better than exotic plants for biodiversity in urban landscapes? The answer is, it depends. By now, you expect a nuanced exploration into complex ideas like this when you tune into the Plants Grow Here podcast. As a qualified horticulturist with well over a decade in landscape maintenance and horticulture, it bothers me…
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Abigail Croker about the process of conducting this important research on changing fire regimes in East and Southern Africa’s savanna-protected areas, focusing on indigenous-led savanna burning emissions abatement schemes. Full journal article can be found at https://f…
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Aquecimento global deve ser limitado a 1,5°C para evitar 'desastre climático', alerta relatório do IPCC. Devemos reduzir as emissões pela metade até 2030 para evitar os piores efeitos da crise climática, diz o último relatório do Painel Intergovernamental sobre Mudanças Climáticas (IPCC) da ONU. No entanto, os cientistas do IPCC também enfatizam qu…
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Meet Henry Shukman, poet, author, and Zen master. We begin our conversation by exploring how Henry navigates his life, both inwardly and outwardly, with a deep commitment to mindfulness. Henry shares insights on being present in the world and how his various life paths often merge, guided by his body's inclination towards creativity, especially poe…
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Yeah, yeah yeah - right plant, right place. But what does this old cliche mean in the real world? In this episode, I break down the old concept into site parameters (restrictions) and plant functions (desirable traits). Site Parameter Examples Available space Temperature Frost Wind Altitude Humidity Topography Substrate Mulch Average rainfall Droug…
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Matt Reilly about using remote sensing to detect delayed mortality through spectral decline in trees in California, Oregon, and Washington over a five-year period following a fire. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…
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Com base em diversas observações de estrelas e galáxias, o universo parece estar se afastando, ou seja, está se expandindo mais rápido do que previsto pelos melhores modelos do cosmos. As evidências desse enigma vêm se acumulando há anos, a ponto de alguns pesquisadores considerarem iminente uma crise na cosmologia. A matéria que conhecemos, ou acr…
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Produtos químicos persistentes incluem cerca de 5.000 produtos químicos sintéticos, usados principalmente em produtos industriais e de consumo humano. Os produtos químicos persistentes são encontrados em embalagens de fast food, utensílios de cozinha antiaderentes (o teflon tefal funciona como uma camada protetora da panela ou frigideira. Na verdad…
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O manguezal é considerado um ecossistema costeiro de transição entre os ambientes terrestre e marinho. Característico de regiões tropicais e subtropicais, está sujeito ao regime das marés, dominado por espécies vegetais típicas, às quais se associam a outros componentes vegetais e animais. Os manguezais são ecossistemas litorâneos que se formam na …
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Neil Williams and Melissa Lucash about how fire and climate change influence the boreal forests of Siberia by examining simulations. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-023-00188-1…
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Welcome to part 3 of our horticulture trial series. In the last two episodes, Dr Ian Smith helped us understand how to plan a scientific horticulture trial, and how to collect our data. In this episode, we're going to learn how to make sense of that data and put it to use. If you haven't listened to the previous two episodes yet, perhaps go and sta…
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O que são combustíveis sustentáveis de aviação? Os gases emitidos pelos motores de aviões poluem o meio ambiente afetando a vida de espécies, inclusive a humana. A preocupação mundial sobre mudanças climáticas e a incerteza de abastecimento de petróleo tem levado a uma crescente demanda por fontes renováveis de energia. Com isso, estudos já foram f…
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In last week's episode, friend of the show Dr Ian Smith taught us how to set up a horticulture trial. In this episode, he's going to teach us how to run a trial as well as how to collect and record data. The scientific approach is a disciplined way of finding the truth of the matter. Instead of going by our beliefs, we strip ourselves of preconcept…
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A Segunda Guerra Mundial é frequentemente considerada um período de autossuficiência, camaradagem e ação que os britânicos podem revisitar em tempos de crise. Jardins da vitória surgiram e a condução prazerosa em transportes públicos foi praticamente eliminada para economizar combustível para as tropas. Diante de uma crise de custo de vida intensif…
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Parece muito estranho, mas os cientistas estão estudando um tubarão que anda em terra. O tubarão "epaulette" é uma das 50 novas espécies descobertas próxima às montanhas da Foja, na Indonésia, em 2006. O tubarão epaulette usa as nadadeiras para se arrastar no fundo dos oceanos. Ele tem manchas pretas pelo seu corpo, seu ventre é branco e a parte de…
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Ashley Coble, Brooke Penaluna, and Laura Six about identifying key relationships between forested streams, fire, and large wood that change with fire severity and/or watershed stand age. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles…
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This is the final episode of our fourth season. In this short episode, our host gives a quick summary of how the podcast has grown in the last four years. Then he gives a brief overview of a new book on climate change from the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, Prometheus’s Remorse: From the Gift of Fire to Global Arson. It's a good account of th…
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How are you trialling new approaches in the landscape? If you're like me, you're writing notes in an app (at best), or you're just keeping all of your ideas in your head (at worst). Did you know there's a better way? It's called the scientific approach, and it'd been pretty beneficial for society as a whole. Instead of approaching horticulture in a…
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If you ask Tara Palacios about her passion for small businesses and entrepreneurship, she may answer you, “Small business is my schtick.” With a background in marketing and PR in the private sector and a stint helping her father reinvent his own career, Tara followed her gut, moving to a role where she could use her honed skills to help businesses …
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This episode features Kathryn Lawson, PhD, lecturer in philosophy at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. We discuss her new book, Ecological Ethics and the Philosophy of Simone Weil: Decreation for the Anthropocene, which was just released in the Environmental Ethics series at Routledge. We discuss her unique juxtaposition of the 20th-century Fr…
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How can we protect trees during development? In this episode, consulting arborist Gary Moran and I explore his usual recommendations for clients wishing to protect their trees during development, whether that's for a private, commercial, or public project. Trees might take a long time to show stress, so just because it looks great when construction…
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As tartarugas conseguem comunicar-se, mas só agora os seres humanos se dispuseram a ouvi-las. Um cientista estudou 53 criaturas aquáticas que, segundo se acreditava, não emitiam sons. E ele descobriu que, na verdade, elas conseguem se comunicar. No entanto, essas criaturas sempre emitiram suas mensagens, mas os seres humanos nunca haviam pensado em…
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O manguezal é considerado um ecossistema costeiro de transição entre os ambientes terrestre e marinho. Característico de regiões tropicais e subtropicais, está sujeito ao regime das marés, dominado por espécies vegetais típicas, às quais se associam a outros componentes vegetais e animais. Os manguezais são ecossistemas litorâneos que se formam na …
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This episode features our host, Sam Mickey, discussing the new posthumous publication from the French philosopher Bruno Latour, If We Lose The Earth, We Lose Our Souls, in which Latour calls upon Christians to join the struggle to avert a climate catastrophe. It's a short text that examines connections between cosmology, ecology, and Catholicism, i…
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Por que o conhecimento dos oceanos é fundamental para proteger nossos ecossistemas marinhos? O impacto negativo do ser humano no meio ambiente não é novidade. Sempre nos recusamos a manter um equilíbrio com a natureza. Somos responsáveis ​​pela crise climática que estamos enfrentando. Vemos a mudança climática acontecendo debaixo dos nossos olhos e…
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A sound understanding of hardscape elements is a good feather in the cap for any horticulturist, maintenance operator, or garden enthusiast. Sadly, most of us never get a chance to learn about this part of the garden because we only get to play in the dirt. In this episode, Joel Barnett (In Style Gardens, The Landscaping Podcast) guides us through …
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