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Activist, writer, researcher, addicted to sharing information and facts.

On Fire, Once Again …

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Just like last year and the year before, wildfires are raging out of control in the Western states such as California, Oregon, and to a lesser extent, Washington. One such in Oregon has been named the Bootleg Fire, presumably for the shape of the path of destruction it is leaving.

By now, there can be no doubt … NO DOUBT … that these fires are as a result of humans’ complete disregard of the environment for more than a century, leading to what we now know as ‘climate change’. However, the people in a swath of towns along the fire’s likely trajectory remain deniers of man-made climate change. Though urged by fire officials to evacuate the area, despite having to spend days and nights under a thick blanket of smoke, water down their yards and watch the wind for signs that the flames may be shifting, they are adamant that…

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Por favor

Santiago Galicia Rojon Serrallonga

SANTIAGO GALICIA ROJON SERRALLONGA

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Por favor, cuando mi cuerpo permanezca yerto, ausente de alma, ya sin esencia, faltante de mí, no desperdicies un día completo en mirarme inmóvil ni en cavar en los años, en el tiempo, para llegar a alguna orilla del ayer, casi olvidada, buscar mis pedazos y recordarme. Las flores se marchitan y quedan abandonadas en los sepulcros, mientras las lágrimas de arrepentimiento, dolor y tristeza, en tanto, secan al amanecer y son olvidadas, cuando el sol pinta los jardines y el paisaje con matices de alegría, y los asuntos de la vida asoman cotidianamente con su sí y su no. La gente que se va y los recuerdos, quedan atrás, al expresarse el siguiente día. Parten de estaciones desoladas a rutas insospechadas. Prefiero que la mañana y la noche, la madrugada y la tarde, que indudablemente me dedicarás alguna…

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Caquetá Tití Monkey Plecturocebus caquetensis — Palm Oil Detectives

Barbara Crane Navarro

Caquetá Tití Monkey Plecturocebus caquetensis Critically endangered Colombia Caquetá Titi Monkeys have a distinctive song and they purr like a kitten they form monogamous partnerships. Discovered relatively recently in 2010, these beautiful and fascinating monkeys are now critically endangered due to the massive deforestation that is occurring in Colombia for palm oil and other commodities.[…]

Caquetá Tití Monkey Plecturocebus caquetensis — Palm Oil Detectives

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Over 10,000 species risk extinction in Amazon, says landmark report – Devdiscourse — — Tiny Life

Barbara Crane Navarro

Over 10,000 species risk extinction in Amazon, says landmark report – Devdiscourse https://ift.tt/3iejb7t Over 10,000 species risk extinction in Amazon, says landmark reportDevdiscourse Superforest via “deforestation” – Google Newshttps://ift.tt/2tI2HiE Over 10,000 species risk extinction in Amazon, says landmark report – Devdiscourse—

Over 10,000 species risk extinction in Amazon, says landmark report – Devdiscourse — — Tiny Life

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Do nascer ao morrer: evoluímos

Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo!

Eu imagino que uma das experiências mais prazerosas do ser humano seja essa proposta de passar pela vida, ou seja, nascer. Só que nascer é doloroso. É doloroso para o emocional, para o físico. Às vezes, doloroso pra gente que não tem condição de trazer uma criança ao mundo e oferecer uma vida digna.

Todo o processo da vida em si é doloroso. Desde quando uma mulher carrega uma criança em seu ventre ela, vez ou outra sente algum desconforto. Algumas não, elas são agraciadas, nem enjoo dizem sentir. Já tem outras que sentem o período da gestação inteiro. Eu, como mulher e mãe senti, não o período todo da gestação. Mas, devo confessar que além de algumas situações, houveram também momentos prazerosos. Em minha opinião aquele momento em que a criança se mexe é muito dinâmico porque é uma sensação muito gostosa vermos “a barriga toda torta, rsrs…” seguindo…

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The Week’s Best Cartoons 7/17

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I haven’t re-blogged TokyoSand’s weekly cartoon posts for the past couple of weeks because the ‘toons seemed just too dark.  Not TS’ fault at all, but just a statement of the way things are these days … it’s hard to find humour in things some days.  However, I found this week’s to be grin-worthy and wanted to share them with you. This is just a sampling, so be sure to head over to TokyoSand’s place to see the rest!  Many thanks, TS, for all you do in always finding us the best and most relevant ‘toons!

See All The ‘Toons Here!

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‘I tried to be tough,’ says survivor of Marieval Indian Residential School sharing her story for 1st time | CBC News

For six years, Kretschmer’s days were filled with catechism and cleaning. She said the education component was almost non-existent, but she did learn to read and write.

“We never learned anything about our culture, or to be proud of our identity,” said Kretschmer.

Fortunately, she said her grandmother took her to ceremonies and powwows, despite there being a federal ban on Indigenous ceremonies and all Indigenous practices from 1885 until 1951.

For a young child, residential school was not only a lonely place, but a frightening one.

Kretschmer still doesn’t understand how adults could treat children so harshly. She said the worst part of the ordeal was never knowing why things happened, especially the abnormally cruel punishments.

Source: ‘I tried to be tough,’ says survivor of Marieval Indian Residential School sharing her story for 1st time | CBC News

Egypt lets journalists, activists go after US concerns – The Washington Post

Egyptian authorities released three activists and three journalists Sunday after months in pre-trial detention, officials and lawyers said. The releases came after U.S. officials, among others, expressed concern over the arrests and harassment of rights advocates and critics of President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi’s government.

State security prosecutors ordered the release of the six pending ongoing investigations into charges against them, according to two judicial officials. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.

Source: Egypt lets journalists, activists go after US concerns – The Washington Post

Boris and Rishi Sunak backpedal after initially saying they would skip quarantine – The Washington Post

First, the new British Health Secretary Sajid Javid — three weeks on the job, in the middle of an explosion in cases, who had declared it was time to “live with the virus”— announced on Saturday that he’d tested positive for the coronavirus and would self-isolate.

Then on Sunday, both Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Finance Minister Rishi Sunak said they’d been alerted by the National Health Service that since they had been in close contact with an infected individual — i.e., Javid — they must immediately quarantine at home.

The quarantine of the top leadership in a British government struggling to manage the pandemic comes less than 24 hours before Johnson plans to end almost all government mandates in England for mask-wearing and social distancing. On Monday, dubbed “Freedom Day” by the press, it will be a “personal choice” whether to mask or distance in most settings. A number of health experts have condemned the opening as a reckless experiment. Others say it is about time — and prudent given the lower numbers of hospitalizations and deaths.

Source: Boris and Rishi Sunak backpedal after initially saying they would skip quarantine – The Washington Post