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How Carbon Forestry Could Shape New Zealand’s Future
When people talk about climate change, they often picture solar panels, electric cars, or global climate conferences. What many don’t picture is a hillside in the Wairarapa, dotted with young pine trees quietly pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. Yet this is one of the most powerful tools New Zealand has in its fight against climate change: carbon forestry.
By Your NZ Local6 months ago in Earth
Ivory King Finale. Content Warning.
Setting: Adak Island, Alaska 1956 The taste of the white fleshed chinook never left Caleb's mind. He greatly anticipated the end of winter so he could attempt to catch another one. However he would have to wait a little while before he could get back out there since a heavy storm battered the island. Anything that was left outside was either destroyed or swept away by the storm. If Caleb hadn't fastened a metal cage to the side of the shipping container, that was his home, he would have surely lost all his firewood and froze to death. And because of the island's limited resources, he would have to travel to Adak Island to gather the supplies he needed to rebuild everything.
By Stonecreek6 months ago in Earth
The Mr. Challenger Challenged
BY Marc Reflects | August 2025 I have often thought of climate change as something distant, something that scientists debated in conferences or politicians argued about in parliaments. But then I met him—Mr. Challenger. His name itself sounded defiant, like someone destined to fight the odds. Yet his story revealed the opposite: the world, shaped by climate extremes, was now challenging him.
By Marc Reflects 6 months ago in Earth
The Impact of the Energy Transition on Modern Societies, by Stanislav Kondrashov
The energy transition has arrived in our cities. As Stanislav Kondrashov, founder of TELF AG, has often observed, the great change of our times is also profoundly impacting people's consciousness.
By Stanislav Kondrashov6 months ago in Earth







