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mywhitecape · 3 years ago
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#vaporcolors #vaporwave #glitch #art #userinterface #googlelens #similarimages #glitchlabapp #elevator #plantsb#plantsofinstagram #nofilter https://www.instagram.com/p/CQx3_qaL0lF/?utm_medium=tumblr
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pumpkinsy0 · 2 years ago
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caribbean shepards day 19 and 20 cause i was a tired bitch yesterday and didn’t wanna post any more
1) ANYWHO i feel like they have a few african friends and some of them r even in the shepard gand and words cannot describe how many arguments there’s been over how to say plantain, their african friend will fight to the DEATH that it’s pronounced planTSBS while they will say that it’s planTIN and they would absolutely go to war over that shit
2) ik they was fuckin it up during culture day at their school, wearing traditional clothing, speaking creole nearly the whole day, making fool n all🤭🤭
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luxstylestylesl · 2 years ago
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leafbaba · 3 years ago
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Winters are considered the most challenging season for planters. Those obsessed with plants must know about the challenges of keeping their plants healthy. There are some Low-Maintenance Indoor Plants in winter that you must consider for your home or workspace. Below we have a list of a few indoor plants that work best for winters even without much maintenance:
Snake Plants
Be it any season or condition, snake plants are the strongest plants to face all weather. Due to their easy to care features and the capacity to bear intolerance. Sansevieria, popularly known as snake plants, are among the top choices for individuals looking for the best low-maintenance indoor plants. If you are a forgetful planter, there is no better option than snake plants.
Spider Plants
They are best known for their capacity to adjust to different environments. Spider plants grow well in a bright sunny spot. However, they can easily survive low lights in enclosed spaces and some missed watering sessions. This is a perfect option for those looking for some low-maintenance indoor plants. Also, it will be a great add-on to your interiors due to its beautiful structure and designs.
Chinese evergreen
Do you know how your plants suffer in winters due to a lack of proper sunlight and a cool breeze? Chinese evergreen is among the top choice for amateur planters. It can go on for days without watering as you must not water it before the soil dries out completely. Also, it works perfectly well in low lights and with minimal effort.
ZZ Plants
ZZ plants are getting more popular every day due to their evergreen nature. No matter what the surrounding is, it is the best low-maintenance indoor plant for all types of season. It has a beautiful succulent structure that helps it go on for days without water and light. Choose Leaf Baba to get the perfect indoor plants variety for winters.
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viralhottopics · 8 years ago
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The seven deadly things were doing to trash the planet (and human life with it) | John Vidal
We weep at the disappearance of endangered species but avert our eyes to the causes of Earths destruction
A baby ibex on a precipitous cliff edge. The hyenas of Harar eating from a human hand. Leopards in Mumbai, whales breaching and baby turtles heading blindly away from the sea. We are amazed by images of wildlife seen in ever more beautifully filmed natural history documentaries. They raise awareness, entertain, inform and amuse. We weep when we hear there are fewer birds in the sky, or that thousands of species are critically endangered. But there are some metaphorical megafauna that the BBC and we in the media really do not want everyone to see.
After half a lifetime writing for the Guardian about the decline of the natural world, I have to report that there is a herd of enormous elephants in the forest that are trashing the place. We avert our eyes and pretend they are not there. We hope they will go away, but they appear to be breeding. But it is now clear that they are doing so much damage that unless confronted, there is little chance that the rest of the animals, including us, will survive very long.
Embracing hyper-consumerism
Hyper-consumerism is the dominant matriarch of this destructive herdand the dysfunctional economic model that supports it, generating waste and ecological damage on a massive scale. The average US supermarket offers nearly 50,000 products; in the UK we throw away millions of tonnes of food a year; mobile phones have an average lifespan of just over a year; computers and cars just a few years more. The free market economy that has been built around it celebrates speed, obsolescence and quantity over longevity and efficiency. But we know that hyper-consumerism leads directly to deforestation, over-extraction of minerals, the waste of natural resources and pollution. We simply have too much stuff that no one possibly needs. To avoid ecological disaster, it must be culled.
Letting corporate power off the leash
Corporate power is the adult male of the herd. The biggest 200 corporations now rule the world, and areeconomically greater than the combined economies of nearly 180 countries. They employ just a few million people but they wield power over governments and global bodies and have more economic influence than80% of humanity. Together they set the worlds technological and economic direction, govern trade and industry, the burning of fossil fuels, and the sale and distribution of much of what we eat and grow. Together theymust bear most responsibility for the deterioration of nature. They have been directly linked to devastating ecological and financial crimes, they avoid tax, and they mostly have their own way with national governments. Their plastic pollutes the remotest seas, their oil leads to climate change and their electronic waste continues to mount inexorably. Corporate power must be reined in.
Wayward youngster of the herd is the car. Photograph: Alamy
Driving dangerously
The caris the wayward youngster of the herd. There will soon be two billion vehicles on the worlds roads, of which fewer than about a tenth of half of 1% could possibly be called green. But it is not just the air that they poison, or the greenhouse gases that are emitted when they are being built or driven. Doing just as much damage to nature and wildlife are the roads themselves which, in under a century, have been driven deep into every area on Earth, destroying forest and coast and opening up and fragmenting habitat. The car has come to dominate the way cities grow, but now cars determine where people live, and how they travel and even die. In 20 years the number of cars on the roads is expected to double. But cars have no absolute right to pollute or proliferate like this. They, too, must beculled.
The one nobody wants to talk about
Human population. No one wants to talk about this, but between 1960 and 1999, almost unnoticed, numbers doubled from three to six billion people (pdf). They now stand at nearly 7.5 billion, andby 2050 there will be nine orpossibly 10 billion people on Earth, allwanting cars, computers and other stuff. The ecological problem this causes is both from the sheer numbers and from how much each human consumes. One billion people living in absolute poverty may not have a vast impact on the natural world; but the same number living the lifestyle of an American or a European is very damaging. Because people everywhere are encouraged to aspire to consume more and more, there is little hope that the pressure on resources and the environment can be relieved soon. Population pressure is barely on the political or economic agenda of any rich country.
Giraffes facing extinction, warn experts video report
Losing soil
Soil is another ecological elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about. It teems with life, yet because of bad farming and forestry practices, it is being washed away very many times faster than it is being replenished. On soils health depends much of the worlds food and water supplies, the growth of most plant and insect life and therefore the food of life itself. According to some studies, its accelerating loss is now second only to population growth as the biggest environmental problem the world faces. As a direct result of soil erosion, possibly 30% of the worlds arable land has become unproductive in just 40 years, leading to severe declines in bird and animal life. Soil is the most precious of all resources, yet in one country after another it is being allowedto wash or blow away. History shows that civilisations founder when farm productivity declines usually asaresult of soil mismanagement. Itmust be conserved.
Fostering inequality
Inequality, which now impacts on the natural world, may be the little sister of them all. Aside from fostering resentment between rich and poor people, there is mounting evidence that it causes environmental degradation. The greater the income difference between groups, or countries, the greater the waste, the meat and water consumption, and the biodiversity loss. People in the most unequal societies are more stressed and anxious, and under greater pressure to consume more. Hyper-consumption by the few reduces the satisfaction of the many with what they have, by showing it up as inferior. It may also undermine the collective action required to protect nature.
and poverty
Povertyin developing countries andthe rampant illegal wildlife tradeis the progeny of the lot. This is now the largest single threat to many species. The trade, which is worth several hundred billion dollars a year, is not just from the poaching of horn or tusks from charismatic megafauna such as rhino and elephants, but the systematicdenuding of wild places on an industrial scale. According tothe global monitoring network Traffic, some88m wild orchids, 6.2mwild-caught live birds, and 7.5m live-caughtreptiles were traded globallybetween 1996 and 2001. Otherrecords show morethan 100mtonnes of fish, 1.5m livebirds and440,000 tonnes of medicinal plantsbeing traded illegally every year.Driving the trade are rich consumers who desire products of animals, trees, flowers and fish for medicine, souvenirs, status symbols, building materials and food.
We do not have to live with these beasts. They can be ejected from the forest, culled or trained. Wildlife documentaries never point the finger atthem and this makes us forget that wehumans, too, are living in nature. Either we can wring our hands and carryon watching ever more gorgeous images of wildlife and see nature carry on declining, or we can intervene.
Read more: http://bit.ly/2iLn3jF
from The seven deadly things were doing to trash the planet (and human life with it) | John Vidal
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mywhitecape · 3 years ago
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#vaporcolors #vaporwave #glitch #art #userinterface #googlelens #similarimages #glitchlabapp #elevator #plantsb#plantsofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CQx31_3LtQu/?utm_medium=tumblr
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mywhitecape · 3 years ago
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#vaporcolors #vaporwave #glitch #art #userinterface #googlelens #similarimages #glitchlabapp #elevator #plantsb#plantsofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CQx36rXLxNE/?utm_medium=tumblr
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natygreen · 7 years ago
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leafbaba · 3 years ago
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Best Low Maintenance Indoor Plants in Winter | Leaf Baba
Winters are considered the most challenging season for planters. Those obsessed with plants must know about the challenges of keeping their plants healthy. There are some Low-Maintenance Indoor Plants in winter that you must consider for your home or workspace. Below we have a list of a few indoor plants that work best for winters even without much maintenance:
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Snake Plants
Be it any season or condition, snake plants are the strongest plants to face all weather. Due to their easy to care features and the capacity to bear intolerance. Sansevieria, popularly known as snake plants, are among the top choices for individuals looking for the best low-maintenance indoor plants. If you are a forgetful planter, there is no better option than snake plants.
Spider Plants
They are best known for their capacity to adjust to different environments. Spider plants grow well in a bright sunny spot. However, they can easily survive low lights in enclosed spaces and some missed watering sessions. This is a perfect option for those looking for some low-maintenance indoor plants. Also, it will be a great add-on to your interiors due to its beautiful structure and designs.
Chinese evergreen
Do you know how your plants suffer in winters due to a lack of proper sunlight and a cool breeze? Chinese evergreen is among the top choice for amateur planters. It can go on for days without watering as you must not water it before the soil dries out completely. Also, it works perfectly well in low lights and with minimal effort.
ZZ Plants
ZZ plants are getting more popular every day due to their evergreen nature. No matter what the surrounding is, it is the best low-maintenance indoor plant for all types of season. It has a beautiful succulent structure that helps it go on for days without water and light. Choose Leaf Baba to get the perfect indoor plants variety for winters.
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