411 espèces de champignons sont menacées d'extinction mais ce chiffre et largement sous-estimé.
Et, malgré la perte de 90 % des champignons des prairies et pelouses en 70 ans, ils ne bénéficient d'aucune protection.
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Biene auf einem Löwenzahn.
#fungifact Die Honigbiene ist anfällig für viele Krankheiten, darunter auch zwei zum Glück relativ seltene Pilzkrankheiten die die Brut der Bienen befallen: Kalk- und Steinbrut.
Kalkbrut lässt die Larven kreideweiß oder schwarz erscheinen und kann Honigerträge um bis zu 37 % senken. 1/2
Was sie vorhaben:
Fossilsubventionen fließen weiterhin wie blöde, teure Steuer- & Abschreibungsgeschenke für Unternehmen, mehr Uniformen an den Grenzen, ja zu Tempo 200 im SUV -- "Autoland", Tierwohl ist Schnitzel, Gift auf den Feldern killt letzte Biodiversität, Doro Bär Ministerin.
Montres, bracelets, colliers, bagues… La maire du VIIe arrondissement de Paris n’a pas déclaré une série d’objets de luxe à la Haute Autorité pour la transparence de la vie publique. Déjà mise en examen pour «corruption» dans l’affaire Carlos Ghosn, elle risque désormais de faire face au soupçon de «déclaration de patrimoine mensongère».
🔴 Les bijoux cachés de Rachida Dati : révélations sur le patrimoine de la ministre de la Culture
Montres, bracelets, colliers, bagues… La ministre n’a pas déclaré une série d’objets à la HATVP. Une vingtaine de pièces de grand luxe, estimées à 420 000 €.
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Marine Le Pen, de retour à l’Assemblée nationale après sa condamnation, tente un changement de stratégie
« Dark Bank » : un juge américain ouvre la voie à l’extradition vers la France d’un homme suspecté dans une gigantesque affaire de blanchiment
Schlüsselblumen am ÖBZ: Frühlingsblüher für die Biodiversität. 60 Kinder der inklusiven Montessorischule Großhadern pflanzten im März heimische Schlüsselblumen am ÖBZ München. eamarbeit für mehr Vielfalt! 🐝🦋
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Fotos: Marc Haug - ÖBZ
Pulling the plug on American climate Science. The justification language here is so Orwellian 🧪🌐
Der Raubzug gegen die Biodiversität kriegt leider viel zu wenig Aufmerksamkeit. Das ist jetzt vielleicht erklärbar durch Trump’s Getöse, war aber vorher auch nicht viel besser.
Der Schweizer ‚Souverän‘ stimmte sogar explizit für das Artensterben!
Sehr unsouverän! 😳
L'occasion de travailler avec les structures de l'agriculture paysanne et bio pour favoriser le renouvellement des générations agricoles !
DUDLEY: “.. The president’s attack on free trade is truly extraordinary in scope .. The impact will be devastating. Over the next six months, annualized inflation will likely climb to nearly 5%.” 🇺🇸
@opinion.bloomberg.com
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Time for a working class party?
Good chance now to wipe out the Republican party
French Senator Claude Malhuret:
"Washington has become Nero’s court, with an incendiary emperor, submissive courtiers and a jester high on ketamine... We were at war with a dictator, we are now at war with a dictator backed by a traitor."
it’s incredible that you can essentially pump and dump the real market now, no longer just meme coins. we live in scam nation
In people with diabetes, GLP-1 and SGLT2i drugs were associated with less Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
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NIH cuts that hit a breakthrough in cancer treatment for a refractory, metastatic GI cancer
Front page @washingtonpost.com
Gift link wapo.st/4j8Hwd1 @carolynyjohnson.bsky.social
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Moskowitz: He tariffed the penguins. He tariffed Vietnam. Madagascar. I don’t know what the plan is. Is the plan to get people who live in Vietnam to move to Greenland to make the shirts there? Nobody really knows.
Among everything else that’s cruel and wrong about this exchange, I just feel like imaginative empathy is basically the number one qualification I have for any novelist, and if you don’t have that…
It is 2008. I am starting my first career and watching the stock market tumble double digits in a single day.
It is 2020. I am making a career change and watching the stock market tumble double digits in a single day.
It is 2025. I am making another career change and watching the stock market tumb
A Long-tailed Tit dangles awkwardly from one foot on a thin branch, its tiny body swinging below, clinging on for dear life, just like the rest of us on a Monday.
Still clinging to the weekend. No current plans to let go.
#MondayMotivation
Date: Monday, January 13, 1992, 5:26 pm To: Byron Preiss Dear Byron, Thanks for the script of the novel. I don't know what happened to the first one. It may have been a victim of the office move (see above). I'll respond as quickly and briefly as possible. One general point. A thing I have had said to me over and over again whenever I've done public appearances and readings and so on in the States is this: Please don't let anyone Americanise it! We like it the way it is! There are some changes in the script that simply don't make sense. Arthur Dent is English, the setting is England, and has been in every single manifestation of HHGG ever. The 'Horse and Groom' pub that Arthur and Ford go to is an English pub, the 'pounds' they pay with
are English (but make it twenty pounds rather than five- inflation) So why suddenly 'Newark' instead of 'Rickmansworth'? And 'Bloomingdales' instead of 'Marks & Spencer'? The fact that Rickmansworth is not within the continental United States doesn't mean that it doesn't exist! American audiences do not need to feel disturbed by the notion that places do exist outside the US or that people might suddenly refer to them in works of fiction. You wouldn't, presumably, replace Ursa Minor Beta with 'Des Moines'. There is no Bloomingdales in England, and Bloomingdales is not a generic term for large department stores. If you feel that referring to "Marks & Spencer' might seriously freak out Americans because they haven't heard of it (or because Marks and Spencer owns Brooks Brothers) we could either put warning stickers on the cover ("The text of this book contains references to places and institutions outside the continental United States and may cause offence to people who haven't heard of them") or you could, I suppose, put 'Harrods', which most people will have heard of. Or we could even take the appalling risk of just recklessly mentioning things that people won't have heard of and see if they survive the experience. They probably will - when people are born they haven't heard of anything or anywhere, but seem to get through the first few years of their lives without ill-effects.
Haha! Love this letter from Douglas Adams to his US editor about not Americanising the text of Hitchhiker's Guide. 🐋🌸