FoolYap wrote:Here in central Mass, we've had an infestation of the Asian Longhorn beetle. If that sucker spreads far & wide in New England, you can kiss maple syrup goodbye, along with most maples & birches.
--Steve
Caffeine wrote:Are there any natural predators of the Asian Longhorn beetle that would do well in a New England climate?
Cid_Yama wrote:I grew up with Chesnuts. Fond memories. I've watched the world die slowly all my life. Those born in the last 40 years have no idea what the world was like when it was healthy.
Appearances can be deceptive. The fish in the supermarket are not of the same species and stocks that would have filled the shelves 15 years ago. The film describes how we are working our way down the oceanic food chain, moving on when a species or area is finished. Scientific advice is ignored, with the result that, at current rates, all fish stocks will be commercially extinct by 2050. Ninety per cent of ocean predators are already gone, replaced by jellyfish and squid.
Cid_Yama wrote:I'm not advocating anything.
Cid_Yama wrote:It is no longer possible to save ourselves if we wanted to. We are too far down the path.
Cid_Yama wrote:Now is the time to be the best that you can be.
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