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Les #hirondelles sont revenus... 😉
Et elles ne sont pas contentes ! 😮
La belle aquarelle d'Alessandro Pignocchi ! 👏
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🫥 Très compliqué2se lever en ce moment.. j'ai l'impression 2 me réveiller chaque matin ds 1mauvais téléfilm de TF1(pléonasme) dont on connaît la chute après 5min de visionnage.sauf que ns la chute ça fait +de10ans qu'on la voit venir..et aujourd'hui on se la prend en pleine gueule. Ça fait mal.
🫥 Aujourd'hui j'ai peur pr mes enfants. Pcq il ne faut pas penser qu'on est tranquilles ici. Tt ça ns rappelle que jms rien n'est acquis.
🫥Malgré tt on peut pas tous se laisser crever en attendant que "ça passe".. alors voilà1aquarelle faite il y a qlqs tps déjà. Mais que j'aime bcp. Une #hirondelle rustique.
Dispo ici : https://clairemotzart.etsy.com
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Belle sortie #HirondELLES à #Jette pour le parcours #streetart #droitsdelhomme
#declarationuniverselledesdroitsdelhomme #parcoursstreetart #toutesenselle #damesopdefiet
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okay, everyone back to standing on your heads
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Les #HirondELLES de @molem.bike présentes à la Marche des Femmes à Bruxelles, à vélo évidemment !
#8mars #8maart #molembike #marchedesfemmes #vrouwenmars #toutesenselle #vrouwenopdefiets
March 08, 2025 at 08:48PM
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Copropriété : comment la transformer en refuge de biodiversité ?
Chaque jeudi dans « Café Climat » sur BFM Lyon, Lyon Demain vous livre des solutions concrètes pour la transition…
#Lyon #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #actu #Actualités #animauxsauvages #Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes #biodiversité #chauve-souris #CroixRousse #EspècesParmi'Lyon #europe #haiesèche #hérissons #jardins #L'hirondelle #LPO #natureenville #refuge #Républiquefrançaise
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Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor), 6th August 2023
es: Golondrina Bicolor, fr: Hirondelle Bicolore
Wakefield, Massachusetts
Massa-adchu-es-et (Massachusett), Naumkeag & Pawtucket traditional territory
Canon EOS R5, Canon RF 800mm f/11, 5% crop, 1/2000s, ISO 4000
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Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor), 6th August 2023
es: Golondrina Bicolor, fr: Hirondelle Bicolore
Wakefield, Massachusetts
Massa-adchu-es-et (Massachusett), Naumkeag & Pawtucket traditional territory
Canon EOS R5, Canon RF 800mm f/11, 10% crop, 1/2000s, ISO 2000
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4 year anniversary of the three-day special military operation. How time flies (Hironori1949)
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4 year anniversary of the three-day special military operation. How time flies (Hironori1949)
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4 year anniversary of the three-day special military operation. How time flies (Hironori1949)
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4 year anniversary of the three-day special military operation. How time flies (Hironori1949)
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4 year anniversary of the three-day special military operation. How time flies (Hironori1949)
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Difficile de ne pas se comparer aux autres avec les médias sociaux. Mais y arrivez-vous? 😉💛
Cindy Cinnamon Photographie
www.CindyCinnamon.com
Fujifilm X-T50
Sigma 100-400mm
ISO 160 - 600mm - F6,3 - 1/800
Quebec Canada#Photo #Fujifilm #FujifilmXT50 #XT50 #Blue #Sigma #Bleu #XPhotographers #SigmaLens #FujifilmPhotography #Nature #WildLife #Birds #Oiseau #Hirondelle #Ornithologie #HirondelleBicolore #Natural #Quebec #Canada
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Six senators accused Deputy Attorney General #Todd #Blanche this week of having a "glaring" conflict of interest
when he shut down investigations into crypto companies, dealers and exchanges
and eliminated an enforcement team dedicated to looking for crypto-related fraud and money-laundering schemes.A letter written by Democratic Sens. Elizabeth #Warren, Dick #Durbin and Mazie #Hirono and signed by Sens. Sheldon #Whitehouse, Christopher #Coons and Richard #Blumenthal
cited a ProPublica investigation that revealed
👉Blanche owned at least $159,000 worth of crypto-related assets when he ordered an end to the work.Durbin, Hirono, Whitehouse, Coons and Blumenthal serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which oversees the Justice Department.
The same senators previously sent a letter to Blanche raising concerns that his actions would help Donald Trump’s financial interests in cryptocurrency.
In their letter sent on Wednesday, they said Blanche’s actions appeared to violate the federal conflict of interest law.“Last year, we asked for the rationale behind your puzzling decision to scale back the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) cryptocurrency enforcement efforts and urged you to reconsider.
We write now in light of recent reporting that you held substantial amounts of cryptocurrency at the time you made this decision,” the senators wrote.
“At the very least, you had a glaring conflict of interest and should have recused yourself.”Blanche, the second-highest-ranking official at the Justice Department, signed an #ethics #agreement 💥in February promising to dump his cryptocurrency within 90 days of his confirmation and not to participate in any matter that could have a “direct and predictable effect on my financial interests in the virtual currency” until his bitcoin and other crypto-related products were sold.
❌But on April 7, before he divested, he issued a memo titled
“Ending Regulation by Prosecution”
-- that halted investigations launched under President Joe Biden. In the memo, Blanche condemned the Biden Justice Department’s tough approach toward crypto as “a reckless strategy of regulation by prosecution, which was ill conceived and poorly executed.”🆘The memo disbanded the agency’s National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team, which had won several high-profile crypto-related convictions.
Blanche said the agency would instead target only the terrorists and drug traffickers who illicitly used crypto, not the platforms that hosted them.Days later, the six senators urged Blanche to reconsider, contending that his decision would otherwise help support sanctions evasion, drug trafficking, scams and child exploitation.
🔥In their latest letter, they said their concerns had been realized.
They cited an independent report that found there was a surge in illicit cryptocurrency activities in 2025,
including crimes tied to
#money #laundering and
#human #trafficking.
They also questioned Blanche’s reasons for the policy shift.
⚠️“Certainly, President Trump’s financial interests seem to have motivated some of his pardons of criminals convicted of cryptocurrency-related crimes,” their letter stated.
⚠️“But the fact that you held substantial amounts of cryptocurrency at the time you made this decision calls into question your own motivations"https://www.propublica.org/article/todd-blanche-crypto-conflict-senator-letter
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On dirait bien que certains nids d'hirondelles de la cave ont de la mousse neuve à l'intérieur. 👀
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Vu à #Dôle. La ligne des #hirondelles mise à l'honneur sur une baleine.
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Environ 70 personnes soutenant le "train des Hirondelles" ont voyagé depuis #Dole vers #Saint-Claude, dans le #Jura, où se déroulent des événements autour des 130 ans de la #CGT.
Images de notre correspondante citoyenne Michèle sous la pluie, à la disposition de @lemediatv bien sûr. -
(3/3) Le Zéphyr est un #magazine dénué de toute publicité. Structuré en chapitres, il se parcourt comme un livre richement illustré : https://www.lezephyrmag.com/
Cette photo d'hirondelles (rustiques et de fenêtre) en vol, prise au mois de septembre dernier depuis Revel (Occitanie), figure en double page du magazine. Elle illustre l'une des activités de sciences participatives évoquées : le recensement des nids d'#hirondelles et de #martinets : https://www.culturediff.org/photographie-ballet-hirondelles-ciel-migration.html
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(3/3) Le Zéphyr est un #magazine dénué de toute publicité. Structuré en chapitres, il se parcourt comme un livre richement illustré : https://www.lezephyrmag.com/
Cette photo d'hirondelles (rustiques et de fenêtre) en vol, prise au mois de septembre dernier depuis Revel (Occitanie), figure en double page du magazine. Elle illustre l'une des activités de sciences participatives évoquées : le recensement des nids d'#hirondelles et de #martinets : https://www.culturediff.org/photographie-ballet-hirondelles-ciel-migration.html
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(3/3) Le Zéphyr est un #magazine dénué de toute publicité. Structuré en chapitres, il se parcourt comme un livre richement illustré : https://www.lezephyrmag.com/
Cette photo d'hirondelles (rustiques et de fenêtre) en vol, prise au mois de septembre dernier depuis Revel (Occitanie), figure en double page du magazine. Elle illustre l'une des activités de sciences participatives évoquées : le recensement des nids d'#hirondelles et de #martinets : https://www.culturediff.org/photographie-ballet-hirondelles-ciel-migration.html
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(2/3) Dans ce 23ème numéro du Zéphyr, découvrez les différents protocoles de sciences participatives proposés (Oiseaux des Jardins, Observatoire des rapaces, recensement des nids d'hirondelles et de martinets, SHOC, STOC, etc.), choisissez celui ou ceux qui vous conviennent ... et tous ensemble, pesons sur les politiques de gestion et de conservation d'espèces !
Le Zéphyr est disponible aux formats papier et numérique : https://www.lezephyrmag.com/
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(2/3) Dans ce 23ème numéro du Zéphyr, découvrez les différents protocoles de sciences participatives proposés (Oiseaux des Jardins, Observatoire des rapaces, recensement des nids d'hirondelles et de martinets, SHOC, STOC, etc.), choisissez celui ou ceux qui vous conviennent ... et tous ensemble, pesons sur les politiques de gestion et de conservation d'espèces !
Le Zéphyr est disponible aux formats papier et numérique : https://www.lezephyrmag.com/
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(2/3) Dans ce 23ème numéro du Zéphyr, découvrez les différents protocoles de sciences participatives proposés (Oiseaux des Jardins, Observatoire des rapaces, recensement des nids d'hirondelles et de martinets, SHOC, STOC, etc.), choisissez celui ou ceux qui vous conviennent ... et tous ensemble, pesons sur les politiques de gestion et de conservation d'espèces !
Le Zéphyr est disponible aux formats papier et numérique : https://www.lezephyrmag.com/
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Seeing Forest As Merely A Carbon “Commodity”: Dangerous Greenwashing
The huge danger of commodifying forests and seeing them as merely an “investment” to be bought and sold as ‘carbon credits’ has many loopholes that deny indigenous sovereignty, social and economic outcomes of communities and pose grave extinction risks to wild animals and plants. Take action when you shop and #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife
The huge danger of commodifying #forests 🌿 🔥 and seeing them as merely an “investment”, denies #indigenous sovereignty, social and economic outcomes of communities and #extinction risks. #humanrights 🌴⛔️ #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect https://wp.me/pcFhgU-92u
Share to BlueSky Share to Twitter‘Carbon credits’ turn #forest 🌳🔥 ecosystems into investments but deny #indigenous communities their rights and are often blatant #greenwashing. Use your wallet as a weapon and #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife #landrights @palmoildetect https://wp.me/pcFhgU-92u
Share to BlueSky Share to TwitterWritten by Constance McDermott, Senior Fellow in Forest Governance and Leader of Ecosystems Governance Group, University of Oxford; Eric Kumeh Mensah, Postdoctoral research fellow, University of Oxford, and Mark Hirons, Environmental Social Science Research Fellow, University of Oxford. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
Forests are great carbon sinks – they absorb more carbon from the atmosphere than they release. Globally, forests remove nearly all of the two billion tonnes of carbon dioxide that is currently being removed from the atmosphere every year.
These days, companies can buy “carbon credits” for the carbon that is stored in living forests and offset this against their own greenhouse gas emissions. International financiers estimate that by 2050, Africa could be selling US$1.5 trillion in carbon credits per year, mainly from its forests. Environmental social scientists Constance L. McDermott, Eric Mensah Kumeh and Mark Hirons are co-authors of a report on global forest governance for the International Union of Forest Research Organisations. They have found that buying and selling forest carbon as a commodity is dangerous if it is prioritised over the other environmental and social uses of forests. It could even result in environmental damage and the displacement of forest-dependent people.
What is a carbon sink?
All living things contain carbon, and are considered carbon sinks when they absorb more carbon from the atmosphere than they release. Many ecosystems serve as carbon sinks, but forests have a large biomass (wood and twigs and leaves on the forest floor). This makes them a very important sink from a climate perspective.
The carbon that trees capture is sequestered (stored) in their wood, leaves or needles, and roots. When forests are cut down or burned, their stored carbon is released into the atmosphere and becomes a source of carbon emissions rather than a sink. Forest carbon sinks can be conserved by leaving live trees standing, or created and enhanced by planting or natural regeneration of trees.
Why is it a problem for a forest to be seen only as a carbon sink?
Forests support and regulate soil, water and nutrient flows, and provide habitat for the majority of the world’s species that live on land. They provide people with food, fuel, fibre, medicine and other products.
They are important to the cultural survival and well-being of many communities. In Africa alone, an estimated 245 million people live within five kilometres of a forest, and many of these people rely directly on forests for their livelihoods.
Our research found that forests are increasingly being managed as carbon sinks, and the carbon they store treated as a commodity that can be internationally traded. Carbon markets allow businesses and governments to earn credits by paying for forests that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which is cheaper than reducing their own emissions. This is part of what we call the climatisation of forests.
Animal agriculture and meat, The contents of your fridge and dining table directly impacts the future of rare rainforest and ocean animals. That’s because industrial agriculture and aquaculture for commodities like meat, dairy, fish and palm oil is driving animals in the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet closer towards extinction.Governing forests only as carbon sinks can promote “green grabs” where non-forested land, such as grasslands, used by communities for farming and other activities, is taken from the community and used by wealthy companies or governments to plant large tracts of trees to store carbon. Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular, is being targeted as a readily available and inexpensive location for one million hectares of forest restoration and tree plantations.
This is especially threatening for people who do not have secure rights to the forests and land they depend on. These communities can even be restricted or banned from entering the forest. Research has found that forest-dependent communities are rarely given power to address their own priorities in forest carbon sink schemes. This can cause conflict locally and weaken local democracy.
Let’s take the example of the Mai-Ndombe forest in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which supports about 100,000 people in 23 villages. Activities in the Mai-Ndombe under the global Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) climate change mechanism have focused on changing the practices of local forest-dependent communities away from cutting trees for artisanal logging or firewood collection. These communities have also been told not to continue with traditional methods of shifting cultivation (where parts of a forest are temporarily cleared to grow food crops without deforesting the area permanently).
Yet in Mai-Ndombe and the Democratic Republic of Congo’s other forests, land is already allocated to companies for timber (mainly for the export market), for mining, and increasingly for forest carbon sequestration. The result is that large companies continue to extract major economic benefits from forests in ways that exclude local communities.
Ghana’s Cocoa Forest REDD+ Programme is another example. In a bid to reduce deforestation and increase forest carbon stocks, the government of Ghana pays farmers and local communities to not plant cocoa crops in forested areas and to grow shade trees on their cocoa farms.
These efforts to share benefits locally are very important. However, asking farmers to plant or conserve trees does not address the fact that farmers are not earning a living income from selling cocoa.
Ghana’s cocoa farmers receive less than 7.5% of the value of a chocolate bar sold in international markets, and they suffer from food insecurity and increasing crop failures due to climate change. They do not have legal rights to the native trees that regenerate naturally on their cocoa farms.
The focus of REDD+ on channelling large amounts of money into forests as carbon could mean that many farmers lose access to land for growing food and meeting other livelihood needs – unless this is balanced by major investments to address the core challenges the farmers are facing.
What are some solutions?
Forests can absorb large amounts of carbon dioxide and still support communities. A people-centred approach to forests is needed. This means giving local communities secure rights to their land and forest resources, and governing forests according to what best suits the local context, rather than making forest use fit the international market.
The important role of traditional authorities and local customs in managing land and resolving conflicts must be recognised. Many traditional practices have managed forests sustainably for thousands of years. The challenge is to value and support these alternative approaches.
Written by Constance McDermott, Senior Fellow in Forest Governance and Leader of Ecosystems Governance Group, University of Oxford; Eric Kumeh Mensah, Postdoctoral research fellow, University of Oxford, and Mark Hirons, Environmental Social Science Research Fellow, University of Oxford. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
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Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3 PS2 Opening (4K AI Upscaled)
Videogame: Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3
Song: Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!
Artist: Hironobu Kageyama
Year: 2004
Country: JapanFollow me for other videos like this 😊
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Dragon Ball Final Bout PSX Opening (4K AI Upscaled & Enhanced)
Videogame: Dragon Ball Final Bout
Song: Biggest Fight
Artist: Hironobu Kageyama
Year: 1997
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Dragon Ball Z Opening 1 Version 1 (4K AI Upscaled & Enhanced)
Anime/Cartoon: Dragon Ball Z
Song: Cha-La Head-Cha-La
Artist: Hironobu Kageyama
Year: 1989
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