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permaculturewoman

well behaved anarchist

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4 years ago
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6 years ago

Igen, abszolut ez a dramaja a filmek sztem is. A tuti ut a halalba.

Bar az emberek a baratjukrol gondolom ritkan forgatnak ilyen uzenetu filmet, mert nehezen megvalaszolhato az a felmerulo kerdes, h OK, de akkor pontosan miert is asszisztalnak ehhez.

Free Solo - Trailer | National Geographic
From award-winning documentary filmmaker E. Chai Vasarhelyi and world-renowned photographer and mountaineer Jimmy Chin, comes FREE SOLO, a stunning, intimate...
permaculturewoman
7 years ago
Damien Hirst, Venice Underwater Fantasy Exhibition, Treasures, 2017 Palazzo Grassi, Venice.
Damien Hirst, Venice Underwater Fantasy Exhibition, Treasures, 2017 Palazzo Grassi, Venice.
Damien Hirst, Venice Underwater Fantasy Exhibition, Treasures, 2017 Palazzo Grassi, Venice.
Damien Hirst, Venice Underwater Fantasy Exhibition, Treasures, 2017 Palazzo Grassi, Venice.

Damien Hirst, Venice underwater fantasy exhibition, Treasures, 2017 Palazzo Grassi, Venice.

permaculturewoman
8 years ago
Why capitalism clings to fossil fuels
A transition to renewable energy even makes sense for capitalism, but this is a system where sense doesn't count for much.

There are other problems with relying on market forces to drive a “renewable revolution.” One of those was highlighted in a recent issue of the Economist, under the tantalizing headline: “Clean energy’s dirty secret.”

This wasn’t, as you might think, a form of clickbait for coal industry executives or Australian politicians looking for a “dirty” centerfold spread on how wind farms and solar panels are bad for the environment. As a mouthpiece for the liberal wing of the Anglo-American bourgeoisie, the Economist is prepared to admit the benefits of moving toward a decarbonized global economy.

The “dirty secret” is that renewables are too cheap. “It is no longer far-fetched,” the magazine says, “to think that the world is entering an era of clean, unlimited and cheap power.” There is, however, “a $20 trillion hitch”:

To get from here to there requires huge amounts of investment over the next few decades…Normally investors like putting their money into electricity because it offers reliable returns. Yet green energy has a dirty secret. The more it is deployed, the more it lowers the price of power from any source.

The problem, in other words, is that the rise of renewables is making it more difficult for big energy companies to make the kind of profits they’re accustomed to. The Economist argues that this will create a drag on investment and make the transition to a sustainable energy system impossible without direct government intervention: “Theoretically, if renewables were to make up 100 percent of the market, the wholesale price of electricity would fall to zero, deterring all new investment that was not completely subsidized.”

permaculturewoman
8 years ago

Beauty

Dr. Jane Goodall
What a way to celebrate the earth on #EarthDay and all of its best with two of the best! Dr. Goodall was able to speak and be a part of the #EarthOptimism summit in Cambridge along with none other than ... David Attenborough!
The Tarzan And Jane Of The Animal World (2010)

The Tarzan and Jane of the animal world (2010)

Ez a két ember <3

permaculturewoman
8 years ago

ask your doctor

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8 years ago
Freefall

freefall

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8 years ago
Take a break from the apocalypse — watch the World Disco Finals of 1980!
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8 years ago
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8 years ago

When Obama tells Trump we’re all in the same boat

When Obama Tells Trump We’re All In The Same Boat
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8 years ago
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8 years ago
To Be Honest

to be honest

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8 years ago
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8 years ago
A GQ Stílus Magazin Csinált Egy Szokásos Szexista Fotósorozatot Mászókkal és Lányokkal, Ahol

A GQ stílus magazin csinált egy szokásos szexista fotósorozatot mászókkal és lányokkal, ahol az előbbiek férfiasak és erősek, utóbbiaknak pedig mindig majdnem kilátszik a melle a 3000 dolláros mellénykékből amíg epedve hűtik a sört a srácoknak. Az Outdoor Research márka erre megcsinálta a sorozat palindrómáját vagány mászó csajokkal és csábosan néző pasikkal. 

permaculturewoman
8 years ago
Stop Having Babies to Stop Global Warming
Many scientists warn regarding the population time bomb. They advice people to stop giving birth to so many babies in order to stop climate change.

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8 years ago

The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.

Isaac Asimov

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8 years ago
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8 years ago

Date someone who is a home and an adventure all at once.

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Date a bivy sack

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Bivak kontent

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permaculturewoman
8 years ago
permaculturewoman
8 years ago

power of nature

10 Strangest Clouds On Sky. Photos Gallery
10 Strangest Clouds On Sky. Photos Gallery
10 Strangest Clouds On Sky. Photos Gallery
10 Strangest Clouds On Sky. Photos Gallery
10 Strangest Clouds On Sky. Photos Gallery
10 Strangest Clouds On Sky. Photos Gallery
10 Strangest Clouds On Sky. Photos Gallery
10 Strangest Clouds On Sky. Photos Gallery
10 Strangest Clouds On Sky. Photos Gallery
10 Strangest Clouds On Sky. Photos Gallery

10 Strangest Clouds on Sky. Photos gallery

permaculturewoman
8 years ago
First year of conversion
It has been a bit more than a year, that we started to convert JUNO Heights Garden into a more sustainable, more edible, permaculture garden. It is a beautiful and very organic process, so far. Our…
permaculturewoman
8 years ago

meet the people

NEWSHOUR: Meet The Native Americans Fighting Against The North Dakota Pipeline
NEWSHOUR: Meet The Native Americans Fighting Against The North Dakota Pipeline

NEWSHOUR: Meet the Native Americans fighting against the North Dakota pipeline

Many say they will continue protesting through the winter; whatever it takes to ensure their land is safe.

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Liz McKenzie is Diné (Navajo) from New Mexico. She had a vivid dream one night about being here at the pipeline protest with the Standing Rock Tribe in North Dakota, woke up, packed up a trailer full of supplies to donate, and drove out. “We aren’t people who only exist in the past,” she said. 

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“We have been fighting this fight for generations,” Seeyouma Na Hash-Chid said. He rode his motorcycle out from Arizona to support the Standing Rock tribe’s protest against an oil pipeline. Na Hash-Chid is Diné (Navajo), a Vietnam veteran, and a veteran of earlier environmental fights back home in Arizona. He says people will stay at this vast protest camp through the winter to guarantee the pipeline never gets built. 

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A young Turtle Mountain girl adjusts a shirt honoring her dead brother, C.J. Strong Bear Boy. Her brother died this winter in a car accident on the way to work after hitting black ice. The Turtle Mountain tribe sent eight truckloads of firewood to North Dakota in C.J.’s honor to support the Standing Rock tribe. They also sent a half dozen young men to split and stack the wood, which they are giving away to anyone camping at the protest. 

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Sanding Rock Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said everyone is very happy with the decision by the U.S. Department of Justice on Friday, though he added that the legal fight could go on for months to come, and the tribe shouldn’t take anything for granted.

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(All photos by William Brangham)

permaculturewoman
8 years ago
Toronto, Canada Standing In Solidarity With The Native American’s Defending Their Land From The Dakota
Toronto, Canada Standing In Solidarity With The Native American’s Defending Their Land From The Dakota
Toronto, Canada Standing In Solidarity With The Native American’s Defending Their Land From The Dakota
Toronto, Canada Standing In Solidarity With The Native American’s Defending Their Land From The Dakota

Toronto, Canada standing in solidarity with the Native American’s defending their land from the Dakota Access Oil Pipeline. September 13th, 2016.

Photos by Aday Sefu

permaculturewoman
8 years ago

standing by you guys! #StandingRock. #NoDAPL #waterislife #protectthesacred #DakotaAccessPipeline #keepitinthegroud

Rally In Solidarity With #StandingRock. #NoDAPL #waterislife #protectthesacred #DakotaAccessPipeline
Rally In Solidarity With #StandingRock. #NoDAPL #waterislife #protectthesacred #DakotaAccessPipeline
Rally In Solidarity With #StandingRock. #NoDAPL #waterislife #protectthesacred #DakotaAccessPipeline
Rally In Solidarity With #StandingRock. #NoDAPL #waterislife #protectthesacred #DakotaAccessPipeline
Rally In Solidarity With #StandingRock. #NoDAPL #waterislife #protectthesacred #DakotaAccessPipeline
Rally In Solidarity With #StandingRock. #NoDAPL #waterislife #protectthesacred #DakotaAccessPipeline
Rally In Solidarity With #StandingRock. #NoDAPL #waterislife #protectthesacred #DakotaAccessPipeline
Rally In Solidarity With #StandingRock. #NoDAPL #waterislife #protectthesacred #DakotaAccessPipeline
Rally In Solidarity With #StandingRock. #NoDAPL #waterislife #protectthesacred #DakotaAccessPipeline
Rally In Solidarity With #StandingRock. #NoDAPL #waterislife #protectthesacred #DakotaAccessPipeline

Rally in solidarity with #StandingRock. #NoDAPL #waterislife #protectthesacred #DakotaAccessPipeline #keepitinthegroud 

permaculturewoman
8 years ago
'We are protectors, not protesters': why I'm fighting the North Dakota pipeline
The Dakota Access pipeline threatens to destroy our sacred ground. I am defending the land and water of my people, as my ancestors did before me

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permaculturewoman
8 years ago

sure :)

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8 years ago
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permaculturewoman
8 years ago
"In recent days, protesters have clashed with the pipeline company’s contractors and private security guards, and officials in North Dakota have stepped up patrols and warned of rising tensions as ranchers, sheriff’s officers, tribal leaders and protesters waited for a ruling on the Standing Rock Sioux’s federal lawsuit to block construction on the pipeline."
permaculturewoman
8 years ago

Art of noise

Awesome Collection Of Fermilab Photographs By Reidar Hahn, “the Physics Photographer”.
Awesome Collection Of Fermilab Photographs By Reidar Hahn, “the Physics Photographer”.
Awesome Collection Of Fermilab Photographs By Reidar Hahn, “the Physics Photographer”.
Awesome Collection Of Fermilab Photographs By Reidar Hahn, “the Physics Photographer”.
Awesome Collection Of Fermilab Photographs By Reidar Hahn, “the Physics Photographer”.
Awesome Collection Of Fermilab Photographs By Reidar Hahn, “the Physics Photographer”.
Awesome Collection Of Fermilab Photographs By Reidar Hahn, “the Physics Photographer”.
Awesome Collection Of Fermilab Photographs By Reidar Hahn, “the Physics Photographer”.

Awesome collection of Fermilab photographs by Reidar Hahn, “the physics photographer”.

More at BI: 29 unreal images from a man who’s spent 29 years inside a legendary physics lab

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