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Your Weekly Digest
Global Earth Repair is always making updates to our website, here is a digest of the posts you may have missed from the last week. |
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The Week’s Updates in One Email
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A Land and Leadership Retreat with Didi Pershouse, as an Example of Bio-Regional Events for Long-Term Regeneration.
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It’s been awhile since our last post on the subject of the Global Earth Repair Convergence (now tentatively slated to run September 19-21), but we wanted to point out an upcoming opportunity with our esteemed colleague and vision circle collaborator Didi Pershouse to participate in visualizing and enacting the next leg of the transition into the systems we want to … |
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New Ecosystem Restoration Camp/Community in the Methow Valley on the Eastern Slope of the North Cascades, WA
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Would you like to be part of an Ecosystem Restoration Community? Dear World, This is a call for collaborators for a new Ecosystem Restoration Camp/Community in the Methow Valley on Eastern Slope of the North Cascades, WA. Get in on the ground floor. Be part of the founding group. Do you want to devote part of your life to Earth … |
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Kīlauea Volcano’s Ash Prompted Largest Open Ocean Phytoplankton Bloom, Study Reveals
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We know that large volcanic eruptions which throw large amounts of ash into the upper atmosphere can cool the earth’s climate for 1 to 2 years. Krakatoa being one of the most well-known instances in recorded history as well as Pinatubo volcano in the Philippines in more recent times. Less well-known is that volcanic ash falling into oceans can lead … |
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Landscape Rehydration in Sydney, Australia – an Example toward Global Hydrology Repair
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Here is a great example of a big city, helping to rehydrate its landscapes. Sydney, Australia’s largest city. 6,000 square miles of landscape. And they are going to help fund farmers to do the right things. Cities and towns around the world should take note. The roots of this story go back to Peter Andrews, one of Australia’s great people … |
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Cooling the Climate Initiative aims to Restore the Rainforest and Stabilize Temperatures
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Cooling the Climate initiative is definitely one the leading initiatives that could actually cool the planet. Turning the tide towards restoration instead of destruction. I have been working with Rob de Laet for years, as well as other members of their advisory team. I cannot recommend this enough. Please do everything in your power to help make this work. The … |
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