@carlysagan More proof that this is out of control:
Tired: Corporate mega-constellations
Wired: Combat mega-constellations
https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/02/enter-the-hunter-satellites-preparing-for-space-war/
@MasterNinjaTS I also went to see the monarch butterflies in Mexico right before covid (writer mentions they went). It is still glorious but what she doesn’t mention is that the locals are cutting down the forest that brings the butterflies in the first place & that is clearly evident when you go and is the biggest problem. Why do they cut the forest? Animal agriculture.
@MasterNinjaTS if Starlink blocks out all stars, that will also distrupt insects- many insects still use starlight to navigate. I wonder how big light pollution plays in the decline of insects?
@carlysagan At this point everything is inter-connected and I wouldn't be surprised if light-pollution is making things worse as well.
"We not only have subjected insects to homelessness, starvation, and chemical warfare but have also, through the unceasing burning of fossil fuels, pushed the world toward temperatures not seen in the span of human civilization. "
https://www.openmindmag.org/articles/saving-the-tiny-empires
MEDIA RELEASE at link:
Idaho's wolf management plan? Kill 2/3 of all the wolves in the state, give ranchers carte blanche, and allowing sadistic hunters to kill wolves in a variety of cruel ways. In sum: bringing them as close to the edge of extinction as they can get away with. #USFWS needs to #ProtectWolves under the #EndangeredSpeciesAct #ASAP!
https://westernwatersheds.org/2023/02/idaho-unveils-plan-to-kill-two-thirds-of-the-states-wolf-population/
There are a few things as despicable as killing sentient animals for fun and prizes! @AnheuserBusch @budlight, are you aware you’re sponsoring a #killingcontest? Do you want your brands associated with people that would shoot cousins of dogs for fun and prizes?
The unrelenting pervasive nature of white history as the default leads to most people forming unconscious ideas about roles we can each play. It is incredibly and sadly common for people to believe that white European society is the pinnacle of civilization, as evidenced by... [waves all around] Never mind that Steve Jobs' father was Syrian, clearly white people invented technology, right? Never mind that mathematics was developed far from western lands, to the point that we now study algebra, or الجبر al-jabr, developed while Europe was mired in tribal warfare.
It's a vicious cycle: if you believe that everything you see was invented by white people, then you believe that white people invented everything, because each set of false information reinforces the other.
Wypipo, open your eyes! Here's a popular meme image of just a few things invented by Black people, and the full list is so much longer. This list is so long mastodon won't let me put the entire text description in the alt tag, so I'll add it as a reply to this post.
MEDIA RELEASE: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Consider Removing Endangered Species Act Protections for Montana and Wyoming Grizzlies
#Grizzlies #bears #GrizzlyBear #GreatBear #EndangeredSpecies #Montana #Wyoming
Saw this pod of Orcas as we passed another Washington State ferry in Puget Sound last month:
The orbital roulette wheel keeps on spinning.
https://gizmodo.com/near-miss-orbit-collision-satellite-rocket-soviet-1850048253
Not a single wolf in this story.
Great longer read about the impacts of #LivestockGrazing grazing on rare plants, etc., in #California.
https://gizmodo.com/nobody-is-happy-with-the-federal-grazing-program-1849865593
The capture of Mexican gray wolf Asha has sparked outrage among those who want to see lobos given the freedom to move and explore outside of their current arbitrary boundaries.
"Asha was showing us where unbound wolves will wander. Her scent trails will beckon the expanding wolf population into places well-suited for the species to survive in a changing climate paradigm," said Greta Anderson of @WesternWatershedsProject.
https://www.abqjournal.com/2568264/mexican-wolf-didnt-have-to-be-captured.html
One of the technical changes that was introduced to the shuttle fleet after the loss of Challenger was the In-Flight Crew Escape System. Its purpose was to give the crew a safe way to bail out if a safe landing site could not be reached.
At 60,000 feet the decision would be made, and the autopilot mode selected to control the vehicle down to 25,000 feet, slowing to 230 mph.
The escape pole was manually deployed after jettisoning the side hatch and moves the crew away from the vehicle's left wing.
The photo shows the system being tested on a C-141 Starlifter
A safety engineer doing his part to make the world a slightly better place. Bigfoot, multiverse, space plane, and telescope enthusiast. Adrift.