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Tag Archives: climate change

A Book Is More More Than Its Cover

10 Thursday Feb 2022

Posted by Pamela Biery in Book Reviews, Uncategorized

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AI, book review, climate change, GMO

Heart Wood is about much more than four women…

A friend of mine recently introduced me to a wonderful book by a ‘local author’… the thing about this introduction is that the book, Heart Wood: Four Women, for the Earth, for the Future, is that it’s much more than a book about four women and has far greater reach and acclaim than our local community offers.

While Amazon characterizes the book as “An eco-speculative-historical-mystical-feminist novel”, this book is really about looking at where we going, very quickly, in terms of climate change, AI, and GMO nutrition. In detail, author DicKard creates characters that we can believe and relate to while they face the lovely rural history of the past, juxtaposed with the horror of a future we are busily seeding today.

Take a look with an eco-friendly Kindle copy…this page-turner may just put you into action.

Think Pink this Earth Day

09 Friday Apr 2010

Posted by Pamela Biery in environment, ocean & fisheries

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climate change, earth day, environment, Monterey Bay Aquarium, ocean

Coral reef

Coral reef display at Hot Pink Flamingo exhibit

Monterey Bay Aquarium’s new exhibit Hot Pink Flamingos did what was expected—providing insights into species, habitats and migration. But this was only the beginning. Hot Pink Flamingos ties together the climate change catastrophe now underway with examples of global cause and effect. Pulling no punches about projections, the displays show the waterline in a few short years, demonstrating that most of the exhibit itself will soon be underwater.

Coral reefs are dying at an astounding rate. Many species are facing extinction each day.

At least 19 percent of the world’s coral reefs are already gone, including some 50 percent of those in the Caribbean. An additional 15 percent could be dead within 20 years, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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