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Wicked, really shows the tree loosing the battle to keep it contained. I had a nice bit of ash recently, again loosing the battle but against innonotus hispidus. A few hours after cutting the very edge of the infection (where the fungus met fresh wood) oxidised to a wierd blue colour! i should really get a camera.

 

Hispidus is a different relationship, I will elaborate later in a dedicated thread :thumbup1:

 

been meaning to do ash and hispidus for eons

Edited by Tony Croft aka hamadryad

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Respect!

 

 

loving this-

 

 

The full law is expected to pass within the next few months and is unlikely to face any significant opposition because the ruling party, the Movement Towards Socialism, has a considerable majority in parliament. Its leader, President Evo Morales, voiced a commitment to the initiative at the World People’s Conference on Climate change, held in Bolivia in April 2010.

 

 

 

The Law of Mother Earth includes the following:

 

The right to maintain the integrity of life and natural processes.

 

The right to not have cellular structure modified or genetically altered.

 

The right to continue vital cycles and processes free from human alteration.

 

The right to pure water.

 

The right to clean air.

 

The right to balance, to be at equilibrium.

 

The right to be free of toxic and radioactive pollution.

 

The right to not be affected by mega-infrastructure and development projects that affect the balance of ecosystems and the local inhabitant communities

 

The law also promotes “harmony” and “peace” and “the elimination of all nuclear, chemical, biological” weapons.

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Yes - at the risk of sounding like a hippy, i did too :)

Sadly we live in a society that puts greed and consumerism above the earth we live on.

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I don't know if the population will slow really that quickly. In places like Western Europe due to the aging population and fewer people of working age immigration will have to rise because someone will need to pay for the retired.

As people round the world become in general better off the strain on resources will become greater which may lead to worse environmental problems even with a smaller population.

 

 

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I don't know if the population will slow really that quickly. In places like Western Europe due to the aging population and fewer people of working age immigration will have to rise because someone will need to pay for the retired.

As people round the world become in general better off the strain on resources will become greater which may lead to worse environmental problems even with a smaller population.

 

 

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well figures like this dont lie, it seems to me that nature has a way of balancing things out

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