
Michelle Ward
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Sep 5, 2024 |
phoenixfm.com | Michelle Ward
Patsy Cline & Friends – Singer, Sarah O’Shea tells us more! Written by Michelle Ward in Eat My Brunch👁 68 Thursday 5 September 2024, 8.48am A beautiful LIVE performance from my guests Sarah O’Shea and Lee J Hodgson ahead of their PATSY CLINE & FRIENDS Show (with the full band) on Friday 13th September – THE MILLS ART CENTRE, RAYLEIGH, ESSEX.
More than half of NSW's forests and woodlands are gone as ongoing logging increases extinction risks
Aug 5, 2024 |
phys.org | Michelle Ward |David Lindenmayer |James Watson
Since European colonization, 29 million hectares (54%) of the forests and woodlands that once existed in New South Wales have been destroyed. A further 9 million ha have been degraded in the past two centuries. This amounts to more than 60% of the state's forest estate.
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Aug 4, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Michelle Ward |David Lindenmayer |James Watson
Since European colonisation, 29 million hectares (54%) of the forests and woodlands that once existed in New South Wales have been destroyed. A further 9 million ha have been degraded in the past two centuries. This amounts to more than 60% of the state’s forest estate. We will never know the full impacts this rampant clearing and degradation have had on the state’s wildlife and plants.
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Jun 8, 2024 |
canadianinquirer.net | Brendan A. Wintle |Andrew Rogers |James Watson |Michelle Ward
Earth is facing a human-driven climate crisis, which demands a rapid transition to low-carbon energy sources such as wind and solar power. But we’re also living through a mass extinction event. Never before in human history have there been such high such rates of species loss and ecosystem collapse. The biodiversity crisis is not just distressing, it’s a major threat to the global economy. More than half of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) directly depends on nature.
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Jun 7, 2024 |
znetwork.org | Brendan A. Wintle |Andrew Rogers |James Watson |Michelle Ward
Earth is facing a human-driven climate crisis, which demands a rapid transition to low-carbon energy sources such as wind and solar power. But we’re also living through a mass extinction event. Never before in human history have there been such high such rates of species loss and ecosystem collapse. The biodiversity crisis is not just distressing, it’s a major threat to the global economy. More than half of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) directly depends on nature.
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