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@james-silenthill
A new study published online today, April 25, in the scientific journal Science provides the strongest evidence to date that not only is nat
From the article:
“If you look only at the trend of species declines, it would be easy to think that we’re failing to protect biodiversity, but you would not be looking at the full picture,” said Penny Langhammer, lead author of the study and Executive Vice President of Re:wild. “What we show with this paper is that conservation is, in fact, working to halt and reverse biodiversity loss. It is clear that conservation must be prioritized and receive significant additional resources and political support globally, while we simultaneously address the systemic drivers of biodiversity loss, such as unsustainable consumption and production.”
This massive meta analysis (for those not familiar, a study analyzing the results of many studies on similar topics) found that the vast majority of conservation efforts show much much better results than doing nothing. In many cases, biodiversity loss was not only stopped but reversed.
This shows that conservation efforts really work and money invested is put to very good use. Legally protecting endangered species really works, restoring habitat really works, removing invasive species really works, returning land to Indigenous communities works. All of the blood, sweat, and tears being poured into protecting the natural world has been making a real, big, tangible, difference on a global scale.
We fixed it. We did fix it and we can fix it and we are fixing it and we WILL fix it!!!
Forty years ago there were zero condors in the wild.
There are over 300 condors now, free and wild and breeding by themselves without our help.
We did that. We did. Lots of people said "that's stupid, you won't succeed" but people made condor puppets and they said "fuck you we're gonna try anyway" and they fed the babies and raised them up wild and did their best with their big human brains and human cooperation and WE FIXED IT!!!!
YOU ARE NOT THE FIRST GENERATION TO CARE.
YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY PERSON WHO CARES.
IT IS NOT HOPELESS.
WE CAN FIX IT!!!!
jerma: listen... i just really like strawberries and bananas! (suppressed giggle) it's not- it's not weird to like fruit. to enjoy a yummy strawberry on a summer's day! (looks at chat) "strawberries are weird and gross". what?! huh?!? listen to yourself!! what are you even saying?!?
the game he's playing: [grinding corpses to viscera in an abandoned hospital]
Anytime i see a bunch of pride flags i have to restrain myself from saying "where mexico" bc i doubt anyone will know I'm referencing this
picture i got at pride last week; here mexico
This is very dumb but hey
whose idea was this tile pattern
how my foot feels after i sit cross legged and motionless for hours on end
The near-to-total lack of pattern is almost an accomplishment in itself really
I'm torn between thinking 'this is a magical IRL shitpost' and 'what arse tiled a bathroom like my migraines?'
This is what my muscles feel like 24/7.
i tthought this was qr codes
there's a minotaur in the center of this
in the age of repression and purity culture, getting more perverted is the only morally correct course of action
#(thousand-yard sex-disinterested aroace stare) cool opinion. love seeing this same sentiment 10000 times a day on this website
im also aroace. being disinterested in sex and romance is still sexual perversion in the eyes of the state. get more perverted in whichever direction fills you with the most joy!!!!!!
accidentally fell into somebody’s chimney
They really said
i love how OP is wailing over being set on fire but manages to remember to close the door behind him when he leaves the house.
Another wonderfull secret
They’re calling me every slur under the sun over on twitter for this post
Would you sell liquor to this baby
Yes
No
I don’t think life begins at contraception but I’d still sell liquor to baby
Wait hold on rb canceled that’s the wrong word wait no stop
You people are way too comfortable to label a POC character as "aggressive" or "dangerous," when what's actually being shown is someone visibly overwhelmed.
Let's be honest here... For a moment, yeah? A character snapping, raising his voice, or reacting emotionally under pressure DOESN'T automatically make him a threat, it means he's overstimulated. He feels too much and he is barely holding himself together, and it shows.
Overstimulation can look like irritability, withdrawal, or snapping at others. It's not always pretty, and it's not always comfortable to witness, but it is real. It DOESN'T make someone dangerous. It makes them human.
And what's more telling, though, is how that same behavior is interpreted depending on who it's coming from. Characters with darker skin are consistently read as more hostile, more threatening, etc. for reactions that would be excused, sympathized with, or even romanticized in others. That pattern doesn't magically disappear just because the setting is fictional, it just becomes easier to ignore.
So when a character is clearly overwhelmed, emotional, and in pain, and the immediate response is to reduce him to something aggressive or unsafe… That says more about the audience than it does about the character. Not every intense reaction is violence or an emotional outburst is a threat... But it seems some of you are more comfortable assuming the worst than asking yourself why you saw him that way in the first place. And whether that bias is intentional or not doesn't really change the fact that it's there.
It sucks how a character I and many others deeply relate to somehow gets reduced to "aggressive" or "dangerous" the moment he shows emotion. He's one of my biggest comforts, and I connect with him on such level. Seeing you people so quickly antagonize him for being overwhelmed says a lot. And whether intentional or not, it's rooted in racism, because let's be honest: if he were white, this conversation wouldn't even be happening, right?
As an autistic person with dark skin, you don't know how hurtful it is to me and others. You people PISS ME OFF. If you think I'm overexaggerating, being too passionate about a fictional character, and think this doesn't affect real life, FUCK OFF!!!!!!!
Hey, guys. Yes. Thank you for liking and reblogging this. I appreciate it a lot. Keep talking about this issue. I'm here to support you all.
affirmations they will not kill me at work today. it is not in my job description to get killed. if they did kill me at work that would be weird and probably not worth it for them
all i want for 2026 is that gigantic rancid AI bubble to finally burst in such a catastrophic way that the consequences will be so good and i'll never have to see another AI generated image ever again
Like to charge, reblog to cast.