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The Biosphere 2 project was created as a research tool for scientists to study Earth’s living systems, and it allowed scientists to play with farming and innovation in a way that didn’t harm the planet. One of the most profound discoveries made by the scientists had nothing to do with a cure for some new disease or a new way of farming land. Rather, the discovery had to do with the wind’s role in a tree’s life. The trees inside Biosphere 2 grew rapidly, more rapidly than they did outside of the dome, but they also fell over before reaching maturation.
After looking at the root systems and outer layers of bark, the scientists came to realize that a lack of wind in Biosphere 2 caused a deficiency of stress wood. Stress wood helps a tree position itself for optimal sun absorption and it also helps trees grow more solidly. Without stress wood, a tree can grow quickly, but it cannot support itself fully. It cannot withstand normal wear and tear, and survive. In other words, the trees needed some stress in order to thrive in the long run.
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BREAKING NEWS! Everyone can contact MEPs, not just EU citizens!
Many thanks to @d-structive for fishing(no pun intended! :U) it out!
So, if you live in EU, are worried as heck about Article 13 & 11 and want to do something more besides signing petitions, here’s the links:
https://www.liberties.eu/en/campaigns/protect-free-speech-campaign-online-censorship/249
https://www.liberties.eu/en/campaigns/copyright-online-censorship-europe-campaign/293 (updated page of the former)
To send the email to your MEPs, all you’ll have to do is fill in a few info in the “sign the letter” option (aka: your full name, an email address and your own Country):
For good measure, I just did so in both the pages.
Here it comes the best part: EVERYONE around the world can sign and send those letter, so GO GO GO!
In addition, don’t forget that there are at least a couple of petitions on “change.org”:
https://www.change.org/p/european-parliament-stop-the-censorship-machinery-save-the-internet
https://www.change.org/p/stop-censorship-in-europe
And if you wish to learn more about this whole matter, https://saveyourinternet.eu/ will always be there.
FINAL VOTE WILL BE IN JANUARY!
Please, signal boost and sign whatever you can.