Achieving 30x30: Percentages Matter, We’re All in This Together, and What You Do to Help Counts Big-time
Achieving 30x30: Percentages Matter, We’re All in This Together, and What You Do to Help Counts Big-time
Green space in the Chicago region (credit: Chicago Wilderness Alliance ) Did you know that back in December, one of the most important planetary environmental agreements in history got approved in Montreal? This would be the “Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework” (GBF), approved by the 15th Conference of Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, which clearly states the goal of protecting, conserving, and restoring 30% of Earth’s lands and waters by 2030. Not only was another opening created for the concept that non-human species have the right to exist and live their lives according to their kind in appropriate habitats, but indigenous peoples were included and given their due as primary keepers of land. If countries actually follow through on commitments (one of the biggest ifs) there might be a chance that biodiversity could start recovering, and we might have a chance of getting to half-earth by 2050. By providing enough habitat for 80% of species on earth, t
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I hope you enjoy all those processed tomatoes. I didn't get to mine in time, unfortunately.
Even though I have not had a hard frost in my Chicago garden, the few remaining fruits of my peppers, tomatoes, eggplant and zukes are apparently frost-bit, and look pretty bad. I guess I am sending them to the compost heap, too.
My brussel sprouts, however, are looking great!
More for the compost heap to nourish next year's garden!
Hi Anonymous,
Thanks for stopping by. Aren't Brussels sprouts more of a cool-weather crop anyway?
My chard is still going strong.
Glad you liked them. I"ll start you some new plants next year.