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Light room square format edit of an ocean abstract taken in the North of Peru. If you would like an abstract canvas or digital print, please drop me an email!

 

A blog about abstract ocean photography

 

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Consequences in the Netherlands It is also getting warmer in the Netherlands and the sea level is rising. The main consequences of climate change for the Netherlands: The weather is becoming more extreme: more heavy showers, more heat waves. There is a greater risk of flooding: the rivers and sewers are no longer able to drain the water properly during heavy rainfall. Nature in the Netherlands is changing: species that originally come from warmer areas, feel more and more at home in the Netherlands. Well-known examples are the oak processionary caterpillar, the small hermit crab, certain tick species and the "hay fever plant" Ambrosia. Another effect is that spring starts earlier: plants bloom earlier, trees sprout earlier, insects appear earlier and birds breed earlier in the year. This can cause problems, for example for migratory birds that missed the insect peak upon arrival in the Netherlands and cannot find enough food. Species that cannot adapt quickly enough to changing circumstances run the risk of disappearing. There are also advantages: we can grow other vegetable and plant species because they will do better in the Netherlands. Winters are getting milder; it will freeze less often. It is getting wetter: in the spring, autumn and winter there is more rainfall. Summers are getting drier and hotter. There are more summer and tropical days. In the Netherlands, the consequences of climate change can probably be controlled. We can strengthen dikes and dunes and create storage areas along rivers for extra river water. You can also help to limit waterlogging by applying fewer tiles and more greenery in your garden. Rainwater can then sink into the soil, so that the sewer is less overloaded (so: less flooded basements and streets).

  

That special day.

 

you remember it.

 

22-12-2007, there was frozen fog on the trees and a blue sky. It was just a few hours. It was marvelous.

Wearing its Climate Hero livery, DB Cargo Class 66 No.66004 is working 4L38 10:52 Eat Mids Gateway - Felixstowe Central DBC at Barrow upon Soar. 01-08-2022.

after 3 days and nights of heavy rain

Climate zones always extreme on the north side!

Many people live in their own little world and ignore the big problems like climate protection, war and social injustice!

shopping mall near Florence, Italy

66004 is seen here at Blackbush Drove crossing, Whittlesey working the 6L42 0847 Mountsorrel sidings - Barham 31/1/22. (Taken only using a couple of sections of the pole)

as if singing a lamentation while sitting in a gray alder, the roots of which cannot find water and which therefore loses its young leaves .

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Comments are always welcome and favs most appreciated.

Comentarios y favs son siempre bienvenidos

 

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New Climate Hero livery class 66 No.66004 is seen passing Rotherby working the 4M79 0800 Felixstowe - East Midlands Gateway 6/10/21. (Taken using a pole)

The Valley

Zuidas

Amsterdam

 

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Climate change. Sunset in mid-january with an oak loaded with leaves.

The Tropical Houses, are a place where a numerous plant collections are presented in four different climate zones. Designed by C. F. Møller architects

Terrific Tuesday to you.

 

The Climate Reality Project is Al Gore's thing. I have wondered many times where we would be if we elected a president that valued the environment more than one that valued unjust war.

 

Play Projects

It's real. Calles de Málaga.

I can imagine living in Caulonia easily, a winter here would be a welcome change it offers a rich history, stunning landscapes, a slower-paced lifestyle and an interesting location to explore more of Calabria. The community's warmth and the proximity to the coast combined with its mountain setting make it an alluring destination for those seeking a more relaxed with a culturally immersive living experience. Here you will experience the authentic Calabrian hill town culture, savor delicious local cuisine, learn where to source the best ingredients all the while enjoying the warm Mediterranean climate and hopefully making a few new friends.

  

I took this on Sept 17th 2023 with my D850 and Nikon 28-300mm f3.5-5.6 at 38mm, 1/250s, f11 ISO 900 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia ,Topaz, and DXO

  

Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism and still a work in progress

 

here: adjusting scale for 1.5 degrees

Lake Michigan reached an all time high this summer. The water is usually 3-5 feet below the wall that is overcome here. See the ladders.

Continuing with my Positive Flags of the Nations

project with a tribute to climate and in the hope that we take climate change seriously and start to do something about it.

 

The shift to a cleaner energy economy won't happen overnight, and it will require tough choices along the way. But the debate is settled. Climate change is a fact.

Barack Obama

 

In reality, climate change is actually the biggest thing that's going on every single day.

Bill McKibben

 

Climate change is happening, humans are causing it, and I think this is perhaps the most serious environmental issue facing us.

Bill Nye

 

The cost of our success is the exhaustion of natural resources, leading to energy crises, climate change, pollution, and the destruction of our habitat. If you exhaust natural resources, there will be nothing left for your children. If we continue in the same direction, humankind is headed for some frightful ordeals, if not extinction.

Christian de Duve

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

Dissent Is Patriotic, Silence Is Complacency!

Odd leaf,in the Sunshine.

Fabulous Friday and weekend to you.

 

Play Projects

In recent years, there has been great emphasis on saving the trees but the actual progress has been insignificant. Day by day, the trees are being destroyed and being cut down without replacement and without a thought for our children's future. Overgrazing and ruthless assault on herbs is destroying the meadows and pastures.

 

In the absence of forests, there will be less precipitation in the form of rain and snow - leaving the grand peaks without their white mantle. This ecological damage, if not redeemed, will lead to catastrophes in the form of extreme floods, droughts, forests fires and disappearance of wildlife.

Signs of climate change? I think so anyway

climate march Amsterdam

 

The theory states that minorities are disproportionately exposed to harmful by-products from industrial processes, such as toxic waste nuclear, air pollution and contaminated soil and water resources.

impressions @ Witches' kitchen

 

In everything you do, remember that we only have this one beautyful planet and will not find another in the foreseeable future!

Climate consulting

Loading crane of the coal-fired power plant in Offenbach am Main.

Spruce forest is in danger. As environment gets warmer and dryer, spruce trees get less water and therefore produce less resin. Which in turn is favorable for bark beetle.. I see such dead trees more and more often, the issue is in progress..

 

Pentax 67ii, 400mm f/4

Rollei RPX400, D76 1:1

Nikon Coolscan 8000

Vertical abstract sunset image taken in Chorillos, Lima, Peru.

 

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How to take Ocean abstracts

 

My Abstract Art Photography via Getty Images

 

Climate Camp 2008. Wednesday 6th August.

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