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Räumung von Lützerath. Europa, Deutschland, Lützerath, 11.01.2023

 

Engl.: The eviction of Lützerath. Europe, Germany, Luetzerath, 1/11/2023

 

Stichwoerter: Aktivist, Braunkohle, Braunkohletagebau, Demo, Demonstration, Dorf, Energie, fossil, fossile, Klimakatastrophe, Klimawandel, Kohle, Kohleabbau, Kohlebagger, NRW, Protest, RWE, Strom, Tagebau, Umwelt, Klimaprotest, Umweltprotest, Garzweiler2, Protestcamp, Klimaaktivisten

 

Serie: Lützerath

Ordre Phacopida, Sous-ordre Calymenina.

(X 1 env.)

Le Petit-Beaumont (Manche) France - Ordovicien moyen.

About 65 million years ago, something caused the death of 70% of the species on Earth, including the ones of the large dinosaurs. Natural cataclysms are not very frequent but do still occur at an important rate on a geological scale. The new variable in the model is the human species. Are we going to be able to cause our own extinction?

 

Hace unos 65 millones de años algo causó la muerte del 70% de las especies sobre la tierra, incluídas las de los grandes dinosaurios. Los cataclismos naturales no son muy frecuentes pero sí ocurren con una frequencia mensurable en una escala geológica. El nuevo parámetro en el modelo es el de la especie humana. ¿Seremos capaces de producir nuestra propia extinción?

 

Fossile of a Triceratops at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle in Paris.

 

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© Daniel Cano Ott. Todos los derechos reservados.

© Daniel Cano Ott. All rights reserved.

Dans le dédale des caves voûtées d’une vieille bâtisse provençale, un passionné vous ouvre ses portes à la rencontre d’un monde fascinant disparu il y a plus de 100 millions d’années : ammonites, poissons, étoiles de mer côtoient des ichtyosaures, véritables géants des océans anciens.

15 to 20 million years ago mammut trees covered this today desert-like area in western Lesbos, when it was hit by a giant volcanic eruption of the Ordymnos covering the trees under a rain of ashes. Hot springs fed each cells in the trunks with mineral water, hardening the structures so some of the more remote trunks are still 8m high. Not only trees 'survived' under these circumstances, even a worm was found perfectly in shape. Quite an amazing freak of nature.

Räumung von Lützerath. Europa, Deutschland, Lützerath, 11.01.2023

 

Engl.: The eviction of Lützerath. Europe, Germany, Luetzerath, 1/11/2023

 

Stichwoerter: Aktivist, Braunkohle, Braunkohletagebau, Demo, Demonstration, Dorf, Energie, fossil, fossile, Klimakatastrophe, Klimawandel, Kohle, Kohleabbau, Kohlebagger, NRW, Protest, RWE, Strom, Tagebau, Umwelt, Klimaprotest, Umweltprotest, Garzweiler2, Protestcamp, Klimaaktivisten

 

Serie: Lützerath

Räumung von Lützerath. Europa, Deutschland, Lützerath, 11.01.2023

 

Engl.: The eviction of Lützerath. Europe, Germany, Luetzerath, 1/11/2023

 

Stichwoerter: Aktivist, Braunkohle, Braunkohletagebau, Demo, Demonstration, Dorf, Energie, fossil, fossile, Klimakatastrophe, Klimawandel, Kohle, Kohleabbau, Kohlebagger, NRW, Protest, RWE, Strom, Tagebau, Umwelt, Klimaprotest, Umweltprotest, Garzweiler2, Protestcamp, Klimaaktivisten

 

Serie: Lützerath

Skull of a flying dinosaur at the Senckenberg Museum

Musée des Sciences Naturelles de Bruxelles (Belgique)

 

Stegosaurus

On the eve of the G20 Leaders' Summit, Extinction Rebellion activists used a series of unpermitted “guerrilla projections” to draw attention to the climate and health dangers of new fossil gas infrastructure. Fifteen grassroots activists beamed infrared footage of usually invisible methane leakage from Italian gas infrastructure onto the walls of the Tiber River in the heart of Rome.

 

Community members from nearby Civitavecchia co-led the action, criticizing the Italian government’s plans to build a new fossil gas plant in the city as they phase out coal. Methane is a greenhouse gas more than 100 times more potent than CO2 while in the atmosphere. “Natural gas” is more than 95% pure methane.

 

“Moving from coal to gas is like moving from unfiltered cigarettes to filtered. What our climate and communities need instead are for countries like Italy to quit building fossil fuel infrastructure entirely and start investing instead in renewable energy that supports local economies. Italy’s plans to replace the Enel coal-fired power plant in Civitavecchia with another climate-wrecking fossil fuel shows that their real interest lies in keeping Enel and Snam happy - not in reducing climate emissions,” said Neal Huddon-Cossar from XR Roma.

 

The case of Civitavecchia has become emblematic in Italy of the national government's climate and energy strategy that relies heavily upon the transformation of its existing coal infrastructure into fossil gas infrastructure. Of all countries in the EU, Italy is planning the largest expansion of fossil gas use in the electricity sector between 2018 and 2025.

 

“Investing in methane gas today means investing billions of euros that would directly harm public health and workers. The new gas plants do not create stable and lasting employment and expose local communities to serious health risks,” said Riccardo Petrarolo from No Fossil Fuels Civitavecchia.

 

The recent and ongoing release of infrared methane leakage images taken by the Clean Air Task Force in Europe is part of increased scepticism about EU public funding for new fossil gas infrastructure as a climate strategy.

 

“Methane in the atmosphere is rising at unprecedented rates. Emissions from the development and use of fossil gas are a major reason, and some research indicates increased emissions from fossil gas are the single largest cause of higher methane in the atmosphere globally over the past 10 to 15 years,” says Robert W. Howarth, PhD, global expert on methane emissions at Cornell University.

Dans le dédale des caves voûtées d’une vieille bâtisse provençale, un passionné vous ouvre ses portes à la rencontre d’un monde fascinant disparu il y a plus de 100 millions d’années : ammonites, poissons, étoiles de mer côtoient des ichtyosaures, véritables géants des océans anciens.

Ordre Phacopida, Sous-ordre Phacopina, Super-famille Acastoidea, Famille Acastidae.

(Champ de 6 cm env.)

Château-Gaillard en Bain-de-Bretagne (I. et V.) France - Llandeilo

ACCIONA -Español-

Un proyecto, un objetivo: CERO EMISIONES EN VELA TRANSOCEÁNICA.

Una compañía comprometida con el desarrollo y la sostenibilidad, con el reto de convertirse en la empresa sostenible de referencia y situarse a la vanguardia en la búsqueda de alternativas que combinen la innovación con el cuidado del entorno.

EL BARCO

El primer IMOCA 60 100% ENERGÍAS LIMPIAS y autosuficiente.

Concebido como un barco sostenible desde la primera pieza, el barco Acciona es tan competitivo como sus oponentes, pero sin necesidad de utilizar ningún tipo de combustible fósil.

 

ACCIONA -English-

A project, an objective: ZERO EMISSIONS IN TRANSOCEANIC SAILING.

THE SHIP

The first 100% SUSTAINABLE, SELF-SUFFICIENT IMOCA.

Conceived as a sustainable boat right from its outset, Acciona’s Boat is as competitive as they come, but it doesn’t need to use any kind of fossil fuel.

 

ACCIONA -Français-

Un projet, un objectif: ZÉRO ÉMISSIONS DANS LA VOILE TRANSOCÉANIQUE.

Une compagnie consacrée au développement et à la durabilité, ayant comme défi devenir l’entreprise durable de référence et se situer à l’avant-garde à la recherche d’autres alternatives qui combinent l’innovation en faisant attention à l’environnement.

LE BATEAU

Le premier IMOCA 60 100% ÉNERGIES RENOUVELABLES ET AUTOSUFFISANT.

Conçu comme un bateau durable dès la première pièce, le bateau Acciona est aussi compétitif que ses opposants, mais sans besoin d’utiliser aucun genre de combustible fossile.

On the eve of the G20 Leaders' Summit, Extinction Rebellion activists used a series of unpermitted “guerrilla projections” to draw attention to the climate and health dangers of new fossil gas infrastructure. Fifteen grassroots activists beamed infrared footage of usually invisible methane leakage from Italian gas infrastructure onto the walls of the Tiber River in the heart of Rome.

 

Community members from nearby Civitavecchia co-led the action, criticizing the Italian government’s plans to build a new fossil gas plant in the city as they phase out coal. Methane is a greenhouse gas more than 100 times more potent than CO2 while in the atmosphere. “Natural gas” is more than 95% pure methane.

 

“Moving from coal to gas is like moving from unfiltered cigarettes to filtered. What our climate and communities need instead are for countries like Italy to quit building fossil fuel infrastructure entirely and start investing instead in renewable energy that supports local economies. Italy’s plans to replace the Enel coal-fired power plant in Civitavecchia with another climate-wrecking fossil fuel shows that their real interest lies in keeping Enel and Snam happy - not in reducing climate emissions,” said Neal Huddon-Cossar from XR Roma.

 

The case of Civitavecchia has become emblematic in Italy of the national government's climate and energy strategy that relies heavily upon the transformation of its existing coal infrastructure into fossil gas infrastructure. Of all countries in the EU, Italy is planning the largest expansion of fossil gas use in the electricity sector between 2018 and 2025.

 

“Investing in methane gas today means investing billions of euros that would directly harm public health and workers. The new gas plants do not create stable and lasting employment and expose local communities to serious health risks,” said Riccardo Petrarolo from No Fossil Fuels Civitavecchia.

 

The recent and ongoing release of infrared methane leakage images taken by the Clean Air Task Force in Europe is part of increased scepticism about EU public funding for new fossil gas infrastructure as a climate strategy.

 

“Methane in the atmosphere is rising at unprecedented rates. Emissions from the development and use of fossil gas are a major reason, and some research indicates increased emissions from fossil gas are the single largest cause of higher methane in the atmosphere globally over the past 10 to 15 years,” says Robert W. Howarth, PhD, global expert on methane emissions at Cornell University.

 

Photo by Michael Danner

Räumung von Lützerath. Europa, Deutschland, Lützerath, 11.01.2023

 

Engl.: The eviction of Lützerath. Europe, Germany, Luetzerath, 1/11/2023

 

Stichwoerter: Aktivist, Braunkohle, Braunkohletagebau, Demo, Demonstration, Dorf, Energie, fossil, fossile, Klimakatastrophe, Klimawandel, Kohle, Kohleabbau, Kohlebagger, NRW, Protest, RWE, Strom, Tagebau, Umwelt, Klimaprotest, Umweltprotest, Garzweiler2, Protestcamp, Klimaaktivisten

 

Serie: Lützerath

Räumung von Lützerath. Europa, Deutschland, Lützerath, 11.01.2023

 

Engl.: The eviction of Lützerath. Europe, Germany, Luetzerath, 1/11/2023

 

Stichwoerter: Aktivist, Braunkohle, Braunkohletagebau, Demo, Demonstration, Dorf, Energie, fossil, fossile, Klimakatastrophe, Klimawandel, Kohle, Kohleabbau, Kohlebagger, NRW, Protest, RWE, Strom, Tagebau, Umwelt, Klimaprotest, Umweltprotest, Garzweiler2, Protestcamp, Klimaaktivisten

 

Serie: Lützerath

On the eve of the G20 Leaders' Summit, Extinction Rebellion activists used a series of unpermitted “guerrilla projections” to draw attention to the climate and health dangers of new fossil gas infrastructure. Fifteen grassroots activists beamed infrared footage of usually invisible methane leakage from Italian gas infrastructure onto the walls of the Tiber River in the heart of Rome.

 

Community members from nearby Civitavecchia co-led the action, criticizing the Italian government’s plans to build a new fossil gas plant in the city as they phase out coal. Methane is a greenhouse gas more than 100 times more potent than CO2 while in the atmosphere. “Natural gas” is more than 95% pure methane.

 

“Moving from coal to gas is like moving from unfiltered cigarettes to filtered. What our climate and communities need instead are for countries like Italy to quit building fossil fuel infrastructure entirely and start investing instead in renewable energy that supports local economies. Italy’s plans to replace the Enel coal-fired power plant in Civitavecchia with another climate-wrecking fossil fuel shows that their real interest lies in keeping Enel and Snam happy - not in reducing climate emissions,” said Neal Huddon-Cossar from XR Roma.

 

The case of Civitavecchia has become emblematic in Italy of the national government's climate and energy strategy that relies heavily upon the transformation of its existing coal infrastructure into fossil gas infrastructure. Of all countries in the EU, Italy is planning the largest expansion of fossil gas use in the electricity sector between 2018 and 2025.

 

“Investing in methane gas today means investing billions of euros that would directly harm public health and workers. The new gas plants do not create stable and lasting employment and expose local communities to serious health risks,” said Riccardo Petrarolo from No Fossil Fuels Civitavecchia.

 

The recent and ongoing release of infrared methane leakage images taken by the Clean Air Task Force in Europe is part of increased scepticism about EU public funding for new fossil gas infrastructure as a climate strategy.

 

“Methane in the atmosphere is rising at unprecedented rates. Emissions from the development and use of fossil gas are a major reason, and some research indicates increased emissions from fossil gas are the single largest cause of higher methane in the atmosphere globally over the past 10 to 15 years,” says Robert W. Howarth, PhD, global expert on methane emissions at Cornell University.

 

Photo by Michael Danner

Ce fossile à été photographié sur le territoire de Verclause ( Drôme provencale)

fossil - pyritic ammonites ( fossile, ammonites pyriteuses)

#Weekend Assignment and Contest#297#Géotextures#

 

Ordre Phacopida, Sous-ordre Phacopina, Super-famille Acastoidea, Famille Acastidae.

(Champ de 6 cm env.)

Traveusot-en-Guichen (I. et V.) France - Llandeilo

Ordre Asaphida, Super-Famille Trinucleioidea, Famille Dionididae.

(Champ de 4 cm env.)

Ghyvelde, dune fossile - July 2008

The Gallery of Paleontology (occupying the first and second floor) presents a famous collection of fossil (in)vertebrates and fossil plants. Most appreciated is the dinosaur skeleton casts among lots of other authentic fossilised skeletons of extinct animals.

 

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Galerie de Paléontologie et d'Anatomie comparée (Est. 1898) - part of the French Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Est. 1793) (MNHN) in the Jardin des plantes in Paris / France.

 

See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallery_of_Paleontology_and_Compara...

 

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About Pixels - #GaleriedePaléontologie #Exposition #fossil - #Paris #FR

Räumung von Lützerath. Europa, Deutschland, Lützerath, 11.01.2023

 

Engl.: The eviction of Lützerath. Europe, Germany, Luetzerath, 1/11/2023

 

Stichwoerter: Aktivist, Braunkohle, Braunkohletagebau, Demo, Demonstration, Dorf, Energie, fossil, fossile, Klimakatastrophe, Klimawandel, Kohle, Kohleabbau, Kohlebagger, NRW, Protest, RWE, Strom, Tagebau, Umwelt, Klimaprotest, Umweltprotest, Garzweiler2, Protestcamp, Klimaaktivisten

 

Serie: Lützerath

Räumung von Lützerath. Europa, Deutschland, Lützerath, 11.01.2023

 

Engl.: The eviction of Lützerath. Europe, Germany, Luetzerath, 1/11/2023

 

Stichwoerter: Aktivist, Braunkohle, Braunkohletagebau, Demo, Demonstration, Dorf, Energie, fossil, fossile, Klimakatastrophe, Klimawandel, Kohle, Kohleabbau, Kohlebagger, NRW, Protest, RWE, Strom, Tagebau, Umwelt, Klimaprotest, Umweltprotest, Garzweiler2, Protestcamp, Klimaaktivisten

 

Serie: Lützerath

Ordre Phacopida, Sous-ordre Calymenina.

(X 2 env.)

 

Bill McKibben, an American Environmentalist, participates in an action at a Chase Bank demanding an end to fossil fuel funding in conjunction with Jane Fonda’s Fire Drill Friday rally. JP Morgan Chase, a financial institution that is one of the largest sources of capital to the fossil fuel industry in their quest to drill oceans, frack our land and build more pipelines.

Räumung von Lützerath. Europa, Deutschland, Lützerath, 11.01.2023

 

Engl.: The eviction of Lützerath. Europe, Germany, Luetzerath, 1/11/2023

 

Stichwoerter: Aktivist, Braunkohle, Braunkohletagebau, Demo, Demonstration, Dorf, Energie, fossil, fossile, Klimakatastrophe, Klimawandel, Kohle, Kohleabbau, Kohlebagger, NRW, Protest, RWE, Strom, Tagebau, Umwelt, Klimaprotest, Umweltprotest, Garzweiler2, Protestcamp, Klimaaktivisten

 

Serie: Lützerath

On the eve of the G20 Leaders' Summit, Extinction Rebellion activists used a series of unpermitted “guerrilla projections” to draw attention to the climate and health dangers of new fossil gas infrastructure. Fifteen grassroots activists beamed infrared footage of usually invisible methane leakage from Italian gas infrastructure onto the walls of the Tiber River in the heart of Rome.

 

Community members from nearby Civitavecchia co-led the action, criticizing the Italian government’s plans to build a new fossil gas plant in the city as they phase out coal. Methane is a greenhouse gas more than 100 times more potent than CO2 while in the atmosphere. “Natural gas” is more than 95% pure methane.

 

“Moving from coal to gas is like moving from unfiltered cigarettes to filtered. What our climate and communities need instead are for countries like Italy to quit building fossil fuel infrastructure entirely and start investing instead in renewable energy that supports local economies. Italy’s plans to replace the Enel coal-fired power plant in Civitavecchia with another climate-wrecking fossil fuel shows that their real interest lies in keeping Enel and Snam happy - not in reducing climate emissions,” said Neal Huddon-Cossar from XR Roma.

 

The case of Civitavecchia has become emblematic in Italy of the national government's climate and energy strategy that relies heavily upon the transformation of its existing coal infrastructure into fossil gas infrastructure. Of all countries in the EU, Italy is planning the largest expansion of fossil gas use in the electricity sector between 2018 and 2025.

 

“Investing in methane gas today means investing billions of euros that would directly harm public health and workers. The new gas plants do not create stable and lasting employment and expose local communities to serious health risks,” said Riccardo Petrarolo from No Fossil Fuels Civitavecchia.

 

The recent and ongoing release of infrared methane leakage images taken by the Clean Air Task Force in Europe is part of increased scepticism about EU public funding for new fossil gas infrastructure as a climate strategy.

 

“Methane in the atmosphere is rising at unprecedented rates. Emissions from the development and use of fossil gas are a major reason, and some research indicates increased emissions from fossil gas are the single largest cause of higher methane in the atmosphere globally over the past 10 to 15 years,” says Robert W. Howarth, PhD, global expert on methane emissions at Cornell University.

These are fossilized tracks of pre-dinosaurs on a beach now 2000m high up in the Alps

Ordre Phacopida, sous-ordre Calymenina.

Die Abstammung der Meeresschildkröten liegt rund 135 Millionen Jahre zu Beginn der Kreidezeit zurück. Von den ursprünglichen Schildkrötenfamilien – damals fünf – leben heute nur noch zwei, die Cheloniidae Meeresschildkröten), die sich vor 55 Millionen Jahren entwickelten. Dermochelyidae (Lederschildkröten) bildeten sich vor 50 Millionen Jahren und umfassen heute nur noch eine lebende Art (Dermochelys coriacea). Die Emydidae (Neuwelt-Sumpfschildkröten) sind die jüngsten Vertreter und die Unterfamilie Prodocnemidinae sind die ältesten. Die Testudinidae (Landschildkröten) entwickelten sich zu Beginn des Tertiärs vor etwa 65 Millionen Jahren. Die Chelydridae (Schnappschildkröten) sind 80 Millionen Jahre alt und ähneln den Vorfahren Proganochelys sehr. Trionychidae (Weichschildkröten) sind bereits 85 Millionen Jahre alt und haben mit der Entwicklung ihren knöchernen Panzer zurückgebildet.

 

Crédit : Sacha Lenormand/les Amis de la Terre

Räumung von Lützerath. Europa, Deutschland, Lützerath, 11.01.2023

 

Engl.: The eviction of Lützerath. Europe, Germany, Luetzerath, 1/11/2023

 

Stichwoerter: Aktivist, Braunkohle, Braunkohletagebau, Demo, Demonstration, Dorf, Energie, fossil, fossile, Klimakatastrophe, Klimawandel, Kohle, Kohleabbau, Kohlebagger, NRW, Protest, RWE, Strom, Tagebau, Umwelt, Klimaprotest, Umweltprotest, Garzweiler2, Protestcamp, Klimaaktivisten

 

Serie: Lützerath

Ordre Phacopida, Sous-ordre Calymenina.

(Champ de 5 cm env.)

Le Petit-Beaumont (Manche) France. Ordovicien moyen.

 

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