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Nature can save us from climate doom — but not on its own


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The biggest hint nature ever gave humanity was when it sequestered fossil fuels underground, locking their carbon away from the atmosphere. Only rarely, like when a massive volcano fires a layer of coal into the sky, does that carbon escape its confines to dramatically warm the planet.
But such catastrophes hint at a powerful weapon for fighting climate change: Let nature do its carbon-sequestering thing. By restoring forests and wetlands, humanity can bolster the natural processes that trap atmospheric carbon in vegetation. As long as it all doesn’t catch on fire (or a volcano doesn’t blow it up), such “nature-based solutions,” as climate scientists call them, can help slow global warming. ....

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Nature can save humanity from the condemnation of climate, but not on its own


Nature can save humanity from the condemnation of climate, but not on its own
Here’s what not to do, Girardin says: Clear forests and plant new trees so corporations can offset carbon emissions. “We provide examples on paper where clean tree forests are cut down, so that planting forests can be planted to compensate for someone’s emissions from a flight,” he says. “It simply came to our notice then. Or communities relocated from the land they used to survive, once again planting forests to achieve carbon gains. That doesn’t make sense. “
Mono-cutting trees to compensate for someone’s plane miles won’t work, agrees Peter Ellis, global director of climate science at the Nature Conservancy, who didn’t take part in the new role. But returning the ecosystem to its natural state can better prepare us to survive the climate change we have cultivated. “More biodiversity ecosystems result in greater resilience to future climate impacts,” says Ellis. “And t ....

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Nature Can Save Humanity From Climate Doom—but Not On Its Own


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The biggest hint nature ever gave humanity was when it sequestered fossil fuels underground, locking their carbon away from the atmosphere. Only rarely, like when a massive volcano fires a layer of coal into the sky, does that carbon escape its confines to dramatically warm the planet.
But such catastrophes hint at a powerful weapon for fighting climate change: Let nature do its carbon-sequestering thing. By restoring forests and wetlands, humanity can bolster the natural processes that trap atmospheric carbon in vegetation. As long as it all doesn’t catch on fire (or a volcano doesn’t blow it up), such “nature-based solutions,” as climate scientists call them, can help slow global warming. ....

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Alliances Formed to Plug Security Holes in the IoT | Internet of Things


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By Jack M. Germain
May 13, 2021 5:13 AM PT
Efforts by several internet industry groups are focusing on new measures to fix inherent security weaknesses with the rapidly expanded use of internet of things (IoT) devices for enterprises and consumers.
Supply chain security company Finite State on April 27 announced a partnership with application security solutions Veracode to offer comprehensive coverage of connected devices and embedded systems. The security solution covers the pathway from the device firmware through to the web applications, infrastructure, and cloud services with which they interact.
This new partnership presents the most complete picture of product security for manufacturers and users of connected products at a time when the IoT device market is undergoing exponential growth, according to Matt Wyckhouse, founder and CEO of Finite State. ....

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1993: Guilt and doubt in the Ellis case


Philip Matthews05:00, May 05 2021
RNZ
Author Lynley Hood pays tribute to Peter Ellis, whom she believes did not offend against children at the Christchurch Civic Creche. (First published September 4, 2019)
THE PRESS 160 YEARS is a series marking the launch of
The
The Press will revisit stories from every year of publication.
“Peter Ellis, the childcare worker at the centre of Christchurch’s most notorious case of child molestation, was yesterday sentenced to 10 years in prison for the repeated sexual abuse of children in his care,”
The Press reported on June 23, 1993.
Ellis had been found guilty two weeks earlier of 16 charges out of the 25 put to the jury, after an investigation and trial that divided Christchurch between those who believed in Ellis’ guilt and others who felt that a moral panic had swept through the city. ....

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