World Ocean's Day beach clean up with our community ✔️
In honor of World Oceans Month, we collected 60lbs of trash from of our beaches in Santa Monica, CA! ♻️ 🌊 Every day is an opportunity to make small changes that make a big impact on our planet.
Amazing work, OSEA Malibu team! 🌊👏 Collecting 60lbs of trash from Santa Monica beaches for World Oceans Month is truly inspiring. Every small action makes a big impact. Keep up the great work! ♻️🌎
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Humanity has lost its meaning. Human kind has now become partly robotic in so many ways.We have forgotten how to talk to one another due to social media platforms and texting. soon mankind might not even need to know any language. body parts that do not function or have been post have been replaced by devices and bionic limbs how long do you think before our dead brain is replaced by artificial intelligence? if that happens will man become immortal? living a part human life. can we procreate there after. or will it be the end of the human race as we know it?
answers to these questions present frightening futures for our kids and grandkids.
so my answer to this madness is to take off days from technology. spend those off days with loved ones at the beach,park,wild life sanctuaries or just camp out. walk ,hike rude horses. don't use ur cars or bikes. just walk barefooted on the sand connect with nature. explore and examine little creatures that inhabit the seashore,or jungle or even just your back yard. watch the mighty Ant carry it's food, or twigs to build a safe have. watch the birds,bees nature in general. one would be amazed at how much of this world is yet. unknown. God gave us this Earth,with sunshine, wind,rain. have you ever enjoyed a day in the new spring rain. with fine new raindrops sprinkling you,or the smell of newly moistened soil. there is nothing like it. Teach your kids, to enjoy beautiful views, dolphins playing in the ocean, little fish swimming up to them in little puddles between the rocks at the beach. There is so much more. Just go out there,listen to the loud call of birds,or chirping or tweeting.
Be Human again my friends. Too soon all this will be out of your grasp.
Amazing Mother Earth I thank you daily for what you give. Nourishment,energy,shade,shelter the list is endless.
ROP (Return on Potential) is my favorite acronym although I’m an MD, PhD, MBA, CFA & a bunch of other acronyms people think matters. 4x’ing ROP @ Harvard, MIT, & Stanford & Founder/CEO of a multibillion dollar VC firm.
Here are the facts:
☎️ The average person spends 4 hours and 37 minutes on their phone.
🌳 More than 50% of people spend LESS than 1 hour a day outside.
🧍♀️ Yet our distance ancestors spent virtually all of their time outdoors…
🌴…and outdoors wasn’t paved roads with honking horns and polluting vehicles - it was nature in it’s purest form.
🏡 Is it high time that we reclaim our heritage, reconnect with our essence, and find our way back home?
For more on reclaiming our full potential, check out: https://lnkd.in/eF4W8Z_i
ROP (Return on Potential) is my favorite acronym although I’m an MD, PhD, MBA, CFA & a bunch of other acronyms people think matters. 4x’ing ROP @ Harvard, MIT, & Stanford & Founder/CEO of a multibillion dollar VC firm.
Here are the facts:
☎️ The average person spends 4 hours and 37 minutes on their phone.
🌳 More than 50% of people spend LESS than 1 hour a day outside.
🧍♀️ Yet our distance ancestors spent virtually all of their time outdoors…
🌴…and outdoors wasn’t paved roads with honking horns and polluting vehicles - it was nature in it’s purest form.
🏡 Is it high time that we reclaim our heritage, reconnect with our essence, and find our way back home?
For more on reclaiming our full potential, check out: https://lnkd.in/eF4W8Z_i
We all know that three-quarters of the world is covered by oceans that are home to whales, dolphins, sharks, octopuses, seals, and other species that inspire awe and spark the imagination. But on this World Oceans Day, celebrated worldwide every June 8th, we want to show how our oceans are also natural resources critical to the well-being of the world's people and economy, and why Aquaterra DHA Canola oil represents a whole new way of protecting those oceans.
https://bit.ly/4aRDVLw
It’s World 🐢 Day! Although turtles may not be what first comes to mind when you think about the Boreal Forest, all different kinds of turtle species are a part of ecosystems that help ensure the health and balance of wetlands and forests all across Canada. Ever seen a turtle basking in the sun? It’s like they’re saying, “Relax, I’ve got this ecosystem thing covered.” So this World Turtle Day, let’s commit to protecting the boreal and their habitats, which will help ensure they can thrive into the future.
📸 Canadian Park and Wilderness Society-Manitoba Chapter
🌿🌲 Welcome to our special series this week, where we delve into the heart of New Zealand's natural beauty - its native trees and plants. New Zealand's landscapes are renowned for their unique and diverse ecosystems, a testament to the millennia of evolution and adaptation.
This week, we'll explore why native species like the majestic Kauri and vibrant Pohutukawa are not just symbols of our natural heritage but are crucial to maintaining the ecological balance that makes our country so special.
From the deep-rooted benefits in soil conservation to their role in supporting a myriad of wildlife, native flora stands as the unsung heroes of our environment. In contrast, we'll shed light on how non-native pine trees, despite their rapid growth, can often do more harm than good, leading to issues like soil acidification and nutrient depletion.
Join us as we celebrate the invaluable contributions of native trees and plants to our ecosystems, and learn why their preservation is essential for a sustainable future. Stay tuned for enlightening facts, environmental impacts, and the undeniable reasons why going native is the way forward for New Zealand's landscapes. 🌱💚
"Nos ta biba di naturalesa" is an umbrella campaign covering all environmental and nature-related activities of the public entity Bonaire and its partners. Our ancestors lived in harmony with nature, and today, we are still deeply connected to what nature provides. From the sun powering our energy to the fish in our oceans and the birds in the sky – nature is the source of our life.
On Bonaire, nature is vital to our economy and well-being. Whether it's sustainable fishing, agriculture, tourism, or energy production, everything revolves around nature. Together with our partners, we are committed to preserving this precious environment.
Watch our video to discover how we can all contribute to a more sustainable Bonaire. The video is spoken in Papiamentu and includes English subtitles.
Link to our video: https://lnkd.in/eD4BmwAi#NosTaBibaDiNaturalesa#Bonaire#Nature#Environment#NatureConservation
Happy National Forest Week! 🌲 Covering nearly two million acres from Ventura to Monterey, Los Padres National Forest boasts some of California's most stunning landscapes.
This year's theme, "Forest Mode," encourages us to transition from our busy lives to being present in the moment. How can we appreciate the benefits of forests even when we're not there? How do you savor the present moment?
📷: @lospadres_lpfa
Herrera celebrates World Wetlands Day to raise awareness about these essential ecosystems. Disappearing 3x faster than forests, 90% of the world's wetlands have been degraded since the 1700s.
This year's theme is "Wetlands and Human Wellbeing." Learn more about World Wetlands Day and the connection to human wellbeing here: https://lnkd.in/grFmSzn
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4moWell done OSEA Malibu! Miss my old neighborhood in Santa Monica! I used to help with clean ups all the time. 😬