

Shanna Talley
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@Oracle1313
Gen-Xer & pagan. I write books & I design cool stuff.♍️✒️📖 https://t.co/yetS49qRlj




🚨This AI data center in Utah produces the thermal energy of 23 atomic bombs ─ EVERY DAY! It spans over 40,000 acres.


To the person holding the axe, it was just one tree. To everything around it, it was a world. The elephant lost shade from heat that can kill. The birds lost the branches where generations nested. The small mammals lost cover from predators. The insects lost food and shelter. The soil lost the roots that held water and life together. Even the air changed the moment the tree disappeared. Humans are the only species capable of turning a living ecosystem into an object so ordinary that its destruction feels economically insignificant. A forest is not a collection of trees. It is millions of living relationships occurring simultaneously. And extinction rarely begins with the death of an animal. It begins the moment the systems holding life together are treated as disposable. The most dangerous part is that destruction usually does not look violent while it is happening. It looks efficient.

Spraying one dandelion with Roundup can kill over 100 bees. The flower doesn't die instantly. Bees will keep visiting it for days, taking the poison back to their nests and hives. Never spray dandelions in spring and summer. They're one of the first major food sources for emerging pollinators. Let them bloom or remove them by hand.






The Trump administration has scrapped all protections for a critically endangered whale species known as the Rice's whale, allowing oil and gas drilling in their natural habitat. The regulatory meeting dooming the 50 remaining Rice's whales lasted just 15 minutes.


They’re trying to put a data center right outside of Mammoth Cave.



David Attenborough is now officially 100 years old.




Mark Zuckerberg built a MASSIVE data center in Georgia Just hundreds of yards from people’s homes. Water pressure collapsed. Sinks don’t run. Toilets won’t refill. Homes shake nonstop. Power outages are common A billionaire gets his servers — working families get steamrolled.
