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EarthByt

EarthByt

@EarthByt

EarthByt (EBYT) is a groundbreaking BEP20 token designed to harness the power of blockchain technology and crypto communities to drive global soil restoration

London, England Katılım Ekim 2021
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FAO Forestry
FAO Forestry@FAOForestry·
Did you know? Forest landscapes reduce the cost of producing clean water and, by storing carbon and moderating temperatures, help protect economies from climate-related disasters that can cost billions 🌳🌱💲💲
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EarthByt@EarthByt·
The rise of regenerative travel: Discover the retreat where every stay supports rainforest conservation and restoration | The Independent share.google/I2W5Ja76nSSMDD…
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FAO Forestry
FAO Forestry@FAOForestry·
The forest carbon stock, including all carbon pools, is estimated at 714 gigatonnes, or 172 tonnes per hectare. Get more data on the world’s forests in @FAO’s Global Forest Resources Assessment 2025 👉 bit.ly/GFRA2025 #FRA2025
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EarthByt@EarthByt·
Goodbye to mining in the heart of the jungle: Colombia makes history by declaring its entire Amazon region free of hydrocarbons and mega-mining share.google/LDZObbLgQIYYUp…
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EarthByt@EarthByt·
The new world order should be RWA tokenization and decentralization. Deflation and reward currency for sustainability and terraforming. The future is coming. facebook.com/share/v/1Bvi3C…
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Astronomy Vibes
Astronomy Vibes@AstronomyVibes·
🚨 Many things that are currently scientific facts — black holes, gravitational waves, antimatter— began as mathematical predictions. We lacked the technology to confirm their existence. As such, some discoveries literally take centuries. Black holes, theorized in 1916 by Karl Schwarzschild, weren’t taken fully proven until Cygnus X-1 revealed one’s powerful pull in 1971. Gravitational waves, predicted by Einstein that same year, remained elusive until 2015, when LIGO detected the space-time ripple of two black holes colliding. The same patience paid off with the Higgs boson, predicted in 1964 and finally confirmed in 2012 after a half-century and the construction of CERN’s colossal collider. And antimatter, foreseen in Paul Dirac’s 1928 equations, appeared just four years later when Carl Anderson discovered the positron. These stories remind us that science is a long game, often waiting decades for the right tools—and moments—to reveal the universe’s truths.
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“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are” Theodore Roosevelt
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