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Peperomia tetraphylla (Acorn Peperomia)


Peperomia tetraphylla (Acorn Peperomia) is a succulent plant that forms dense clumps of creeping stems that bear fleshy leaves arranged …

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Trump administration moves to narrow protections for endangered species

Environmentalists warn new proposal from US wildlife agencies could lead to habitat destruction and extinction

The Trump administration is planning to narrow protections for endangered species, in a move that environmentalists say would accelerate extinction by opening up critical habitats for development, logging, mining and other uses.

The proposal is the latest deregulatory effort by Donald Trump, who has made it a priority to dismantle endangered species protections as part of a broader quest to boost energy extraction and industrial access, even in the US’s most sensitive and vulnerable natural areas.

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Ways for chronically ill/disabled people to contribute to Permaculture?


Hi all,

I live in a tropical/hot/urban city (Singapore).

Ideally, I’d have more Health capacity to contribute to the Permaculture Community Garden I do have access to, but even if I was fully Abled/Healthy/”normal”, it would be hella taxing due the intensely tropical climate.

It’s been a huge struggle to pace myself, even on a volunteer basis… let alone dream of even “working” in a part-time paid role.

So there’s a huge gap between “what I feel called to do” vs “what my body is capable of”… and that gap seems to be widening… which worsens the eco-anxiety & general sense of helplessness.

I think a lot of it is that even finding other like-minded folk has been difficult – it’s not that Greenies don’t exist here, but they’re also overstretched.

Would like to chat with people who might have experience with navigating such intersections/complex circumstances. Much appreciated.

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President Trump Issues Executive Order to Revitalize U.S. Seafood Industry and Expand Aquaculture Development

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 17, 2025 Washington, D.C. — In a move to boost America’s seafood competitiveness, President Donald J. Trump has signed a new executive order focused on strengthening the domestic fishing, aquaculture, and seafood processing sectors. Highlighting the vast potential of over 4 million square miles of prime U.S. fishing grounds, the order aims […]

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Chestnuts as a food crop business


Hi we are a family that is lucky enough to live in an orchard of chestnuts in Victoria, Australia. We are starting to sell some of them around town and I’m wondering if anyone has any tips on selling chestnuts you could possibly share. Do you think it’s too late in the season in Australia to start selling them ? Are there any issues with storage or insects for example that we should look out for ? Any advise that anyone could possibly offer would be so appreciated 🌿🌳🌰🐿️🌿🌳

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