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- BASIC PREMISE + Research Links about Dying Trees
- Five Radio Interviews, Video of Fall Foliage + Contact Information
- More Links to Recent Research
- Visit the Apocalypsi Library at the End of the World
- Pillage, Plunder & Pollute, LLC - free download AND watch the movie - The Silent War on Trees
- Whispers From the Ghosting Trees - Guest Post at Greg Laden's Science Blog
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Hi Gail, I read this comment you made and I'm hoping you are planing to post this ozone manifesto at Wit's End so I can link to it.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Dion! I like the new picture!
ReplyDeleteI replaced the introduction on the Basic Premise page with that comment so you can click on the link at the top of the blog, and copy the address. I had been planning to rejuvenate it anyway.
Thank you for the compliment on the pic, Gail. Kind of out of season... though roses are now blooming in my backyard, it's not beach weather.
ReplyDeleteWow, how did I miss the 'Basic Premise' page? Thank you for documenting the devastation of humanity's own actions. With a freshly cut front lawn (when did we ever need to cut grass in mid-November?), blooming roses to my right and a young tree that has lost two big branches for the last two years. I see the change in the environment. And the change naturally encompasses much more than my backyard or yours. So, what's wrong with everyone else. Why is there such blindness in the face of obvious change(yeah, just rhetorical)?