met a new monky yesterday named r407🦭💤 💙 meanwhile, the storm known as lala is getting closer. hoping for the best for everyone

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met a new monky yesterday named r407🦭💤 💙 meanwhile, the storm known as lala is getting closer. hoping for the best for everyone

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Planting 24 acres of mangroves at a time, today the forest stretches out more than 120 acres and is the largest mangrove area of the bay.
"At nearly 150 acres, the Jardim Gramacho landfill in Rio de Janeiro was one of the largest and most infamous in all of Latin America. Now it’s a mangrove forest teeming with life.
Decommissioned 11 years ago, between 1970 and 2012 the dump, bordering Rio’s famous Guanabara Bay, received 80 million metric tonnes of trash from the area’s Gramacho neighborhood.
Now, a public-private partnership led by the Rio Municipal Cleaning Company has returned the area to nature, specifically mangroves, one of the most valuable of all ecosystems.
Planting 24 acres of mangroves at a time, today the forest stretches out more than 120 acres and is the largest mangrove area of the bay.
“Before, we polluted the bay and the rivers. Now, it’s the bay and the rivers that pollute us,” a lead official on the project told Africa News. “Today, the mangrove has completely recovered.”
Other organizations have taken action to restore mangroves along the bay as well. The non-profit Ocean Pact funded the Green Guanabara Bay Project which successfully restored 12.5 hectares or around 25 acres of mangroves.
According to some estimates, 1 acre of mangrove forests can store more carbon in roots and soil than 4 acres of even the most biodiverse rainforest, making them paramount to any world climate mitigation strategy.
Furthermore, their impressive lattice work of roots and insane durability means that storm surges impacting mangroves lose about 66% of their kinetic energy without even destroying the trees.
Lastly, coastal fishing communities, in [four] words, cannot exist without mangroves. They act as nurseries and perfect habitat for all kinds of fish and crustaceans that small-scale fishermen rely on for their daily bread."
-via Good News Network, 7/31/23
-video via Africanews, July 26, 2023
I’m in the cone! should be just windy and rainy tomorrow and maybe Thursday
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Milton could be the deadliest disaster in Floridas history

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Question for the autism website:
Does anybody know any good resources for a layperson to learn about tropical storms for writing purposes? Ideally not only the characteristics of the storms themselves but also how they shape human, plant, and other animal life in the areas where they frequently occur. Anything helps though.
Pre-storm PTSD incoming...I'm glad I recognize it for what it is, these days, but it still sucks.
TS Debbie will barely be a Cat1 if that when it lands, and in Florida we generally call that "rain with a name." There will be some flooding, some property damage, and a bit of inconvenience.
The big worry these days are tornadoes, which have gotten wayyyy more common than they used to be.
But in Tallahassee right now, there is that ambient lull of waiting, waiting, waiting. The corner gas stations are all already out of gas, and low on beer. It's Sunday so Christians are going to church but the rest of us are all battening down the hatches.
I talked with an Andrew survivor the other day, and we commiserated on just how tight our nerves are wound up already. How silly we feel about that, because hell, we get terrible storms a few times a week in these parts. Just yesterday the power went out due to lightning up the road.
"It was just a storm!"
Yeah, buddy, it was. It always will be.
Hey Sharon, I noticed a lack of rain these past three weeks we have been dry besides a few spits of rain. This is our usual hurricane / tropical storm time of year and I noticed no such thing has occurred. Beautiful fall weather, not saying there has been abundance of DOR weather, about 80 percent is perfect weather but with no rain. My plants are dying if I don’t water them, I follow a girl in Pennsylvania and the farmland she usually walks is also all dried up from the drought and she fears no color this fall since most leaves are dropping off from the drought. My question though is off shore. Wind farms. That is the only thing which has changed since I started to gift. Over the last year, there has been a wind farm being developed in the sound offshore of Montauk and block island and Rhode Island. Could those farms have harmful effects on weather? I never noticed the impact living in southern California and seeing the wind farms near Palm Springs but it still comes to mind… thanks! Have a good week forward!
Hello! The reduction in hurricanes is because of orgonite gifting by gifters in the northeast like yourself! When the cell towers are neutralized they can no longer be used to create unnatural destructive weather. You're seeing the restoration of the natural climate, so it makes sense that there will be a little dry period in late summer, like in the northwest (although in this restoration process, they have been getting more rain than usual!). We're all supposed to experience periods of rain and periods of sun, without the great variation we now see between the two coasts, and without destructive storms. The fact that you're experiencing high OR means your atmosphere is healthy, and your late summer weather is more similar to the west coast, showing a balancing of environmental conditions, which happens gradually over time with worldwide orgonite gifting.
In the past few years, I've been learning to grow plants for food, and I've seen that they really need constant care, no matter what the weather is. Nature seldom will yield the abundance on its own without us cultivating it and poring over our plants. So don't be discouraged because irrigation will always be necessary to some degree, even with a restored climate. This is a good time to learn rain collection, so where there are a few weeks without, we still have water for our plants. I also should add that the media for the past two decades has used the word "drought" to mean any period without rain, when it really means an unnaturally prolonged period (three weeks in summer with a few drizzles would not be considered a drought before this mind control agenda was in place), so please don't be discouraged by their hyperbole. You can see for yourself the abundance of rain in and around New York very recently and they want to psyche you out and use others who have been convinced of their false reality to psyche you out as well. You're doing the right thing as a gifter and nature is sorting itself out.
Don't worry about the wind farms, since they are not DOR emitters and don't affect the weather. Just keep on busting the cell towers. You've made a huge difference! Please also share our website with anyone who is concerned about the weather and climate. I hope you enjoy the process of gifting and experience all the different weather changes as just part of the process. The weather is a worldwide system, so taking down the weather control grid piece by piece will be necessary, and the changes will happen little by little.
Thanks for your question, for gifting, and for following and supporting our work!