I don't know which is crazier. The fact that Dr. Fossil is bold enough to stick his whole head in an apex predator's mouth and be confident he will not have his head taken off.. or the fact that he's actually right.
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My brain after listening to one (1) science related, kinda cute romance song: I will create a ship that is so irrelevant to anyone's interest, including my own, somehow.
I call it: Paleobotany :)
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You're drawing duckverse ships right? Here's a rare pair that's caught my interest- Dr. Reginald Bushroot and Dr. Fossil
Two scientists!
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Nevada looks like a chicken with pants...
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Another day another dollar low quality dmc meme this time with a special guest on behalf of @captainmvf ;)
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Climate pledges made by countries around the world would collectively require 1.2 billion hectares (about 3 billion acres) of land – a total land area larger than the United States – to meet targets laid out in national plans, researchers found in the new study. It is simply not a feasible or advisable endeavor, according to the study, The Land Gap Report.
Land is a common element in climate schemes because carbon dioxide removed from the atmosphere and stored by forests and other ecosystems is calculated to offset emissions produced elsewhere. Restoration of degraded ecosystems would account for close to half of the land area required to meet climate pledges, but more than half would require lands that are already currently used for something else, the study authors noted.
Using those “new” lands for reforestation or other land-use change measures could displace Indigenous peoples, communities, or small farmers.
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“This study reveals that countries’ climate pledges are dangerously over-reliant on inequitable and unsustainable land-based measures to capture and store carbon,” said Kate Dooley, lead author of the report.
“Clearly, countries are loading up on land pledges to avoid the hard work of steeply reducing emissions from fossil fuels, decarbonizing food systems and stopping the destruction of forests and other ecosystems,” Dooley, a researcher at the University of Melbourne, said in a statement.
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Finally doodled some fanart of my favorite funny dinosaur game! :>
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I need to post this before the month ends
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If you see me thinking about a 77 y/o geezer all day, mind your own business fr
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I like to think that dr Fossil's original plan was to turn everyone into dinosaurs but then he saw on the news that a large comet was gonna pass above Earth soon and he went "I have the potential to do a REALLY funny thing right now"
And thats how he decided he'd wipe out all mankind instead
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Fellas, be honest, if you were a janitor at a Natural History Museum in an extremely crime-ridden town, and a man that may or may not work at said museum came up to you with a ray gun, wanting to turn you and himself into dinosaurs, would you accept?
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