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Climate change and the world's butterflies... |
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Written by John Banks
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Thursday, 12 October 2006 10:00 |
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WARNING! If you expect to live to 2030, you will most probably be there to witness the tipping point where the Amazon rainforest starts to disappear and gradually becomes a mixture of desert and savannah - according to 9/10 of the top climate scientists, in a report today (14/4/09). Not from slash and burn. By spiralling drought through lack of rainfall, acting faster and faster, irreversibly. At Cinebutterflies we offer you the chance to experience the butterflies of the tropics as they could be seen before the forests went. No need to travel to see them, and add to the globe's carbon overload. Just watch them at home, in comfort. Welcome to the only website to offer hours of butterflies, ALIVE, and in their NATURAL HABITATS- A choice of 5 films on DVD to buy – all of butterflies of different parts of the world, with more to come in 2009
- The story of how our series on The World’s Butterflies has grown and changed since we began in the 1970s, and how our “Cinebutterflies Library of Butterflies on Film” is getting on
- A forum for you to offer your ideas. What do you think about climate change and oil depletion? We know they are going to affect butterflies and our chances of seeing them in the wild. Should we be helping by reducing our Carbon Footprints? What have you done so far? What do you plan to do?
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 April 2009 18:36 |