Robert Macfarlane(@RobGMacfarlane)さんの人気ツイート(リツイート順)

1
This! France bans 30 kinds of fruit & veg from having any plastic wrapping, inc. apples & cucumbers ‘The environment ministry said there must be curbs on the “outrageous amount of single-use plastic in our daily lives”’ RT if UK shd follow suit @DefraGovUK theguardian.com/world/2021/dec…
2
The English Oak (Quercus robur) supports an astonishing 2300 species, of which 326 depend on it for survival. 716 lichens, 108 fungi, 1178 invertebrates, owls, bats, wood warblers, butterflies... I hold in my hand not a single tree, but a community-to-be, a world-in-waiting.
3
Happy Winter Solstice to all in the northern hemisphere, today 21st December. The turn of the year's tide; a pivot-point; the day when the dark stops rising & the sun begins its slow climb back. We need all the light we can get right now. #TheLightIsRising 📷 Dominik Hofbauer
4
Hello -- some news! I've adapted Susan Cooper's cult-classic novel, The Dark Is Rising, for a 12-part audio drama/podcast on @bbcworldservice. Dir. & co-adapted by @SimonMcBurney. Starring Toby Jones, Harriet Walter. Music by @JohnnyFlynnHQ & more. #TheDarkIsRising Brief 🧵
5
Word of the Day: "thole" -- as a noun, the ability to bear hardship. As a verb, to endure patiently, to slog through tough times; "to thole on" (Scots). Compare "sisu" (Finnish) & "ganbaru/gambaru (頑張る)" (Japanese, lit. "stand firm"). 📷 Ron Porter
6
Happy Winter Solstice, one & all. The turn of the year’s tide—& a day of hope. We’ve made it round one more time, & from here the light spills slowly back, minute by minute. I celebrate this day more than Christmas or New Year. Fiat lux!
7
I met my own Brocken Spectre on the Fairfield Horseshoe today, haloed in concentric ice-refracted coronae. An encounter I’ll never forget; a portal & a double that retreated in the measure I approached it.
8
Word of the #MayDay: "Maienschein" -- lit. "May-light", "May-shine"; the green glow of sunlight through spring leaves (also "Mayenschein"; German, poetic-archaic). cf Japanese 木漏れ日, komorebi (lit. tree-passed-through-by-sunlight). Send Maienschein... 📷Couleur
9
Thinking today abt the “hunger stones” I discussed in Underland; carved marker stones along Central European rivers that are exposed at times of extreme drought. The most famous, on the Elbe, reads “Wenn du mich siehst, dann wiene”; “If you see me, weep.” cp.copernicus.org/articles/16/18…
10
This is “inosculation”, where two trees rub branches, roots or trunks together until they conjoin vascular systems, melting into one another. Latin in+osculari, “to kiss inwards” AKA: a long, slow, beautiful interspecies tree-snog, beech on birch & back again. 📷 @JohnnyFlynnHQ
11
New research out today from @DaveGoulson is clear & shocking. If you use glyphosate pesticides (Roundup/Gallup) or slug pellets, you reduce songbird numbers, esp. house sparrows. Numbers down *25-40%* "Stop spraying your garden with poisons." pls share on theguardian.com/environment/20…
12
Hello there: River—a film I wrote about the lives & deaths of the world’s rivers, & how our future flows with theirs, dir. @jenpeedom, narrated by Willem Dafoe, w/ music by Radiohead & @JnnyG—has now gone up on @BBCiPlayer, in case you fancy it. Here: bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod…
13
Reasons not to mow verges unnecessarily No. 451: Jaw-dropped, thrilled & astonished this evening to discover…a Bee orchid (Ophrys apifera) flowering on the verge of the street I live on, a few doors up from me. Just look at the mimicry of the flower that gives it its name!
14
🔥BREAKING (bad) news🔥 Wealthy landowners the Darwalls have won court case to extinguish our long-exercised right to wild camp responsibly on Dartmoor—only place where it’s been legal in England It’s a terrible decision. Follow @Right_2Roam/@EveryonesStars to resist & protest.
15
Un-Innocent Current @PrivateEyeNews on sanctimonious otters, @innocent smoothies & green-washing.
16
The symbiosis between Jay & Oak is in full swing right now. One Jay can hoard/bury 5000+ acorns each autumn; those they forget become saplings by spring. Garrulus glandarius = Chattering acorn-gatherer. Yes, Jays are bright-backed, blue-winged forest-makers. Photo: Andy Morfeww
17
After all we've learned about octopus sentience, intelligence & life-ways in recent years...how/why can humans be devising methods of mass-production for these playful, clever creatures? #DontEatOctopuses Please read this, by @BBCMarshall. bbc.co.uk/news/science-e…
18
"England is one of the few countries where water is fully owned by private companies, [who] answer to investors based 1000s of miles away from their customers." Huge piece. Ownership structures & fiduciary duty are at the heart of England's river-death. theguardian.com/environment/ng…
19
I’m writing a new book. It’s called Is A River Alive? & it’s about the Rights of Nature & the beinghood of rivers, forests & mountains; about animism & activism — & the new-old idea that the world is far more alive than is often allowed. More here: davidhigham.co.uk/books-dh/is-a-…
20
This is (l to r) Sam, Reuben & Denzel of @ElmhurstSchool in London. They've learned the Jackdaw Spell from The Lost Spells by heart & here they are rocking it in the woods. Poetry, outdoor learning, smiles, dance! Will you give them a shout, tell them how awesome they are?
21
In Newark (near where I grew up), a Library Garden is to be tarmacked over for a carpark: a net gain of 22 new parking spaces. Fumes & asphalt replacing community green-space & mature trees. Huge local resistance. Pls share widely & urge @NSDCouncil to pause felling & reconsider. twitter.com/AdamCormack_/s…
22
“In short, the Amazon is dying. Entire genetic libraries and symphonies of species—trees, birds, reptiles, insects and more, eons in the making, fine-tuned by natural selection—are being wiped out to make room for methane-belching cows.” theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
23
“Rarer than coral reefs, about 85% of the world’s chalk streams are in southern England & we are killing each & every one them” ⁦@Feargal_Sharkey⁩, furious & fabulous, on the catastrophe of our rivers—& how to fix it. ⁦⁦@OfwatChiefExectheguardian.com/commentisfree/…
24
“There is a power that has been since all eternity, and that force and potentiality is ‘viriditas’, the greening.” (Hildegard of Bingen, 1098-1179) Send green…
25
I wrote a film called River. It's directed by @jenpeedom. Narrated by Willem Dafoe. Music by Radiohead, Jonny Greenwood/@JnnyG & the astonishing @didgefusion. It's about the death & life of rivers––& how our future flows with theirs. It's out this Friday: river.film