▲ 209 r/ClimatePosting+2 crossposts

England’s climate is changing and our planting must change with it

>Your report (Half of England officially in ‘exceptionally serious’ drought, 29 July) makes me think that perhaps it’s time to admit what horticulturists have whispered for years: the native‑plants‑only doctrine has had its day. We can keep insisting that every garden, park and verge must resemble a 1790s botanical inventory, or we can face the obvious – the climate those plants evolved for no longer exists.

>We are trying to keep a pre‑industrial flora alive in a post‑industrial climate. Oak saplings are crisping, beech woods are browning, and “rewilded” meadows are going from hopeful to tinderbox in a single heatwave. Meanwhile, drought‑tolerant non‑natives – Mediterranean shrubs, prairie perennials, desert grasses – sit ready to do the job: hold soil, feed pollinators, stay green, stay alive.

>This isn’t heresy, it’s adaptation. If the choice is plant non‑natives or watch landscapes die, then the path is obvious. Clinging to botanical nationalism while ecosystems collapse is not conservation; it’s sentimentality. England’s climate has changed. Our planting palette must change with it.

>Richard Eltringham Leicester

theguardian.com
u/Left_Natural_3517 — 11 days ago
▲ 112 r/BritishPolitics+1 crossposts

Reform says it would use Royal Navy to stop small boats

The problem is that most Reform supporters are dense enough to believe this is possible, rather than something that will destroy our relationship with our nearest NATO ally.

It begs the question if Farage wants his base fired up about small boats, what is Reform hiding that they don’t want their voters to notice?

bbc.co.uk
u/Left_Natural_3517 — 17 days ago
▲ 7 r/evcharging+1 crossposts

Recharging electric vehicles in parts of Manchester with no off-street parking.

I’m thinking of getting a small electric car. But I live in a street which has no off-street parking.

I know Andy Burnham has a pilot scheme for people with electric vehicles in these areas, but I’m wondering if anybody has actual experience of applying for and getting a cross kerb channel installed for a charging cable, either through the Manchester Council scheme, or privately?

reddit.com
u/Left_Natural_3517 — 1 month ago