#Parution // Coups de chaud sur la haute #montagne alpine ⛰️ Hot flush on the Alpine #mountains @RevueGeoAlpine n° 111-2 en ligne et en libre accès
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Climate Change on Mountains
Reviving Humboldt’s Approach to Science
This book presents concepts, methodologies and major achievements of recent research in climate change ecology in mountains by placing this research in a historical perspective, that of travelers and naturalists of the Romantic era, and first of all Alexander von Humboldt.
"Trajectories and Recompositions of Intensive Agricultural Areas in the #Mountains"
> This special issue focuses on intensified agricultural centers in mountains, particularly in Europe, and their contemporary developments at a time of productive and environmental transitions.
You know lichens are out there, right? Algae and fungi - two entirely separate kingdoms of life! - living weird, entangled mutually beneficial lives on all manner of surfaces, no doubt plotting something both beautiful and nefarious. What a world. #LichenSubscribe
Washington State's Mount Baker (aka Komo Kulshan - 3286 m / 10780 ft) looming over Boundary Bay (A bit exaggerated due to lens compression) in British Columbia, Canada. I think of this photo more as a Bald Eagle photo (sitting on driftwood in the bottom right) but the mountain takes up more of the frame. More eagle photos from this day here: