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Urban forests in Niger’s schoolyards serve climate resilience and education

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Indigenous Bajo suffer child deaths & toxic sludge amid green energy push

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Impacts of development come under higher scrutiny in the Pan Amazon

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Paris Agreement target won’t protect polar ice sheets, scientists warn

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Brazil & China move ahead on 3,000-km railway crossing the Amazon

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In New Guinea, megadiverse lowland forests are most at risk of deforestation

  • In order to flower well, longan usually needs a "winter" season with min temps <12°C and/or less rain. While fruiting, hot and wet is best. At sea level in the tropics, the low temps usually don't occur, and even if the winter is dry enough for longan to flower (but not dry enough to kill it), the other half of the year usually doesn't get as hot as subtropical summers, so the fruits might not develop properly. Either you have a strange tropical breed of longan, or you are very lucky to have the right conditions where you live.

  • Frozen? Probably a 'Mongthong' harvested unripe in Thailand. I highly recommend going to Malaysia or Borneo and trying a fresh durian instead. You only get one first durian, and you owe it to yourself to try a good one.

  • That's like Florida... wow. If you're already on the limit for apples, then further warming of the winter will probably put an end to them, but it's still impressive that you have them at all. Do you know if cherimoya fruits well there?

  • Those sound yummy! I really enjoy a high-quality, sweet blueberry, so I would probably enjoy those. I won't be growing them here, but anyone reading this who has the climate for them, give them a try!

  • The developers sold out, and the new parent company wanted to add opt-out telemetry IIRC. They received a lot of backlash and apparently reduced the data collected, but they had proven that they could not be trusted, and multiple forks were made before the new version with telemetry even released. Tenacity is what came of at least two of those forks.

  • I guess rambutans can't be stopped from making too many babies! 😆

    I've never grown calamondin, so I can't say for sure, but it's possible that you really did stunt it... How much of the tree did you cut off?

    EDIT: What elevation are you growing both soursop and longan? Do you have a dry winter there?

  • Do those produce year-round where you are, or is this the main event? In some places, if you have enough trees that aren't all clones of each other, it's possible to harvest oranges and avocados pretty much all year!