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More like *fanny* la rouge!
No. That’s innumerate. It’s called the Twentieth Century.I thought it was Sasaferrato who was the ancient one. Isn't the whole century called the nineteen hundreds?
No. That’s innumerate. It’s called the Twentieth Century.I thought it was Sasaferrato who was the ancient one. Isn't the whole century called the nineteen hundreds?
Yes, it was when us old uns lived there. But these youngsters have different words for things.No. That’s innumerate. It’s called the Twentieth Century.
Well, now, that’ll just be confusing!Yes, it was when us old uns lived there. But these youngsters have different words for things.
About time!An update [30/4/2024] ...
Two men charged over felling of Sycamore Gap tree
Two charged with causing criminal damage to the famous Sycamore Gap tree and Hadrian's Wall.www.bbc.co.uk
Twenty hundred and one: a space odyssey doesn't have the same ring to itI mean, I disagree. We called the first decade of the 20th Century the nineteen hundreds.
I know people lost the plot with the millenium and started saying two thousand, but they were wrong then and they’re wrong now.
Not sure how you calculate the monetary value of a centuries old tree.another minor update ...
Sycamore Gap: Man pleads not guilty to cutting down tree
Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, both from Cumbria, are accused of damaging the world-famous tree.www.bbc.co.uk
HOW MUCH ????
[still names the two persons charged ...]
HOW MUCH ????
[still names the two persons charged ...]
You'd probably calculate this using frameworks related to ecosystem services. These basically allow you to put a monetary value on all the services the tree provides, from carbon absorption to biodiversity to recreation, tourism and cultural value.Maybe that amount represents - or includes - the cost of clearing up after the vandalism.
I suppose you could estimate the £££ that visitors spend in the area, and assume a % of those will not visit this year because the tree isn't there - speculating here that fans of Kevin Costner / Robin Hood might be in this list.
I haven't yet noticed any difference.
The local micro-brewery has a product named after the gap / tree, and it was selling well during the last couple of visits I've made to their eponymous hostelry [Twice Brewed]
You'd probably calculate this using frameworks related to ecosystem services. These basically allow you to put a monetary value on all the services the tree provides, from carbon absorption to biodiversity to recreation, tourism and cultural value.
This approach is often criticised for putting monetary values on stuff which is beyond simple finances, but does at least allow you to capture a wide range of values a tree or environment provides. Which is far more than the average person tends to think.
Shit. Sheffield council must be almost bankrupt with what they owe.You'd probably calculate this using frameworks related to ecosystem services. These basically allow you to put a monetary value on all the services the tree provides, from carbon absorption to biodiversity to recreation, tourism and cultural value.
This approach is often criticised for putting monetary values on stuff which is beyond simple finances, but does at least allow you to capture a wide range of values a tree or environment provides. Which is far more than the average person tends to think.
There must be consequences! Attacks by the wealthy on trees in US increasing: Attacks on their neighbor's trees, mind you!
Poisoned trees gave a wealthy couple in Maine a killer ocean view. Residents wonder, at what cost?
There was one thing missing when a wealthy Missouri couple purchased their oceanfront home overlooking Camden Harbor in Maine: The million-dollar view was blocked by a neighbor's trees.apnews.comMunitions company CEO who cut down NJ neighbor's trees fined $13,000
Exactly my point. When that first happened, the headlines said he could be fined a million $ or more...,I expect 13k is small change to a CEO of a munitions company though.
Exactly my point. When that first happened, the headlines said he could be fined a million $ or more...,
Some news - new shoots !
Sycamore Gap tree: Signs of life growing from stump
Eight new shoots have been discovered emerging from the base of the felled tree on Hadrian's Wall.www.bbc.co.uk
Looking at the images - coming up from the roots !
Feeling oddly elated over this.Some news - new shoots !
Sycamore Gap tree: Signs of life growing from stump
Eight new shoots have been discovered emerging from the base of the felled tree on Hadrian's Wall.www.bbc.co.uk
Looking at the images - coming up from the roots !