Mature New 2021 February

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Read your Sagittarius Monthly Horoscope for February 2021 | Magic Horoscope
Sagittarius Monthly Horoscope for February 2021: You will start making new and more mature decisions
Every aspect in your life will benefit from a change in your attitude
Sagittarius, this month of February comes with new details in your love life. You will be more mature when dealing with your emotions and you will take the first steps towards a happy love life. You won't be that impulsive anymore.
If you receive any irresistible love offer, you'd better be cautious this month. Think very carefully before doing anything and don't let anybody outside of your love life dictate your movements. You might feel that finding the perfect person is taking very long.
If you're in a relationship, this will be an excellent month to rediscover yourself and be more passionate. If you're single, you can prepare your luggage because you will find someone on a trip with whom you will live a beautiful love story. Who knows, maybe this happens to be the perfect person!
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You will discover all your potential at work this February. Your finances will be healthier as long as you use your budget responsibly.
This could be one of the best moments in your career. You will be able to use your creativity, deal with professional responsibilities easily and quickly, and your actions will speak more than words.
But the emphasis is on your finances. Make sure your budget is realistic and you take into account your current wealth. Stay away from legal issues and financial risks. In all, try to save as much as you can in order to improve your finances in the future.
Your health will be fantastic at the beginning of the month, Sagittarius. This will give you the freedom to do anything you want to. However, don't push it too much because if you take many risks you could jeopardize your health.
Try not to walk alone at night โ€“ especially if you don't know the area.ย Avoid conflicts and fights at all costs and try not to join multitudinary events. The outcome might not be very positive for you.
After some months, this tendency will increase more and more so you should be extra cautious. Try to moderate your words when you speak because this could get you in trouble at some point.
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Why keeping one mature street tree is far better for humans and nature than planting lots of new ones
Good for both the environment and human wellbeing. Credit: Willy Barton/shutterstock
Thanks to Victorian street planners, many British streets were designed to be full of big trees and, with 84% of the population living in urban areas, most people are more likely to encounter trees in the streets than they are in forests.
The UK is one of the least densely wooded countries in Europe (at 13% coverage compared to the EU average of 38%) and, as such, its street trees are even more valuable.
This became all too clear as the UK first entered lockdown in spring 2020, when many people spent more time on their local streets and in parks. Online tree app Tree Talk saw a 50-fold increase in users as people fell in love with their local "street trees."
They were quite right to do so. The wood of street trees stores carbon, while their roots and crowns support wildlife and slow rainfall, reducing urban flooding. Transpiration and shade from their canopies reduces temperatures in heatwaves, while pollution-trapping leaves lower the prevalence of asthma.
If these ecosystem services weren't enough, having trees on our streets reduces crime rates and improves mental health and wellbeing. One mature street tree can have a net ecosystem service value of thousands of pounds.
Sadly, the UK has an unhealthy street tree-felling habit. Up to 60 trees per day are chopped down to make way for buildings and infrastructure, such as roads or sewers. Felling rates could also rise as development accelerates and governments relax planning rules to aid post-pandemic economic recovery.
It is larger street trees which are most often the victims of development because they are a challenge for city planners.
Large species like London planes, beech and oak need expensive, carefully engineered tree pits to help them grow safely surrounded by concrete and to prevent their roots from pushing up pavements. Such costs are more than offset, though, when we value natureโ€”a single mature oak produces hundreds of thousands of liters of oxygen per year and supports thousands of species of birds, insects, lichen and fungus.
Residents and councils regularly clash over urban tree-felling. However, when Sheffield City Council entered into a contractor program a few years ago, which felled more than 5,000 trees, the protests made international news.
Councils are wary of street tree issues now, and often try to manage PR by claiming felling is mitigated by planting several smaller trees to replace each large one removed. When local authorities like Swansea City Council claim development will result in "more trees" they are of course right, but it is not the full story.
Just as any child would understand they were being ripped off if given a 2p piece and a 1p piece to replace a pound coin, removing large species trees and replacing them with small ones results in a net loss of ecosystem services.
Joe Coles, the urban tree campaigner responsible for conservation charity Woodland Trust's work in Sheffield, describes this as a form of greenwashing. "If we value green infrastructure to the same level as gray then large street trees will become far too valuable to lose," he tells me. "Until there is acceptance that large trees, taking decades to reach maturity, have significant valueโ€”a fact based on scientific evidenceโ€”we will continue to see spurious but convenient assertions that higher numbers of small replacement trees are adequate compensation to facilitate development."
Size really matters with trees. The annual net ecological benefit of planting a large species tree is 92% greater than planting a small one. Mature street trees do everything from having a positive effect on infant birth weight in lower socio-economic demographics, to increasing resilience to major life events among people who live within sight of them. Consumers spend more on streets that are lined with large trees.
Large street trees are the most valuable green infrastructure asset cities have and when that value is overlooked, disasters happen. Even winning the UK's "tree of the year" competition in 2020 couldn't save Hackney's Happy Man Tree from being felled in 2021 to make way for a new housing development.
More than 25,000 petitioners objected to the removal of the healthy, 150-year-old London plane, with even the developers admitting it would have been avoidable had earlier consultation taken place.
There is hope for change in the form of tree strategies which set policies to guide development and planning and which require community consultation. They are a valuable tool for stewarding urban trees for future generations.
Bristol, perhaps the UK's flagship green city, has adopted a tree replacement standard to ensure planting new trees meaningfully offsets the loss of carbon and ecosystem services where felling cannot be avoided. Tree replacement standards ensure an adequate number of trees are planted to offset each lost and quantifies the financial contribution developers must make if they choose to fell.
Even tree-war epicenter Sheffield has moved forwards, bringing people together to develop a new street tree partnership working strategy that values street trees for the benefits they bring to people, the city and the environment.
These strategies allow local authorities to mandate that developers value tree size and the total canopy cover in a city. The idea is to prevent the use of "stem counts" to hide the removal of large trees and their replacement with smaller trees that are less valuable in terms of carbon storage, ecosystem services and even human wellbeing.
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