Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Climate change could even attack city street trees—in the form of scaly insects

<b>http://tinyurl.com/aelrbcc - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/aelrbcc'>Wetlands: A Teenage German Girl Rebels Against Hygiene</a></b><p>Anything that polite company won&#39;t mention becomes Helen&#39;s favorite topic: hemorrhoids, zits, pus, B.O., body hair, menstrual blood . . . you name it. Her epic catalogue of bodily obsessions is lighthearted; she&#39;s bringing shame only upon herself (well ...</p><B>We're Offering $10 For Unretouched Images of Lena Dunham in BuzzFeed</b><p>Does BuzzFeed secretly have it out for Lena Dunham, or did they just discover some really shitty photoshop filters? Read more...</p><B>Climate change could even attack city street trees—in the form of scaly insects</b><p>Those aren&#39;t tree zits. They&#39;re an epidemic of tiny tree-sapping insects spread by climate change. by Jason Bittel @bittelmethis • October 7, 2014. What thrives in urban areas, sports an armored shell, and can cut through tree bark like a samurai&#39;s sword?</p>

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