Gli Ineffabili – Fotografia naturalistica e non solo

Stefano Rossignoli 14 gennaio 2012

E’ venerdi sera, squilla il telefono! La mia amica Chiara, compagna dei primi anni di università a cui sono rimasto molto affezionato, conferma che mi può raggiungere in serata a Samarate, dove Marco e Matteo esporranno le loro fotografie…

Marco Colombo e Matteo Di Nicola
Da sinistra: Marco Colombo e Matteo Di Nicola

“Gli ineffabili: alla scoperta di anfibi e rettili italiani” di Marco Colombo e Matteo Di Nicola. E’ il titolo della loro mostra fotografica su anfibi e rettili che racchiude il meglio di due anni di ‘caccia’ fotografica, scatti, ricerche e appostamenti.

Matteo e Marco sono due laureati in scienze, appassionati (ed esperti) di Fotografia Naturalistica.

Conosco alcune immagini essendo assiduo visitatore dei loro siti internet (che trovate linkati nel menu dei “siti amici” di scienzafacile) e ho deciso di andare alla mostra per incontrarli e poter ammirare le loro fotografie anche in un contesto diverso dal web.

Matteo di Nicola e me
Matteo di Nicola e me

All’inaugurazione (13 gennaio 2012 – h 21:00) i due amici fotografi hanno iniziato la serata accogliendo amichevolmente i visitatori sulla porta della fantastica Villa Montevecchio a Samarate (VA). Anche io e Chiara abbiamo avuto un’ottima accoglienza. Hanno proseguito con una  presentazione del loro lavoro di fotografia e soprattutto ci hanno reso partecipi di alcune situazioni incontrate durante le ricerche che mostrano ancora una volta come l’ignoranza dell’uomo sia la maggior nemica con cui combattere…

Serpenti uccisi senza una reale motivazione ma solo per credenze e abitudini popolari, pozze d’acqua asciugate e devastate per lavori di manutenzione autorizzati da personale cosiddetto competente durante il periodo riproduttivo degli Ululoni (rospi del genere Bombina), oppure specie importate da altri continenti come il Gambero di fiume della Louisiana, estremamente competitivo nonché letale per alcune Leggi tutto “Gli Ineffabili – Fotografia naturalistica e non solo”

Auto elettrica, ambiente ed ENERGIA

Stefano Rossignoli 30 novembre 2011

Sempre più spesso sento parlare di auto elettriche come risoluzione al problema inquinamento dell’aria ma soprattutto come risoluzione al problema di non poter girare nelle giornate di blocco del traffico.

 

toyota-prius
toyota-prius

 

http://www.toyota.it/cars/new_cars/prius/index.aspx

Leggetevi pure la pubblicità e compratela pure! E’ una buona macchina, però non pensate di essere in armonia con la natura per favore!

Qualche tempo fa in rete girava anche una presentazione di una marca e modello di auto elettrica che la casa avrebbe ritirato in seguito a pressioni del mercato del petrolio…

Ebbene mi sento di dare un parere’ tirando in ballo’ la fisica…

Il problema non è come sostituire l’auto a benzina, ma riuscire a lasciarla a casa, o meglio non averla nemmeno. Cosa c’entra la fisica?

Avete mai sentito parlare di energia?

L’Energia non è illimitata e pensate solo per un attimo di dover far andare ad elettricità tutte le automobili di Roma, di Milano, Napoli, del Cairo…e poi magari a quelle di tutto il pianeta (compresi i paesi cosiddetti in via di sviluppo …e anche a quelli lanciati a 1000Km all’ora verso lo sviluppo)

Ma come glie la diamo l’energia elettrica?

Si, ok dalla presa di corrente, ma prima della presa cosa ci mettiamo?

Potremmo fare tante belle centrali atomiche oppure caricare le batterie pedalando di notte…

Se le auto potessero andare ad energia solare, farebbero già le auto con il tetto di Leggi tutto “Auto elettrica, ambiente ed ENERGIA”

Tra due settimane!

Ecco la risposta a questa domanda: Alluvione a Genova 4-11-2011. Quando sarà la prossima? (vedi link all’articolo dedicato).

Due settimane. E il motivo è stato il Fiume dentro la città?

SBAGLIATO!

La Città dentro al fiume.

Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto come le parti di Genova interessate dall’alluvione di due settimane fa, sono costruite nel fiume e non viceversa.

Con questo chiudo il capitolo alluvioni perchè dal punto di vista scientifico per quel che potevo ne ho già parlato: vedi links:

Alluvioni e dissesto idrogeologico

Rischio in Italia Geologia Ambiente e Condotta

C’è la solita amarezza per l’attesa di dove sarà e dei danni che causerà la prossima…

Confido che cerchiate informazioni da Naturalisti e Geologi di alto livello e non solo sulle normali e solite fonti di informazione.

Non restiamo ignoranti! Su! Studiare un po’!!!

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