She plans to spend 24 hours live streaming from a self-dug ditch high up in the mountains.
"I'm lying about 2ft down. It's a beautiful place, it's warm, cosy and out of the wind, but unfortunately it's not quite out of the rain."It's intentionally very boring, but the boringness of these numbers are profound because our lives, other species' lives, are based on them.
"I feel so strongly about what we're facing that this is my commitment to the earth and our need to change. "This project is about facilitating wider audiences and non-scientists to become part of the conversation about land management and climate change."
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