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Courtney Miller

@peatperformance

sunscreen enthusiast. mosquito fodder. tweets are mine.

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Courtney Miller
Courtney Miller@peatperformance·
Our FMA Area is 55% wetland - that's a lot of wetland and responsibility! I'm happy to share that I've joined @AlbertaPacific as a wetland ecologist!
Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc.@AlbertaPacific

Wetlands play a vital role in the structure and function of our forests. @AlbertaPacific collaborates with various teams and partners to better understand, restore, protect, and minimize potential wetland disturbance. Learn more: bit.ly/2YQNdoF #WorldWetlandsDay2022

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Courtney Miller@peatperformance·
Rainy fieldwork.
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ARCHIVED - NASA Climate
ARCHIVED - NASA Climate@NASAClimate·
Wildfire smoke is stretching from Illinois to Italy. Hundreds of wildfires in Canada have already scorched twice as much land as what typically burns in an entire season, according to the Canadian Wildland Fire Information System. Get the view from space: bit.ly/3NTlQV6
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Mike Flannigan
Mike Flannigan@mikeflannigan·
2023 now is in first place for area burned in BC since 1950. Surprisingly, most of the fire season is ahead of us and we have already passed the recent record-breaking years of 2017 and 2018. wildfiresituation.nrs.gov.bc.ca/currentStatist…
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Courtney Miller@peatperformance·
@smilingmegs AB Wetland Policy Def'n - Hydric mineral soil (e.g., gleyed, mottles), may have peat but <40cm, and >25% cover of tree or shrub
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Meg Schmidt 🏳️‍🌈 (they/she)
By far the most asked question I've had at #CGU2023 is "how do you define or identify a swamp?". I'm still not sure, but after spending a year in them I just know. So of course I found a lovely little coniferous swamp in Banff!
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Dr Charlie Gardner (also on the blue place)
This amazing figure from yesterday's #IPCC report shows the potential of different approaches to mitigate climate change It exposes two common misconceptions about 'natural climate solutions' 1/
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Dr. Merritt Turetsky
Dr. Merritt Turetsky@queenofpeat·
Mosses make up most of the diversity in northern regions and often more than 50% of ecosystem productivity and carbon uptake from the atmosphere. Tiny superheroes. Where are my moss lovers?
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Dr Scott J. Davidson
Dr Scott J. Davidson@ScootJD·
Round 30 of the #WetlandCup is sphagnum moss vs. patterned fen! Who do you want to see in the final? Vote below!
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Dr Scott J. Davidson
Dr Scott J. Davidson@ScootJD·
Round 29 of the #WetlandCup is raised bog vs. beaver wetland! Who will you send through to the FINAL?! Please give it a RT so we can get as many votes as possible
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Dr. Merritt Turetsky
Dr. Merritt Turetsky@queenofpeat·
3) Peat holds a lot of water, protecting not only peatlands but ENTIRE landscapes from drought. 4) While peat can burn, it protects ecosystems from severe burning. More peat = good 🔥 5) Peat promotes diversity & strange critters that make our world beautiful & interesting. 2/2
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Dr. Merritt Turetsky
Dr. Merritt Turetsky@queenofpeat·
5 reasons why peat is powerful: 1) Peat is 50% carbon. That C was taken out of the atmosphere by plants and soils and put into ecological lockdown. Let's keep it there. 2) Peat archives everything from past climate to archeological records. Peat = information we need. 1/
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Sophie Wilkinson
Sophie Wilkinson@SuperMossSophie·
@ScootJD How on Earth do you expect me to choose between these two @ScootJD!?!?! 😵‍💫😵‍💫 I don't think I can 😂
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Dr Scott J. Davidson
Dr Scott J. Davidson@ScootJD·
Round 22 of the #WetlandCup is black spruce vs. sphagnum moss! Who will take the win? Vote below and send your favourite to the next stage! As always - a RT will always help!
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Courtney Miller@peatperformance·
@peatofmind Does this mean access roads should avoid shallow peatlands? or is it still better to avoid deep peatlands to avoid significant C impacts?
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BERA_Project
BERA_Project@BeraProject·
Welcome stakeholders, partners, collaborators, and researchers! #beraworkshop2022
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