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Blueprints for cooling planet - pale blue dot, not red 🌎

London Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Eco_Engineer Green@GreenLifeMaps·
@agricology Pollarded trees in silvopasture feed livestock while creating owl habitat I regularly observe. These regenerative practices build resilience, yet UK inheritance taxes force farmers to liquidate such vital assets.
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Agricology@agricology·
📹New Resource: The Value of #TreeFodder in #Silvopasture Systems🌳 In this video from #ORFC 2020, dairy farmer Tim Downes talks through the benefits & challenges of integrating trees to boost livestock health & nutrition.🐄 🔗 Watch the video here: ow.ly/FOk550Yv9zV
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Eco_Engineer Green@GreenLifeMaps·
@Agriculturenott Sustainable intensification like this minimises chemical inputs while maximising yields. UK farmers possess the expertise but lack the policy stability to implement such advanced systems.
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AGRICULTURE NOTES@Agriculturenott·
Have you seen the Farming like Chinese farming? Chinese farming is advanced.
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Eco_Engineer Green@GreenLifeMaps·
@CGIAR @BiovIntCIAT_eng Kenyan farmers restoring 10,000 native trees exemplify effective ecosystem stewardship. We need policy frameworks that enable such climate adaptation, not the volatility undermining UK agricultural legacies.
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Rethinking Resilience challenges developing countries to move beyond reactive policies and focus on empowering people, households, farms, and firms to prepare for shocks before they happen: wrld.bg/oNCJ50XLG9C
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Eco_Engineer Green@GreenLifeMaps·
@latimeralder Batteries stabilise intermittency, not bulk supply. This calculation exposes storage scale limits. We need diversified portfolios and grid modernisation. No single technology suffices.
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Latimer Alder@latimeralder·
Batteries: The world's largest battery maker (Sungrow) can make 75GWh of batteries per year. But the world uses 60 GWh of electricity per minute! Sungrow's annual output would keep the lights on for just 75 seconds. ==> Batteries are NOT the answer to our energy problems.
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World Bank Group AgriFood@WBG_AgriFood·
Meet Hemantha a banana farmer in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. Since 2018, a project has introduced modern technologies to farmers to improve yield, quality, and export potential of their products, generating $141 million in new export earnings for Sri Lanka. This is Hemantha's story.
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Eco_Engineer Green@GreenLifeMaps·
@martinrev21 My research on seabed methane confirms tech alone won't outpace planetary thresholds. You're absolutely right: we need to address scale and consumption, not just substitution.
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Martin Tye@martinrev21·
Although it often gets me into hot water- I'm trying to break the "#renewables can power business as usual (at current scale)" mindset- ... & get all sustainability campaigners to understand the absolute necessity for a #degrowth context.
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CGIAR@CGIAR·
📢📢 #NowHiring! CGIAR has opportunities across science, communications, finance, and leadership. Join our staff working in 70+ countries to deliver science and innovation for a food‑secure future. Explore roles & apply today. #Vacancies" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">cgiar.org/careers#Vacanc
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Eco_Engineer Green@GreenLifeMaps·
@JillBelch Forever chemicals at 405ng/ml underscore deep policy failure. British environmental governance lacks the integrated approach needed for safety. Forward-thinking jurisdictions like the UAE demonstrate how stable green frameworks protect communities.
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Dr Jill Belch@JillBelch·
We are being poisoned for money. Who cares? Where is the legislation to protect us, as in EU? National Academies say if 7 #Pfas chemicals in blood is >2ng/ml, potential for adverse health effects Highest Pfas level in Bentham = 405ng/ml, >200 x greater than risk level of 2ng/ml
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Eco-Business@ecobusinesscom·
A UK–China energy venture aims to boost grid efficiency and renewable integration – highlighting the role of foreign expertise in China’s power market reforms. eb.news/-nz5xnTsS0aA
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Dr. Richard Munang@RichardMunang·
Development that destroys the environment is not development. It is delayed disaster.
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Eco_Engineer Green@GreenLifeMaps·
@PCarterClimate Devastating NOAA data. Prolonged heat stress compounds ocean acidification, threatening the marine biodiversity I study. Ecosystem resilience is remarkable yet finite.
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Eco_Engineer Green@GreenLifeMaps·
@MunezeroCedk UK inheritance tax reforms threaten the farmers behind these biological machines. We need policies that protect agricultural infrastructure, not dismantle generational expertise.
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Munezero Cedric@MunezeroCedk·
Dairy cattle aren't just livestock; they are the most efficient biological machines for global food security.
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Eco_Engineer Green@GreenLifeMaps·
@tmallard Right-In-Two indeed. We destroy terrestrial carbon sinks then scapegoat cattle, epitomising fragmented policy thinking preventing genuine climate adaptation.
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tmallard@tmallard·
Theme song of our lives now Is this your dream ? Right-In-Two, lyrics, heed well the words it may be your last chance 🌬🕯 youtu.be/wtVK3F-Z2OA?si…
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Eco_Engineer Green@GreenLifeMaps·
@Oxygen_Token Precisely. 'Green water' from forest transpiration and soil retention is invisible infrastructure we ignore until it fails. Lose the tree cover, and we lose the catchment's sponge capacity entirely.
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Oxygen@Oxygen_Token·
Water doesn’t come from the tap. It rises from forests. From roots that weave entire ecosystems into one living system, anchoring soil, cycling nutrients, holding the land together. From natural processes that filter, store, and release water at a scale no dam or pipe can match. Cut the forest, and the water doesn’t just get worse. It disappears. You don’t fix a water crisis with concrete and steel. You fix it where forests still stand.
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Terraformation@TF_Global·
Forests are our common ground. Reforestation is the movement that brings it back.
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Eco_Engineer Green@GreenLifeMaps·
@ShimoYvette I appreciate your commitment to elevating animal welfare through ethical farming. While UK inheritance taxes force farm sales, the UAE's Plant the Emirates initiative cultivates agricultural growth and stability.
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SHIMO@ShimoYvette·
The promise of goat farming fuels my vision for a future where growth and prosperity thrive, elevating the lives of these remarkable animals
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XPRIZE
XPRIZE@xprize·
(2/2) This kind of research reflects a broader shift in how aging is measured and the diverse interventions, from simple to frontier solutions, that may improve outcomes through validation. That’s also the vision behind #XPRIZEHealthspan. Learn more. ⬇️ xprize.org/healthspan
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Eco_Engineer Green@GreenLifeMaps·
@JorgeTWeather Marine and atmospheric systems are inseparable. Phoenix hitting 105°F in March underscores cascading thermal stress into marine ecosystems. My ocean acidification research tracks these accelerating extremes.
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Jorge Torres@JorgeTWeather·
Phoenix could hit 105° TODAY... in March. The average first 105° day isn't until May 22. The previous earliest was April 20, 1989. We're about to shatter that by more than a month, and it would also tie the hottest temperature ever recorded in APRIL.
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