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Tony Juniper

@TonyJuniper

Nature recovery. Chair @NaturalEngland. Fellow @CISL_Cambridge. Chair @coolearth. Former @friends_earth @wwf_uk @wildlifetrusts @BirdLife_News. Writer.

Cambridge, UK Katılım Eylül 2009
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Tony Juniper@TonyJuniper·
What is the gravest ecological challenge? Global heating, mass extinction, pollution? My new book, ‘Just Earth’, published by @BloomsburyBooks & which is out in March, suggests it’s actually social inequalities.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
What's the world's most effective solution to stop desertification?
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@JillBelch @Daisybelll Sheep grazing between PV panels (combined meat & power) can be a good use of land & attractive to some wildlife species.
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Dr Jill Belch@JillBelch·
Almost every sentence here is wrong Wind farms allow farming to continue around them, their land footprint is small, &they produce the cheapest new electricity available Turbines are steel, concrete & copper, & much is reusable or recyclable Calling it a scam doesn’t make it one.
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The reaction to the present energy crisis does seem different to previous shocks to the system. Perhaps no wonder then that the pro-fossil & climate change denying voices have become so vocal since the attack on Iran.
Chris Meder@EVCurveFuturist

First time in history, an oil crisis isn’t strengthening the system—it’s accelerating the exit 1973, 1979, 2008… every shock reinforced oil This time? We’ve got an off-ramp: EVs, solar, batteries Crisis → electrify → less oil The system doesn’t recover… it gets replaced

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A high proportion of our food supply depends on insects. Many studies point to recent rapid insect decline.
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka

A Danish scientist counted bugs on the same windshield, same road, same conditions, every year for 20 years. By year 20, 80% of the insects were gone. In Germany, a group of volunteer bug scientists did something even bigger. They set traps in 63 nature reserves, not farms, protected land, and weighed everything they caught. Same traps, same method, 27 years straight. The total weight of flying bugs dropped 76%. In midsummer, when insects should be peaking, it was 82% gone. A follow-up in 2020 and 2021 checked again. No recovery. In the UK, they literally ask drivers to count splats on their license plates after a trip. The 2024 count came back 63% lower than just 2021. Three years. A 2020 study pulled together 166 surveys from 1,676 locations around the world. Land insects are disappearing at roughly 9% every ten years. Here’s where it hits your plate. About 75% of the food crops we grow depend on insects to pollinate them, everything from apples to almonds to coffee. One 2025 study modeled what a full pollinator collapse would look like: food prices jump 30%, the global economy takes a $729 billion hit, and the world loses 8% of its Vitamin A supply. Birds are already feeling it. North America has lost 2.9 billion birds since 1970. A study from just weeks ago found half of 261 bird species on the continent are now in serious decline, and the losses are speeding up in farming regions. The birds that eat insects lost 2.9 billion. The birds that don’t eat insects? They gained 26 million. That ratio tells the whole story. One of the German researchers behind the 27-year study drives a Land Rover. He says it has the aerodynamics of a refrigerator. It stays clean now.

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Tony Juniper@TonyJuniper·
@lfg_uk @dangroveruk I try. I also try not to marshall data that seeks to do our country down. The comparison between the UK & Spain on the pace of motorway construction would better start from the first motorways, not 1990. Also Spain is more than twice as big as the UK. Important context.
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Tony Juniper@TonyJuniper·
@lfg_uk Yes I’m certainly committed to the sustainable upgrade, renewal & addition of necessary infrastructure, but back to the original question… The comparison with Spain from 1990 is not the best considering how most of our motorways were built by then, & most of theirs weren’t.
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@Juniper687 Horses, cattle & deer that live in there seem to be aware. They don’t touch them.
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Juniper@Juniper687·
@TonyJuniper As daffodils are toxic to all livestock how does this work?? Awareness of plant toxicity seems to be at an all time low?
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20 years ago the land at Burwell Fen Cambridgeshire was cultivated & dry. Degrading peat is now wet again, cutting emissions & creating amazing habitat for many species. Echoes of former land use (for bulbs) can be seen in the annual explosion of lovely daffodil blooms (zoom in)
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Farrukh@implausibleblog·
BBC News, "This heat wave in the United States would be virtually impossible without human induced climate change" "In Arizona yesterday, they recorded their highest ever March temperature, 44 °C"
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The world’s longest coastal trail is inaugurated. The King Charles III England Coast Path opens access to our entire coastline. 2700 miles of spectacular scenery, wildlife & history. Following 16 years of work, all of us @NaturalEngland are very proud. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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@TomSanders4 @lfg_uk Yes that’s right. One piece of evidence that might be added in answering the question (beyond if we have enough motorway or comparable road) in the original tweet is to find out how much of Spain’s motorway build in that period was funded by the EU, of which they are a member.
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Is this acceptable? Since 1990, Spain has built nearly 7,000 miles of motorway. So ... what about the UK? We have built 422 miles of motorway in 35 years. 35 years – 422 miles. Thats only twelve miles every year. Why have we stopped building?
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Beaver Trust@BeaverTrust·
Yesterday, we were thrilled to release a pair of beavers into @ForestryLS's Loch Morlich. This is an exciting step in establishing a wild population in the Spey catchment, under licence from @NatureScot, realising the vision set out in Scotland’s Beaver Strategy. 1/4
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Restoring Nature & natural beauty & linking that with culture & history is an economic opportunity. The new England Coast Path is surely that & so are National Nature Reserves. That’s why @NaturalEngland is ‘Recovering Nature for Growth Health & Security’ bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Natural England@NaturalEngland·
We were thrilled to welcome His Majesty The King to open the new Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve, part of The King’s series, and launch the King Charles III England Coast Path today. 🌊 These both stand as enduring commitments to protecting nature and public access.
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