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The emergency authorisation of #neonicotinoids for #sugarbeet is a sticking plaster that distracts from the industry's much bigger problem.Sugar is bad for us, and we grow far too much of
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Mick Crawley
crawley_mick
This is an illustrated key to the species within the genus Pinus that you'll see on walks around town or rural rambles in the British Isles. There are more than
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Ferris Jabr
ferrisjabr
For @NYTmag I wrote about hidden networks of root and fungi, how trees continually exchange resources and information, and a visionary scientist who changed our understanding of forests and inspired
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Dr. Merritt Turetsky
queenofpeat
is now shaping the Arctic. In @NatureGeosciwe outline a call to action. Key messages - 1) a global climate problem requires a global scale solution, 2) western science can't tackle
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Marina Mulligan
MulliganMarina
What's happening to Irish #peatlands is unthinkable. Afforestation, drainage, extraction and now windfarms. These are valuable habitats, of incredible importance for carbon storage, #climate control and flood prevention. Where do
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Ritesh Choubey
iRiteshChoubey
World's costliest crop is now being cultivated in Bihar.The vegetable namely 'hop-shoots' costs RS 85,000 per KG in international markets.As always, Biharis coming up with innovative idea to amaze everyone.
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Frank Mitloehner
GHGGuru
THREAD: The @WorldResources believes regenerative agriculture doesn’t have the potential to considerably mitigate climate change. This is incorrect and a group of scientists have pointed out why: http://bit.ly/regenagclear 1/ So,
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tum
trm_tum
Welcome to the Atlas-7 Orbital Female Detention Center.You’ve all been found in serious violation of numerous Class-1 Felonies, crimes so egregious that, for many of you, release or parole is
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
Grassland, hated by some vegans and rewilders, meat and not ‘natural’. Ancient grasslands are loved by botanists, entomologists, naturalists, conservations, hardy native cattle. Not by many farmers or government policy,
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Tierra Cultivada
tierracultivada
#TierraCorp is formed as of this day. 10/21/20#TierraCorp is now the parent company to #tierracultivada#tierracoin #técnicultivada#tierrarenovar #thatNewApp#tierradelfuego and much much more...#TierraCorp is currently looking for 1 or 2 in
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
@B_Strawbridge Part of Martin Down was ploughed in WW2 it reverted back to down and is now species rich.In 1962 new owners planned to “improve the down” six local farmers
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Prof. Kimberly Nicholas
KA_Nicholas
.@theAGU hosts a massive conference of Earth and space scientists every December, usually in San Francisco (photos below from previous years). My 1st meeting was in 2003 as a masters'
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Ariel 🌼 ♄ 🌼
underworldariel
Having a go at Henry VIII I found out today that we have an AA birth time for Henry VIII. Naturally, I thought it'd be a great idea to roast
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Jonny Ecology
JonnyEcology
Cambridgeshire has only 3.3% woodland cover and only 0.69% ancient woodland as a percentage of total land area The woodlands that do survive are small and largely isolated from one
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Nancy H.
NancyH20628799
1/11 Red areas show class 1 soils, the best in Canada. Sprawl is eating it up. @cffont says 175 acres per day is lost to urban development and aggregate extraction.
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Greens for HS2
Greens4HS2
Some Greens are worried about how HS2's drilling and tunnelling into the chalk below its route might affect drinking water and chalk streams such as the River Misbourne. It's a
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