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Final day of #EGU24. Come down to X1.101 this morning to find out about the work I've been doing with @DrM_Farrell @MPK_1 and @cailadd on the use of sedimentation fields for saltmarsh restoration
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FFS!!!!!! ๐ก๐คฌ๐ก๐คฌ
Another great plan from @michaelgove & @theresecoffey!๐ก Apparently, the preservation of our already polluted waterways is of little concern to the government! ๐ The scrapping of nutrient neutrality after pressures from multi-million ยฃ house builders!๐ https://t.co/chO528HaV2
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The PM really does need to understand that he is now further damaging U.K. science by not immediately rejoining Horizon, presumably to placate some know-nothing fringe bloviators who know nothing about science, its value or how itโs conducted. As Lord Rees says below, it is
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One thing that concerns me is that often the implied baseline for nature recovery is the 1970s I was around then & UK nature was in a bad way, especially after massive agricultural intensification in the previous 2 decades So, is it really the just 1970s we want to return to?
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It has been a great couple of days in the field this week with @UniRdg_UROP and @UniRdg_GES student Laura and @MPK_1 looking at the impact of grazing on comparisons between natural and restored saltmarshes. We also found a new field assistant!
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Last week, we took our 2nd year BSc #Geography and BSc Geography and Nat. Haz. students to Tenerife ๐@timeforgeog @DrM_Farrell @MPK_1 @AvideshSeenath Here is a thread of all the fun we had๐:
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Back in the office after a brilliant week in Tenerife with my wonderful colleagues @AvideshSeenath and @MPK_1. Huge thanks to our second year students for making it such a great trip! Check out Avidesh's thread below to see all the fun we had
Last week, we took our 2nd year BSc #Geography and BSc Geography and Nat. Haz. students to Tenerife ๐@timeforgeog @DrM_Farrell @MPK_1 @AvideshSeenath Here is a thread of all the fun we had๐:
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Happy #WorldWetlandsDay. A chance to celebrate some of the world's most important, and endangered, habitats
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Bramble is tired of poor working conditions in UK universities #ucuRISING #dogsonpicketlines @doctorshelley
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This is the Secretary of State for the Environment and despite being a ranty and no doubt often boring polemicist, I am actually lost for words.
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We have only covered five weeks in the semester and our students have already had quite the experience๐ Here are some of the exciting learning activities our @CovGeography students have enjoyed over the last few weeks @timeforgeog #studygeography:
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If you are interested in our BA Geography, BSc Geography & BSc Geography & Natural Hazards courses at Coventry Uni, please contact Nigel, Matt & myself to find out more on what we offer. Call us on 02476888888 #geographyclearing #geographyatcoventry #studygeography
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My love letter to the Swift โ speaking in the Biodiversity #COP15 debate which I helped secure and led this afternoon Our children & grandchildren are running out of time to discover the wonders that nature holds โ so we need urgent action now to protect & restore it #ForNature
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Perhaps you don't care about wildlife entanglement? But you must appreciate a beautiful beach? Please consider alternative decorations and gifts and if you must insist on having balloons, please make sure they don't end up here. 3/3
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Check out this busy Leaf-cutter bee for #SolitaryBeeWeek We have 79 different types of Solitary bees including 5 types of Leaf-cutter bees. Solitary bees are important pollinators for all kinds of plants, including those which we rely on, like fruit trees. @BioDataCentre
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It's "wildflower" season again on social media. Great colourful displays BUT issues which need to be raised : 1) They are often not WILDFLOWERS 2) They are not the best for INSECTS, they may be (not always) to POLLINATORS 3) They certainly aren't MEADOWS Let me explain 1/n
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Check out this great image that shows natural regeneration of Rowan and Birch within the area of free roaming cattle grazing above ancient Side Wood. Notice how sheep grazing outside the walled and fenced enclosure is preventing tree regeneration.
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"Species recovery targets in England damaging & illogical" - Leading scientists have written to the PM expressing their alarm over the proposed nature targets https://t.co/t0QaMc36cj
@RSPBScience @Natures_Voice @NaturalEngland @DefraGovUK @UCLCBER @ChrisGPackham @BBCSpringwatch
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Exclusive: PM told there could be eight yearsโ decline before any gains despite already being at โrock bottomโ
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5 June is #WorldEnvironmentDay ๐ 2022 marks 50 years since the 1972 @UN Conference on the Human Environment, widely seen as the first international meeting on the environment. Today and every day, let's celebrate, protect and restore our planet. @UNEP
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It's been another good publication week! @drm_farrell was part of a team that applied a new method of vegetation reconstruction to pollen data from Orkney, providing a more detailed context for the spectacular Neolithic archaeology. Results just published: https://t.co/imOUgNbxRx
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