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Dr Kailah Thorn
kailah_thorn
Today you might be seeing a bit about fossil skinks in your news feed.We've described a new 25 million yr-old fossil egerniine from the Namba Formation in South Australia. It
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Julia Keseru
jkeserue
(thread) We've had an incredible conversation at @EngnRoom about what we mean by resilience as a team. The concept plays a central role to our new strategy, but we find
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Dr. Matt, Buddhism stirred not shaken
mattdmilligan
Reading "The Buddha's Footprint" by Johan Elverskog with students this semester.https://www.amazon.com/Buddhas-Footprint-Environmental-History-Encounters/dp/0812251830/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+buddha%27s+footprint&
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Tom Smith
SmithTGeo
There are a lot of important arguments made here by @Matthuber78 such as the overemphasis on consumption/footprint accounting, and underemphasis on production/work; The prominence of technocracy/policy wonks; Not seeing workers
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Felipe Maresca
Felpa31777473
Hi! I'm Felipe Maresca, student from Uy studying at @UdelaR and this is my #BESaquaticECRTweets @BES_AquaEco presentation. I’m gonna tell you about my research on discontinuities in body size
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SmallholdersUK
SmallholdersUK
So who am I?I'm Jack Scott, 17 years old, prehaps the youngest person to host a week.I have 1.3 acres spread across 3 areas growing chemical free vegetables. I'm usually
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Emily Winter
EmilyR_Winter
Hello! I’m excited to share my #PhD work on the behavioural ecology of lowland river fishes in the #NorfolkBroads UK in collaboration with @BU_Research, @NaturalEngland, @EnvAgencyAnglia and @Fishtrack1. This is
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
THREAD: The Spring 2021 term is coming upon us quite fast, and I have wanted to write a thread on how to prepare for a graduate-level seminar. I know the
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राम गिलहरी
Ateendriyo
I will give a longish reply, at the risk of being trolled mercilessly... We have fetishized both the people and the land of Uttarakhand. We seem to be okay with
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Todd Myers 🐟🌲🐝
WAPolicyGreen
I encourage these candidates and others who care about effectively reducing CO2 to look at the data and actual experience with an LCFS. The LCFS is one of the most
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Albert Pinto
70sBachchan
75th anniversary of the Trinity atomic bomb test! Some wondeful stories about how the Manhattan Project influenced science & culture.https://insidescience.org/manhattan-project-legacy https://twitter.com/dschwa8059/status/12835928078784
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Katherine Crocker PhD supports #BLM
cricketcrocker
Hi non-Indigenous ecology/outdoors biology folks.I’m asking you to be careful in how you celebrate the DOI choice.Is it good that there’s finally an Indigenous person nominated to head that department?
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bean
christapeterso
I’m going to summarize what I presented on The XX Factor about the anti-Semitic and violent rhetoric of someone whose ideas now pervade the gender critical movement. If you’re concerned
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BHL
BioDivLibrary
You may know George Washington Carver as one of America’s great agricultural scientists, but are you familiar with his conservation legacy? #EarthOptimism Carver highlighted the need for agriculture to be
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
New archaeological evidence from Mexico provides the earliest dated evidence for human presence in the Americas—at 33,000 years ago!https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53486868 *As an important note, this is archaeology, which is
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Costa Samaras
CostaSamaras
Gonna do a class lecture about ecofascism. If you have good suggestions for readings, send them my way. Not this one. Reminder that population-bombers/ecofascists don't get to be a part
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