Ecological insights from three decades of forest biodiversity experiments @natrevbiodiv.nature.com www.nature.com/articles/s44...
@juliabognar
Director for Climate, Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP @ieep.bsky.social). Researching climate policy solutions for agri-food and forestry sectors. Mum of two boys. Canuck in Switzerland. Views my own.
Ecological insights from three decades of forest biodiversity experiments @natrevbiodiv.nature.com www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Peruβs high-altitude Polylepis forests are vital to the Andesβ water cycle. In Aquia, a 2022 review found restoration succeeds when communities leadβthrough participation and formal agreements. Groups like ECOAN and Accion Andina are now scaling that progress across the range.
Meme: Straight ahead: Pausing to consider the meaning of Cohen's lyrics Everyone, for some reason, takes the exit towards Singing "Hallelujah" again in religious contexts
hey guys i made a seasonal meme
Watching the Disney animated Robin Hood with youngest and realizing this film gave me my politics (and of course the fox was my first crush)
Peatlands in Canada - 5 key facts.
These bogs, fens, permafrost peatlands & peat swamps are some of the most extensive boggy landscapes in the world.
More to come! I've been working on peatlands in Canada for over 10 yrs - so many more facts & stories to share!
open.substack.com/pub/peatpedi...
π Livestock = 65% of EU agri emissions.
A new report, presented today by Aaron Scheid & @juliabognar.bsky.social, shows how the CAP can change course with 10 recommendations: from better farmer incentives to stronger advisory services & greater policy coherence.
π Full report: shorturl.at/x0rMW
Raclette or potato or pepper or onion. π― delicious
π¨βπΎ Shifting to #SustainableFarming is urgently needed. But public money alone won't get us there.
π Mobilising private capital could bridge the funding gap and drive the transition at the necessary scale and pace.
Read what we recommend to scale up effective financing ‡οΈ
Canadaβs forests are losing their ability to bounce back from droughtβand we now have the data to show it - Using tree-ring data from 40,000+ trees across 4558 plots and 23 species, we explored how trees responded to drought over the past century In GCB onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Word of the day is βforwallowedβ (15th century): extremely weary from tossing and turning all night.
πOur recent brief on LULUCF sink trends shows that maintaining or expanding the EU forest carbon sinks is becoming increasingly difficult due to climate change and harvesting rates. As a result, growing demands from the bioeconomy risk placing unsustainable pressure on Europeβs forests
A4.4 The Forest Navigator project highlights these tensions. IEEP will contribute creating an advanced modelling of policy pathways to inform decision makers lead a coherent approach for forests and the bioeconomy.
A report on EU forest policy coherence assessment will be published in October.
A2.4 Find here examples of innovative agroforestry practices in the EU ieep.eu/publications...
#LifeTerra @laureloutremblay.bsky.social reloutremblay.bsky.socialβ¬
A1.4 Our recent report analyses the interplay between current and future EU targets in relation to climate and nature ‡οΈ
ieep.eu/publications...
#LifeTerra @laureloutremblay.bsky.social
A3.4 β‘οΈClose-to-Nature Forestry creates benefits for both climate and biodiversity through a variety of practices such as longer rotations, lower harvest intensity, preservation of species,etc
See more in our study exploring policy options
#LifeTerra @laureloutremblay.bsky.social
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π² Life Terra Bluesky Chat: an interactive discussion on the future of forest governance and sustainable land use in Europe.
Tune in with #LifeTerra on our Bluesky account and join our conversation!
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π²The #LifeTerra Bluesky Chat is ready to take off at 12.30! Join us on our Bluesky account and letβs have a thoughtful conversation about the future of European forests.
π¨ Donβt forget to use the #LifeTerra hashtag and click the βLatestβ tab to see the most recent posts.
New @carbonpulse.bsky.social article: βForest carbon protocols are currently yielding low-quality credits, and need to be strengthened according to a report published on Thursday led by top forest scientists.β
π² Check out CATFβs new scorecard and report: www.forestcarbonprotocols.org
π³πAs Europe moves forward on its #climate & sustainability journey, forest-related policies & management practices need to evolve.π€ This is the shared objective of three Horizon Europe projects π forestpaths.eu/storage/app/...
@forestpaths.eu
#EUforestprojects #climatechange #forestresearch
Great inequalities persist in air quality monitoring. People in rich countries are 12x more likely than to have monitoring. But that doesnβt mean we need to wait for more monitors to reduce air pollutionβ¦ β¬οΈ new paper with Camille de Lauriere and Ella Henninger in PNAS : www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Image is of a meandering river. Half way along is a beaver dam. The waters before the dam are discoloured with soils sediment. After the dam the waters are clear.
A beaver dam in British Columbia shows its ability to hold back sediment pollution during heavy rainfall, sediment damages freshwater habitat.
Two pairs of beavers are making a new wild home in Studland #UK & their unrestricted www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
#nature #climatecrisis
Commenting on the @thecccuk.bsky.social's Seventh Carbon Budget, Β @tommlancaster.bsky.social, @eciu.net said:
βThe Climate Change Committee makes it clear that, after over a decade of delay, now is the time to tackle emissions from farming and land use"
eciu.net/media/press...
Tropical forests are not changing fast enough to keep pace with climate change. New paper in Science today by @jeaggu.bsky.social shows that <22% of new trees recruiting into forests have traits better adapted to the new climate.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
#FoodSecurity could be hurt by declining crop diversity if #temperatures rise over 1.5°C. Warming decreases the cropland suitable for staple crops that account for over 2/3 of global food energy intake. Tropical root crops, #cereals & #pulses are most vulnerable⦠(1/2) www.aalto.fi/en/news/stud...
forests have memories. mushrooms communicate. trees warn each other of danger. entire underground networks pulse with messages, storing knowledge older than civilization. western science is only just catching up to what indigenous cultures have always knownβnature isnβt just alive, itβs intelligent.
"There is a lot of uncertainty about meeting #Climate goals in Europe and the world. Operating in this environment is challenging. We need clear objectives on the horizon" says our @juliabognar.bsky.social in her interview with @mauromereu.bsky.social @en.ioplus.nlβ¬ π±
#GreenTransition
Swiss #farmers sue their government for not acting on #climatechange, as #drought & heat, #storms, hail and changes in the seasons led to losses of 10-40% in annual turnover over 3 years. The agri-food sector (esp. livestock) accounts for one-third of global GHG emissions: doi.org/10.1038/d415...
Here's the speech if you haven't heard it. 13 minutes of your time. Share it with your American friends and neighbours, because they won't see it otherwise. Circulate it in Mexico and Denmark, France and the UK, Panama and Germany, Poland and Estonia, and especially -- especially -- Ukraine.
Incredibly moving Justin Trudeau remarks:
"We have fought and died alongside you....During your darkest hours...we were always there. Standing with you, grieving with you, the American people....Canadians are a little perplexed as to why our closest friends and neighbors are choosing to target us."