Dbytes #709 (11 March 2026)
In this issue of Dbytes 1. Blueprint for a healthy Country and thriving regions 2. A framework for designing multi-objective landscapes for conservation 3. Offsetting is no substitute for emissionsโฆ
Dbytes #709 (11 March 2026)
News in environmental decision making
1. Blueprint for thriving regions
2. Multi-objective landscapes for conservation
3. Offsetting is no substitute for emissions cuts
4. Earth baiting for fire ants
And more
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10.03.2026 23:45
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Dbytes #708 (4 March 2026)
In this issue of Dbytes 1. The effectiveness of prescribed burning for protecting houses during wildfires in Australia 2. Large-scale forest thinning has limited benefits but major financial and ecโฆ
Dbytes #708 (4 March 2026)
News in environmental decision making
1. Prescribed burning for protecting houses
2. Large-scale forest thinning has limited benefits
3. Safeguarding climate-resilient mangroves
4. Intense heatwaves directly threaten native species
And more
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03.03.2026 22:07
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Time for global governance to prioritize people and planet over profits, don't you think? ๐
02.03.2026 04:36
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Dbytes #707 (26 February 2026)
In this issue of Dbytes 1. State of Global Environmental Governance 2025 2. Womenโs local knowledge: An important factor in effective community-based wildlife management 3. Extreme weather isโฆ
Dbytes #707 (26 Feb 2026)
News in environmental decision making
1. Global Environmental Governance 2025
2. Women's local knowledge & wildlife management
3. Extreme weather transforming worldโs rivers
4. Economists & environ science see differently
& more
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26.02.2026 04:36
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Dbytes #706 (18 February 2026)
In this issue of Dbytes 1. In the most cleared state in Australia, Victoriaโs native wildlife needs our help after fires 2. Australiaโs new Nature Repair Market 3. Biodiversity-harmful subsidies inโฆ
Dbytes #706 (18 Feb 2026)
News in environmental decision making
1. Native wildlife need help after fires
2. Australiaโs new Nature Repair Market
3. Biodiversity-harmful subsidies in Australia
4. Money destroying Nature Positive
And more
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17.02.2026 23:00
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Dbytes #705 (11 February 2026)
In this issue of Dbytes 1. A Typology of Australian Terrestrial Bird Communities 2. Household rat poisons found to be โunacceptable riskโ to native animals. So why arenโt they banned? 3. Tasmania iโฆ
Dbytes #705 (11 Feb 2026)
News in environmental decision making
1. Typology of Aust Bird Communities
2. Household rat poisons โunacceptable riskโ to native animals
3. Conservation Learning in Tassie
4. The lower Murray is officially on life support.
And more
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10.02.2026 22:18
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Dbytes #704 (4 February 2026)
In this issue of Dbytes 1. Extinction wrapped 2025 2. Dataset of Biodiversity Loss in Global Staple Food Trade, 1995-2022 3. Carbon capture does not reduce emissions: these three case studies proveโฆ
Dbytes #704 (4 Feb 2026)
News in environmental decision making
1. Extinction wrapped 2025
2. Biodiversity Loss in Global Food Trade
3. Carbon capture does not reduce emissions
4. Overshoot: The Point of No Return on Climate
And more
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03.02.2026 23:09
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#Mozambique is facing its worst #floods in decades. Nearly 700,000 people have been affected, over 100 are dead and many remain missing. Homes and critical infrastructure have been destroyed.
The video shows #Copernicus #Sentinel2 before and after the #flood. #climateemergency
02.02.2026 15:52
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Doomsday Clock at 85 seconds to midnight amid threats from climate crisis and AI
Planet closer to destruction as Russia, China and US become more aggressive and nationalistic, says advocacy group
It is 85 seconds to midnight. With [waves hands] everything going on, scientists have advanced the Doomsday Clock, saying Earth is closer than it has ever been to destruction
29.01.2026 02:41
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Chart ranking countries by their general reputations.
Notice anything?
Thanks, MAGA.
#USDemocracy #Voices4Victory
29.01.2026 00:48
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Tony Abbott (the mad monk), ex PM who was removed from the leadership of the LNP and as PM of Australia at the same time, losing his seat to a highly regarded woman, he's a climate change denialist and misogynist and he is giving the LNP advice.
You can't make this shit up.
28.01.2026 06:51
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Rare Aussie reptile carried to fenced-off mountain location to fight against deadly threat
Fewer than 3,500 remain and numbers have been continuing to drop. Find out what is being done to save the endangered population.
Fewer than 2,500 Guthega skinks likely survive.
Climate change and bushfires are pushing them to the brink. Because they live on mountain peaks, there's no escape to higher ground.
This story examines the radical plan to prevent their extinction.
au.news.yahoo.com/rare-aussie-...
28.01.2026 03:26
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It would be great if the take away here is that substacks are blogs and blogs are essays without editors and editors are important and substacks should be read with their absence in mind
But alas, no, I donโt see that being the lesson learned
28.01.2026 04:26
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Tony Abbott intervenes in Liberal leadership battle
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has intervened in the Liberal leadership race, urging conservatives to unite behind either Angus Taylor or Andrew Hastie in their bid to oust Sussan Ley from the top ...
It's though they never want to be in government again.
"Former PM Tony Abbott has intervened in the Liberal leadership race, urging conservatives to unite behind either Angus Taylor or Andrew Hastie in their bid to oust Sussan Ley from the top job." #auspol
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01...
28.01.2026 03:06
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Rocks Formed by Microbes Absorb Carbon Day and Night - Eos
Microbialite ecosystems in South Africa stored an โastonishingโ amount of carbon, according to new research.
Rocks Formed by Microbes Absorb Carbon Day and Night
Microbialite ecosystems in South Africa stored an โastonishingโ amount of carbon, according to new research
eos.org/articles/roc...
28.01.2026 01:14
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When put in economic terms, human dependence on wetlands amounts to, on global average, US$39 trillion in ecosystem services and functions. [See item 1; Image by David Salt]
Dbytes is a weekly eNewsletter presenting news and views on biodiversity conservation and environmental decision science. โDโ stands for โDecisionโ and refers to all the ingredients that go into good, fair and just decision-making in relation to the environment.
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Dbytes #703 (28 Jan 2026)
News in environmental decision making
1. Ramsar Convention on Wetlands COP15
2. Cats and foxes did it
3. Biodiversity loss โ A security assessment
4. Prioritizing bat roosts for conservation
And more
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27.01.2026 23:48
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Dbytes #702 (21 January 2026)
In this issue of Dbytes 1. Most of the world just agreed on something: a new treaty to protect our oceans 2. Trap Cropping to Maximize Agricultural Yield: Balancing Land Allocation Trade-Offs Betweโฆ
Dbytes #702 (21 Jan 2026)
News in environmental decision making
1. New treaty to protect oceans
2. Trap Cropping to Maximize Ag Yield
3. Biodiversity education matters for next gen
4. Putting nature on the balance sheet
And more
sustainabilitybites.com/dbytes/dbyte...
21.01.2026 05:52
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There are growing signs that the water cycle is being increasingly destabilised by global warming with big consequences of natural and human systems.(Image is of the Witches Circle, Meroo National Park, NSW; Image by David Salt)
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Dbytes #701 (14 Jan 2026)
News in environmental decision making
1. Global Catastrophic Risks 2026
2. Climate change killing forest trees faster
3. Global water cycle amplifying climate disasters?
4. Scientists ditch fieldwork in the age of AI
And more
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14.01.2026 02:59
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This Christmas, may all your birds come home to roost. To all my fabulous subscribers, wishing you a great end of year break. I hope to see you in the new year. The Ed (Image: David Salt)
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Dbytes #700 (17 Dec 2025)
News in environmental decision making
1. World Inequality Report 2026
2. Global Environment Outlook 7
3. Deliberative Engagement in Aust Democracy
4. Operationalising critical natural capital
And more
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16.12.2025 21:58
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Dbytes #699 (10 December 2025)
In this issue of Dbytes 1. Criteria and indicators for tropical peatland restoration 2. Integrated fire management as an adaptation and mitigation strategy to altered fire regimes 3. The Earth4All โฆ
Dbytes #699 (10 Dec 2025)
News in environmental decision making
1. Tropical peatland restoration
2. Integrated fire management for altered fire regimes
3. The Earth4All scenarios
4. Small Acts, Big Change?
And more
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09.12.2025 22:44
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Dbytes #698 (2 December 2025)
In this issue of Dbytes 1. Green finance was supposed to contribute solutions to climate change. So far, itโs fallen well short 2. If ecosystems go, we go 3. โBrumby Billโ protecting heโฆ
Dbytes #698 (3 Dec 2025)
News in environmental decision making
1. Green finance has fallen well short
2. If ecosystems go, we go
3. Heritage value of wild horses to be scrapped in NSW
4. Nature doesn't have an offset account
And more
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02.12.2025 02:45
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The Delta #95 (2 December 2025) - The Delta
In the wash up of this issue of The Delta 1.* Pakistanโs Climate Crisis: From COP pledges to fiscal reality 2. Can fluoride in water affect kids' cognition or IQ? Large studies conclude there's no evi...
The Delta #95 (2 Dec 2025)
GWF news from the wide world of water
1. Pakistanโs Crisis: COP pledges to fiscal reality
2. Can fluoride in water affect kids' IQ?
3. Himalayas - Where Faith Guards the Flow
4. Europeโs water reserves drying up
and more
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01.12.2025 23:48
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Dbytes #697 (26 November 2025)
In this issue of Dbytes 1. Natural capital enhances farm production, profitability and financial resilience: findings from a study on 230,000 ha of farmland in Australia 2. Biodiversity market doubโฆ
Dbytes #697 (26 Nov 2025)
News in environmental decision making
1. Natural capital enhances farms
2. Biodiversity market doublespeak
3. An alternative to GDP now
4. Win-win for climate, farming and biodiversity
And more
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26.11.2025 01:39
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