I like snow, sure, but one has to admit that a carpet of flowers is nicer for the soul and mind.
(Botanical gardens, Leipzig).
@guypeer
Conservation biologist @idiv/UFZ. Focus on EU's Common Agricultural Policy & Nature Restoration Regulation. Agri EU Projects Agroecology-TRANSECT, LAFERIA. Butterflies & citizen science projects: VielFalterGarten, UNP+, BMS-IL. Father of 2. BUND, S4F, SCB
I like snow, sure, but one has to admit that a carpet of flowers is nicer for the soul and mind.
(Botanical gardens, Leipzig).
Junonia orithya, a migratory Nymphalid, on the eastern beach of the Sea of Galilee (Kineret) in Israel. Picture by Ilan Green Swissa
Strange weather events carry strange migratory species: shortly before the rockets start showering on them, volunteers in Israel report on the arrival and establishment of a local population of Junonia orithya (Blue Pensy) on the beaches of the Sea of Galilee, along the rift valley.
And now a Comma in the garden. Thatβs three butterfly species today, and itβs still February @dorsetbutterflies.bsky.social @savebutterflies.bsky.social
P.S. Haribo, viel von dem MΓΌll gehΓΆrt euch. Habt ihr ΓΌberlegt, weniger Plastik zu verwenden? Und, mittlerweile, die Reinigung zu finanzieren?
Rosamontag in Ratingen: viel SpaΓ, gute Laune, aber so viel Zucker u Plastik, so viel MΓΌll u Kalorien wurden auf den Boden geworfen! Es kam zu dem Punkt, an dem die Kinder das alles einfach ignoriert haben.
Wirklich, Leute, habt ihr keine bessere Art zu feiern?!
www.uni-goettingen.de/en/3240.html...
Hidden insect diversity in grass shoots threatened by mowing
Between extreme weather events, there are also days when the weather behaves itself as it should. Like, winter as winter.
#Mercosur-Abkommen kΓΆnnte Gefahr fΓΌr EU-Gesetzgebungskompetenz werden, warnt die grΓΌne Europa-Abgeordnete Anna Cavazzini. Sie verteidigt die gerichtliche PrΓΌfung des Handelsvertrags. Dieser schade #Bauern, Regenwald und #Klima. taz.de/Gruene-Hande... #Mercosur @annacavazzini.bsky.social
This line graph illustrates the percentage change in agency staff levels from the previous year for nine major U.S. federal scientific and health organizations between the fiscal years 2016 and 2025. The agencies tracked include the CDC, Department of Energy, EPA, FDA, NASA, NIH, NIST, NOAA, and NSF. For the majority of the timeline between 2016 and 2023, the agencies show relatively stable fluctuations, generally staying within a range of +5% to -5% change per year. However, there is a dramatic and uniform plummet starting in the 2024β25 period. Every agency depicted shows a sharp downward trajectory, with staffing losses ranging from approximately -15% to over -25%. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shows the most significant decline, dropping to roughly -26%, while the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) shows the least severe but still substantial drop at approximately -15%.
This is the most astonishing graph of what the Trump regime has done to US science. They have destroyed the federal science workforce across the board. The negative impacts on Americans will be felt for generations, and the US might never be the same again.
www.nature.com/immersive/d4...
''Knowledge is power''?
US solution:
No scientists, no science.
But hey, the people are there, and the knowledge which they already produced cannot be wiped under the carpet (although, bots in social media will try to cover it by mud).
What we may observe is, e.g., resistance by existence.
As a Nexus element, food can be key for greater change.
IPBES #NexusAssessment shows that shifting to efficient, inclusive, resilient & sustainable food systems delivers multiple Nexus benerfits.
Learn more with UNEPβs A Journey of Food: https://www.unep.org/interactives/journey-of-food
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πNeue Studie: Mehr #Biomasse und heimische Lebensmittel aus Land- und Forstwirtschaft machen Deutschland unabhΓ€ngiger von Agrarimporten β und stΓ€rken zugleich eine gesunde ErnΓ€hrung, den Klimaschutz und die BiodiversitΓ€t. β‘οΈπ§΅ (1/13)
Soil biodiversity is a key driver of ecosystem function, including nutrient cycling, organic-matter decomposition, plant productivity, climate regulation and pathogen control (with subsequent effects on animal, human and plant health). A foundational review in 2014 described the functional role of soil biodiversity in ecosystems, but our understanding of the relationship between soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning has deepened over the past decade. In this Review, we highlight progress in the field, discuss the approaches and methodological advances that have enabled this progress, and identify emerging research questions. Although the spatiotemporal patterns and community dynamics of soil communities are becoming well understood, topics with important knowledge gaps include the climate feedback effects of soils, the ecology of urban soils and the development of soil health indicators. Global collaborative networks, linking existing databases, and monitoring soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are important ways to address these knowledge gaps. By considering the relationships between soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning we can connect small-scale interactions among plants, microorganisms and animals to ecosystem services and planetary sustainability.
New paper with many smart people, led by Nico Eisenhauer & Marie SΓΌnemann @eisenhauerlab.bsky.social, surveying the state of literature on the effects of soil biodiversity on ecosystem functioning
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
π’ Join our #EcologySeminar!
Dr. Federico Riva
will give a talk about why appreciating biodiversity change across scales is essential for optimizing conservation and environmental decisions
π
Wed 14. Jan at 10:15 AM
π© DM for webinar link
@agrarunigoe.bsky.social
"Acceptance"
(or: he's black, but we don't mind it).
π± How can intercropping improve pest management and farm resilience?
Join our webinar on 22 Jan 2026 | 14:00 CET to explore agroecological solutions from Guadeloupe, Slovenia & the Netherlands.
Farmers, advisors, researchers & policy-makers welcomeπΎπ
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as deep and down as things may go, they will go up again with a splash.
(Peninsula Valdez, Argentina)
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You can try again :-)
I wrote ''missing for me'', i.e. what I'd wish for the EU to prioritize, not what their priority is...
Cock of the Rock
EU top goals for 2026.
Missing for me:
- Environment
- Healthy food and diets
- Depolarisation
Severe flooding in Sumatra following Cyclone Senyar was intensified by deforestation and soil degradation, which reduced the landβs capacity to absorb rainfall. Restoring forests and soil health is essential to reduce flood risks and maintain ecosystem resilience.
π https://ow.ly/T3gG50XJwcx
What would be your title for this?
Ever heard of Queen Alexandra's Birdwing?
The world's largest butterfly occurs in the lowland forests of Papua New Guinea.
share.google/BjPv67jFIG7R...
But like hundreds of other amazing species, it is heavily threatened by logging. What for? Plantations.
Are we willing to accept these losses?
What do you think of when you hear the name ''Papua New Guinea''? 'Paradise'? Or 'paradise birds'?
Watch e.g. here:
youtu.be/QPFksbpH-1M?...
It punches the belly to think that this paradise is being demolished to make space for more plantations.
What can we do to stop this?
It's hard to grasp, not to speak of accept such a syatematic destruction.
Beyond driving thousands of species to extinction, this also has severe climatic ramifications on all neighboring countries and even globally.
Worth spreading and asking your government what can they do to stop this.
A crunchy morning at -6C