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Biodiversity, ecology, climate, energy, policy, society, and more from across @CellPressNews. Posts from senior editor @Ninad_Bondre marked -NB.
Cambridge, MA
Joined September 2022
(3/n) This event will later be posted along with other Cell Press Sustainability Forums at our Sustainability Hub: https://t.co/x7Qq67dxrC
@CellPressSust Other recent topics include: 🔥Navigating the Pyrocene, 🚯the Impact of Plastic Pollution, and 📜Meeting the Paris Agreement
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Our upcoming webinar on restoring the future of coral reefs will feature @petemumby, Laurie Raymundo, @spectacularia, Jessica Ward, & @peopledseas. Register to join live or be notified when the recording is ready! https://t.co/AM2UOeSBCU
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Do join our webinar on restoring the future of coral reefs, which will feature @petemumby, Laurie Raymundo, @spectacularia, Jessica Ward, & @peopledseas. Register to join live or be notified when the recording is ready! https://t.co/AM2UOeSBCU
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Browse reviews, commentaries and more in a curated collection of articles published across our sustainability portfolio which explores the complex relationship between humans and fire https://t.co/km8100OgUo
@CellRepSustain, @OneEarth_CP, @iscience_cp, and @Trends_Ecol_Evo
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Join @AbbyKelly541, @VolCamilla and @Ninad_Bondre on 11 July to discuss fire risk in a warming world with Branda Nowell (@NCStateCHASS), Jessica Halofsky (@USDAClimateHubs), @H2OScientist, @MaxMoritzFire & @ReidColleenE. Register here: https://t.co/pkS376IrKd
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A new global assessment by Li & Co reveals unmanaged regenerating forests mimic intact ones best, critical for carbon cycling and biodiversity. Managing climate and human stress remains key for their resilience. Read here: https://t.co/nG0gldJ98J
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🚨 Spoiler Alert: Very exciting 🔥 Fire content coming your way soon. A multi-journal @CellPressSust effort will feature research and perspectives on Living with Fire this summer. You can register for our #FREE webinar on Navigating the Pyrocene here: https://t.co/mVKF0YgBlk
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Do join us next month to discuss how to manage fire risk in a warming world. We have a great line-up of speakers/panellists, and we hope to have a lively and engaging discussion. Please register using this link: https://t.co/pkS376IrKd
@OneEarth_CP @iScience_CP @CellRepSustain
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Research highlight: "Climate and air quality benefits of wind and solar generation in the United States from 2019 to 2022" Read more in @CellRepSustain: https://t.co/a9dKIwhwHU Dev Millstein @BerkeleyLab & colleagues
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Millstein et al. present new estimates of the climate and air quality benefits for wind and solar generation that occurred in the United States from 2019 to 2022. The new approach leverages public...
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Are you attending #EGU24 in Vienna next week? Our editors would love to meet with you to discuss your research on #sustainability-relevant topics. Follow the link to arrange a meeting with editors of @OneEarth_CP, @CellRepSustain, @iScience_CP & @Patterns_CP:
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The recording of our webinar on the impacts of plastic pollution is now on YouTube: https://t.co/1s3hxOXleg. Also, do check out this excellent thread : https://t.co/1YhhvoWPLx Big thanks to @nannahartmann, @dr_imariwalker, and Philip Landrigan for their excellent contributions!
Cell Press Sustainability Webinar on #PlasticPollution happening now! 10AM EDT (GMT -4) March 21 Register and attend here (#FREE): https://t.co/qEkPf8FKAV “Bad, but how bad? Assessing the impacts of plastic pollution on human and ecosystem health” Live tweeting from this thread🧵
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Big thanks to the speakers and for the many excellent questions from the audience! 👏 👏 👏
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A recurring theme from all speakers: the thousands and thousands of unknown chemicals with unknown toxicities leaching from plastics.
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In response to moderator @edwardseh11’s question regarding which populations are most vulnerable, Philip J. Landrigan emphasizes “The exquisite vulnerability of the developing human to toxic chemicals”
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@dr_imariwalker emphasizes the point that plastics regulation depends on ACCESSIBLE detection methodologies. Detecting nanoplastics in drinking water, for example, requires affordable methods
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On the plastics treaty: “It needs to be a global cap on production.” -Philip J. Landrigan
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On why he took notice of the plastics crisis: Rapid increase in pollution, enormous complexity and diversity of chemicals, and the increasing burden in our own bodies
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And now we’re hearing from Philip J. Landrigan @BostonCollege: pediatrician, public health physician and epidemiologist focusing on the impacts of toxic chemicals.
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