Joe Llanos
@joellanos.bsky.social
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Ecologist working in policy. May start talking about soil...
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eciu.net
ECIU @eciu.net · Jul 8
Farmer confidence battered by climate change – new research

Over 80% of farmers are concerned about the impact of climate change on their ability to make a living, as more than four fifths say extreme weather has hit their productivity.
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Farmer confidence battered by climate change – new research
Over 80% of farmers are concerned about the impact of climate change on their ability to make a living, as more than four fifths say extreme weather has hit their productivity
eciu.net
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rspb.bsky.social
The Chancellor spoke of ‘fixing the foundations.’

But no foundation is more vital – or more at risk – than nature. It underpins our health, our economy, and our food security.

The government must continue to invest in its recovery: because there is no future without it. 🍃
A Yellowhammer perches quietly on a branch, bathed in golden evening light. Around it, leaves glow softly in the fading sun. The image captures a fragile moment in nature: beautiful, vital, and at risk...reminding us what’s at stake if we fail to invest in a thriving natural world.
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rspb.bsky.social
For months, alongside farmers, supporters, and nature groups, we’ve made the case for protecting nature-friendly farming.

Today, we’re pleased to see HM Treasury has listened: the nature-friendly farming budget has been maintained.

This is a crucial step, but nature needs more...
A swathe of oxeye daisies in full bloom lines the edge of a green arable field, under a blue sky scattered with light cloud. The scene evokes a thriving, balanced countryside where wildflowers and crops grow side by side.
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britishecologicalsociety.org
📣Calling all PhD students – want to learn how to translate ecological research into impact?

The BES Policy Fellowships are now open 👇
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rspb.bsky.social
We’ve just delivered a message to Downing Street, backed by over 100,000 of you.‼️

Farmers, NGOs and the public are standing together to demand action.

UK Government, this is a call you can't afford to ignore.

Any cut now would be a disaster for farming and nature.
A group of campaigners from the RSPB and partner organisations stand in front of the Houses of Parliament, holding bold signs calling for support for nature-friendly farming. One sign reads “Nature can’t afford a pay cut!” while others say “Farm with nature” and “To grow food, we need nature.” Three people wear oversized bird head costumes, and at the centre, a young woman holds a box showing the petition total: 106,744 signatures. The mood is determined and urgent, highlighting public support for protecting nature’s farming budget.
joellanos.bsky.social
I'm even wearing a t-shirt with swifts on today, it was meant to be.
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cwjoneschris.bsky.social
Swifts shape a fly-by,
their high, riotous piercings,
and one year’s shot past.

@longbarrowpress.bsky.social @joellanos.bsky.social @poet-markgoodwin.bsky.social
joellanos.bsky.social
I think I said 30th April didn't I? :D
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zacklabe.com
All latitude bands have observed unusually warm temperatures over the last three months, except for around the South Pole again

[Plot shows zonal-mean temperature anomalies, with latitude = y-axis (not scaled by distance). GISTEMPv4 data shown here using their standard 1951-1980 reference period]
Bar graph showing zonal mean surface air temperature anomalies for the January to March 2025 period. All latitude bands are above average relative to a 1951-1980 climate baseline using GISTEMPv4.
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perahlberg.bsky.social
With the state of the world as it is right now, we can all do with a timeline cleanser - and here's the ultimate one, the very Mount Olympus of slow TV: The Great Elk (or Moose, if you're North American) Migration! 🧵

It's an annual Swedish TV event following the migration of elk (Alces alces)
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thierryaaron.bsky.social
1/ The view from our bedroom window earlier this week was the eerie sight of a blaze across Garth Hill, South Wales.

The weather conditions preceding the fire were extremely dry leaving the grass & bracken to turn to tinder.

Here's a 🧵putting this fire context...

(Photo credit: Ryan Davies)
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soilytix.bsky.social
Great work by @joellanos.bsky.social and team! This study highlights the power of eDNA in tracking soil biodiversity - especially earthworms, the unsung heroes of healthy soils. A step forward for precision monitoring in regenerative agriculture! 🌍🪱🔬 #SustainableFarming #SoilScience
hhippers.bsky.social
Great to see @joellanos.bsky.social and Penny Watt's paper out this month highlighting the use of soil eDNA for monitoring earthworms. 🪱🧬

Environmental DNA is more effective than hand sorting in evaluating earthworm biodiversity recovery under regenerative agriculture
doi.org/10.1016/j.sc...
joellanos.bsky.social
Thanks Vicki! As far as I'm aware soil ecoacoustics can't yet identify down to species or ecological category, so eDNA is favourable in that respect
joellanos.bsky.social
If you're interested in monitoring soil biodiversity, eDNA and regenerative agriculture, check out our new study below #soil #farming #nature #science
hhippers.bsky.social
Great to see @joellanos.bsky.social and Penny Watt's paper out this month highlighting the use of soil eDNA for monitoring earthworms. 🪱🧬

Environmental DNA is more effective than hand sorting in evaluating earthworm biodiversity recovery under regenerative agriculture
doi.org/10.1016/j.sc...
joellanos.bsky.social
Thanks Helen, really pleased this work is finally out there!
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number10cat.bsky.social
I can't stand bullies. President Zelensky is now trying to stand up against two of them. We should have his back. #SlavaUkraïni
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thecccuk.bsky.social
The UK’s Seventh Carbon Budget level should be set at 535 MtCO2e, an 87% reduction against 1990 levels.

This country has a prosperous and secure future ahead.

The fossil fuel age is over – it’s time to electrify the United Kingdom.

www.theccc.org.uk/2025/02/26/e...
​​End the fossil fuel age for a secure and prosperous future.​  - Climate Change Committee
Today the country’s climate advisors, the Climate Change Committee (CCC), present a new pathway to a decarbonised UK.…
www.theccc.org.uk
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rspb.bsky.social
BIG news: EU Parliament passes major nature restoration law 🎉

A huge win for nature, this puts crucial habitats - from forests and grasslands to wetlands and rivers - back on the path to recovery.

An incredible result for BirdLife Europe & the #RestoreNature coalition.
A screenshot of a news story from The Brussels Times. The headline reads: EU nature law passes to restore 20% of Europe's degraded land and sea. Beneath the headline is an image of a bee extracting nectar from a cluster of tall purple flowers. Their bright colour contrasts with the blurred green background of their stems and surrounding grasses. Beneath the image, text reads: The European Parliament finally approved the Nature Restoration law on Tuesday - setting a target for the EU to restore at least 20% of its land and sea areas by 2030, and all ecosystems in need of restoration by 2050.
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dbenton.bsky.social
In the back and forth over whether the UK can afford £28bn/year of productivity enhancing green investment, I note that one fossil fuel company - Shell - made £22bn in profit last year. The UK can afford £28bn.

If anything, it can't afford not to spend it www.theguardian.com/environment/...
UK risks steep decline without £28bn green economy pledge, Labour warned
Business leader says investment in low-carbon economy is ‘absolute minimum’, a view echoed by other experts
www.theguardian.com
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