Emily May
@emtomology.bsky.social
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Agricultural conservation scientist @xercessociety. Pollinators, pesticide toxicology, IPM, habitat restoration, resilient food systems. Views are my own.📍Vermont | she/her
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emtomology.bsky.social
Hello new followers! I am a
🐝 conservation scientist
🐝 ecologist & entomologist
🐝 Vermonter
🐝 native plant & veggie gardener
🐝 pinball champ
🐝 lover of hiking, biking, baking, poetry, and crafts/creative pursuits of all kinds.

Glad to join you here.
emtomology.bsky.social
Want to dig deeper? Join us Oct 7 for a Bee Safe, Grow Well webinar with Sarah Salatino of Full Circle Gardens and Xerces staff. Learn how nurseries can grow plants that are safer for pollinators - and bring your questions, there will be lots of time for Q&A! 🌸🐝 xerces.org/events/bee-s...
Bee Safe, Grow Well: Pollinator-Safe Nursery Practices with Full Circle Gardens | Xerces Society
Across the country, innovative nursery growers are implementing practices that protect pollinators while still keeping pests at manageable levels. In this webinar, Xerces is proud to feature Sarah Sal...
xerces.org
emtomology.bsky.social
Excited to share our new video, Growing Pollinator-Safe Plants: What Nurseries Can Do (and How You Can Help)! 🐝🌸🌎 This project has been 3 years in the making, featuring interviews with nursery managers on steps they take to reduce pesticide risks.

Watch here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcdv...
Growing Pollinator-Safe Plants: What Nurseries Can Do (and How You Can Help)
YouTube video by The Xerces Society
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conradhackett.bsky.social
Time for the world to install a gigawatt of solar power capacity
2004: A year
2010: ~ a month
2015: ~ a week
Now: < A day
ourworldindata.org/data-insight... 🧪
Line chart showing that there's been a rapid escalation in how quickly the world installs a gigawatt of solar power capacity.
emtomology.bsky.social
Prophylactic seed treatments make up an increasingly large share of ag pesticide load, but have no basis in scouting/thresholds - and in millions of acres of corn/soy, limited to no benefit for crop yields. We need both policy and incentives to shift towards more sustainable approaches.
emtomology.bsky.social
The question is: how do we shift practice at scale? What training, tools, policy, or financial incentives could help make threshold-based pest management the norm?
emtomology.bsky.social
This is why we emphasize scouting/monitoring and use of thresholds as core components of IPM. Nice to see the evidence for how scouting/thresholds can reduce inputs and improve outcomes!
emtomology.bsky.social
And stay tuned: we'll be putting together at least a webinar or two by the spring to explain and explore EPA's Insecticide and Herbicide Strategies and what they might mean for listed species
emtomology.bsky.social
Newly registered or re-registered insecticides and herbicides will be rolling out with labels that may require drift/runoff mitigations to protect ESA-listed species. Learn more about how to navigate the menu of mitigations in a 90 min webinar next Tuesday from EPA: www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/...
Mitigation Math: Webinar Offers Tips to Tally Points for Pesticide Use
In 2026, more pesticide labels are likely to require measures to protect endangered species. EPA is offering a webinar next week to help farmers navigate these requirements.
www.dtnpf.com
emtomology.bsky.social
Like rubbing salt in a wound, it can also just be wildly inaccurate. Four syllable words?
banana: sure, just make sure to pronounce it ba-na-na-na
Screenshot of Google ai overview for the search “four syllable words.” Examples include ability, banana, celebration, delivery, and elephant. (Alt text note: neither banana nor elephant are four syllable words)
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wildwoods.bsky.social
"Places that are used to fire, to relying and thriving on it, are now encountering fire regimes that are staggeringly different from those with which they evolved...The complex ecologies that thrived alongside their milder predecessors will be pushed beyond the point of recovery." 🌏
emtomology.bsky.social
Vermont is a soccer state! What an incredible season and undefeated run to the national #USL2 championship @vermontgreenfc.bsky.social
People sitting in the stands at Virtue Field at UVM looking out at the soccer pitch before the finals match. The back of the shirts read “Vermont Green Football Club” Selfie in the line of people waiting to get into the stands for the national championship, an hour before it opens up. All of the people in line are garbed and ready for the undefeated Vermont Green FC to take on Ballard FC for the USL2 finals.
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vermontgreenfc.bsky.social
UNDEFEATED NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! 🏆

THE INVINCIBLES! ✨

YOUR VERMONT GREEN FOOTBALL CLUB! 💚
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elizabee.bsky.social
Hundreds of monarch butterflies died in a winter 2024 event. Investigation implicated multiple pyrethroid insecticides:
tinyurl.com/3h3y7wuf

From The Guardian:
"Combinations of pesticides can have a synergistic effect that makes them even more toxic.
The solution...less pesticides."
🧪🌍🦋
Monarch butterflies’ mass die-off in 2024 caused by pesticide exposure – study
New peer-reviewed research found an average of seven pesticides in each of 10 butterflies tested
www.theguardian.com
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waldo.net
Starlink's connection speeds drop below the federal definition of "broadband" at a density of ~7 customers per square mile, according to recent research. The more the customers in an area, the slower everybody's connections get. Data shows that 83% of US Starlink customers get sub-broadband speeds.
thexlab.org
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auditorynerves.bsky.social
US scientists describe the effects of Trump's cuts.

“If you cut the funding to the people who are doing the work right now, you don’t know what they would have innovated in 10 years or 15 years or 32 years like Rosalind Yalow. We don’t know what we’re losing.”
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www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
‘A disaster for all of us’: US scientists describe impact of Trump cuts
President’s assault on science –particularly climate science – has led to unprecedented funding cuts and staff layoffs
www.theguardian.com
emtomology.bsky.social
USDA disaster assistance is now open for farmers hit by 2023–24 storms or weather events! If you had crop insurance or NAP, check your mail for a pre-filled form and apply at your local USDA office. A separate sign-up for uninsured losses is coming this fall. www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/...
USDA Opens up Natural Disaster Aid for Crop Farmers Who Faced 2023, 2024 Losses
USDA has opened up enrollment for the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP), which will provide aid to crop farmers who suffered losses in 2023 and 2024 due to natural disasters. The first stage...
www.dtnpf.com
emtomology.bsky.social
Third year of flooding on July 10th in Vermont - the impacts are being felt, and the urgency is real.
annieleymarie.bsky.social
"With the data now showing faster warming than anticipated, a lot of policies now need to be urgently updated with a matching acceleration of ambition.
Acceleration means net-zero by 2050 is simply not good enough to avoid the disastrous impacts of rapid climate change..."
drtomharris.bsky.social
The widely acknowledged acceleration of global warming has deep policy implications, not just for climate policy, but everything from migration to insurance, from food security to building codes.

drtomharris.substack.com/p/what-accel...
#climatechange #acceleration #policy #migration #finance
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tonyrwalker1.bsky.social
🚨 New paper published in @nature.com today by L. Monclús, H. P. H. Arp, K. J. Groh, A. Faltynkova, M. E. Løseth, J Muncke, Z. Wang, R. Wolf, L. Zimmermann & M. Wagner 👇

Mapping the #chemical complexity of #plastics

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Mapping the chemical complexity of plastics - Nature
An inventory of 16,325 known plastic chemicals, including &gt;4,200 hazardous&nbsp;compounds, supports the development of safer plastics.
www.nature.com
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crampell.bsky.social
On Aug 1, tariff rates are scheduled to rise to historic highs. average tariffs on women’s clothing will rise to 48 percent, wine to 20 percent, and toys to nearly 50 percent.

taxpolicycenter.org/taxvox/too-m...
emtomology.bsky.social
So sad to hear about Sheila’s passing. She was a brilliant native bee scientist, advocate, and mom, gone far too soon. The world feels smaller today.

Rest in power, Sheila. We’ll keep fighting for the wild things and for justice, as you did fiercely and with so much heart. 🐝🌻💛
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luckytran.com
BREAKING: Scientists are staging a “science fair” in the lobby of a Congressional building to tell elected officials about the critical knowledge the US will lose because their research grants have been canceled.