@JLembrechts@MIREN_mountains Great! Is this call addressed to botanists/ecologists or are you also looking to get "non-scientist" (but interested) climbers involved?
🤩 fully funded 3-y PhD scholarship in Toulouse (enrolment date March/April 2024)! If you are interested in doing a PhD on soil multi-trophic communities 🕷️🪱🐜🦠🍄🌱 in tropical forests (south America) and work with eDNA 🧬, email me at [email protected].
Like rock climbing? Love cliff vegetation?
Then join our new @MIREN_mountains rock face survey, looking at the interaction between rock microclimate and disturbance on plants at their range edge.
More info and signing up⬇️!
Thanks for spreading widely!
https://t.co/awCIVjGkhu
Extremely important thread by a French climate scientist and IPCC author, @cassouman40. Use the translate button. After witnessing state violence and deliberate denial on climate action, he is rethinking where we stand, as scientists, as citizens, as humans. He is not alone.
One of the most important points from this study (and others) is that shifting from a high meat diet to low meat diet has huge positive environmental impacts, bigger absolute impact on many of these variables than from going from low meat to vegan.
Offre de post-doctorat 😀. Merci de RT !
"Conséquences sur la biodiversité🪱🪲 et le fonctionnement des sols🍂🌲 de la contamination radioactive à Fukushima (Japon🇯🇵)"⬇️
https://t.co/MlUIgU2cgm
Two interesting papers on conservation myths and political configurations of sceintific action:
Why facts don't change minds: Insights from cognitive science https://t.co/KOtajvtHIn
Knowledge that is actionable by whom? Underlying models https://t.co/uoGgzU9OlB
Find our more about the sOilFauna project and the MACROFAUNA database in this month's "Beneath our Feet" blog by Jérôme Mathieu & @EisenhauerLab
https://t.co/NgORpqT0S2
@AgencyFAPESP@FRBiodiv@idiv SinBiose
https://t.co/gzT0ANSGFH