@MartaBaumane With some hot tea and warm clothes I can hardly think of any nicer work. I imagine you also have some cold and beautiful field days in the wetlands! ❄️❄️
Fruitful day at the #WorldSoilDay event hosted by the Danish soil science society #DJF. Useful inputs to my presentation, great to meet new colleagues working in the same field of science - And super interesting work by @MNPoultney and @yujialiuu on #N2O hotspots
Presenting science to an audience and discussing the science with peers are actually some of my favourite parts about science 📊 💬 and today I was the happy winner of the “Best poster presentation” at the #PLEN#PhD#Conference so it seems I managed to reach my audience ☺️
Estimates of 50.000 attendants at todays #climate#march in CPH 🌍Made me feel a little bit more optimistic for the national elections on Tuesday to be in the middle of such a big crowd demanding action from the politicians
A great week in the Alps has come to an end. Interesting talks, great fieldwork, beautiful landscape and great colleagues who can make you cry from laughter and also want to talk about #nitrogen and #carbon for a whole week. What else can one ask for? I don’t know.
I love how aware you become of the seasons changing when working with #agriculture 🌿🍂🌾 even though it seems like a growing season pass with a blink of an eye. Now harvest time and soon time for the winter crops to get in the soil
Back from holiday starts with great news and a published paper out. Co-authoring a paper on data from the initial year of our field experiment with #N2O and #nitrification#inhibitors#DMPP https://t.co/dmIdHQ5IAR
#EGU22 from the perspective of a toddler 🧒 Mom and dad take turns being in sessions and outside playing 🛝 (Donau park with amazing playground facilities makes it much easier to manage smoothly 🤹♀️). And the escalators in the entrance hall are the bomb when you are 2 years old
Preparing my presentation for #EGU22. If you want to hear my work on #N2O#movement in #soil come by session SSS8.3 on #soil#gases production, consumption and transport processes 💬
Urgent reminder that peat is 50% carbon. When you remove peat from its protective boggy ecosystem and spread it in your garden, that carbon ends up in the atmosphere. Peat in bogs not bags. Spread the word. Go #peatfree.