Great day filming with Forester John Sherlock who is blazing a trail in moving the Irish forestry sector up the value chain...& away from dependence on Sitka spruce. Red Oak is his latest plantation
Welcome to the most murderous room in the house, where I penned #TwelveMotivesforMurder think a retro crime podcast, each episode an interview with a suspect...https://t.co/XXIwBejysS
.#Christmasmystery#kindledeals
@pippa_hackett@agriculture_ie Pippa if you call your tenure over the forestry crisis a success by diverting attention to Project Woodland( no completion date specified)a success while ignoring the need to avert climate crisis by planting,tending,harvesting woodland you actions are a disgrace.
On average, in #Europe, a #poplar#plantation annually captures 11 tonnes of #CO2 per hectare. Poplar is a sustainable, renewable resource suitable for many #industrial purposes. Find out more here 👉 https://t.co/RBVLSr74z5
This Christmas, sit back and become a real armchair detective. A murder mystery told entirely through interviews. Private Investigator Elizabeth Chalice needs YOU to help her solve this case. https://t.co/zXBzYbhjwA
Some forestry myths repeated in this story e.g. that 15% biodiversity somehow compensates for the 85% that is biodiversity free, plus the idea that clear-felling is an acceptable way of harvesting trees given the damage it does to soil, water & nature
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Compiled by Intl. scientists led by Prof Alice Stanton of the Royal College of Surgeons, the paper 'Consumption of Unprocessed Red Meat Is Not a Risk to Health' is a direct challenge to the 'Eat Lancet' report that put red meat at no 7 in the list of dietary 'threats' to health.
MEET THE SUSPECT! Flora is her father's favourite, but is she tired of keeping secrets? PI Elizabeth Chalice interview hers and eleven other suspects in Twelve Motives for Murder. Can you solve it with her? #cozycrime https://t.co/2nGchyRWMG
@DonnaGartland@NickCotterSr You could try buying Sherlogs WFQA certified dry firewood. This is made from forestry thinnings and comes from a renewable resource with a very low carbon foot( usually 30 km from where it is grown).
No #Christmasparty again this year? In today's @TheSundayIndo I write about why the festive outing is important to employees and businesses alike. The Yuletide knees-up offers a chance for foes to become friends. https://t.co/Kc7L05Tan1 Here I am in Ely a few years ago.
@jgjcarey @NativeWoodTrust public who fill our roadside ditches with rubbish no 1. Probably the same people who leave their cars running at schools. Who buy one wear clothing and shite disposable toys from China. Let’s look at ourselves before pointing the finger at rural Ireland .