Just got our @SeagasUk paper out in Ecological Economics.
First paper to look at the willingness to pay for growing seaweed to produce renewable energy. 50 days free access here: https://t.co/hRZrKaQqVk
@uksciencechief You are not testing people and not shutting down everything and keeping people home because it's too expensive, not because of any scientific advice. Evidence shows that you are doing too little: https://t.co/TSLdJ12aW3
@MattHancock You first quarantined people who might have been in contact with coronavirus areas. No more. Now you tell people with symptoms to stay at home for 7 days. So you are letting around people who feel fine but may be carrying the virus. This will increase the spread of the virus.
We found that investing in low carbon measures in the house is beneficial for both women and the environment https://t.co/4yPr8937MF @womenLowCarbon1@UKERCHQ @NEA_NIreland @albertolongo
Newly published paper (Tinch et al.), "Economic valuation of ecosystem goods and services: a review for decision makers", now available at: https://t.co/rh21iF1Bie @NicolaBeaumon17@eftecUK@tobias_borger@albertolongo@Al_McV @Mar_Schaafsma & others [whose Twitter I can't find]
Fancy a trip to #Hobart? Join us for the Institute of Australian Geographers conference in July 2019! Check out this #marine-focused session convened by Jim Sinner & Marc Tadaki from @Cawthron_NZ & myself. @marsocsci@UTAS_#geography#marine https://t.co/a3HiBfcFeA
Great insights from focus groups on women's attitudes towards households' energy investments: how are energy investment decisions affecting future households' energy bills made in the household? @womenLowCarbon1@UKERCHQ
Today's #EnergyNews:
Climate change: 'Hell to pay' if COP24 talks fail;
Black lung disease is still killing miners. The coal industry doesn't want to hear it;
Energy customers confused over smart meter rollout;
and more...
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