🌿New paper out in @NewPhyt led by @dsandovalhdh showing the max quantum yield of terrestrial photosynthesis is not fixed. It follows a universal bell-shaped response to temperature that varies with climate adaptation. Read the paper here: https://t.co/f72rxMw9RP
@vflosierra
✅ Lower-emission diets risk being inadequate
Worsened shortfalls in already problematic micronutrients (e.g., vitamins B2, B6, B12, and D, iodine, calcium, zinc, selenium, iron) are to be expected. Get at least (!) half your protein (and ¼–⅓ of calories) from animal sources.
👩🌾 Agriculture: a field of opportunities for women
Meet Malva 🇸🇪, an agronomy student who believes farming is part of the solution to future challenges.
This #IYWF2026, we spotlight women driving change: https://t.co/gwDBlZhrkv
#WomenInFarming
How much does all livestock production in the West contribute to total man-made emissions globally?
Forget the exaggerated numbers of 50% or more, the real impact is 2.6% (while still ignoring various ecological, nutritional & other system complexities).
https://t.co/riGfN5o1Xl
Happy 100th birthday to Sir David Attenborough! 🌍
Farmed animals are not the only victims of animal agriculture. Wildlife also suffer as forests and natural habitats are cleared for farming. 💔
"Creo que el mundo natural es la mayor fuente de emoción, de belleza visual y de interés intelectual. Es la mayor fuente de muchas cosas por las que merece la pena vivir."
Sir #DavidAttenborough cumple hoy un siglo de amor a la vida.
¡Felicidades y muchas gracias, maestro!
The Royal Family and Robert Irwin help celebrate David Attenborough's 100th Birthday ▶️ https://t.co/EIBbVXGcmF
Get the news first with The Daily Telegraph app: https://t.co/nwh13xF0HY
To work with Sir David Attenborough has been one of the great honours of my life. To celebrate his remarkable life on the occasion of his 100th birthday, here's his witness statement, from A Life On Our Planet. Thank you, Sir David, for everything you've done for the world.
Wishing a Happy Birthday to Sir David Attenborough. Thank you for the knowledge, passion, and hope you’ve passed on to all of us.
Celebrate 100 years of Sir David Attenborough with Ocean with David Attenborough on @DisneyPlus and @hulu
A Post analysis reveals that rising carbon dioxide levels are reducing the nutritional value of crops like chickpeas and rice, potentially leading to widespread nutrient deficiencies.
Experts warn that this trend could exacerbate health issues, particularly in poorer regions. https://t.co/YwQaxg53He
Under @POTUS' leadership, USDA along with other federal agencies are working to rebuild the domestic fertilizer supply chain to ensure our nation's farmers and consumers can always rely on a robust and affordable supply 🌱💪
📢🔎 ¡Oportunidad profesional!
#FONTAGRO busca expertos en portfolio management para una consultoría temporal.
👉 Más información y postulación aquí: https://t.co/D7Kgdk4V5C
¡Agradecemos la difusión en sus redes!
Back in Obregón, it feels like coming home: to the roots of serving farmers. 🌾
Facing a perfect storm of weather, water scarcity, and markets, farmers need us more than ever. We must act to protect our daily bread and pasta! 🍞
La portada de The Economist pone el dedo en la llaga: el problema de la inteligencia artificial ya no es sólo lo que puede hacer, sino quién la controla. Cuando una tecnología capaz de alterar empleos, seguridad, mercados e incluso decisiones públicas queda concentrada en manos de unos cuantos, el debate deja de ser técnico y se vuelve político, económico y democrático. Ahí está el verdadero foco rojo.
Durante años se nos vendió la idea de que bastaba con dejar correr la innovación y confiar en que el mercado acomodaría todo. Hoy esa fantasía empieza a romperse. La IA no sólo está acelerando el progreso: también está concentrando poder, debilitando contrapesos y colocando a los Estados frente a un dilema brutal: regular mal puede asfixiar la innovación, pero no regular puede entregar el futuro a una élite tecnológica sin control real.
La pregunta de fondo no es si la IA es maravillosa o peligrosa. La pregunta es mucho más seria: ¿vamos a permitir que una de las fuerzas más decisivas de nuestro tiempo quede gobernada por intereses privados, con lógica de negocio, sin responsabilidad democrática suficiente? Ese es el tamaño del debate. Y mientras más tardemos en entenderlo, más caro nos va a costar.
That’s grass,The facts are we are not going to eat it, they are and turn it into something special. Then it grows again sucking in carbon plus they create food for insects and in turn birds! . #farming#beef#birds