Georgia, I’m here today for a simple reason: to ask you to vote. Because, once again, this is not an ordinary election. The stakes are higher. So vote for Democratic candidates who will fight for you.
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Tomorrow I start my 35th year of teaching soil microbiology. Every year I update the slides and the topics. Research and investments in soil microbiology are prime time right now.
August created an incredible bloom of prairie sunflowers at @GreatDunesNPS in Colorado!
A dry spring and wet early summer were the right combination to produce millions of sunflowers in the vast grasslands that surround the dunes.
Climate change is already disrupting US forests and coasts – here's what we're seeing at 5 long-term research sites https://t.co/h3i1vXVgv8 via @ConversationUS
Stark illustration of the consequences of climate change:
With global warming, weather conditions (rainfall, temperature) in the UK have escaped out of the box.
In Opinion
“As the planet warms, heat waves are getting hotter, wildfires are moving faster and burning larger areas, and storms and floods are becoming stronger,” write the climate scientists Katharine Hayhoe and Friederike Otto in a guest essay. https://t.co/Fa0Z8PJYxk
"In the absence of primary legislation, guidance documents such as BSSS' Benefitting from #soil management in development and #construction are needed" Dr Bruce Lascelles @ArcadisUK