as always, you gotta hand it to matt bruenig for taking the heterodox path and really knocking it outta the park
Posts by ryan ackett, PhD(!)
A National wildlife federation job post advertises a position opening for “beaver conflict resolution technician”
I need to know everything about job #6 right now
as long as the food system space continues to place all their hopes into new, ever-so-slightly differentiated labels for "good" farming systems, it will continue to create safe haven for greenwashing and cynical manipulation
as long as the food system space continues to place all their hopes into new, ever-so-slightly differentiated labels for "good" farming systems, it will continue to create safe haven for greenwashing and cynical manipulation
and even were it not, the primacy of the aesthetics of production is absurd given the stakes of its *outcomes*. Many small farms abuse workers. Many non-GMO farms pollute waterways. Many large farms degrade soil. Narrow focus on production stylings over outcomes masks these tangible injustices
Those who make whistles impossible make vuvuzelas inevitable
Food is not the only thing that determines your health. You also need healthy soil, clean water, and a livable climate.
If the entire nation increases its consumption of meat and dairy, we will not have any of those latter three things.
will do!
ordered :) cant wait!
glad to have you here, missed your thoughts!
Now that it’s pointing down it’s perfect
ICYMI…the most gobsmacking fact from this reporting—>how much land will be needed to produce sustainable aviation fuel
“The maximum amount of land that we’ve converted to cropland in a single year (roughly 1.8 million acres), would have to be quadrupled every year for the next 30 years,” said Limb.
same, off twitter for 18 months and not on here as much. its been good for my nerves, but I def miss keeping up with the thoughts of a small sampling of folks online
this just makes him more iconic tbh
its under copy editing now and peer review next month. sounds like something I'd like to throw a shout-out to in our public land protection/restoration section
not sure if I have the requisite skills but I'm certainly supportive of the campaign
Big updates! First, I have a new paper out in the Journal of Environmental Quality demonstrating a technique to improve predictions of soil N2O by individually modeling different "modes" of N2O production. Also, I blogged about the inspiration on my new website! www.ryanackett.com/entries/clas...
Agricultural soil carbon sequestration gets a lot of attention but let’s not forget that the best way to keep carbon in soils is to stop further expansion of agriculture into natural ecosystems.
#WorldSoilDay
Mine is that legislation like Prop 12 and eliminating key CWA exemptions is the best path forward for climate action via dietary shifts
Mycorrhizal biofertilizers are a $1 billion industry as alternatives to synthetic nitrogen. However, commercial biofertilizers are often poor quality, with new research finding 85% did not form symbiotic nodules with plant roots, & had no effect onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
obama giving himself a medal
citing myself in a paper
please do! currently wrapping up a section for CCI contrasting ag easements as privatized conservation with public models, I love seeing what other folks are cooking up!
big paper submission yesterday that I'm incredibly excited about! modeling N2O emissions from ag is notoriously difficult, but with some clever compromises ( high temporal resolution vs high quantitative resolution) we can achieve remarkably accurate results that can drive mitigation efforts!
big paper submission yesterday that I'm incredibly excited about! modeling N2O emissions from ag is notoriously difficult, but with some clever compromises ( high temporal resolution vs high quantitative resolution) we can achieve remarkably accurate results that can drive mitigation efforts!
super interested in this topic, I'd love to read when it's out!
And I think this phenomenon becomes especially pronounced at the intersections where food and ag cross with climate change and environmentalism. Most of the very strongest and most insane beliefists I’ve encountered live there. In beliefs like, “we can use agriculture to make landscapes healthier than they were before agriculture” and “companies have a financial incentive to protect the environment.” On some level, I totally understand both of these beliefs. They seem wonderful and incredibly powerful. I mean, if agriculture can make land even healthier than it was before, then we never have to think about what’s the right amount of agriculture! And if companies will do environmentalism, than we never have to deal with our fucked up farm policy!
Fabulous newsletter out by Sarah this morning on the contradictions between beautiful *dreams* of agriculture and the real making of a better food system. These ideas could not be more important, and yet could not be more marginal.
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