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“To live as human beings on this planet is to change the world around us.”

William Cronon’s work is worth reading for many, many reasons, not least because it approaches environmental issues as moral dilemmas rather than technical problems that can be solved through better scientific knowledge.

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Any idea what’s going on here? ⬆️

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I came across what looked like “smoke” rising off damp moss in the sun yesterday morning.

Does anyone know what this phenomenon is called? Is it a form of evaporation fog or something else?

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When you say no more tv and your child finds a creative way to show their disapproval…

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Biologist Paul Ehrlich speaking at the University of San Diego circa 1972

Biologist Paul Ehrlich speaking at the University of San Diego circa 1972

1/ Paul Ehrlich died this week at 93.

The takes split into hagiography and dismissal. But the interesting question isn't whether he got it right, he didn't, it's why he got it wrong, and who was asking the right questions instead 🧵

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Gaupe angrep hund – alvorlig skadet Med skader i hodet og øyne håper eieren at hunden overlever. Gaupa kom tilbake etter 40 minutter fra angrepet og slo seg ned på verandaen. Mandag formiddag ble gaupa skutt av Statens Naturoppsyn.

A lynx cub, described as “very likely motherless and definitely starving”, was put down by authorities in Norway after attacking a dog and remaining in a residential area.

If lynx are ever reintroduced to the UK and Ireland, how would a situation like this be handled?

www.drm24.no/gaupe-angrep...

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«Oslo fjerner Strandtjenesten. Da står ingen igjen når noen går under.» Hvem tar ansvar når noen drukner?

Would you believe that in the capital of one of the wealthiest countries in the world, a life-saving public service would be cut due to budget constraints?

It’s happened in Norway, where lifeguards will no longer be present on 4 of 5 beaches in Oslo.

Shameful.

www.aftenposten.no/meninger/deb...

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Quick question for those working in nature restoration, rewilding, or related fields:

Are there restoration frameworks that offer alternatives to the Society for Ecological Restoration’s international standards, particularly ones informed by approaches like convivial conservation?

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Podcast episode cover art for Tommy's Outdoors Conservation and Science featuring a woman with glasses and dark hair pulled back, wearing a black blazer over a white top, smiling while looking downward in an indoor setting. The episode title 'EU Wolf Downlisting: Time to Stop Crying Wolf' appears in white and gold text on a dark olive green overlay in the lower left corner. The design uses an olive green background with gold border framing, and includes 'PODCAST' text at the bottom.

Podcast episode cover art for Tommy's Outdoors Conservation and Science featuring a woman with glasses and dark hair pulled back, wearing a black blazer over a white top, smiling while looking downward in an indoor setting. The episode title 'EU Wolf Downlisting: Time to Stop Crying Wolf' appears in white and gold text on a dark olive green overlay in the lower left corner. The design uses an olive green background with gold border framing, and includes 'PODCAST' text at the bottom.

Can we find a middle ground between those who see the EU's wolf downlisting as a catastrophe and those who celebrate it as good news? With @hannalp.bsky.social, we discuss the frustratingly polarised debate about wolf conservation in the EU. 🌍🦤🧪🦊

🎧➡️ pod.fo/e/362998

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I appreciate much of @ipbesfr.bsky.social but this business and biodiversity nonsense goes beyond 'missing the point'. It is simplistic, ineffective & dangerous

As long as we continue to talk about 'business' when the issue is 'capitalism', nothing will change. It only creates empty virtue signals

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Professor Dame EJ Milner-Gulland - Accentuating climate positives Dame EJ Milner-Gulland, Tasso Leventis Professor of Biodiversity, talks about her career and the need to frame the climate conversation more positively.

“Unintended consequences of human action continue to have a devastating impact on the natural world”

No. Biodiversity loss is not “unintended”. It is the built-in cost of an economic system that demands perpetual expansion.

Conservation leaders should call this out.

www.ox.ac.uk/climate-and-...

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Hvor ble det av naturen, Støre? Statsministeren har lagt store planer for Norges framtid, men ser ut til å ha glemt at vi er avhengige av at naturen forsyner oss med livsviktige varer og tjenester.

"Regjeringen poengterer at planen er avhengig av «det økonomiske handlingsrommet», men ser ut til å ha glemt en ting: Hvis naturtapet fortsetter i samme tempo som i dag, vil det økologiske handlingsrommet – ikke det økonomiske – begrense utviklingen i Norge."

www.dagsavisen.no/debatt/hvor-...

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Biodiversity collapse threatens UK security, intelligence chiefs warn Ecosystem destruction will increase food shortages, disorder and mass migration, with effects already being felt

I have very mixed feeling about this report & the coverage it is getting. It’s good to see biodiversity loss getting attention. BUT experience in tackling #IWT shows linking biodiversity & security issues carries significant risks, often for the most vulnerable www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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Equally strange to hear one of the most influential voices in the UK rewilding movement describe lynx reintroduction as “simple”, “not difficult”, and “not controversial”.

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Headwinds and hope: Tony Juniper on Why Nature Restoration is a Path to Economic Growth

Strange choice to frame this interview around the apparent harmony between nature restoration and economic growth, when Tony Juniper’s new book challenges the idea that endless growth is compatible with a healthy planet.

open.spotify.com/episode/3wnJ...

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“Don’t confuse me with facts”—how right wing populism affects trust in agencies advocating anthropogenic climate change as a reality - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications Humanities and Social Sciences Communications - “Don’t confuse me with facts”—how right wing populism affects trust in agencies advocating anthropogenic climate change as a...

Olve Krange at NINA led a study that sheds some light on this.

“Results show that lack of trust in environmental institutions is strongly associated with ACC denial…and is partly a function of anti-elitist attitudes, opposition to migration and views of nature.”

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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“Don’t confuse me with facts”—how right wing populism affects trust in agencies advocating anthropogenic climate change as a reality - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications Humanities and Social Sciences Communications - “Don’t confuse me with facts”—how right wing populism affects trust in agencies advocating anthropogenic climate change as a...

Olve Krange at NINA led a study that sheds some light on this.

“Results show that lack of trust in environmental institutions is strongly associated with ACC denial…and is partly a function of anti-elitist attitudes, opposition to migration and views of nature.”

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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This report is worth a look, if you haven’t already seen it. It examines lynx reintroduction in Switzerland and approaches to conflict management. Evidence from other countries also suggests coexisting with lynx is not as straightforward as you suggest.

www.scotlandbigpicture.com//Images/2025...

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🚨 We are looking for 3 new colleagues to join the GreenFrontier team as Postdoctoral Researchers!

Deadline for applications: 25 Nov 2025

Each of the 3 openings will involve extended ethnographic fieldwork + plenty of opportunities to consolidate research & leadership skills!

Please share widely!

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Excited to start as a researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research next week!

One of the main projects I’ll be working on will explore how to engage volunteers, children and young people in nature restoration across Norway – a task I’m ready for after years of chasing my kids outdoors!

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Cork 2027 Coming in August 2027 the 12th Conference will take place in Ireland, with satellite gatherings in Covilha (Portugal) and Cluj-Napoca (Romania). With a thematic focus on "policy, practice and culture"...

Cork (Ireland), will host the 12th International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in August 2027 with satellite gatherings in Covilha (Portugal) and Cluj-Napoca (Romania)
degrowth.info/en/conferenc...

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Green to Grey – How Europe is squandering the little nature it has left Green to Grey is a pioneering collaboration between journalists and scientists counting every green space lost in Europe between January 2018 and December 2023.

It’s not unspoken, it’s the central message of this piece and the project. The #GreenToGrey website highlights western consumerism as a key driver and the way “wealthy countries develop not only essential things, but unnecessary things, from golf courses to artificial ski slopes.”

greentogrey.eu

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The findings from the #GreenToGrey project have been leading the news in Norway today. Yet, Ireland isn’t far behind when it comes to converting nature and farmland per capita to make way for construction, housing, roads, luxury developments, etc. Has this been getting much coverage back home?

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Waiting to hear back about job applications feels like...

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Nice to be back at @uninmbu.bsky.social this week as a guest lecturer on the Master's course "Green transformations in theory and practice".

The campus has changed a lot over the last few years, but there are still a few reminders that this place used to be the Norwegian Agricultural University 🐑

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Just back from a few days in Norway’s oldest national park, Rondane, doing visitor surveys for the "Sounds like Norway" project.

A key takeaway was that natural sounds (wind, water, birds etc) and, in particular, quiet really matter for how people enjoy and connect with the outdoors.

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"It is insulting that the commitment to the term rewilding is stronger than the commitment to reconciliation & truth-telling...At a time when we need empowerment, the label of rewilding does nothing but strip it from us."

Thought-provoking piece by Michael-Shawn Fletcher in @consletters.bsky.social

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If economic growth and a healthy environment truly go hand in hand, why are N. Ireland’s land, air, and water in such poor condition? It’s time to stop repeating win-win myths and start acknowledging the trade-offs between pursuing growth, protecting the environment, and ensuring social well-being.

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