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Looking forward to working with a small group of MBA students at Newcastle University Business School on a business idea for a nature-based insulation that can also store a high level of carbon. It's a very international group - China, Iran, Japan, Nigeria & UK. @UniofNewcastle

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@MathewsFiona One very specific reason for planting trees is to grow timber to use in construction to replace concrete which is responsible for 8% global carbon emissions. The timber also goes on storing carbon even after it is felled. Meanwhile new tree planting sequesters more carbon.

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RT @Rainmaker1973: In Gujarat, India, a project launched in 2012 is aimed to use the 532 km long network of Narmada canals across the state for installing solar panels & generate electricity. A solution that saves land, reduces evaporative losses & keeps solar panels cooler bbc.com/future/article/2020080 t.co/FQ6lakw0us

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RT @AJPendleton: And around 90% satisfaction with heat pumps for hot water and heating, which is probably the most significant thing. t.co/UQSHl6zuUS

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By only supporting permanent removals (which we haven't mastered yet) Carbon Market Watch are failing to recognise the significant role long term carbon storage in products can already achieve blog.foster.uw.edu/aureus-eart @woelken
RT @CarbonMrktWatch: Are you curious about the opportunities and shortcomings of the EU's Carbon Removal Certification Framework? Join us for our hybrid event a…

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You're wrong. Removing carbon from the atmosphere for 50, 75, 100 years while not permanent is still desperately needed & should be supported via gold standard offsetting schemes as suggested by the Commission. It's started in the USA & is coming to Europe blog.foster.uw.edu/aureus-eart
RT @CarbonMrktWatch: "Fast, deep and sustained emissions reductions must remain the focus and priority of EU climate action [otherwi…

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Timber is one of the nature-based solutions to climate breakdown @CEIBois @TimberDevUK
RT @GFDRR: How can we assess the benefits and costs of nature-based solutions (NBS)?

We developed this guide — which includes 8 case studies based on @WorldBank projects — to help project developers assess and articulate the value of NBS across different sectors. wrld.bg/prIC50Ox9xm t.co/PDAuN4kVOZ

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RT @andyheald: There is a perception that woodland creation & tree planting 🌳🌲in Scotland is increasing yr on yr.
Over last 4 yrs it has plateaued.

Target is 18,000Ha in 2025 vs c.10,500Ha now.

@theCCCuk raised concerns in their report (P.26) to Govt. in Dec'22 ⬇️
theccc.org.uk/wp-content/uploa t.co/BHFdXae7s2

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RT @ramskirism: Finally got to see this 50 acre field in real life! Rows a mixture of apples, pears and elderflower with a wheat and chicken rotation planned for in-between. Until recently, the rows were sub leased from tenant farmer, an interesting model which has much wider potential! t.co/teBqmcCQEF

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Impressive display of buttercups on the Town Moor in Newcastle today. The cows were slightly out of shot and further away. Amazing that this scene is only one and half miles from the city centre of Newcastle. The largest open space closest to a city centre in Europe.

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I’m presuming this is the good work of ⁦@N_landCouncil⁩ approaching Ponteland. Grass cut short next to road for visibility & pedestrian use. Left to grow (no mow May) next to the hedge. Thank you from the insects. Looks good too.

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RT @Agroforestry: 🌳Can Farming With Trees Save the Food System?

In the 🇺🇸, unprecedented funding is flowing into a broad range of practices, which can pull carbon out of the atmosphere and build farm resilience as the changes.

1/2 t.co/3nw8EcEFwk

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Time for New York to build in mass timber. It is considerably lighter than reinforced concrete. It also stores carbon and substitutes for carbon intensive materials. thinkwood.com/continuing-educa @CEIBois @JadDaley @FPAC_APFC @LumberBoard @TimberDevUK
RT @dpcarrington: New York City is sinking due to weight of its skyscrapers, new research finds

- City is sinking approximately 1-2mm each year on average, worsening eff…

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RT @JoeGiddings4: The breakdown of embodied carbon per building element for the Black & White Building by @WaughThistleton for @TheOfficeGroup is really interesting. The superstructure, which usually has the largest impact, is impressively minimised here: t.co/CGGjXu17o2

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A well deserved finalist. This is a book we should all read.
RT @PeteApps: Massively honoured that Show Me The Bodies has made the finalist list for the Orwell Prize. Huge thanks to everyone at OneWorld who worked so hard on the book and - particularly - those in the community who trusted me to tell this story t.co/4w7btriRnQ

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@KiraTaylor15 There's a lot of biomass for energy being used and there could be more. Not everyone thinks it's green but it is certainly renewable. And with large tracks of EU land under used / no longer farmed there is the opportunity to plant more including in an agroforestry setting.

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RT @Agroforestry: 📷Join us this evening (7 PM CEST/8 PM EEST) as Gerry Lawson will speak about the potential for in Romania and the EU. It's a conversation you don't want to miss!

The webinar will be live-streamed on 'Plantăm fapte bune în România' FB page.

t.co/QyDejkFNxY

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