Our weekly Twitter round up of great content from our kindred network: a Friday treat for your weekend reading pleasure. Enjoy what we’ve found for you on twitter.
Netherlands proposes radical plans to cut livestock numbers by almost a third https://t.co/Man5oosCpn
— Guardian Environment (@guardianeco) September 9, 2021
Anyone thinking about the challenges of diversifying land use in Ireland to meet GHG emissions targets must take account of the historical baseline expertly set out in this presentation by @kev_han https://t.co/vmdgSCO4cR
— Alan Matthews (@xAlan_Matthews) September 11, 2021
More money for crop insurance means disincentivising climate adaptation. Locking farmers into business as usual is recipe for bigger disasters. With current climate trends and current farming practices this fresh money will be quickly overrun by nature. https://t.co/gP0FQexY4x
— Ariel Brunner (@ArielBrunner) September 14, 2021
The full climate impact of the global food system has been revealed – it causes a third of all planet-heating emissions, with meat production twice as polluting as veg/fruit https://t.co/b2DiTQGApt
— Oliver Milman (@olliemilman) September 13, 2021
This farm has recorded 137 bird species 40 butterfly species 740 moth species https://t.co/IRk7IZxjIa is it the most biodiverse farm in UK? #biodiversity #ForNature why aren't all farms like this? @britishbee @DaveGoulson @BumblebeeTrust
— Graham Harvey's Pasture Promise (@supercarbon) September 14, 2021