Jingfeng Xiao (@globalecolunh) 's Twitter Profile
Jingfeng Xiao

@globalecolunh

A global ecologist who strives to understand the impacts of climate change and human activities on the Earth’s biosphere and the feedbacks to the climate

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linkhttp://globalecology.unh.edu calendar_today02-12-2011 14:31:54

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Famines kill far fewer people today than they did in the past, but remain a major threat— Famines are still a major global problem. From 2020 to 2023 alone, they caused over a million deaths. Yet the long-term trend shows significant progress. In the late 1800s and the first

Famines kill far fewer people today than they did in the past, but remain a major threat—

Famines are still a major global problem. From 2020 to 2023 alone, they caused over a million deaths.

Yet the long-term trend shows significant progress. In the late 1800s and the first
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Meanwhile, a significant fraction of all food produced is wasted. We need more effective mechanisms to reduce food waste and redirect the saved resources to those suffering from famine.

Biochar Today (@biochartoday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Microsoft and Exomad Green signed a 10-year deal to remove 1.24 million tonnes of CO₂ using biochar. The agreement sets a record for durable carbon removal, supports community development in Bolivia, and emphasizes sustainability, transparency, and sc… 👉ift.tt/JnOyfTH

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With climate change, cities are definitely warming up. For cities, the urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon can also contribute to the warming. It makes sense to also look at temperature changes relative to their rural areas to reveal relative effects of climate change and UHI.

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🌟#TwoRAPPositionsAvailable🌟 RCAIG of LSGI in #PolyU: RAP posts under Prof.Qihao Weng 1.#ClimateResilience #ResilientCommunities #ClimateChange #Geomatics 2.#ResilientCities #UrbanScience #UrbanClimate 📌Details: jobs.polyu.edu.hk/job_detail.php………… jobs.polyu.edu.hk/job_detail.php…

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Our new study in AFM shows that there is no widespread decline in canopy conductance under elevated atmospheric CO2. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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NEON is seeking nominations for its Science, Technology & Education Advisory Committee (STEAC)! Apply or nominate someone by June 18, 2025. Learn more & submit your nomination: buff.ly/e290rFO #NEON #Ecology #CallForNominations #ScienceLeadership

NEON is seeking nominations for its Science, Technology & Education Advisory Committee (STEAC)! Apply or nominate someone by June 18, 2025. Learn more & submit your nomination: buff.ly/e290rFO 

#NEON #Ecology #CallForNominations #ScienceLeadership
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"Microsoft’s ambitious pledge to become carbon negative by 2030 is facing significant headwinds, as the tech giant’s carbon footprint has surged by 23.4% since setting this goal in 2020." webpronews.com/microsoft-face…

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In 2022, China overtook the United States as the leading country for natural-sciences output. In 2023 China was top overall - according to the Nature Index 2024 Research Leaders: nature.com/nature-index/n… By slashing science funding, the US is handing global science lead to China.

In 2022, China overtook the United States as the leading country for natural-sciences output. In 2023 China was top overall - according to the Nature Index 2024 Research Leaders: nature.com/nature-index/n…
By slashing science funding, the US is handing global science lead to China.
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China is on course to overtake the United States as the world’s largest contributor to research go.nature.com/3HLpoIh

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Meta is known for Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram. But did you know they provide a range of free geospatial datasets for researchers? These include granular measures of household wealth, population, and network access. Here's what you need to know about it:

Meta is known for Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram.

But did you know they provide a range of free geospatial datasets for researchers?

These include granular measures of household wealth, population, and network access.

Here's what you need to know about it: