Tanya Richardson (@browndanube) 's Twitter Profile
Tanya Richardson

@browndanube

Anthropologist of #Ukraine @Laurier (Ontario, Canada). Research about #Odesa, the #DanubeDelta, #BlackSea Coast, and #Carpathian honeybees

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Simon Schlegel (@simon_schlegel_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This forceful story on what can happen to Ukrainian civilians under Russian occupation is a stark reminder that letting Russia hold on to Ukrainian territory will not bring peace for the people living there. apnews.com/article/ukrain…

Darya (Дарця) Tsymbalyuk (@daryatsymbalyuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Among places shelled tonight is a seaside Kobleve in Mykolaiv region, where I was planning to interview someone tomorrow. They are now in shock and lost some hearing after the attack. They sent me photos of shattered buildings and cars.

The Kyiv Independent (@kyivindependent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚡ Minister: Russian strikes destroy 60,000 tons of grain. Russian attacks on port infrastructure in Chornomorsk, Odesa Oblast have destroyed 60,000 tons of grain, according to Ukrainian Agriculture Minister Mykola Solskyi on July 19.

Charlotte Higgins (@chiggi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Working on this piece on Volodymyr Vakulenko broke my heart multiple times, but never so much as the day I finished writing it. theguardian.com/world/2023/jul…

Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) (@ceobs_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By expanding its targeting to include #Ukraine's agricultural and industrial facilities at #Danube ports, Russia is threatening yet another Convention on Wetlands site with conflict pollution - the Danube Delta is one of the most important wetlands in Europe. #biodiversity

By expanding its targeting to include #Ukraine's agricultural and industrial facilities at #Danube ports, Russia is threatening yet another <a href="/RamsarConv/">Convention on Wetlands</a> site with conflict pollution - the Danube Delta is one of the most important wetlands in Europe. #biodiversity
Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) (@ceobs_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From forests to protected areas in #Ukraine, to agriculture and hazardous energy and industrial infrastructure, environmental assessment and recovery will be dependent on the clearance of #landmines and UXO: the scale is already staggering. #MineAction

Derek Hall (@derekahallpolec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Care to explain why Russia is not to blame for the direct consequences of "Russia's action", aka the blockading of Ukraine's ports, massive missile attacks on Ukraine's grain facilities, and threats to sink civilian ships carrying grain?

The Imperiia Project 🇺🇦 (@imperiiaproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was rooting around in OpenStreetMap data for #Ukraine, happily turning up cliffs and springs and beaches, when lo and behold, guess what I found? At the confluence of the Prut and Cheremosh rivers, roughly 20 miles northeast of the Carpathian mountains? Come on, guess! 1/6

I was rooting around in OpenStreetMap data for #Ukraine, happily turning up cliffs and springs and beaches, when lo and behold, guess what I found? At the confluence of the Prut and Cheremosh rivers, roughly 20 miles northeast of the Carpathian mountains? Come on, guess! 1/6
Anna Ackermann (@ackerm_ann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oleksii Vasyliuk, one of Ukraine's best environmental experts recently said "I still cannot fully comprehend the enormous scale of this disaster". Initial assessment of the potential risks to the environment of the Kakhovka dam destruction by Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS): ceobs.org/analysing-the-…

Darya (Дарця) Tsymbalyuk (@daryatsymbalyuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this year i've been learning a lot about Ukrainian steppes, which are significantly affected by Russia's full-scale invasion this article is part of a special issue "The Stories Plants Tell" edited by Frederike Middelhoff and Arnika Peselmann, who were endlessly patient with me

this year i've been learning a lot about Ukrainian steppes, which are significantly affected by Russia's full-scale invasion 
this article is part of a special issue "The Stories Plants Tell" edited by Frederike Middelhoff and Arnika Peselmann, who were endlessly patient with me
Viktoriia_Grivina (@brams884) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Busy Sunday in Kharkiv. City council wants to build an office centre in the Botanic Garden, and people aren’t happy. Protest picnic, Norman Foster Foundation should pay attention, who you want to work with, people or administration officials.

Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) (@ceobs_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OpenAccess paper on the destruction of the #KakhovkaDam that assesses the consequences of its destruction, outlines the conditions that should be expected in the near future and considers options for restoration. tandfonline.com/eprint/PWUTJUU… #Ukraine

Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) (@ceobs_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent long read on @LennarddeKlerk and colleagues efforts to track #military and conflict #GHG emissions in #Ukraine by Sebastien Malo. It also considers whether those emissions could be compensable under #IntLaw #PERAC politico.com/news/magazine/… #COP28 #ClimateCrisis

Anna Ackermann (@ackerm_ann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More about the challenges of bringing russia to justice when it comes to damages to the environment in the article by Hromadske Int.👇 hromadske.ua/en/posts/anato…