Vibhuti P (@evergreen_v_) 's Twitter Profile
Vibhuti P

@evergreen_v_

kiwi in the UK | PhD environmental psychology & meat consumption | former ecologist w/a fondness for aesthetically-challenged & unloved creatures 🌏💚🌱

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Ben See (@climateben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know? 1. Global crop failures hit at 1.5- 2°C. 2. Billions die at 3°C. 3. Most humans dead at 4°C. 4. Earth uninhabitable at 6°C. 5. We're heading for 1.5°C by 2025. 6. We're heading for 2°C by 2035. 7. We're heading for 4- 6°C by 2075. Why isn't this front page news?

Sarah McAnulty, Ph.D (@sarahmackattack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t care how many times I see squid keep rocks stuck to themselves when they obviously have been found, it’s funny every single time. It’s cool, little lady, i won’t snitch on ya.

I don’t care how many times I see squid keep rocks stuck to themselves when they obviously have been found, it’s funny every single time.  

It’s cool, little lady, i won’t snitch on ya.
Hannah Ritchie (@_hannahritchie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eating less meat is nearly always better for your carbon footprint than eating the 'most sustainable' meat. The ‘worst' peas, beans, tofu and nuts still have a lower footprint than the ‘best’ meat and dairy. Latest Our World in Data article: ourworldindata.org/less-meat-or-s…

Eating less meat is nearly always better for your carbon footprint than eating the 'most sustainable' meat.

The ‘worst' peas, beans, tofu and nuts still have a lower footprint than the ‘best’ meat and dairy.

Latest <a href="/OurWorldInData/">Our World in Data</a>
article:
ourworldindata.org/less-meat-or-s…
Grantham Centre (@granthamcsf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Vibhuti Vibhuti P (@sheffieldpsy & Social Sciences | The University of Sheffield). She is our 5th Scholar to be published by Springer Nature in their #SDGs encyclopaedia. Vibhuti's chapter looks at the ethics of food production & consumption. grantham.sheffield.ac.uk/5th-grantham-s…

Jana Green (@jana_banana__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vibhuti P told us about social norm behavioural interventions which present a promising opportunity to promote reduced meat consumption. Then Nancy explained how to utilise beneficial soil microbiomes to improve plant disease responses which can be used in agriculture.

<a href="/evergreen_v_/">Vibhuti P</a> told us about social norm behavioural interventions which present a promising opportunity to promote reduced meat consumption. Then <a href="/nanciemurin/">Nancy</a> explained how to utilise beneficial soil microbiomes to improve plant disease responses which can be used in agriculture.
Grantham Centre (@granthamcsf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jocelyne Sze Science at Sheffield @BeckSheffield Anthony J Ryan OBE Rachael Rothman MynasLab Sheffield Uni News and Views @dylan_childs Roman Carrasco 🏆And congratulations to Grantham Scholar Vibhuti P (@sheffieldpsy)! 🌟She's been shortlisted in the 'PhD Student of the Year' category! 🤞Good luck to everyone for the FindAPhD 2022 Postgrad Awards.

<a href="/jocelynesze/">Jocelyne Sze</a> <a href="/ScienceShef/">Science at Sheffield</a> @BeckSheffield <a href="/pvcryan/">Anthony J Ryan OBE</a> <a href="/RachaelRothman/">Rachael Rothman</a> <a href="/MynasLab/">MynasLab</a> <a href="/ShefUniNews/">Sheffield Uni News and Views</a> @dylan_childs <a href="/lromancarrasco/">Roman Carrasco</a> 🏆And congratulations to Grantham Scholar <a href="/evergreen_v_/">Vibhuti P</a> (@sheffieldpsy)! 

🌟She's been shortlisted in the 'PhD Student of the Year' category! 

🤞Good luck to everyone for the <a href="/FindAPhD/">FindAPhD</a> 2022 Postgrad Awards.
Vibhuti P (@evergreen_v_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Of course, the BIGGEST thanks goes to my wonderful supervisors, Nicola Buckland and Prof Helen Kennedy, @[email protected] (actual photo of us below) for getting me to where I am today - buried in work but also six months out from being called 'doctor'! Also to the Grantham Centre for their ongoing support!

Of course, the BIGGEST thanks goes to my wonderful supervisors, <a href="/Nicola_Buckland/">Nicola Buckland</a> and <a href="/hmtk/">Prof Helen Kennedy, @hmtk@scholar.social</a> (actual photo of us below) for getting me to where I am today - buried in work but also six months out from being called 'doctor'! 

Also to the <a href="/granthamcsf/">Grantham Centre</a> for their ongoing support!
Helen Clark (@helenclarknz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RIP James Lovelock, creator of #Gaia hypothesis, who has died on his 103rd birthday. James made a huge contribution over his long life to the way we thing about the world’s ecosystems. RIP 🥀 ⁦The Guardian⁩: theguardian.com/environment/20…

Vibhuti P (@evergreen_v_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are 800,000 children in England who live in poverty but do not have access to Free School Meals. I support this call from the UK's public health leaders to ensure that healthy food is available to children who need it most. #HealthyFood4Kids fph.org.uk/news-events/fp…

Chris Packham (@chrisgpackham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our oceans are over exploited & only 3% of the oceans are protected . Watch this beautiful film and then tune in on the 8th March at 7pm - join the livestream : xrlivestream.tv/onthebrinkocea… XR Writers Rebel