
yolandi ernst
@yolandi_ernst
Systems ecologist @WitsGCI.
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01-12-2011 14:57:28
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We are pleased to announce our NatureClimate paper led by Dr. Ross (Wade Ross), examining the future projections and drivers of change in woody biomass in sub-Saharan Africa, nature.com/articles/s4155…. #ClimateChange #ecology NASA NASA CMS NASA Earth

Congratulations to the 24 postgraduates who presented on Day 2 of the Global Change Institute Annual Colloquium. Plenary addresses by Francois and Dr. Laura Pereira were very insightful and well-received by all in attendance. Special congratulations to all the winners.




Interested in quantifying the influence of #termites on entire #savanna ecosystem functioning, and how human land use might disrupt these functions? Apply to Harvard Organismic & Evolutionary Biology #PhD program to work with me, Kate Parr, Paul Eggleton, Wayne Twine, @stu_rock and others. DM for more info!


PhD student Kwame Ababio presenting on ‘Building resilience to climate change through enhanced implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in selected Sub-Saharan African countries' Global Change Institute seminar series.


Please check our new synthesis of all GHG emissions and natural carbon sinks in Africa CoCO2 Project GlobalCarbonProject essd.copernicus.org/preprints/essd… by Mounia Mostefaoui


sciencedirect.com/science/articl… I’m rather chuffed that o Oksii ✚ 🇺🇦 paper on the impact of live stock grazing intensity on carbon exchange in a semi-arid system has just come out



2024-04 - Africa is no longer the carbon sink of the world - Wits University wits.ac.za/news/latest-ne… via Wits University


The African regional GHG budget for 2010-2019 (#RECCAP2). Fossil fuels and land use change contributing the most to increasing emissions that now exceeds the sink capacity. agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20… Wits University Global Change Institute Wits_News @SallyArchibald Philippe.ciais

Africa now emits as much carbon as it stores: landmark new study theconversation.com/africa-now-emi… 💻 Yolandi Ernst and Sally Archibald, Wits University #EnvironmentAndEnergy

Our new paper on how feedbacks between #herbivores and #fire can lead to the formation of persistent #grazinglawns in Kruger National Park. Great to work with @SallyArchibald, Kate Parr, Michael Voysey and others not on Twitter including lead author Jenia Singh besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13…

Join us Global Change Institute for the Monthly seminar- Wits University #ElNino #ENSO #southernAfrica
