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Charis Sideropoulos
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MSc at Wageningen University & Research 🌱🌿 Specialization Ecology
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For #EarthDay, it seems like a great time to share @esajournals.bsky.social Earth Stewardship's special issue, *Transformative Partnerships for a Better World*, which will continuously update as more papers are added to it esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1...
Special Issue: Transformative Partnerships for a Better World: Earth Stewardship
<em>Earth Stewardship</em> is a sustainability journal publishing a wide range of scientifically and technologically innovative contributions on how we can protect our planet.
esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
April 22, 2025 at 2:04 PM
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Evidence for a previously overlooked route for microplastics to enter crops and reach plant tissues has implications for ecology and human health

https://go.nature.com/4iblIwc
Airborne microplastics enter plant leaves and end up in our food
Evidence for a previously overlooked route for microplastics to enter crops and reach plant tissues has implications for ecology and human health.
go.nature.com
April 13, 2025 at 3:30 PM
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Critical yet often overlooked is that NOAA's Oceanic and Atmospheric Research maintains vital long-term monitoring programs like the CO₂ Keeling Curve that, while essential, often struggle for funding from agencies like NSF that prioritize hypothesis-driven research over sustained observation.
White House Plan Calls for NOAA Research Programs to Be Dismantled (Gift Article)
A Trump administration budget proposal would essentially eliminate one of the world’s foremost Earth sciences research operations.
www.nytimes.com
April 13, 2025 at 7:27 AM
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Breaking news: President Donald Trump’s administration is seeking to end nearly all of the climate research conducted by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency, one of the country’s premier climate science agencies, according to an internal budget document seen by Science. scim.ag/4ctpT4Z
Trump seeks to end climate research at premier U.S. climate agency
White House aims to end NOAA’s research office; NASA also targeted
scim.ag
April 11, 2025 at 3:27 PM
New publication.

Sideropoulos, C., & Troumbis, A. Y. (2025). Conservation Culturomics 2.0 (?): Information Entropy, Big Data, and Global Public Awareness in the Anthropocene Narrative Issues. Earth, 6(2), 22.

doi.org/10.3390/eart...
April 3, 2025 at 4:27 PM
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After wildfires burned houses and brush alike in Los Angeles, researchers have mobilized to understand the health risks posed by urban conflagrations.

Learn more in this week's issue of Science: scim.ag/3DV7GR4
March 27, 2025 at 6:05 PM
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Introducing Nature Reviews Biodiversity! This Review explores the relationship between emerging infectious diseases and biodiversity loss, and how both are connected to global environmental changes in the Anthropocene. https://go.nature.com/42fzUQk 🧪
January 17, 2025 at 8:47 PM
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People in poor communities, who often breathe the worst-quality air, are likely to have more risk factors for brain disorders, stress, lower educational attainment and obesity, compared with those in higher-income areas

https://go.nature.com/3WiPFC9
Air pollution and brain damage: what the science says
Epidemiological studies have linked dirty air to dementia and other brain disorders. Now researchers are trying to determine how pollutants do their damage, and how much harm they cause.
go.nature.com
January 14, 2025 at 3:39 PM
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💦While #precipitation events (drought & wet events) do not necessarily directly impact primary productivity, they may still cryptically influence productivity resilience via shifts in resilience-promoting #plant community properties: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Precipitation anomalies may affect productivity resilience by shifting plant community properties
By exploring the impacts of both drought and wet extremes, our work uncovers how precipitation events, which may not necessarily impact productivity directly, could still cryptically influence resili...
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
January 10, 2025 at 11:04 AM
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The cost of recovering Australia’s threatened species rdcu.be/d5rpJ

Reside et al estimate that the total cost of implementing all strategies to recover threatened species in their in situ habitat across Australia summed to an estimated AU$583 billion per year
The cost of recovering Australia’s threatened species
Nature Ecology & Evolution - An estimated AU$583 billion per year cost of in situ recovery of terrestrial and freshwater species in Australia, including through habitat restoration and...
rdcu.be
January 6, 2025 at 4:51 PM
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Approximately one in 10 new cases of type 2 diabetes and one in 30 new cases of cardiovascular disease worldwide in 2020 may be attributable to the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, according to a study in Nature Medicine.
https://go.nature.com/4h0ZJrn 🧪
January 6, 2025 at 6:03 PM
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📰Published📰 Afforestation helps soil microbes maintain nutrient balance amid land use changes

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Afforestation helps soil microbes maintain nutrient balance amid land use changes
Jingmei Zheng, Jiao Feng, Shuhai Wen, Yanting Song, Zhongwen Liu, Dailin Yu, Qiaoyun Huang, Yu-Rong Liu This is a plain language summary of a Functional Ecology research article which can be found …
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December 20, 2024 at 12:00 PM
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Plant–soil feedback drives the ‘nursing effect’ on Sitka spruce 🌲 🌏

Provides a mechanistic explanation for both long-held observations of nursing effects in forestry systems and for biodiversity effects in natural woodlands 🌱 🧪

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December 27, 2024 at 11:00 AM
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Atmospheric rivers caused more than $3 billion of damage in California in 2022–2023. But those storms also filled the state’s underground watersheds, causing the ground to warp with its weight.
California Storms Recharged Watersheds, Geodesy Data Reveal - Eos
The atmospheric rivers that soaked the state in early 2023 released enough water to warp the ground and douse a deep drought.
eos.org
December 27, 2024 at 7:07 PM
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Invasion stress mitigates climate stress in a brackish marsh amphipod 💦 🌏 🧪

Found that amphipods raised under Phragmites conditions had...
👉better chances of survival
👉greater stores of protein
👉similar body mass and stores of glycogen

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December 30, 2024 at 1:00 PM
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Virtual Issue: Methane emissions from tree stems

Papers that contribute to our understanding of #methane #emissions from tree stems and set out challenges and opportunities for future research.

https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1111/(ISSN)1469-8137.Methane-emissions-from-tree-stems
December 31, 2024 at 11:00 AM
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Starry night over Banff
December 31, 2024 at 5:45 PM
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Meteor Shower and Orion in Mongolia 🇲🇳
December 7, 2024 at 11:12 PM