RT @BullardCenter: 🌍 By 2100, people of color and low-income individuals may face a 224% decrease in air quality, 118% decrease in crop pol…
RT @BullardCenter: 🌍 By 2100, people of color and low-income individuals may face a 224% decrease in air quality, 118% decrease in crop pol…
🌍 By 2100, people of color and low-income individuals may face a 224% decrease in air quality, 118% decrease in crop pollination, and 111% decrease in disease control due to land loss. Urgent action needed. ➡️ https://t.co/6C76b6hHf9. ➡️ https://t.co/LFwF
A paper from @NatureComms finds that in 2100 across the USA, non-white, lower-income, and urban populations will be disproportionately affected by the decline in ecosystem services benefits. #biodiversity #EcosystemServices https://t.co/m3XWji0xEe
A new paper from @NatureComms finds that in 2100 across the USA, non-white, lower-income, and urban populations will be disproportionately affected by the decline in ecosystem services benefits. #biodiversity #EcosystemServices https://t.co/Mp3dd7NlHO
RT @ofbeesandmen: Across the US, changes in ecosystem services benefits are unevenly distributed among socioeconomic and demographic groups…
Across the US, changes in ecosystem services benefits are unevenly distributed among socioeconomic and demographic groups and among rural and urban communities More info 👇 https://t.co/mOJy88OtWC Photo by @NASA #ecosystems #inequality #SDGs https://t.
RT @rachelneugarten: "non-white, lower-income, and urban populations disproportionately bear the burden of declines in ecosystem service be…
RT @rachelneugarten: "non-white, lower-income, and urban populations disproportionately bear the burden of declines in ecosystem service be…
"non-white, lower-income, and urban populations disproportionately bear the burden of declines in ecosystem service benefits" new paper by @JesseGourevitch @TaylorHRicketts and colleagues #environment #equity https://t.co/Vb2YILG6KR
RT @AlettaBonn: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations https://t…
RT @Stephen_Posner: An important contribution. We’re developing a research theme at @GundInstitute related to equity and justice. This work…
RT @GundInstitute: Losing nature disproportionally impacts Black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans, #UVM study finds. @NatureComms study…
RT @Stephen_Posner: An important contribution. We’re developing a research theme at @GundInstitute related to equity and justice. This work…
RT @GundInstitute: Losing nature disproportionally impacts Black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans, #UVM study finds. @NatureComms study…
RT @GundInstitute: Losing nature disproportionally impacts Black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans, #UVM study finds. @NatureComms study…
RT @Stephen_Posner: An important contribution. We’re developing a research theme at @GundInstitute related to equity and justice. This work…
RT @jcusens: An important paper exploring #equity in the potential future supply of #ecosystemservices from @RickettsLabVT https://t.co/a…
Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations https://t.co/nGYQtberhl
RT @jcusens: An important paper exploring #equity in the potential future supply of #ecosystemservices from @RickettsLabVT https://t.co/a…
RT @jcusens: An important paper exploring #equity in the potential future supply of #ecosystemservices from @RickettsLabVT https://t.co/a…
An important paper exploring #equity in the potential future supply of #ecosystemservices from @RickettsLabVT https://t.co/aUbaPuWKmJ
RT @BuzzNicholson: 👀 @GundInstitute/@RickettsLabVT research! Landuse change will exacerbate #EcosystemService inequities Co-author @luz_d…
RT @BuzzNicholson: 👀 @GundInstitute/@RickettsLabVT research! Landuse change will exacerbate #EcosystemService inequities Co-author @luz_d…
RT @BuzzNicholson: 👀 @GundInstitute/@RickettsLabVT research! Landuse change will exacerbate #EcosystemService inequities Co-author @luz_d…
👀 @GundInstitute/@RickettsLabVT research! Landuse change will exacerbate #EcosystemService inequities Co-author @luz_dewit says it all "Today’s inequities underpin future disparities... That disparity, and others, are only expected to worsen in the futu
土地被覆の変化が生態系サービスの不平等を通じて社会の格差を拡大する。 https://t.co/vnaWN97mHb
RT @AuraAlonsoRodz: Late shoutout to this important collaborative paper from the @RickettsLabVT. “...in general, non-white, lower-income,…
Late shoutout to this important collaborative paper from the @RickettsLabVT. “...in general, non-white, lower-income, and urban populations disproportionately bear the burden of declines in ecosystem benefits” - @JesseGourevitch, lead author. https://t.c
RT @Stephen_Posner: An important contribution. We’re developing a research theme at @GundInstitute related to equity and justice. This work…
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
RT @AristiNati: Land-use projections in the U.S. show that losing nature will disproportionally affect Black, Latinx, and low-income popula…
Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations https://t.co/6l7yqvBXnh
RT @AristiNati: Land-use projections in the U.S. show that losing nature will disproportionally affect Black, Latinx, and low-income popula…
RT @RickettsLabVT: Hot off the digital press! New @RickettsLabVT collaborative paper led by @JesseGourevitch finds that future land-use ch…
Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations https://t.co/5z9FAYTZHu
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
RT @AristiNati: Land-use projections in the U.S. show that losing nature will disproportionally affect Black, Latinx, and low-income popula…
RT @AristiNati: Land-use projections in the U.S. show that losing nature will disproportionally affect Black, Latinx, and low-income popula…
RT @AristiNati: Land-use projections in the U.S. show that losing nature will disproportionally affect Black, Latinx, and low-income popula…
RT @GundInstitute: Losing nature disproportionally impacts Black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans, #UVM study finds. @NatureComms study…
RT @TaylorHRicketts: Future losses in ecosystem services likely to exacerbate inequalities in the US. Latest group project from @RickettsLa…
RT @AristiNati: Land-use projections in the U.S. show that losing nature will disproportionally affect Black, Latinx, and low-income popula…
RT @TaylorHRicketts: Future losses in ecosystem services likely to exacerbate inequalities in the US. Latest group project from @RickettsLa…
Hot off the digital press! New @RickettsLabVT collaborative paper led by @JesseGourevitch finds that future land-use change might increase inequality in the US. #ecosystemservices #DiversityEquityInclusion @GundInstitute
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
RT @TaylorHRicketts: Future losses in ecosystem services likely to exacerbate inequalities in the US. Latest group project from @RickettsLa…
RT @Stephen_Posner: An important contribution. We’re developing a research theme at @GundInstitute related to equity and justice. This work…
RT @AristiNati: Land-use projections in the U.S. show that losing nature will disproportionally affect Black, Latinx, and low-income popula…
RT @GundInstitute: Losing nature disproportionally impacts Black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans, #UVM study finds. @NatureComms study…
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
RT @AristiNati: Land-use projections in the U.S. show that losing nature will disproportionally affect Black, Latinx, and low-income popula…
RT @GundInstitute: Losing nature disproportionally impacts Black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans, #UVM study finds. @NatureComms study…
RT @TaylorHRicketts: Future losses in ecosystem services likely to exacerbate inequalities in the US. Latest group project from @RickettsLa…
RT @GundInstitute: Losing nature disproportionally impacts Black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans, #UVM study finds. @NatureComms study…
Land-use projections in the U.S. show that losing nature will disproportionally affect Black, Latinx, and low-income populations. #EcosystemServices Admirable leadership by @JesseGourevitch and collaborative efforts @RickettsLabVT on this critical study
RT @TaylorHRicketts: Future losses in ecosystem services likely to exacerbate inequalities in the US. Latest group project from @RickettsLa…
RT @TaylorHRicketts: Future losses in ecosystem services likely to exacerbate inequalities in the US. Latest group project from @RickettsLa…
RT @GundInstitute: Losing nature disproportionally impacts Black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans, #UVM study finds. @NatureComms study…
Future losses in ecosystem services likely to exacerbate inequalities in the US. Latest group project from @RickettsLabVT, led beautifully by @JesseGourevitch and out today in @NatureComms.
RT @GundInstitute: Losing nature disproportionally impacts Black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans, #UVM study finds. @NatureComms study…
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
RT @GundInstitute: Losing nature disproportionally impacts Black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans, #UVM study finds. @NatureComms study…
An important contribution. We’re developing a research theme at @GundInstitute related to equity and justice. This work helps show why we need to consider *who* is impacted by declines in ecosystem services.
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
Important work from @GundInstitute https://t.co/AI2EmiWbon in Nature Communications
RT @GundInstitute: Losing nature disproportionally impacts Black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans, #UVM study finds. @NatureComms study…
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
Losing nature disproportionally impacts Black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans, #UVM study finds. @NatureComms study by @RickettsLabVT explores unequal impacts of projected losses in US ecosystem benefits. 🚨Story: https://t.co/HKOgvzx960 🚨Study: https
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
@JamesCTobias @aldatweets Us corporate colonialism in America and also in the US: https://t.co/iUWc2oQMD0
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
RT @NatureComms: Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @Jesse…
Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations. @JesseGourevitch @TaylorHRicketts @RickettsLabVT @GundInstitute @UVM_RSENR https://t.co/DpHBS2rmPf