
Graham Epstein
@graham_epstein
Marine climate change, conservation, policy & benthic ecology. Time spent walking with my dog, cooking/eating, playing squash and football, campervaning, diving
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31-03-2019 20:59:41
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My latest for The New Yorker. The world's largest carbon offsetting firm sold environmentally worthless credits, while the developer of its biggest project secretly moved of tens of millions of $ paid by Gucci, Porsche, Nestlé & others into offshore accounts. newyorker.com/magazine/2023/…

#ClimateCrisis - remaining carbon emissions budget is now 'tiny', scientists say - Having a good chance of limiting global heating to 1.5C is gone, they say, sending a ‘dire’ message about the adequacy of climate action Robin Lamboll et al Story by me theguardian.com/environment/20…


Your regular reminder that the world is still not doing nearly enough to avoid dangerous warming If we'd started in 2000, emissions cuts of 3% a yr would have kept us below 1.5C Now, they must fall 18% *every yr* – or we have to use "negative emissions" carbonbrief.org/unep-humanity-…








A new high-resolution predictive map may allow carbon considerations to be incorporated into national & regional seabed planning processes. Read a new study policy brief published with partners at Blue Carbon Canada, UniversityOfVictoria, NSERC / CRSNG & Mitacs: oceansnorth.org/en/resources/



Seabeds might not be quite as exciting as other #BlueCarbon ecosystems but they can be enormously important carbon reservoirs. We've produced 1st estimates/maps for Canada's massive seabeds Graham Epstein sdfuller Oceans North: theconversation.com/new-research-s… #NaturalClimateSolutions

New Open Access Paper. 🎉 During my Post-Doc with Emma Sheehan we assessed the Carbon Stocks found within different seabed habitats across the Territorial Waters of Jersey (largest of the UK Channel Islands). The Open Access paper can be found here: doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma…


First PhD paper for Maxine Canvin - 🎉🎉🎉 really important field based evidence of how much carbon is captured and released through operational kelp farm 🌊 ☀️ 🌱 📈

New global study on how bottom fishing impacts seabed #carbon! We show key factors driving the variability in previous results and offer insights on how disturbances affect marine carbon sequestration @MarijaSciberras Sarah Paradis Pere Masqué WUR Marine onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

Excited to announce we have a fully funded ($70K+) post-doctoral position available on Coastal Ecosystem Future Scenarios as part of our Blue Carbon Canada Project. Co-supervised by me OConnorLab (UBC), Sara Knox (McGill); location flexible. Apps due 9/30 bluecarboncanada.ca/were-hiring

