Selina Greco
@sel_greco
PhD student @YorkUeducation • feminist science ed researcher • climate change & fungal networks
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http://www.selinagreco.ca/ 14-09-2011 01:44:11
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We use stories from lab members to talk abt how: relations are compromised; relations are not entanglements; relations are uneven & incommensurate. Authors: Dr Max Liboiron, Emily Simmonds, Edward Allen, Emily Wells, Jess Melvin, @AlexZahara35, Charlie Mather & All Our Teachers.
Children on individual education plans: What parents need to know, and 4 questions they should ask theconversation.com/children-on-in… via The Conversation Canada
Amazing and depressing reporting from Christopher Flavelle Julie Tate of the The New York Times--they have every receipt on the thoroughly corrupt coal-powered life of of Joe Manchin, who has done as much to damage our hopes of dealing with the climate crisis as anyone on earth nytimes.com/2022/03/27/cli…
Climate justice needs to be at the ♥️ of climate action. Kickass all women panel on solutions that support those most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Keep on keeping on, justine lucas, Suzanne DiBianca, #HeatherToney! 💪💪💪 #TechonomyClimate #WomenLeadingonClimate
Here's how the new global treaty on plastic pollution can help solve this crisis theconversation.com/heres-how-the-… via The Conversation Canada
CfP is out, join us ZtG an der HU Berlin "Nature-Society Relations and the Global Environmental Crisis – Thinking on Climate Change and Sustainability from the Fields of Intersectional Theory and Transdisciplinary Gender Studies" - 👉tinyurl.com/zmjmhwnu with Prof. Farhana Sultana 1/2
"Ambitious effort to raise the profile of often invisible soil fungi" Thanks Gabriel Popkin for joining us in the field to sample mycorrhizal fungi with SPUN Fungi Foundation Cesar Marin Merlin Sheldrake Giuliana Furci Cosmo Sheldrake +SPUN team science.org/doi/full/10.11…
Most land plants team with mycorrhizal fungi to survive. This ancient partnership has helped both plants and fungi thrive over much of Earth. Learn more in this News from Science feature: fcld.ly/pdezpp0