Ben Reynolds
@BenTrelawney
Ex-archaeologist rambling through environment/Europe (@IEEP_uk) food/farming, music (@Trelawneymusic), & poetry. Views my own & probably someone else's too.
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16-06-2017 19:26:58
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Sharing this in honour of the family of huge bumbles that lives by our back door and come out year on year. It may be a few days off, but seasonally still feels an apt #FridayFoodPoem for this cold spell. From Sean Borodale from Bee Journal via Granta granta.com/new-poet-sean-…
Very interesting presentations on different local and regional approaches to tackling air pollution with talks from London, Scotland, and next up Warsaw...ieep.uk/news/event-the… IEEP UK Impact on Urban Health Environmental Standards Scotland IEEP - Institute for European Environmental Policy
Today's #FridayFoodPoem is from Nabeela from her pamphlet, 'Let me make you something to eat' from Fawn Press. I was lucky enough to hear Nabeela read a selection from this at the Magma Poetry launch of their food issue last year.
Could emissions trading schemes be translated to agriculture in a way that supports a just transition?
Read Ben Reynolds IEEP UK interview with our Julia Bognar and krystyna springer from the Land Use and Climate team 👇
ieep.eu/news/eating-in…
#ETS #Agriculture #JustTransition
Applications close tomorrow for a summer internship with the Lund Trust to look at UK and EU environmental policy divergence. Spread the word IEEP - Institute for European Environmental Policy IEEP UK app.beapplied.com/apply/clgeyrxc…
We are about to finish this #Think2030 conf but before we wrap up, we have another fantastic panel with Chiara Martinelli CAN EUROPE Etienne Hannon Belgian Climate Centre María José Sanz BC3 - Basque Centre for Climate Change Ester Asin WWF EU Patrick Anthony Child EU Environment moderated by Ben Reynolds IEEP UK
Really thoughtful contributions from the first panel at the the #think2030 conference today on the resilience of the #EUGreenDeal
These #FridayFoodPoem (s) that I share are as much farm as food poems. Today's is no exception. Waking up to a steely grey (or rather, feldspar white) morning in Cornwall, this from Adam Horovitz felt appropriate.
Could food and farming be part of an #ETS in 🇬🇧 in the future?🤔Would this benefit nature-friendly farmers with additional 💰 if effectively targeted?
✍️Read our blog produced by Ben Reynolds & IEEP - Institute for European Environmental Policy colleagues Julia Bognar & @Krys_springer 👇👇
ieep.uk/news/eating-in…
Today's #FridayFoodPoem comes from #SeamusHeaney . Full poem at Poetry Foundation poetryfoundation.org/poems/57371/fo…
Industrial emissions deal adopted in plenary in #EuropeanParliament this week, which caps pollution from large industrial sites, including pig and poultry farms.
IEEP UK IEEP - Institute for European Environmental Policy Sustain Soil Association @wwf_UK Plantlife europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-…
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Last week, IEEP UK hosted a webinar to discuss our latest briefing, which has revealed increasing incidences of #divergence in #environmental policy over the last two years between 🇪🇺 🇬🇧 and #devolved nations, some of which threaten to be consequential in their impact /🧵
As its been lambing week on Farming Today, this #FridayFoodPoem is on the same theme. A harrowing episode captured by #TedHughes . tumblr.com/poem-today/170… Food, Farming and Countryside Commission Vicki Hird MSc FRES 🐝🦋 🍃💚🍃 National Sheep Association Soil Association Pasture For Life