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Anaís Ostroski, PhD
@ostroskianais.bsky.social
Sustainability Scientist, Postdoc. Opinions my own.

I research sustainability of human ↔ nature systems. Decarbonization, supply chains, geospatial, energy 🌎

Cat person, supporter of public transit + cities, swiftie, latina 🇧🇷 she/her
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Cutting scientists from federal agencies means fewer experts tracking extreme weather, monitoring air & water quality, and protecting communities from disasters.

This puts lives, the economy & national security at risk.
March 5, 2025 at 11:25 PM
Reposted by Anaís Ostroski, PhD
That's right - you have direct payments for grazing land but also the payments for the crop land used upstream for feed. Here is the paper for more: www.nature.com/articles/s43...

and a piece in the conversation about it: theconversation.com/over-80-of-t...
Over 80% of the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy supports emissions-intensive animal products - Nature Food
The transition towards plant-based diets requires supportive market and policy instruments. This study investigates how and the extent to which public funds support animal agriculture by tracking subs...
www.nature.com
December 10, 2024 at 12:29 PM