Dr Yuwan Malakar
uanumalakar.bsky.social
Dr Yuwan Malakar
@uanumalakar.bsky.social
Environmental social scientist, Australia's science agency, CSIRO. I explore how climate and environmental interventions shape society.
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/yuwan-malakar-61621a47
Website: https://people.csiro.au/M/Y/yuwan-malakar
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Marta's work shows tree trunks impacted by beetle damage emitting 62 times more monoterpenes than healthy trunks! 👇
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The #pre-print for the Australian #fieldwork we did last February is now out! We show snow gum #dieback alters #volatile emissions, especially increasing #monoterpene #emissions from damaged trunks. You can read more here: doi.org/10.22541/ess...

The fieldwork sure was one to remember! 🌿🪲☁️🦘
November 25, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Meet the platypus, Australia’s most curious icon, a creature that lays eggs, glows under UV light, and has venomous spurs.

#Platypus #Conservation #AustraliaWildlife #MonotremeMagic #ScienceMatters
October 24, 2025 at 8:30 AM
Redirecting
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October 20, 2025 at 2:13 AM
Thanks Lennart. Yes, it is encouraging and demands timely action.
October 20, 2025 at 1:55 AM
Tasmanian stakeholders' perspectives on marine carbon removal?
Stakeholders care about more than just local impacts. They want clarity on feasibility, governance, ethics, and climate policy alignment. #ClimatePolicy #CarbonRemoval #Tasmania #OAE #StakeholderEngagement #CDR #Research
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Stakeholders have knowledge priorities beyond local impacts for responsible marine-based carbon dioxide removal in Tasmania
Communications Earth & Environment - Tasmanian stakeholders require targeted knowledge on ocean alkalinity enhancement to develop informed views, particularly regarding feasibility, impacts,...
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October 20, 2025 at 1:52 AM