Caroline Howe
Associate Professor at Imperial College. Interested in trans-disciplinary approaches for biodiversity, climate change, health & sustainable development. Views my own.
- Reposted by Caroline HoweThis week biodiversity experts, academics and policymakers have come to Manchester for one reason: biodiversity. Specifically, they’ve come to #IPBES12 to set the global agenda for how businesses measure and integrate nature into their plans 🧵
- Reposted by Caroline HoweThe British Ecological Society has curated this Virtual Issue to highlight research that is directly relevant to the work of the Intergovernmental Science Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)👇 buff.ly/LsHioXu
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- I have been a part of the @britishecologicalsociety.org for many years, and it has come to feel like my academic home, so I am really honoured to have been appointed as a Fellow of the society.
- Honoured to have been elected as a Fellow of the @britishecologicalsociety.org alongside people I have admired for most of my career. Hoping to up the representation of wonderful female ecologists as well - so if you are one, or know any, definitely apply in the next round!
- Reposted by Caroline Howe“We cannot withdraw from the fact that over 1 million species of plants and animals face extinction.” IPBES remains committed to its mandate to provide the most credible science and evidence about biodiversity to all decision makers and actors. — @davidobura.bsky.social , @ipbes.net Chair
- If you are at the @britishecologicalsociety.org and have experience of, or want to know more about, how ecologists can get involved with international policy and what the BES can do to support you as a member then come along to our workshop with Rob Booth (BES) and David Cooper (JNCC) on Tuesday!
- The climate crisis is gendered: must read blog by Chen Ly. It is essential that research into and solutions for the climate and biodiversity crises are seen through a lens of equity and justice. @imperialsci.bsky.social @ic-cep.bsky.social granthaminstitute.com/2025/12/04/t...
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- Reposted by Caroline Howe🌍 Did you know? Biodiversity loss, climate change, health, water & food security are linked! IPBES #NexusAssessment explores 70+ solutions for a sustainable future.🏡🧪 Discover how interconnected challenges need interconnected actions with UNEP-WCMC ow.ly/BXLH50Xpb9C
- 🌍 Official Release @ipbes.net Nexus Assessment Proud to work on Chap 2 highlighting biodiversity degradation as a systemic problem with interconnected consequences for human health, food security & climate resilience. 🔗 Chapter 2 doi.org/10.5281/zeno... @ic-cep.bsky.social @imperialsci.bsky.social
- Reposted by Caroline HoweRIP #JaneGoodall - one of the modern pioneers of profound interconnections between people, animals and ecosystems. Her life was lived through science, compassion and tireless advocacy for the multiple values of nature - leaving a legacy that will endure for people and planet.
- The reason I love my job - I get to work with all these wonderful people! Start of a new year, with new and old members of the Transdisciplinary Centre for Nature and People (TCNP) at the @ic-cep.bsky.social @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social @imperialsci.bsky.social
- New year, new set of @ic-cep.bsky.social @imperialsci.bsky.social MSc in Environmental Technology students tackling the bridge building exercise!
- Great being part of this team - I learnt so much and the open and collaborative nature of how the paper was developed was a really great way to do science! And on that note, we really welcome constructive comments during the open review of the preprint - see the link below!
- The second paper of the Current Perspectives on Biosphere Research Initiative is available as a preprint and constructive comments are welcome during the open review process, which ends on 6 November. Preprint: doi.org/10.5194/egus... First Paper: bg.copernicus.org/articles/22/... #climate #nature
- Reposted by Caroline Howe🌍🧪Ecology needs inclusive systems and equitable opportunities. Our new BES report shares evidence, lived experience, and practical steps to dismantle barriers in science. Written by BES Network members, part-funded by Pride in STEM. Read the full report here:
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- Really honoured & overwhelmed be nominated by my colleagues for this year's #ENDSPowerList2025 as one of 100 of the UK's most impactful environmental professionals @ic-cep.bsky.social @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social @imperialsci.bsky.social @britishecologicalsociety.org @ipbes.net @endsreport.com
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- We have another virtual open day tomorrow for our MSc in Environmental Technology. Join us to find out about this flagship and world-leading course in sustainablility and how you can apply!
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- Reposted by Caroline HoweOn #InternationalDayofWomenandGirlsinScience let me remind you that we are NOWHERE NEAR parity. A few examples. 1. Women are credited less in science than men. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Caroline HoweOn International Day of Women in Science let's celebrate the life of Prof. Georgina Mace (1953–2020) who was instrumental in creating the Red List of endangered species which now underpins conservation around the world. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgin...
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- I was interviewed for @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social about the IPBES #nexusassessment - here are my thoughts! @ic-cep.bsky.social @imperialsci.bsky.social www.imperial.ac.uk/news/259514/...
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