Associated Professor at @ufscaroficial. @AvHStiftung. Studying the environmental impact of plastics. Father and husband. Pontepretano! 3P (Pane, pasta e pizza).

Joined March 2017
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Proud of it, again!!! Nice feeling of being by the side of @mrillig, @shin_woong, and Tae-Young Kim! #microplastics #globalchange #toxicity #additives
Final version published @EnvSciTech #openaccess Global plastic toxicity debt: a hypothesis about potential long-term consequences of #plasticpollution and #microplastics in the environment w/ @WaldmanLab @shin_woong TY Kim pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs…
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O poder de um indivíduo que começa um movimento no quintal de casa! ❤️
“We are called to assist the earth, to heal her wounds, and in the process heal our own.” After becoming the first woman to earn a doctorate degree in East and Central Africa, Wangari Maathai started a movement that led to the planting of 50 million trees, a more democratic society and the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1976, Wangari Maathai became involved with the National Council of Women in Kenya. She suggested that they should start community-based tree planting to combat deforestation and desertification. In 1977, she developed her idea into a grassroots movement organisation called the Green Belt Movement (GBM). Maathai began the project by planting nine trees in her own yard – as it grew it became the largest tree planting project Africa had ever seen, encouraging women to plant trees in “green belts” around their towns and villages and to think ecologically. Her movement grew and spread to other African countries. With the GBM, Maathai hoped to promote sustainability as well as create jobs for women and empower them to gain economic and social power. Besides giving jobs to women and planting more than 50 million trees, the movement also became a symbol for a democratic struggle and a token of peace. According to widespread African tradition, trees are used as white flags during disputes. In Wangari Maathai’s own words: “The tree also became a symbol for peace and conflict resolution, especially during ethnic conflicts in Kenya when the Green Belt Movement used peace trees to reconcile disputing communities.” In 2004, Maathai was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize "her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace." She was the first African woman to receive the peace prize. Photo by Micheline Pelletier / Getty Images
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Passamos dos 15.000 seguidores. Queremos agradecer o carinho de todos que usam e compartilham nossa plataforma. deolhoemvoce.com.br Aproveitem e colaborem para o crescimento. Pix: cesaroito@gmail.com
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Grandes jornadas começam com dúvidas, muitos "por que?" ou “e se...” ditos com brilho nos olhos. Esse olhar curioso move a ciência e nos inspira diariamente. Desejamos que o próximo ano nos desperte novas inquietações. Sigamos curiosos, cheios de perguntas! #CNPEM @gov_mcti
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Recomendação de um evento sobre microplásticos open.substack.com/pub/cursom…

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A aula da semana do curso de microplásticos dessa semana é sobre caracterização! Vídeos da semana open.substack.com/pub/cursom…

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My advisor, myself and my mentee. 💚 Meu orientador, eu e minha orientada. 💚
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Webinar “Introdução ao Financiamento e Oportunidades Internacionais do AHRC UKRI”, no dia 21/05, às 11h, voltado a pesquisadores baseados no Brasil pelo @ahrcpres, da @UKRI_News 🇬🇧events.teams.microsoft.com/e…

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Entrevista da Profa. Cassiana Montagner sobre análise de pesticidas em água da chuva em São Paulo. #Fapesp #Unicamp @fapesp CBN CAMPINAS I 18/04/2025 youtube.com/live/5uh-o9glwOE… via @YouTube
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Good news! My article received enough views to be a Top Viewed Article. Read it here onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/… #TopViewedArticle @wileyinresearch

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Clima é muito delicado e temos que estar atentos ao nosso impacto próximo e distante de onde estamos.
Antarctic ice plays a crucial role in regulating Earth’s climate, global sea levels, ocean circulation, and planetary reflectivity. Learn more in a new #ScienceReview: scim.ag/42FMQPN
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Essa é a nova fronteira de conhecimento pra gente estudar: microplasticos são encontrados em todos os lugares, agora é saber das consequências. #microplasticos
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Microplastics have been found just about everywhere scientists have looked. Now scientists are trying to determine their effects on your health go.nature.com/4hT9cS6
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A short ponder about data visualization from a Nobel prize, starting at 43 minutes, 28 seconds. Nobel Minds 2024 youtu.be/1tELlYbO_U8?si=B1cQ… via @YouTube
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Manual de Libras pras disciplinas de Ciências e Biologia nas escolas. Esse tipo de manual não existia antes e vai ajudar um monte de professores e alunos surdos, assim como a comunidade surda em geral. ufpi.br/arquivos_download/ar…

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A Glaucia Isabel liderou esse paper sobre determinação de microplásticos a partir de uma fonte negligenciada: os adesivos vinílicos. Excelente colaboração com Romulo Augusto Ando, Niklaus Wetter, Anderson Freitas, Barbara Rani e Jessica Dipold. authors.elsevier.com/a/1kDcs…
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🌊 Tema: "Academia Brasileira no Tratado Global dos Plásticos" ⏰ Quando? 10/12, terça-feira, às 14h 📍Onde? Auditório do IOUSP Transmissão online em youtube.com/live/sgBeYTF2TD8
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Walter Waldman retweeted
Confira a aula da Tereza Montenegro, presidente da Cooper Viva Bem. sobre o que é, ou não é, reciclável na prática. Escute também nosso episódio "Plastificados pelo sistema", o link tá no próximo tuíte! Compartilhe esse vídeo e repense o que você consome nesta #BlackFriday 🤓
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