JonathanSadler

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[Bio]Geographer and Ecologist. Fascinated by the natural world and numbers. Politics, birds, bugs, beetles, bats, pollinators, urban ecology, R, GEE, Python, statistics, climate change, nature, music and the odd wildlife photo. Partner, dad, bird ringer, born-again cyclist n+1, decidedly amateur musician: ukulele, baritone. Professor @ UoBirmingham. Sheffield lad loving his adopted home in the Midlands. Not a Tory. Dislikes all things Brexit.
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In light of our latest inflation figures…..
Another Brexit (dis)benefit…. ?
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/eurozone-inflation-stable-july-104216061.html
Eurozone inflation remains stable at 2% in July

The confirmed figure was the final estimate for the month, and fell in line with the European Central Bank's 2% target.

Yahoo Finance
Yellow Rattle (Rhinanthus minor), the "Meadow Maker". This annual plant is treated as essential to sustain a good flower meadow, it is parasitic on grasses and keeps them in check, allowing the other plants to thrive. However, it needs a prolonged cold spell to germinate (about 3 months between 2 & 6 °C) , so I guess warming winters will put an end to it in the UK. #PlantADay #Botany #Nature #Plant #Wildflower #BloomScrolling
Fiscal rules are as flexible as rubber bands https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2025/07/14/fiscal-rules-are-as-flexible-as-rubber-bands/ In this video, I explain why Rachel Reeves’ beloved fiscal rules are nothing but political theatre. They’re arbitrary, endlessly changeable, and stop us investing in what matters. It’s time we governed for people, not ratios.
Fiscal rules are as flexible as rubber bands

In this video, I explain why Rachel Reeves’ beloved fiscal rules are nothing but political theatre. They’re arbitrary, endlessly changeable, and stop us investing in what matters. It’s time we governed for people, not ratios. This is the audio version: This is the transcript: As you will know if you follow politics, Rachel...

Funding the Future
Why are politicians denying the existential threat from flooding? https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2025/07/14/why-are-politicians-denying-the-existential-threat-from-flooding/ Sea water levels around the UK have risen by 13.4 centimetres since the 1990s, and the rate of increase is rising, yet no politician is taking the threat seriously. Why is that?
Why are politicians denying the existential threat from flooding?

As the FT has noted this morning: The UK’s sea level is rising faster than the global average and at an accelerating rate, scientists have warned in a study that also shows how climate change is making Britain hotter and wetter as extremes of weather “become the norm”. Sea levels have risen...

Funding the Future
What’s actually worth doing to make a climate difference, according to data?
https://informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/what-can-we-do-personally-to-reduce-emissions/
The Sheer Scale of the Conservative Local Government Auditing Scandal Is Only Now Becoming Clear https://bylinetimes.com/2024/11/27/the-sheer-scale-of-the-conservative-local-government-auditing-scandal-is-only-now-becoming-clear/
The Sheer Scale of the Conservative Local Government Auditing Scandal Is Only Now Becoming Clear

Billions of pounds in spending remains unaccounted for, with the National Audit Office unable to sign off the nation's accounts

Byline Times
Smile and say #CPOD Cardinal Picture of the Day!

#Birds #Birdfy #BirdPhotography #BirdsOfMastodon
#puddleoftheday [old capture]
The conservatives say that voting for Trump is a "no brainer" and that's precisely the problem.