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If nature is in free fall how can we best respond?

If nature is in free fall how can we best respond?

Dr Stephen Scoffham argues that legislation which puts sustainability at the heart of government offers a long-term vision for a better future.

30 Sep, 202030 Sep, 2020 Ecology
Learning from Covid-19

Learning from Covid-19

Dr Stephen Scoffham argues that the destruction of natural habitats is undermining the buffer between humans and disease.

09 Jun, 202009 Jun, 2020 Ecology
Turning to the experts on Covid-19

Turning to the experts on Covid-19

Dr Stephen Scoffham looks at how experts are helping with the Covid-19 pandemic and how they can help with a new way of living in harmony with the environment in […]

31 Mar, 202031 Mar, 2020 Ecology, Education
Shifting ground at Heathrow airport

Shifting ground at Heathrow airport

Dr Stephen Scoffham asks if the recent Court of Appeal ruling on the third Heathrow runway is a tipping point in more ways than one for environmental issues.

09 Mar, 202015 Jun, 2021 Ecology, Education, Geography, Life Sciences, Research, Society, Tourism
Election priorities – climate change and environmental issues

Election priorities – climate change and environmental issues

Dr Stephen Scoffham explores how environmental issues could play a role in the December election.

11 Nov, 201915 Jun, 2021 Ecology, Geography, Politics, Research
Turning up the heat

Turning up the heat

Dr Stephen Scoffham looks at what lies behind the Extinction Rebellion protests.

21 Oct, 201915 Jun, 2021 Ecology, Life Sciences, Research, Society
Welcome to the World Heritage Site family

Welcome to the World Heritage Site family

Professor Peter Vujakovic discusses the link between World Heritage Sites and STEM subjects, as The Jodrell Bank Observatory is the newest addition to claim world heritage status. 

09 Jul, 201910 Jul, 2019 Culture, Ecology, Engineering, Science
Silent Spring?

Silent Spring?

Professor Peter Vujakovic looks at the potential threats, natural and man-made, to our insects.

28 Mar, 201928 Mar, 2019 Ecology, Life Sciences
A sorry spring? Ash dieback in Kent

A sorry spring? Ash dieback in Kent

As spring approaches Professor Peter Vujakovic discusses the impact of ash dieback in Kent, which has now spread to parts of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

11 Mar, 201918 Mar, 2019 Ecology, Geography

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