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COP29: 1000 days since the Russian invasion of Ukraine

COP29: 1000 days since the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Dr Naomi Rintoul-Hynes, discusses her involvement in an expert panel at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan this week.

22 Nov, 202422 Nov, 2024 Ecology, Life Sciences, Research, Social Justice
COP29: climate change or climate procrastination?

COP29: climate change or climate procrastination?

Natalia Slobodian asks if the latest gathering of leaders and governments at COP29 is really going to make the difference. As COP29 kicks off, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the world […]

18 Nov, 202418 Nov, 2024 Ecology, Life Sciences, Politics, Science, Society
How the US election could shake up global climate action

How the US election could shake up global climate action

Natalia Slobodian discusses the US Presidential Election and how the outcome could impact climate change action.

01 Oct, 202408 Oct, 2024 Politics
Climate emergency, coastal change and the need for a workable solution

Climate emergency, coastal change and the need for a workable solution

Dr Chris Blunkell examines the government’s policy for supporting homeowners and communities at high risk of losing everything to the sea.

09 Jun, 202209 Jun, 2022 Business, Politics, Research
Climate change education needs to make connections

Climate change education needs to make connections

Dr Stephen Scoffham explores the role of education in teaching students about the climate emergency.

23 Nov, 202123 Nov, 2021 Ecology, Education
COP26 and why it should matter to you

COP26 and why it should matter to you

Dr Katie Wooldridge explains why next month’s UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties in Glasgow will be crucial in how we tackle climate change.

02 Sep, 202102 Sep, 2021 Ecology, Geography, Research
The fight against climate change

The fight against climate change

Peter Rands, Director of Sustainability Development, discusses how climate change remains a priority for universities despite Covid-19 pandemic.

15 Jun, 202015 Jun, 2020 Education, Society
Computing the earth

Computing the earth

On World Environment Day Dr Joseph Cook explores how researchers bridging environmental and computer science may emerge as the most effective agents in the fight against climate change.

05 Jun, 202015 Jun, 2021 Computing, Research, Science
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

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