Stories for climate change are stories and poems co-created by scientists, academics, health professionals, activists, writers, and artists to invite […]
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Going Back to Our Roots: How Rewilding and Reductions Can Facilitate Conservation in Britain
In a time where the recognition of declining biodiversity as a significant threat to humanity is considered so important, it […]
Revolutionizing Food Systems: Collaboration for a Sustainable Future
In the face of unprecedented global challenges, the importance of prioritising sustainable and equitable food systems has never been clearer. […]
Revolutionizing Education: Preparing Future Leaders for the Climate Crisis
The world is evolving at an unprecedented pace, and education must keep up. As we confront the challenges of the […]
Exploring Tipping Points: A Collaborative Retreat at Dartington Hall for the Tipping Points Report
In an effort to address the pressing challenges our planet faces, the Global Systems Institute recently hosted an international gathering […]
Collaborative Climate Change Activism at The University of Exeter
Researched and Written by Maddie Williamson, student at the University of Exeter Everyone understands the importance of accurate and reliable […]
Science meets Fiction: Re-reading Solaris Through the Eyes of Exoplanet Discoveries.
Researched and Written by Maddie Williamson, student at the University of Exeter It seems to be more and more common […]
Unleashing the Power of Gaia Theory: Exploring Sustainability at the University of Exeter
Gaia theory, developed by the visionary James Lovelock, proposes that the Earth is a self-regulating system that maintains the conditions […]
GSI Engagement and Policy Network: In Conversation with Olivia Lazard: Ecological security and Power Transition in the Mineral Age
Author: Emily Robinson Olivia Lazard Carnegie Europe Fellow, Environmental Peacemaker, and Mediator was the inaugural speaker for the newly launched GSI […]
Working with Nature: Tackling the Climate Change Crisis with Nature-Based Solutions
Researched and Written by Maddie Williamson, Student at the University at Exeter For a long time, humans and animals have […]