By Marco Agolzer 30 October 2024 On 23 October, the GSI hosted the second in a series of community assemblies, […]
Category: Climate research
My experience at the Bonn Climate Change Conference 2024 (UNFCCC SB 60)
By Morgan Sparey Attending the 60th session of the Subsidiary Bodies (SB 60) under the UNFCCC in Bonn was a […]
GSI Media Training: Preparing to speak on climate change
Want to do media interviews on climate change, but not sure you are ready? The GSI has begun a series […]
GSI Assembly: What should we as a University do about the climate and ecological crisis?
By Lola Spragg Last week the GSI hosted the first of an exciting new series of community assemblies, led by […]
Work experience reflections
Last week we hosted two year 12 students, Holly and Rebecca for their work experience placement. Both are really interested […]
Seeing the future of the Amazon now
By Prof Richard Betts, Chair in Climate Impacts, University of Exeter and Head of Climate Impacts, Met Office Hadley Centre I’m […]
Reaching Boiling Point: A look at the Economics and Diplomacy of Rapid Global Decarbonisation
Researched and Written by Maddie Williamson, Student at the University at Exeter Decarbonisation is the method of lowering the amount […]
Second highest-scoring climate paper of 2022 for news and social media attention
Congratulations to David Armstrong Mckay et al. whose paper ‘Exceeding 1.5°C global warming could trigger multiple climate tipping points’ was […]
Positive tipping points for the sustainable growth of shellfish aquaculture
By Dr Lisa Bickley Shellfish mariculture (the farming of bivalve shellfish – mainly mussels and Pacific oysters) is an important […]
‘The Territory’ film screening and panel Q&A, Exeter Phoenix 30 November
My perspective – blog by Katie Milsom, first year Astrophysics PhD student The Territory’s title scene for the movie shows […]