By Morgan Sparey Attending the 60th session of the Subsidiary Bodies (SB 60) under the UNFCCC in Bonn was a […]
Category: Climate research
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 […]
‘The Territory’ film screening and panel Q&A, Exeter Phoenix 30 November
Blog by event organiser: Michelle Fabienne Bieger, fourth year Astrophysics PhD student The Territory is a film that seeps into […]