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Blogs
Engaging the public to change the world: The crucial role of science centres in creating global citizens
Last week’s GSI seminar speaker was Dr Natalie Whitehead, co-founder and co-director (with Dr Alice Mills) of Exeter Science Centre. Watch […]
Three ‘super-leverage points’ offer hope for climate breakthrough
The Breakthrough Effect: How to trigger a cascade of tipping points to accelerate the net zero transition launched today at […]
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 […]
A year with the Global Systems Institute
By Darcy Howle, GSI Student Intern 2021-2022 It is coming to the end of my year long placement at the […]
GSI Workshop: Exploring synergies between Earth sciences and astronomy
Blog by workshop convenor, Dr Raphaëlle Haywood The GSI Workshop: Exploring synergies between Earth sciences and astronomy took place on […]
The most efficient way to decarbonise may not be what many think
By Simon Sharpe for The Rapid Transition Alliance The most outstanding successes of decarbonisation policy have come from targeted investment […]