Taken from GSI Seminar coordinator Daneen Cowlingâs Blog The delicate balance between C3 trees and C4 grasses that has characterised […]
Blogs
GSI Seminar Series â Dr Federico Demaria: The Case for Degrowth
Taken from GSI Seminar coordinator Daneen Cowling’s Blog Can we live simply so others can simply live? In this seminar, […]
GSI Seminar Blog: Ayesha Tandon (Science Journalist at Carbon Brief)
Taken from GSI Seminar coordinator Daneen Cowling’s blog post Ayesha shared her insights and reflections from experience with climate change communication […]
GSI Seminar Series â Dr Will Seviour: Stratospheric Ozone Depletion and its Impact on Climate
Taken from GSI Seminar coordinator Daneen Cowling’s Blog Today (03/02/2021) saw the second seminar in the GSI Spring Seminar Series […]
Business Green – Positive tipping points to net zero and how to finance them
Professor Tim Lenton, GSI & Eoin Murray, Federated Hermes Published in Business Green 1st December 2020 The finance sector has […]
Migration and climate change in South Asia: What happens when spatial diversification of livelihoods is not an option anymore?
By Amina Maharjan, Ricardo Safra de Campos and Chandni Singh Published by ICIMOD
Policy Relevant Climate Research
The University of Exeter works closely with the Met Office to tackle key challenges in weather and climate prediction as […]
Data Science for Climate Resilience in East Africa
The University of Exeterâs IDSAI, and Global Systems Institute are working with TIST to quantify and understand TISTâs impacts at landscape scales and […]
From Student to Teacher: Making MOOCs
By Daneen Cowling Whatâs a MOOC? Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCâs) are becoming a widely used method to up-skill and […]
Australian Wildlife Adventures amidst COVID-19
By Jen McWhorter, PhD Candidate, University of Exeter and University of Queensland (QUEX Institute) Nature provides a silver lining from […]