climate
The rain falls on everyone, but drought hits the most marginalised worst
Wayne Coulter2022-06-10T13:19:08+01:0027/05/2022|Tags: academic writing, climate, climate change, water|
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recently reported that we will experience an increased frequency of climate-induced disasters such as famines and droughts and humanitarian crises like displacements, with Africa being singled out ...
My experience of COP26 in Glasgow
Paula Battle2021-11-29T10:30:10+00:0029/11/2021|Tags: climate, climate change, COP26|
COP26 in Glasgow finished a couple of weeks ago, and despite only attending in person for one day, I am still recovering from the excitement and energy I expended. I imagine those involved in the ...
Mapping what’s beneath our feet on #WorldSoilDay
Dr Jacqueline Hannam2017-12-05T00:01:33+00:0005/12/2017|Tags: agriculture, carbon, climate, flooding, horticulture, landis, soilscapes, sustainability, world soil day|
Photos: Jack making soil observations using a soil auger; a map of strawberry growing areas in Hampshire by Dr Frances Kay 1939; National Soil Archive at Cranfield University; map of electrical conductivity revealing differences in ...