Dr Phil Williamson from @ueaenv.bsky.social is the first author of an article published in response to a piece calling for a rethink of ‘additionality’ requirements in carbon markets, to better recognise Indigenous stewardship and conservation.
Read more: https://bit.ly/4uFx2Hn
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Chris Packham, naturalist and Springwatch presenter, visited our campus last week! 🌳🐦
Biomedicine graduate Dr Gab Astorga and Evolutionary Biology Professor Ben Garrod asked Chris about the importance of time in nature and how we can help the environment.
#ChrisPackham
Despite the second-lowest global area burned since 2002, 2025 saw record insured wildfire losses.
New research from the @tyndallcentre.bsky.social shows that where fires occur matters as much as how much burns, with growing impacts on people, property and ecosystems in a warming world.
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Dr Matthew Jones, from @ueaenv.bsky.social and the @tyndallcentre.bsky.social, has contributed to a new analysis of carbon emissions from the 2025 Dava Moor Fire in Scotland, the UK's first megafire.
Read more on our website: https://bit.ly/4donN8X
#Wildfires #ResearchMatters
🌍 Happy Earth Day from ClimateUEA
We connect researchers, students, and partners working across climate science, policy, business, and society - turning evidence into action.
This Earth Day, we celebrate collaboration, curiosity, and commitment to change.
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Prof Carlos Peres, from @ueaenv.bsky.social has been a researcher on a study that has found that improving the landscapes surrounding forest remnants can dramatically increase their ability to retain bird species.
Read more: https://bit.ly/4v2Gup8
#NewStudy #ResearchMatters #Birds
Dr Mark Tebboth from @developmentuea.bsky.social has been the lead author of an opinion piece that says a new UK Government report on global biodiversity loss and national security risks distorting evidence and driving ineffective policy.
Read more: https://bit.ly/4viBb55
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Are you a researcher/practitioner interested in the communication/visualisation of climate + environmental assessments for policy & practice?
📅Join our 'Creating clarity from complexity' workshop, 9-10 July: showcase innovative practice, share ideas and build collaborations ⬇️
In a new piece for @uk.theconversation.com, Dr Reetika Subramanian explores what women’s work songs in rural India reveal about a changing climate. A powerful look at how lived experience becomes climate knowledge.
theconversation.com/what-womens-...
Prof Robert Nicholls from @tyndallcentre.bsky.social has co-authored a study that says that relocating the city of Venice is among four potential options that could help it adapt to future sea-level rise.
Read more: https://bit.ly/4tl8inJ
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This two-day interdisciplinary workshop will share up-to-date understandings, challenges and opportunities for communicating climate and environmental assessments with diverse audiences.
Long before climate science named the crisis, women across the world were registering these shifts in another language – through song.
theconversation.com
A new analysis of global wildfire activity in 2025 reveals the world experienced some of the most destructive and deadly fire events in recent history, despite the second lowest area burned since 2002...