As part of the Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet Doctorial Training Partnership (SSCP DTP), PhD students Alexandra Beikert,…
Category: Water
Rising temperatures, pesticides, waterways and male fertility: Q&A with two PhD researchers
With a new academic year in full swing, we welcome two new Grantham Institute PhD students joining the innovative Producing…
Línte na Farraige: Shedding light on rising seas, and what it means for us
For the past two years, Jamie Mathews, an Imperial PhD candidate funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 program, has been…
The pitfalls of hydroelectric power in drought-prone Africa
Alvaro Lara, former student on the MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance programme, considers Africa’s reliance on hydroelectric power, the impact of…
Tracing the white water: how vulnerable are water resources to melting glaciers?
On World Water Day 2018, a group of UK and Peruvian scientists will be visiting the glaciers of the Cordillera…
Wavering water: why round-the-clock urban water supply matters
Grantham PhD student Simon De Stercke looks at how Mumbai residents cope with just a few hours of running water…
Before the flood: protecting London’s future
Grantham Affiliate Dr Ana Mijic examines London’s vulnerability to flooding, and the infrastructure projects safeguarding the city’s future. This month…
UK floods: An uncertain future calls for flexible plans
Filip Babovic (Department of Civil Engineering) (@filipbabovic) looks back on the record-breaking floods experienced in the UK last December, asking…
Is climate change increasing the risk of armed conflict?
By Dr Flora Whitmarsh, Grantham Institute The recently published 2015 Global Peace Index, produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace, said…