Following fieldwork in the Capoto/Jarina Indigenous territory in Brazil and a recent co-authored article in Communications Earth & Environment during COP30, Michel Valette, Research…
Category: Health
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…
Cycling: the untapped potential for improving our health (and the climate)
This article was first published in French by The Conversation. It was co-written by Émilie Schwarz (Scientific project manager, Santé…
Connecting climate feelings to climate action
Jessica Newberry Le Vay, Junior Policy Fellow in Climate Change and Health, and Dr Emma Lawrance, Mental Health Lead, members…
COVID-19 and planetary change: The food system is sick
Professor Paolo Vineis, Chair of Environmental Epidemiology at Imperial’s School of Public Health, blogs on why the food system must…
Top tips to get on your bike and enjoy cycling in the city
Dr Madeleine Morris, Research Associate at the Grantham Institute, shares her advice on getting comfortable on two wheels. As we…
Active travel: good for body, mind and the environment
Dr Madeleine Morris, Research Associate at the Grantham Institute, blogs on why walking and cycling is the way forward when…
Coronavirus: How we emerge from this terrible crisis could push us into a better future
The Grantham Institute’s Dr Alex Koberle blogs on how the response to COVID-19 could help shape a sustainable, resilient future….
Coronavirus and climate change: “There is much uncertainty, and much to play for”
The Grantham Institute’s Dr Ajay Gambhir blogs on how learning from the coronavirus crisis could help place the world on…
Painting over the cracks – a short-term fix for air pollution?
The Grantham Institute’s Dr Andreas Kafizas blogs on how light-activated paint and coatings can help tackle air pollution, and whether…