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Lessons learned: how to identify, support and translate academic research with climate innovation potential

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Exploring the Peak District: a low-impact adventure in biodiversity and sustainable living

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When the forest burns: climate change, wildfires, and Indigenous adaptation in the Amazon

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Why should we act on climate change? A glaciologist’s perspective

Posted on July 13, 2015November 16, 2015 by Grantham Institute

by Professor Martin Siegert, Co-director, Grantham Institute See a headline on TV about climate change and it will undoubtedly be…

Posted in Earth systems, Impacts & adaptation, Paris 2015Tagged COP21, glaciology, sea level1 Comment on Why should we act on climate change? A glaciologist’s perspective

INDCs – how do the latest climate pledges stack up?

Posted on July 7, 2015July 13, 2015 by Grantham Institute

by Alyssa Gilbert, Head of Policy and Translation, Grantham Institute It is just like some colossally awful house-bidding process. Only…

Posted in Mitigation, Paris 2015, PolicyTagged COP21, INDCsLeave a Comment on INDCs – how do the latest climate pledges stack up?

Is climate change increasing the risk of armed conflict?

Posted on June 25, 2015August 5, 2015 by Grantham Institute

By Dr Flora Whitmarsh, Grantham Institute The recently published 2015 Global Peace Index, produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace, said…

Posted in Extreme weather, Impacts & adaptation, Paris 2015, Water1 Comment on Is climate change increasing the risk of armed conflict?

Transforming climate change from a threat to an opportunity

Posted on June 23, 2015February 23, 2016 by Grantham Institute

-Lancet Commission on Health and Climate report launch by Dr Kris Murray, Grantham Lecturer in Global Change Ecology Today the Lancet…

Posted in Health, Impacts & adaptation, Mitigation, PolicyTagged Co-benefits, HealthLeave a Comment on Transforming climate change from a threat to an opportunity

Investing in institutional ‘software’ to build climate resilience

Posted on June 23, 2015July 13, 2015 by Grantham Institute

by Camilla Toulmin, Ced Hesse, Daoud Tari and Caroline King–Okumu, International Institute for Environment and Development Building resilience to extreme…

Posted in Impacts & adaptationLeave a Comment on Investing in institutional ‘software’ to build climate resilience
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A New York take on Sustainable Development: Is it feasible?  

Posted on June 19, 2015July 15, 2015 by Grantham Institute

By Clea Kolster, PhD student, Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet The term ‘sustainable development’ was first coined in…

Posted in CCS, Impacts & adaptation, Mitigation, Policy, Student blogsLeave a Comment on A New York take on Sustainable Development: Is it feasible?  

Towards a Global Energy Internet

Posted on June 16, 2015July 13, 2015 by Grantham Institute

Professor Jo Haigh, Co-director of the Grantham Institute reports back from the Climate Parliament meeting in Lucerne, 12 June 2015. I have…

Posted in Energy, Mitigation, PolicyLeave a Comment on Towards a Global Energy Internet

The case of our missing trash

Posted on June 5, 2015October 17, 2016 by Grantham Institute

by Dr Erik van Sebille, Grantham Lecturer in Oceanography and Climate Change Our oceans are filthy with plastic. Most attention so far…

Posted in Impacts & adaptationTagged Oceans, plastic pollution, pollution2 Comments on The case of our missing trash

Making it pay by simple addition: win-win solutions for health and the environment

Posted on June 5, 2015February 23, 2016 by Grantham Institute

Dr Kris Murray, Grantham Lecturer in Global Change Ecology Our planet is ill. Ongoing loss and endangerment of species, degradation…

Posted in Health, Impacts & adaptationTagged Co-benefitsLeave a Comment on Making it pay by simple addition: win-win solutions for health and the environment

How do marine renewable devices affect marine life?

Posted on May 27, 2015July 13, 2015 by Grantham Institute

by Roan du Feu, PhD student, Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet The marine renewable energy sector is poised…

Posted in Energy, Impacts & adaptation, Student blogsTagged Renewable energy3 Comments on How do marine renewable devices affect marine life?

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