From the macro to the micro: analysis from the IES

Tom Wakeford
Article
September 2019

environmental SCIENTIST | The new radicalism in environmental engagement | July 2019


Tom Wakeford discusses how engagement from the ground up provides a platform that values local cultural knowledge once cast aside by traditional scientism...

Prof. Vybarr Cregan-Reid
Webinars
September 2019

In the last two hundred years, humans have made such a tremendous impact on the world that our geological epoch is about to be declared the 'Anthropocene', or the Age of Man. But while we have been busy changing the shape of the world, the ways of living that we have been fashioning have, as if...

Blaise Kelly
Blog
August 2019


IES Environmental Policy Team · From the Archive 04 - Outdoor CO2 Pollution

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Almost every week, more and more evidence emerges of the health effects of air pollution. In an effort to tackle this, cities across Europe...

Paddy Fowler, Hilary Geoghegan, Carl Stevenson, Hannah King
Blog
August 2019

Paddy Fowler speaks to Hilary Geoghegan, Carl Stevenson and Hannah King about NERC-funded public engagement and the role engagement plays in environmental science research.


Would you be able to give some details about the NERC public engagement funding project?

Hannah King (HK):...

Jack Shore
Webinars
August 2019

In this webinar Jack Shore, District Manager of UK and Scandinavia at Regenesis, explores the complexities of a case study at an industrial site in Scotland. High concentrations, including DNAPL, of mixed chlorinated solvents (TCA and TCE) were present in the groundwater under an...

Blaise Kelly
Blog
August 2019

How does indoor and outdoor CO2 affect us? Blaise Kelly explores the impact of CO2 levels looking back to pre-industry levels and towards the potential future worst-case scenario.


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