From the macro to the micro: analysis from the IES

Simon Spooner
Webinars
February 2023

Humanity has grown prosperous and numerous by burning and consuming the products of biological systems of the past and present. In doing so we have allowed the degradation of the environment which we share with other living things. We have now learned how to get much of what we need without...

Joseph Lewis
Blog
February 2023
Earth from space

Today (February 16th) is Kyoto Protocol Day, which commemorates the Protocol coming into force. In turn, it is an opportunity to reflect on the history of climate science during a time when the lessons with which we are now all-too familiar were still entering the mainstream of public...

Joseph Lewis & Ethny Childs
Blog
February 2023
Aesthetic pile of stones with sunset and overlaid text "megatrends: future of es23 wrap-up"

Following two months of discussions, articles, briefings, and webinars, the first theme of our Future of ES23 horizon scanning & foresight project is now completed.


Find out all about the megatrends shaping the future of the environmental sciences, as well as how we can harness them...

Ethny Childs
Article
February 2023


IES Environmental Policy Team · From the Archive 09 - Technological development and environmental impact

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Technology and the environment have always been interlinked. Technological development is driven by humanity’s...

Dr Matthew Simpson
Blog
February 2023

Driven by human activities, the climate destabilisation and biodiversity loss emergencies pose an existential threat to wildlife, people and the planet. Our efforts to protect nature through conservation actions and environmental protection are proving insufficient. New approaches to how we view...

Joseph Lewis
Blog
January 2023
graph showing trend overlaid with four other graphs indicating megatrends

The world is changing, and its relationship with science has never been as important as it is now. Megatrends like climate change, rapid urbanisation, and economic, social, and technological developments are already fundamentally impacting the sector, and all have the potential to change...

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