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Wider-reaching solutions urgently needed to reach realistic ‘net zero’
There should be greater investment in using a wider group of experts to make decisions about how the landscape is managed if the UK is to reach climate targets, a new report warns.
Our global food systems are rife with injustice: here’s how we can change this
An article originally published on The Conversation, discussing the injustices in global food systems.
Prestigious dissertation prize awarded to Geography alum
The Population Geography Research Group in the Royal Geographical Society with IBG has announced its winner of the 2021 Bob Woods Postgraduate Dissertation prize.
Masters student nominated for Rising Star in Transport Award
Congratulations to Oliver Craig who was recently shortlisted for a Rising Star in Transport Award by Passenger Transport Magazine.
Mega iceberg released 152 billion tonnes of fresh water into ocean
Scientists monitoring the giant A68A Antarctic iceberg from space reveal that a huge amount of fresh water was released as it melted around the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia.