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October 11, 2021

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A 10-year plan to save the world’s soil

Adam Smith Business School, Climate crisis, COP26, Professor John Crawford, SustainabilityBy adminOctober 11, 2021

Recent science may take us a long way to an anser on how best to achieve global progress on improving soil.

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Pre-COP26 Webinar: Higher Education, Knowledge Democracy and Sustainability

Climate crisis, Educational equity, Knowledge exchange, School of Education, Glasgow University, University sectorBy adminOctober 11, 2021

Discussion of a new book looking at how higher education can integrate and co-produce multiple forms of knowledge.

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Roundtable on Climate, Adaptation and Resilience: From policy to practical application

Adaptation and resilience, Climate crisis, Professor Fabrice RenaudBy adminOctober 11, 2021

Academics, policymakers and climate leaders from ASEAN and the UK discuss the role that universities play in the prevention of climate related disasters.

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