Media focus on the Children’s Voices climate project
A Scotland-Chile to amplify children’s voices in the climate change discussion is getting attention
A series of publications, events and activities across the College of Social Science before, during and after the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow in November 2021.
A Scotland-Chile to amplify children’s voices in the climate change discussion is getting attention
Dr Mark Wong discusses the research that went into his event on SMART Climate Action
An Interview with Dr Allan Gillies on how environmentalism and social justice are interwoven with each other.
We speak to Dr Mohammad Aminur Rahman Shah on his work in local perceptions of greenhouse gas reduction
Hosted by Politics & International Relations, this series of recorded events offered fascinating insights into current challenges in global climate policy.
By facilitating a novel decentralized climate organization, blockchain technology holds promise to foster global cooperation to tackle climate change.
Recent science may take us a long way to an anser on how best to achieve global progress on improving soil.
Academics, policymakers and climate leaders from ASEAN and the UK discuss the role that universities play in the prevention of climate related disasters.
Predictions from Jamie Livingstone, Head of Oxfam Scotland, for the COP-26 conference in November.
An overview of BT’s climate action journey, net zero target and implementation plans, and approach to green tech innovation.