Join our three expert panellists for a Q&A following a pre-recorded panel discussion on the connections between forced marriage and climate.
Tags: climate change, Dr Helen McCabe, Festival of Social Science 2021, Forced Marriage, rights lab, Social Science
Join the University of Nottingham Business School for a special talk by Nottingham MBA alumnus and record-breaking Polar explorer, author and sustainability ambassador, Adrian Haynes.
Tags: Adrian Hayes, climate change, environment, sustainability
The university is taking a further step in its commitment to sustainability after appointing investment manager […]
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Tags: Cazenove, climate change, Environmental Sustainability Committee, Professor John Atherton, sustainability
This week is Sustainability Action Week and today (2 March 2021) the university is officially launching […]
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Tags: climate change, environmental sustainability, Green Rewards, Sustainability action week 2021
To help us celebrate Earth Day. Professor Pope’s evening public lecture will focus on climate change and how mathematics could possibly help us to respond.
Tags: climate change, Earth Day, mathematics, Professor Vicky Pope
In this lecture, Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences, Geertje van der Heijden will explore the functioning of the carbon cycle and indicate its importance in mitigating some of the effects of human-induced increases in atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
Tags: carbon cycle, climate change, Co2, social sciences
Worried about climate change? Wish you could do more to help the environment? Want to take […]
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Tags: BBC, climate change, filming, Panorama, sustainability
A conversation about Energy Transformation and the future of local and national economies.
Tags: climate change, economy, energy, energy technologies, environment, sustainable economic
A plan to give homes and businesses more control over their energy use and support innovative […]
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Tags: claire perry, climate change, Creative Energy Homes, professor dame jessica corner, research, sustainability
The Department of Classics (University of Nottingham) and the Department of History (University of Liverpool) present ‘Fate, luck and fortune: narratives of environmental risk’. How do we talk about the risks of our environment? Who do we blame when things go wrong? Last in a series of three workshops.
Tags: classics, climate change, Department of classics, environment, Georgina Endfield, history, research, sustainability, University of Liverpool