by Konstantina Pratta | Dec 11, 2023 | COP, COP CAS, COP28, Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
Written by PhD student Megan Sherlock from SCENARIO DTP There are many surprising, and often uplifting, new methods of utilising satellite imagery to protect and restore our natural world. Satellite imagery has been used within the world of academia for...
by Konstantina Pratta | Dec 9, 2023 | COP, COP CAS, COP28, Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
Written by PhD student Emmeline Smith from SCENARIO DTP The launch day of COP28 saw the announcement of a new coalition called One Trillion Bees bringing together scientific expertise, businesses and organisations to save the pollinators. Normally new nature...
by Konstantina Pratta | Dec 9, 2023 | COP, COP CAS, COP28, Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
https://walker.reading.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/2023.12.09-Ocean-theme-light-show-at-the-dome.mp4 Written by PhD student Charlie Davies from SCENARIO DTP Hope blooms at COP28 as island voices, innovators and investors discuss solutions for restoration...
by Konstantina Pratta | Dec 9, 2023 | COP, COP CAS, COP28, Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
Written by PhD student Megan Sherlock from SCENARIO DTP Attendees at COP28’s “Traditional Knowledge: Ancestral Gardens” demonstrate just how varied traditional gardens can be, from English rolling lawns to Japanese zen gardens. A lively discussion at this...
by Konstantina Pratta | Dec 9, 2023 | COP, COP CAS, COP28, Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
Written by PhD student Lynn de Miranda from FoodBioSystems DTP This year’s COP has been filled with controversies; however next year’s COP is already gearing up to be the same. As the number of fossil fuel lobbyists outweighed that of indigenous...