The vulnerability of our coral reefs

The vulnerability of our coral reefs

An Interview of Professor Michael Sweet from University of Derby, representing the International Coral Reef Society (ICRS) at COP26, by James Fallon, and my reflections on it – by Jessica Underwood. The International Coral Reef Society (ICRS) represents coral...
Sports setting the pace for climate action

Sports setting the pace for climate action

Sport is universal: it has global influence and a huge power to unite people. Sport has a wide-ranging reach from grassroots levels, played on a local field or swimming pool, to elite levels, taking place in huge stadiums. Sport impacts the environment. These impacts...
Forest agriculture and commodity trade (FACT) dialogue

Forest agriculture and commodity trade (FACT) dialogue

One of the events at COP26 that I was most excited to watch was the Leader Event: Action on Forests and Land Use. Before COP26 started I had read about the Forest Agriculture and Commodity Trade (FACT) Dialogue being launched in this session. The FACT dialogue is an...
Earth Observers: From space frontiers to frontline farmers

Earth Observers: From space frontiers to frontline farmers

Event organiser: ActionAid International Women leaders from the worlds of science, space exploration, activism and the arts discuss how they’ve witnessed climate change from unique vantage points, and what they’ve learned about solutions, collaboration, and ambition....