by Konstantina Pratta | Nov 29, 2023 | COP, COP CAS, COP28, Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
Written by PhD student Megan Sherlock from SCENARIO DTP. Research is being done to determine what plants the public should grow in their gardens in the face of climate change, as more urban gardens are being lost than ever before. More and more gardens and...
by Konstantina Pratta | Sep 13, 2023 | Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
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by Konstantina Pratta | Jul 14, 2023 | COP, Front page news, Walker Academy
Written by Lamin Dibba MSc Agriculture and Development student at the Graduate Institute of International Development Agriculture and Economics (GIIDAE), a 2022/2023 Chevening Scholar at the University of Reading, and a member of the International Association...
by Konstantina Pratta | Jul 14, 2023 | COP, Front page news, Walker Academy
Written by Lamin Dibba MSc Agriculture and Development student at the Graduate Institute of International Development Agriculture and Economics (GIIDAE), a 2022/2023 Chevening Scholar at the University of Reading, and a member of the International Association...
by Konstantina Pratta | Jun 27, 2023 | Front page news, Walker Academy, Workshop
by Dr Harley Pope Last week, I delivered a series of workshops to 1st and 2nd year students on food systems thinking and literacy at the FoodBioSystems Doctoral Training Programme (DTP) summer school. While I focused on developing their capacity to think...
by Konstantina Pratta | Dec 12, 2022 | COP, COP CAS, COP27, Front page news, Walker Academy
By Nerea Ferrando Jorge How was COP? This is the big question I was dreading to answer upon my return from the 27th UN Climate Change Conference. My friends, family and work colleagues were eager to find out what it was like to be at the center of climate...