Monthly Archives: January 2012

‘Probably the best in the world’ climate change risk assessment falls short of headline news

So yesterday (Thursday 27/01/12) saw the release of what was probably one of the largest and most important pieces of research carried out on the impacts of UK climate change. The UK Climate Change Risk Assessment 2012 It was the

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The baboon ‘too smart for its own good’

If you’re yet to see this Channel 4 documentary, then give it a watch. It’s a fascinating insight of how a baboon’s body works and how this particular ‘urban dweller’ has adapted to survive in a human dominated landscape. This

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Posted in Ecology, Environmental Crime, Uncategorized

A reinforcing spiral: Blogging and the environment

I am currently undertaking a research project for my masters dissertation entitled ‘How are new social media making scientific controversies public?’. As part of this project, I am currently doing a review of the literature in this area. One article

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That Little Red Light

Firstly, many apologies for my silence over the Christmas period, I have been very busy travelling back and forth between various family members and have only just returned to a ‘state of work’… Secondly, I’d like to wish everyone a

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