Publications Research SDG 13 Climate Action Rising temperatures affect fish growth Grantham Supervisor Dylan Childs publishes on how rising temperatures affect the growth of fish. Accurate information on the growth rates of fish is crucial for fisheries stock assessment and management. And this is especially true in the light of rising temperatures caused by climate change. In his new paper Dr […] Read More
Latest News Publications Our Chief Research Advisor writes ‘groundbreaking’ paper Our Chief Science Advisor Prof Peter Horton selected by Springer Nature for groundbreaking paper. Springer Nature has chosen the papers […] Read More
Latest News Publications Research Human impacts in African savannas are mediated by plant functional traits Our Associate Director Professor Colin Osborne publishes on human impacts in African savannas and shows how savannas respond. Human impacts […] Read More
Latest News SDG 13 Climate Action Training Chevening: supporting the development of the world’s future decision makers Chevening Scholars come to the Grantham Centre to met Grantham Scholars and talk about a sustainable future. The Grantham Centre […] Read More
Latest News We’re in a race for life, says Jeremy Grantham Jeremy Grantham tells University of Sheffield graduates in the USA that we’re in a ‘race for life’. The University has […] Read More
Comment Policy SDG 13 Climate Action SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy Talking of carbon capture and storage: my experience at the UKCCSRC conference Grantham Scholar Gloria Mensah researches how carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology interacts with politics. Here she reports back from […] Read More
Comment Training Danger in the market place: gender equality in social research by Sally Faulkner Is there gender equality in social research? Can there be if men and women cannot conduct the same fieldwork? Grantham […] Read More
Comment Latest News Policy SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy Unlikely trio: an archaeologist, a Republican Congressman & renewable energy In the UK, town halls are associated with jumble sales or the local council. But in the US they have […] Read More
Comment Latest News Policy Conservative environmental policy: fifty shades of green Blog from Grantham Scholar Jonathan Sykes on the different types of Conservative environmental policy. In the piece I wrote back […] Read More
Latest News Research SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production Ecologically unequal exchange through trade: paper Keep reading to see Eunice’s explanation of her paper. Ecologically unequal exchanges through trade Ever wondered about the environmental impacts […] Read More