Comment Latest News SDG 13 Climate Action Training Calculating individual contributions to climate change by Anton Eriksson While there is consensus about the causes of climate change, it’s difficult to work out what individuals can do to fight it. Here, Grantham Scholar Anton Eriksson unpicks John Nolt’s climate change calculations. The scientific community almost unanimously agrees that human-induced climate change is happening. And they agree that we […] Read More
Comment Latest News SDG 2 Zero Hunger Training Fighting for phosphorus and food security by Niall Bradshaw Phosphorus is at the centre of a looming crisis in food security. Grantham Scholar Niall Bradshaw explains the threat of […] Read More
Comment Research SDG 15 Life On Land The wild world of impact and conservation by Bowy den Braber Grantham Scholar Bowy den Braber introduces 2 articles about the impact and conservation. Here, he talks us through the debates […] Read More
Comment SDG 2 Zero Hunger SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation Hydraulic lift and water scarcity by Tinashe Mawodza Many ways of improving crop yields can be discovered when scientists understand underlying processes in plants. Grantham Scholar Tinashe Mawodza […] Read More
Comment Latest News SDG 13 Climate Action SDG 2 Zero Hunger What does a sustainable diet look like? By Carolyn Auma Diets need to change if we are to live more sustainably. But exactly what is a sustainable diet? Grantham Scholar […] Read More
Comment Latest News SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy Training Understanding organic solar cells by Oleksandra Korychenska When compared to the silicon solar cells used in many photovoltaic devices, organic solar cells (based on polymer technology) appear […] Read More
Comment Latest News Policy SDG 13 Climate Action Training Geoengineering the future by Magdalena Matysek Grantham Scholar Magdalena Matysek introduced the Grantham Scholars to various geoengineering approaches. In particular they talked about the pros and […] Read More
Comment Latest News SDG 15 Life On Land Training The paradox of valuing nature by Matthew Hethcoat Is the only way to stop the biodiversity crisis to put a value on nature? Some argue it is. However, […] Read More
Comment SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy Steering energy demand in the right direction by Katie Sumner Grantham Scholar Katie Sumner, led a discussion on the problems energy demand poses for renewable energy. Here, she asks whether […] Read More
Comment Latest News Research Investigating the thylakoid membrane and photosynthesis by Guy Mayneord Grantham Scholar Guy Mayneord led a session on his supervisor Dr Matt Johnson’s work on the thylakoid membrane and photosynthesis. […] Read More