Our media team worked with OU expert in Environmental Systems Dr Leslie Mabon and the Science Media Centre, to sell-in his expertise to media and broadcast covering the drought and heatwave. As a result commentary from Dr Mabon was syndicated across Press Association and covered in more than 200 media outlets including the Mail on Sunday, Sky News and a large number of regional publications.
The Open University (OU) and BBC have announced the upcoming release of a new natural history series, Wild Isles, presented by Sir David Attenborough, and informed by the expertise of OU academics Dr Philip Wheeler and Dr Miranda Dyson. Photo credit: BBC/©Alex Board/Silverback Films
OU Associate Lecturer, Dr Clive Mitchell, recently had two articles published in British Soil Science Society blog and The Herald on Soils, Nature and the Climate Emergency.
An OU academic has led a British Academy-funded report which explores how Japan can respond to climate change requirements in a way which is fair to its society.
An OU research project, which will explore how trees and green spaces can reduce the effects of extreme heat in cities, has received funding from the British Academy.
Supported by the Scottish Funding Council Upskilling Fund, The Open University Scotland is offering the opportunity to study fully funded microcredential courses.
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COP26 negotiations were like a football match that went into extra time. Not everyone was happy, but a global deal to tackle climate change remained intact.
Time will tell if the Glasgow Climate Pact was as, Greta Thunberg put it, “BLAH BLAH BLAH” or a stepping-stone to meaningful global progress.
The Open University hosted a unique event on 7th November, as one of several initiatives to mark its commitment to responding to the climate crisis. Read more about this event through the lens of various media outlets.
For more information contact our sustainability team.