water@leeds recently published an article in the One Earth Journal showcasing a list of six priority global water research themes for the coming decade, outputs from a global scoping exercise. These six thematic domains include water and sanitation for human settlements; water and sanitation safety risk management; water security and scarcity; hydroclimate-ecosystem-Anthropocene dynamics; multi-level governance;...
A new one-person performance by Steve Scott-Bottoms, which attempts to kick-start a conversation about how we are adapting to climate change. Drawing on interview research with sustainability officers, flood risk managers, and others, this participatory theatre piece asks why more hasn’t already been done to prepare us for extreme weather, and whose job it is...
Come and speak to Leeds climate experts and ask them your questions about climate change at the Zero Carbon Future Leeds mural at Tetley Garden as part of Campus Live. Taking place at various times: Wednesday 2 November, 11:00 – 13:00 Thursday 3 November, 13:00 – 15:00 Friday 4 November, 10:00 – 12:00
The impacts of climate change will be experienced differently across the globe, with some of the world’s most vulnerable people hit the hardest. Many of these communities and individuals will also be denied the opportunity to participate in the development of plans to address and mitigate climate change. Climate justice seeks to address these inequalities...
Come and speak to Leeds climate experts and ask them your questions about climate change at the Zero Carbon Future Leeds mural at Tetley Garden as part of Campus Live. Taking place at various times: Wednesday 2 November, 11:00 – 13:00 Thursday 3 November, 13:00 – 15:00 Friday 4 November, 10:00 – 12:00