Tag: translating science

Tell us a bit about yourself. I’ve always been fascinated by the earth and environment, with my main focus being improving environmental education and communication. Last summer, I graduated with a BSc in Environmental Science from the University of Birmingham, and I’m currently taking a year out to work with

Rock bunting in the mountains (photo by Canva) CLIMATE CHANGE AND ALPINE BIRDS Mountain ranges in the Middle East are not only breathtaking in their landscapes but incredibly species-rich, hosting many unique bird species found nowhere else on Earth. But as the climate gets warmer, is their survival melting away?

THE HIDDEN COST OF FOOD: When you buy food neatly packaged up in the supermarket, it’s easy to forget it came from anywhere other than a shelf. The colourful advertising and convenience of supermarkets hide the journey our food takes, concealing its origins, the resources required for its creation, and

Tell us a bit about yourself. I am a postgraduate research student currently living in Cornwall and looking into the movement and foraging ecology of Sooty Terns from Ascension Island. I love being outdoors, whether that’s running, hiking, sea swimming, caving, canyoning or just vegetating on the beach. I am

Imagine yourself in the shoes of someone living in a wildfire danger zone, with the risk of losing everything at any moment. For millions around the world, this is an everyday reality. Current research shows that whilst the total area burned by wildfires is decreasing, there has been a rise

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