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  1. 18. pro 2019.

    New article in 's series, by us on the Oxford-National Trust Partnership team, profiling our links to environmental humanities:

  2. 27. sij

    Rewilding the 'mammoth steppe' could help stop permafrost thaw & reduce risk. ❄️🐴🦌🐃❄️ And it could be economically viable finds new study in

  3. 'Food-related greenhouse gas emissions could be reduced by roughly three quarters' if we all went vegan, says Marco Springmann of . Really engaging chat on 's Today in Focus:

  4. “The Arctic has warmed by 0.75° Celsius in the last decade. By comparison, it has taken the entire planet 137 years to warm by nearly the same amount (0.8° C)” Read more about the Arctic’s changing landscape at 📸canadastock/Shutterstock

  5. We’re excited to announce that Oxford Professor of Energy & Climate Policy, Nick Eyre, will soon be a member of the advisory & academic panels for the UK’s first nationwide citizens’ assembly on climate change. More Oxford climate research at

  6. Our researchers, together with and international colleagues, have discovered jet stream patterns that could affect up to a quarter of global food production. Read more at 📸Book/Shutterstock

  7. With 2019 set to be one of the warmest years on record, a major new study reveals the impact of warming temperatures on Arctic vegetation, animal species, and human communities who rely on the stability of the Arctic food chain to survive 🌎

  8. 'In the context of climate change, understanding our concept of property rights, and how it influences our interpretation of who natural resources belong to, becomes increasingly important' Read more at [📷acarapi/Shutterstock]

  9. Need help preparing a Christmas Feast that is kind to your health and the planet? Read the advice on what's naughty and nice from Drs Michael Clark and Marco Springmann of the and 🎅

  10. The Conservation Hierarchy requires organisations like Oxford to go through four stages to meet a conservation goal - find out how we're trialling it here at  [📷]

  11. Biodiversity loss needs urgent action: Our new approach, the Conservation Hierarchy, can support governments, businesses & individuals to tackle the loss of nature: and we’re testing it here at Oxford >>

  12. ‘Penguins have been on the forefront of climate change, experiencing massive changes to their natural habitat as the world’s temperatures... have increased’ Read our latest research at [📷Michael Polito, ©Louisiana State University]

  13. The 2019 UN Climate Change Conference begins this weekend, designed to establish routes for countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, and Oxford’s research is playing a key role in discussions – find it at [📸Tavani/Shutterstock]

  14. 'We need to find new ways of ensuring economic growth and planetary health are not mutually exclusive' Are economic growth and a healthier planet compatible? Read what our academics think at [📸Kate Raworth]

  15. We recently published our investigation into the scale and cost of ten different ways to utilise CO2 > Today from 2-3pm, we’ll be on ’s channel for a LIVE TWITTER CHAT with two of the authors – join us there with your questions!

  16. To date, there have been climate change legal cases in at least 28 countries. So in our latest Futuremakers episode we’re asking, what does this rise in litigious climate action mean for society as we race to meet climate targets? Listen at >>

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  17. Can we take CO2 out of the atmosphere and turn it into something useful? Join two of our academics to discuss ‘CO2 Utilisation’ this Friday, 2-3pm, as hosts a Twitter chat...

  18. 'We have a big responsibility to document everything we have – total global biodiversity... to prevent species from going extinct.' Read more about our work with golden wolves, and our wider biodiversity research, at [📸Newrcha/Shutterstock]

  19. Why is climate change bad for us? Find out at

  20. For the latest episode of our Futuremakers podcast, we’ve brought together three leading minds to tackle the question: can we be green and capitalist? Join & to find out: [📸bluebay/Shutterstock]

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