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Focus on people to boost Africa’s climate resilience

December 7, 2023 Alex Morrison

Investments in Africa’s infrastructure can make people and communities far more resilient to the threats posed by climate change, a...

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  • Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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Consensus needed on when global warming reaches 1.5°C

December 1, 2023 Alex Morrison

Writing in the journal Nature ahead of COP28, a team of Met Office scientists has emphasised that – surprisingly –...

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Exeter work informed major UK climate adaptation report

July 18, 2023 Alex Morrison

Analysis led by the University of Exeter informed a major new UK government report on climate adaptation. The third National...

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University researchers showcase scientific wonders at Glastonbury

June 19, 2023 Alex Morrison

From climate change to robot surgeons, and from spiders to AI and deepfakes, festivalgoers at this year’s Glastonbury Festival can...

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