19 11, 2019

We have outlawed wilderness — can rewilding bring it back?

By |2020-01-16T20:50:57+00:00November 19th, 2019|Blog, Rewilding, Uncategorized|Comments Off on We have outlawed wilderness — can rewilding bring it back?

This opinion article was published in apolitcal on 19 November 2019 Our planet’s nature is at a low ebb. Scientists are warning of a sixth extinction crisis, and in many regions, even insect populations are in serious decline. The failure of public policy to halt the deteriorating state of nature together with advances in ecological science

9 05, 2016

Racing extinction: attention grabbing but audiences need to be taken on journeys of deeper understanding

By |2016-05-13T11:55:53+00:00May 9th, 2016|Blog, Extinction, Science Communication|Comments Off on Racing extinction: attention grabbing but audiences need to be taken on journeys of deeper understanding

As part of the UK Green Film Festival last Saturday I was invited to be a discussant at the Oxford showing of Louie Psihoyos' documentary 'Racing Extinction'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwxyrLUdcss The film is a visually engaging and emotive smorgasbord of environmental issues brought together under the narratives of extinction and the slaughter of sea-life, in particular sharks

21 03, 2014

What happens when scientists and policy makers meet to talk about fresh-water life?

By |2016-05-03T01:23:26+00:00March 21st, 2014|Blog, Science Communication|Comments Off on What happens when scientists and policy makers meet to talk about fresh-water life?

Originally posted on the Freshwaterblog on 28 March 2014 Freshwater scientists are passionate about the state of freshwater life, but making our science relevant to policy means building a friendly dialogue with policy-makers. The recent Water Lives science-policy symposium was a land-mark for freshwater policy in the EU. It established a foundation of collegiate understanding

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