China’s new homes are the biggest chunk of the nation’s cement CO2
Building new homes is the biggest chunk of cement-related carbon emissions in China
Building new homes is the biggest chunk of cement-related carbon emissions in China
I officially started as a Doctoral Researcher for Loughborough University last week. Although it’s only been a week as a PhD student, the journey to get to here has been … Continue reading My PhD journey so far: how did I get a studentship?
A history of the Philippines’ official languages from Spanish colonisation to modern times.
Charcoal created by fires known as pyrogenic carbon could effectively ‘lock away’ a considerable amount of carbon for years to come.
The United Kingdom has been experiencing hot weather the last few days, with temperatures reaching up to 38.1C in Cambridgeshire and and 36.25C in Norfolk on Thursday. Afterwards, downpours that caused flooding in North England, including Manchester and Warrington.
People-centred, place-based approaches include analysis of vulnerable populations and provide for more understanding of how and why people behave and respond to climate risks in the recent past and present.
Last June 28-30, I and my colleague Alice Ambler went to the Permaculture Gathering Scotland to do a soil experiment, soil Ph test, as well as talk about GROW Observatory. … Continue reading Permaculture Gathering Scotland 2019
What’s the force behind BTS’ success internationally?