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    Floating solar panels could provide much of Africa’s energy – new research

    Iestyn Woolway, NERC Independent Research Fellow, Bangor University Alona Armstrong, Professor of Energy & Environmental Sciences, Lancaster University New research has found that several countries could...

    Buying and selling forest carbon as a commodity is dangerous if it trumps other environmental and social uses – new report

    Constance McDermott, Senior Fellow in Forest Governance and Leader of Ecosystems Governance Group, University of Oxford Eric Kumeh Mensah, Postdoctoral research fellow, University of Oxford Mark...

    Seychelles: floating baby corals can help save damaged reefs – new study

    April J Burt, Research Associate at the University of Oxford Noam Vogt-Vincent, Postdoctoral fellow at University of Hawaii The Seychelles archipelago of 115 islands stretches across...

    Climate change is causing marine ‘coldwaves’ too, killing wildlife

      Nicolas Benjamin Lubitz, Researcher in marine ecology, James Cook University David Schoeman, Professor of Global-Change Ecology, University of the Sunshine Coast  The effects of ocean warming...

    76% of Africa’s energy could come from renewable sources by 2040: here’s how

    Christiane Zarfl, Professor for Environmental Systems Analysis, Faculty of Science, University of Tübingen   Rebecca Peters, PhD candidate in Environmental Systems Analysis, Faculty of Mathematics...

    Environmental disasters and climate change force people to cross borders, but they’re not recognised as refugees – they should be

      Cristiano d'Orsi, Lecturer and Senior Research Fellow at the South African Research Chair in International Law (SARCIL), University of Johannesburg   As our planet warms, we’re...

    Perception of Climate Change Adaptation in Rodrigues Island

      Marie Stephania Perrine, MPhil candidate at the Islands and Small States (ISS) at the University of Malta and UNFCCC Capacity Fellow at the UN...

    How Mauritius could exploit petroleum reserves for a zero-carbon sustainable future

      Adam Moolna, Lecturer in Environment and Sustainability and Programme Director for Natural Sciences at Keele University, UK   Potential petroleum exploitation may offer a golden opportunity to...

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