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Blog post. COP26: Glasgow's history of ambitious municipal environmental intervention. By Professor Paul Elliott - 28 October 2021. As representatives from governments, environmental organisations, academics and campaigning groups gather in Scotland

Blog post. Coping with gradual vision loss: living with Retinitis Pigmentosa. Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of rare, genetic disorders that involve a breakdown and loss of cells in the retina—the light-sensitive tissue lining the back of

Coral reef conservation. Coral reef conservation. Coral Reefs are the most diverse aquatic ecosystems on the planet but are suffering from a multitude of threats including global climate change, alterations to reef communities and a range of newly

Corals as canaries in the coal mine - Michael Sweet video transcript. Environment news. Professor Michael Sweet is sitting in front of a fish tank in the University of Derby Aquatic Research facility. Professor Michael Sweet:. "As we build up to

Blog post. Coronation confusion: a people's Homage and the dilution of a constitutional principle. Historian Professor Keith McLay explains why he believes the people's Homage to King Charles III undermines the centuries-old principle on which our

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Blog post. Coronavirus crisis: Time to de-stigmatise self-care. The current Covid-19 crisis is making many elements of our everyday lives challenging, including the way we work. Here, Yasuhiro Kotera, Academic Lead in Counselling, Psychotherapy and

Blog post. Coronavirus: Government support for hospitality and tourism sector. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is having both a profound and very direct impact on the UK hospitality industry. Here Brendan Moffett, Director of the University of

Blog post. Coronavirus: panic buying and stockpiling affects us all through food security. As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues, there is not only an impact on the hospitality industry, but also an impact on our own home kitchens. Here,

Blog post. Coronavirus: Protecting culture, arts and heritage in a time of crisis. Heritage and culture contribute over £20 billion annually to the UK visitor economy, so what steps are being put in place to protect these national assets in the

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