Centre for Natural Material Innovation (CNMI) (@camnatmat) 's Twitter Profile
Centre for Natural Material Innovation (CNMI)

@camnatmat

Scientists, Engineers & Architects @Cambridge_Uni working together on natural materials - from cell walls to timber skyscrapers - for sustainable living

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Laudes Foundation (@laudes_fdn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr @RamitDebnath for his inaugural Cambridge Zero fellowship award to improve public understanding of climate change. Ramit is a Laudes Foundation Research Associate within multiple research units at Cambridge University. 👏👇

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.@RamitDebnath awarded inaugural Cambridge Zero Fellowship to improve public understanding of climate change, tackling misinformation and placing people at the heart of the transition to net zero #NetZero #DataScience #ClimateComms zero.cam.ac.uk/who-we-are/blo…

Global Academy; Global Goals (@1globalacademy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next we welcome @RamitDebnath whose research uses social data science to counter climate misinformation and to support just policy design using AI and qualitative surveys. Important work across #SDGs 7, 11 & 13. Here's his profile theglobalacademy.ac/university-of-… #researchforthegoals

Gates Cambridge (@gates_cambridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COP must reverse rising pessimism over building sector decarbonisation: @RamitDebnath is first author on Scientific Reports paper that calls for global climate action to incorporate and empower diverse public voices - cam.ac.uk/research/news/… GatesCambridgeAlumni Cambridge Zero Churchill College

Bennett Institute for Public Policy (@bennettinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*Research* Social media engagement with climate policy events (e.g. COP27) is vital to reducing building emissions & ensuring environmental justice –according to new research led by @RamitDebnath Cambridge Zero cam.ac.uk/research/news/… 1/2

Sean Boyle ☘️ (@boyler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Interactions on net-zero transition, climate tech, circular economy, mass timber housing and climate justice in 2017–2021 shaped the online climate action discourse.”@RamitDebnath 👏👏👏 #CoolerTwitter

Cambridge University (@cambridge_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#COP27: Have you tweeted about it? Social media engagement with climate policy events is vital to ensuring environmental justice, a new study argues. Cambridge Zero Arch Cambridge Caltech bit.ly/3AibYNi

Uuree Batsaikhan @uureeb.bsky.social (@uureeb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People get involved in climate action..through their homes, that's right. Scientific evidence-building decarbonization & climate action could be achieved through online mobilisation. That's why #UnlockCampaign of Positive Money Europe is crucial. Check out unlock.green & ✍️

People get involved in climate action..through their homes, that's right. Scientific evidence-building decarbonization &amp; climate action could be achieved through online mobilisation. That's why #UnlockCampaign of <a href="/PositiveMoneyEU/">Positive Money Europe</a> is crucial. Check out unlock.green &amp; ✍️
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Social media engagement with climate policy events is vital to reducing building emissions and ensuring environmental justice, research led by Cambridge suggests @RamitDebnath #COP27 shar.es/afYkUC

Scientific Reports (@scireports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.@RamitDebnath, @ronitabardhan and colleagues Cambridge University show that greater social media engagement can steer the online discourse on emissions reduction in the building sector from demand-side techno-solutionism to focus on environmental justice nature.com/articles/s4159…