Nerea Ferrando
@ferrandonerea
Environmental Scientist and Visual Artist #Scicomm
PhD @UniofReading
Urban green spaces | Soil health | Climate change | Citizen Science @earthwatch_eur
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Should COPs continue? My latest piece for the The House magazine, considers this question in light of #COP27, with insight from @onbeingapatient and Elizabeth Cripps 🌍 politicshome.com/thehouse/artic…
Throwback to meeting Ousmane from Future Climate for Africa (FCFA) at #cop27 and facilitating interviews with the #COPCAS team back in the UK at Walker Institute Chloe Brimicombe Nerea Ferrando thanks for your time Ousmane! Great insight
I wrote a blog post over on my Linkedin/ Walker Institute on my experience at #COP27 if you want to read about my key take-home messages! FoodBioSystems DTP Cranfield Agrifood Cranfield University linkedin.com/pulse/cop27-an…
World soils day next Monday! I'm hosting an event on Cranfield University campus 1-3pm, #soils quiz and game, #networking and of course.. cake!!! Come along if you're based at #Cranfield. Drop me a line for more info or to sign up! Cranfield Agrifood CranfieldGreen
Fantastic blog by fellow COP27 attendee Nerea Ferrando with Walker Institute. "despite some successes such as the #LossAndDamage fund, the simple truth is that the final text proposed at #COP27 is not a clear #commitment to #1.5°C" Couldn't agree more! walker.reading.ac.uk/taste-the-feel…
Nerea Ferrando and I produced a video diary of our experience at #COP27, feel free to watch, share, RT! Cranfield Agrifood Cranfield University Walker Institute FoodBioSystems DTP #climatechange #climateaction youtu.be/kY2W0ul1Uzc
Great discussion with Uni of Reading Vice Chancellor Robert Van de Noort about the university’s #climate science and research work Displaying the world-famous climate temperature warming stripes visualisation produced by Reading Uni’s Prof Ed Hawkins
Scientist Dr Friederike Otto: "The continuing increase in global avg temperature is causing higher probabilities of extreme weather." Translator Nish Kumar: "Bad weather used to mean 'don't forget your umbrella.' Now, it means 'possible death.'" Brilliant! youtube.com/watch?v=1BWYSz…