Reading in the news - Tue 27 Jul
27 July 2021
Climate Summit: in an open letter, Professor Robert Van de Noort, Vice-Chancellor and other heads of leading climate and education institutions, call for action to boost the UK's education on climate change, as the University launches plans for a Climate Education Summit on September 15.
Professor Andrew Charlton-Perez (Meteorology) spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about the call to action, and about climate change education.
Read the full text of the letter, and read our news story about calls for improved climate education.
#PlanetPartners: Reading’s global work for a sustainable future
- Professor Rowan Sutton (Atmospheric Science) comments on new research on climate change and heatwaves, covered by The Times (also in print), The Daily Mail, France 24, Phys.org, msn, and Malay Mail.
- Dr Jess Neumann (Geography and Environmental Science) is quoted in The Guardian and My London News on intense Summer rainfall leading to floods; and This is Money on the London tube station floods.
- PhD researcher Chloe Brimicombe (Meteorology) is quoted in My London News on heatwave warnings in Southern England.
- Dr Linda Speight (Geography/Environmental Science) is quoted in BBC News on changes in urban areas to prevent flooding hazards.
- Professor Richard Allan (Meteorology) is quoted in The Times (in print) on cities being at risk of flooding.
- Dr Liz Stephens (Geography) spoke to CNN about infrastructures at risk during the floods.
- Professor Chris Hilson (Law) spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about his work in climate change law.
- PhD researcher Jeff Da Costa (Environmental Science) is quoted in Tageblatt on the European floods.
COVID-19: expert comment on the pandemic
- Dr Simon Clarke (Biological Sciences) is quoted in The Daily Mail and The Sun in articles about interpreting infection rates; Sky News about long-term trends in COVID data; spoke to BBC Radio 5 and The Huffington Post about drops in infection rates; and was quoted in many regional BBC News radio stations about UK restrictions being lifted.
Other Coverage:
- CNBC, Rock FM and Radio Manchester further cover Reading research (Meteorology) into the use of drones to deliver electrical charge into clouds to encourage rainfall in the Middle East. Read our news story on a recent visit to the University by the United Arab Emirate Ambassador to the UK to see the research.
- Housing Technology announces UoR as a supporting partner in the Housing Technology Guide To Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning.
- The International Cocoa Quarantine Centre (Agriculture) is mentioned in a new book about quarantine, Until Proven Safe, and is mentioned in a review in the Sunday Times.
- Blue Light mentions UoR research on medical CBD to treat epilepsy.
- Farming Life reports that UoR is working in partnership with John Deere to create an online farming simulator game using precision farming.
- Yahoo and The IQ Stock Market report that Viridian Therapeutics appoints Krisitan Humer as their new Chief Financial Officer, who is a UoR Accounting and Economics graduate.