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In honour of journalist Dom Philips and indigenista Bruno Pereira, a gathering of Indigenous leaders, human rights and environmental defenders, researchers, and practitioners came together on Earth Day to celebrate their lives and build hope for ‘How to Save the Amazon.’ The newly launched paperback version of the book ‘How to Save the Amazon’ uncovers […]
Did you know that only 0.001% of the deep ocean has been visually observed, even though it constitutes two-thirds of the planet? DPhil student Sheena Talma features on the Planet Visionaries podcast to talk about the ocean, and her fascinating research.
April 30th Dr Ada Grabowska-Zhang and Dr Joanna Bagniewska – Connecting nature and connecting with nature – tools, motivations and capacity Society is experiencing an increased disconnection from nature, which not only impacts the environment, its restoration and conservation, but also human well-being. Here we present several projects through which we give people the […]
Organisations making their catering more sustainable can make genuine positive contributions, though it will take extremely ambitious action to come close to fully mitigating biodiversity loss. A study published in Nature Food showed how Lady Margaret Hall (LMH), a college at the University of Oxford, can develop a bold roadmap for delivering reduced biodiversity impacts from their […]
This week, the much anticipated 15th Conference of Parties (COP15) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) kicks off in Montreal and will run to 19 December. This is an opportunity for the global community to come together to discuss urgent issues related to the protection of nature and its biodiversity. The primary purpose of the conference […]
Social and environmental challenges are deeply interwoven. Responding to overlapping concerns about climate change, biodiversity loss and inequality is not merely a scientific or technical enterprise, but also a deeply political, economic, moral and social endeavour Generating fair and effective responses requires a bridging and blending of different academic disciplines. This booklet outlines some recent […]
UNEP and the University of Oxford are launching a global network of Nature Positive Universities in order to prompt the prioritization of nature and its restoration within the higher education sector; in their operations and supply chains, on campuses and within the cities where they operate. This network will form a major contribution to the […]
The living world is not a sideshow in the climate debate. Our climate benefits from a healthy and flourishing biosphere, just as ecosystems and the diversity of living organisms depend on climate. We have all seen images of distressed animals and devastated regions affected by flooding, fire and rising temperatures. They show real decline in […]
Research shows that further climate warming and biodiversity loss are now unavoidable but that we still have time to make a lasting difference: i.e. to keep warming below dangerous levels, stop further depletion of the diversity of life on Earth and make the world a better and just place for all. In 2021 the international […]
Biodiversity is the basis of life on Earth and the root of human existence. The complex synergy between plants, animals, earth and air underpins everything people do, and in turn, everything people do can impact biodiversity. As university-based researchers, we are interested in understanding the complexity of biodiversity, but also pooling evidence, expertise and experience […]
Art can be an effective way of communicating scientific research. It can connect people from different backgrounds, stimulate discussion, and produce knowledge and understanding. Moving beyond the written word can make research more accessible and help scientists to think about the key messages and meaning of their work. Incorporating visual methods into research design can […]
We are pleased to announce that the Biodiversity Network will be supporting the 2022 MPLS Women in STEM Networking event. After a successful online event last year, we are looking forward to enabling the community to meet face-to-face. The event provides a chance to meet Oxford’s Women in Science, Engineering and Maths societies, speak with […]
by Agnieszka Sokolowska As a first-generation immigrant from a working-class family, graduate study always seemed distant and unreachable. In fact, I never even considered it as an option for my own future. Applying for the UNIQ+ programme, I already knew that I wanted my career to be related to my passion for environmentalism and sustainability. […]
An interview with Julia Migné by Michaela Rychetská The significance of climate change has brought a new light on the importance of conservation. Droughts, wildfires, floods, storms, and other extreme events are occurring more rapidly than ever and sow the seeds of fear in our lives – into mine for sure. While this negative news […]
We’re pleased to announce that The Biodiversity Network is a member of an exciting network: The Art, Biodiversity, and Climate Network (ABC Network), which brings together members of the Oxford ONE network, the Biodiversity Network, the Oxford Climate Research Network and The Flute & Bowl: Oxford Art and Science to bridge the gap that separates […]