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👋 Hi Bluesky! We're the Department of #Environment & #Geography at @york.ac.uk and we're setting sail on a new adventure! We work to navigate complex environmental challenges and chart courses toward sustainable futures. Come join our journey!
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🤖🌿 NERC AI for Environmental Science Workshop - New date + venue

Open to York PIs + Co-Is looking to develop/collaborate on a bid. Explore AI/data science sols for:

🌪 Environmental hazards + human health
🌳 Terrestrial ecology
🌊 Oceans + climate

💡Build ideas, meet collaborators: buff.ly/t47tBUF
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Celebrating World Geothermal Day.

Join experts on Fri, 17 Oct at 6.30pm to discuss the science of deep heat, the UK's geothermal potential, and the University of York's pioneering project. Free public lecture, booking essential.

https://ow.ly/Qvme50X6Vcn
Celebrating World Geothermal Day: York's Geothermal Exploration
Could the heat beneath our feet help power a low-carbon future? Join us for an evening exploring the science, opportunities and impact of deep geothermal energy.
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.. Adrian is particularly keen on exploring how enhanced collaboration and appropriate processes could allow working group partners, particularly pupils, to support the development and decisions around educational initiatives.

##DEGproud #DEGfuture #climateaction
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.. This means he will lead on mobilising and empowering educators to lead and support climate action across the educational institutions and wider community in #York.

The group will champion sustainability, climate literacy, and environmental and social responsibility and justice..
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Brilliant news from our department this week - Dr Adrian Gonzalez has a new role with the York Climate Commission to deliver the organisation's 'Educators for Climate Action Group'..
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Learn more about how to get published, the challenges and opportunities of being a good peer reviewer, and get the inside-track on the submissions process in @yesiuoy.bsky.social's "Meet The Editor" session on campus next week 👇 🌍

www.york.ac.uk/yesi/events/...
ECR 'Meet the editor' session
Join YESI for an ECR 'Meet the Editor' session
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.. from tree cover to community wellbeing, this hashtag#YorkResearch is shedding light on areas that are often overlooked in flood risk management conversations: www.ousewem.co.uk/news/article...

#naturalfloodmanagement #YorkResearch #Ousewem
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.. coordinated by Professor Piran White, the Living Labs offer students the chance to apply their #YorkResearch skills to natural flood management questions with practical implications for the innovative Ousewem undefined project and beyond..
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Exploring the impact of trees and natural flood management here in Yorkshire 👇 🌳

Two MSc students from our department spent the summer diving into real-world natural flood management challenges in North Yorkshire, helping to strengthen the evidence base for future decisions and policy..
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It was a beautiful Tuesday in #York - and great to see the dept buzzing and Freshers exploring our campus.

We enjoyed a superb guest lunchtime talk from Computational Geoscientist Isaac Abbott, exploring the power of machine learning in developing trustworthy predictions for floods & drought🌍👍
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Please join us in congratulating Professor Claire Hughes on her appointment as the new Head of the Department of Environment and Geography! #DEGproud 👏

A warm thank you to our outgoing Head of Department @rolandgehrels.bsky.social, for his tremendous work over the past years. @york.ac.uk
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Don't miss tomorrow's Climate Fresk, part of York Environment Festival 2025. This collaborative workshop will teach the fundamental science behind climate change and empower people to take action through small group discussion 👇 🌍

www.york.ac.uk/about/sustai...

#York #ClimateFresk
Climate Fresk for York Environment Festival
Learn the fundamental science behind climate change and turn this knowledge into collective action. Part of York Environment Festival 2025.
www.york.ac.uk
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Our new paper published in Anthropocene Science provides a new policy option for how we deal with #drought at a global level while taking an integrated policy approach with climate change, biodiversity, disaster risk reduction and development 👇
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🌍By 2050, droughts could hit 80% of the world’s population, costing hundreds of billion💸.

New paper led by YESI Director @proflinds.bsky.social calls for urgent, transformative drought governance under the #UNCCD—aligned with the #ParisAgreement, #CBD, #SendaiFramework + #SDGs.

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New #YorkResearch explores why we urgently need to break the global deadlock on drought through an integrated policy approach. The study, led by @proflinds.bsky.social, makes a case for a much more effective drought governance framework 👇 🌍

link.springer.com/article/10.1...

#drought #policyimpact
Break the Political Deadlock on Drought Through an Integrated Policy Approach - Anthropocene Science
Globally, 80% of people are projected to be affected by drought by 2050, creating environmental, economic and societal risks that require urgent attention. The 16th United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) Conference of the Parties (CoP16) held in Riyadh in December 2024, brought drought to the political foreground through proposals for a separate framework or protocol specifically targeting drought. However, the CoP16 negotiations ended in a deadlock. As the UNCCD’s post-2030 framework discussions begin in mid-2025, the possibility for an integrated policy approach to desertification, land degradation and drought under the UNCCD emerges. This paper explores what such an approach could entail. We argue that an integrated policy approach should be internally coherent, facilitate alignment with the goals of and successors to the Paris Agreement, Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, and the Sustainable Development Goals, and enable drought to be addressed as a cross-cutting issue, in line with its biophysical manifestations. Interlinked global challenges need long-term integrated governance and action.
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🌍Thinking of applying for the YESI Fellows Scheme 2025/26?

Dr Lynda Dunlop used her Fellows project to help build the York Climate Connect network—bringing together educators + communicators across York. Sparking new ideas, collaborations + connections.

Explore the project🔗 buff.ly/bl31Jto
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Interesting talk on resilience, community, gender, climate change and impacts of colonialism as seen through diverse Bengali culture. Murals of Survival: Indigenous Resilience and Environmental Sustainability in West Bengal
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Learn more about the exciting Living Labs that are already making a difference in #NorthYorkshire by strengthening the evidence base for policymaking 👇🌍

Two MSc students from our department have spent the summer diving into real-world natural #flood management: www.ousewem.co.uk/news/article...
Living Labs update: exploring trees, wellbeing and NFM – Ousewem
Living Labs let students apply their research skills to NFM topics, exploring tree cover to community wellbeing, revealing overlooked insights for Ousewem and wider flood risk management.
www.ousewem.co.uk
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A fitting finale to the Mountain congress @uniinnsbruck.bsky.social - a long hike into the mountains exploring issues of pasture, culture, cities, water connections and cultural exchange. Looking forward to 2028 for the next meeting.
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As the dust settles on the #mountain congress time for reflection. The global community came together for open, free and engaging #science. Lots of positives to help mountains and mountain communities navigate global to local challenges.
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Look out for the next Play for the Planet event next month, part of the #yorkenvironmentfestival2025 👇🌍
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🌍 Play for the Planet | Game Night 1: Daybreak

Join us Sat 4 Oct, 3–6pm at the Sustainability Clinic (UoY) for a collaborative board game where the challenge is nothing less than saving the planet.

Free, booking required ➡️ buff.ly/qo1r7vO

Part of #yorkenvironmentfestival2025
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Thinking about applying to the YESI Fellows Scheme 2025/26?

Dr Ummi Khalthum Mohammed (Bayero University Kano, Nigeria) described the scheme as transformative — boosting confidence, collaboration + creativity in climate research.

Learn more about her project on flood resilience 👉 buff.ly/XL6VO5O
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Learn more about Indigenous resilience and environmental sustainability in West Bengal in a special seminar in our department and online later this month 👇🌍
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Join YESI for a seminar on Purulia’s Indigenous wall paintings, exploring eco-friendly traditions, festivals, and community-driven art’s role in sustainability and environment.

Murals of Survival: Indigenous resilience and environmental sustainability in West Bengal - 23 Sept
Murals of Survival: Indigenous resilience and environmental sustainability in West Bengal
Join YESI for a seminar on Purulia’s Indigenous wall paintings, exploring eco-friendly traditions, festivals, and community-driven art’s role in sustainability and environment.
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Don't forget, this week's InTREEgue Network Monthly Meeting – registration details below 👇🌳

#York #trees
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🌳 Last chance to register!

Join us for the InTREEgue Network Monthly Meeting – Meet the Oak 🌿
📅 Thu 18 Sept | 2–3pm
📍 @york.ac.uk + online

Discover how research, creativity + environmental perspectives come together in this first tree-focused session.

Free, booking required➡️ buff.ly/YShk1se
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#FundingFriday 🌱 British Council Springboard research grants now open!

🔹 Mac £10K
🔹 Supports ECR collaborations leading to joint grants or publications
🔹 Priority themes: Health, Society, Security, Digital/Space, Climate/Energy/Mobility, Food/Environment

Deadline: 30/09/2025
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Springboard research grants with France, Spain and Germany | British Council
Funding for UK research teams and early-career researchers for joint projects and placements.
opportunities-insight.britishcouncil.org
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Thinking of applying to the YESI Discipline Hopping Fellows scheme 2025/26?

Dr Helen Davies (Environment + Geography) found the DH scheme opened up new collaborations + ways of working across disciplines.

Her project focused on indoor air pollution + lung health — check it out:
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