Andy Russell
@andyrussell.bsky.social
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Climate impacts and policy at Queen Mary University of London, and Climate and Environment Thematic Research Lead at UK Parliament (ex of CCC, BEIS, Defra). Floods and coastal erosion. Adaptation policy. Maybe some HE thoughts and reflections on running.
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andyrussell.bsky.social
Being careful with my wording, I suspect that there could be a possibility that focusing on short term, narrow targets (eg. house building) could, possibly exacerbate future risks (eg. flooding, overheating) www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Ministers tell Environment Agency to wave planning applications through
Exclusive: Officials say they have been told to do as little as legally possible to prevent approvals for housebuilding
www.theguardian.com
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commonseac.parliament.uk
We've launched our Environment in Focus inquiry, asking you for your ideas on what the committee should look in to.

Find out more: committees.parliament.uk/work/9336/th...
Image of a wind turbine in a sheep field with text reading: We want to hear from you about your priorities fro the environment, climate change and nature.
andyrussell.bsky.social
Department “Away Day” today a full 1 floor “Away” from my office. It looks like being very much a full “Day” though, so that bit is accurate.
andyrussell.bsky.social
Excellent news this week that I’ve been promoted to Reader (from SL). Very happy but always amazed at how slow the academic promotion cycle is; my application went in almost 9 months ago!
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stottpeter.bsky.social
New analysis from @metoffice.gov.uk showing that the record-breaking hot UK summer of 2025 has been made much more likely by human-induced climate change and such a hot summer would be expected about once every 5 years in current climate. www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/new...
Summer 2025 is the warmest on record for the UK
Provisional Met Office statistics confirm that summer 2025 is officially the warmest summer on record for the UK.
www.metoffice.gov.uk
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thefloodhub.bsky.social
Would you know how to form a #community #flood group? What are the first steps when getting started? Any important things to consider?

Download our ‘Guide to Forming a Flood Action Group’ booklet for an in-depth manual 🔨🤝 thefloodhub.co.uk/wp-content/u...
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hayleyjfowler.bsky.social
New PhD - full funding for UK/Irish applicant - start Jan 26 - Design and evaluation of multi-functional Blue Green Infrastructure under climate change tinyurl.com/42s8rade: Clare Walsh, Vassilis Glenis & myself, Newcastle Uni. Part of Co-Centre for Climate + Biodiversity + Water lnkd.in/e5g6nz6V
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andyrussell.bsky.social
Incidentally, as well as cancelling sports day, 2 year groups have been moved to remote learning today as the school building is too hot. The school building is less than 20 years old. We've got a long way to go on adaptation!
andyrussell.bsky.social
For the 2nd time in 5 years my kids' school sports day has been cancelled because of hot weather (not Covid, that was a 3rd cancellation). I'm glad they've made the call - its too hot to make sure 100s of kids are ok - but maybe need to think about the timing in the future! #heatwave
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unep.org
Big step to #BeatPollution!

Countries have just agreed to establish a new global science-policy panel to support the management of chemicals and waste and to prevent pollution.

The panel will equip countries with the science needed #ForPeopleForPlanet: bit.ly/45z01DE
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astrokatie.com
Chatbots — LLMs — do not know facts and are not designed to be able to accurately answer factual questions. They are designed to find and mimic patterns of words, probabilistically. When they’re “right” it’s because correct things are often written down, so those patterns are frequent. That’s all.
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helenczerski.bsky.social
Hooray that the big UN ocean summit this week made some progress. The two biggest ocean scandals (of many) still continue: the horribly destructive practice of bottom trawling still happens, and many Marine Protected Areas still allow fishing. More work needed!

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Is the ocean ‘having a moment’? This was the UN summit where the world woke up to the decline of the seas
A slew of global leaders met in the south of France to discuss the future of the oceans. There was ‘momentum’ and ‘enthusiasm’, but there were critical voices too
www.theguardian.com
andyrussell.bsky.social
PDRA job: latest Resilience of Anthropocene Coasts and Communities postdoc job looking at evidence and policy impact. We’re open to a range of approaches. 2 years, start ASAP, lots of collaboration opportunities. #academicjobs #researchjobs #postdoc #policyjobs

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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Critical Environmental Policy Studies - QMUL Jobs
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andyrussell.bsky.social
It’s a good tip… although Lizzie line trains have no luggage racks at all so at busy times it can be a mild pain. (Not as bad as trying to get on a busy Piccadilly Line train with cases though!)
andyrussell.bsky.social
I had a chat with a New Scientist writing after a presentation at EGU and, from reading it back, I was being quite frank about the issues 😬
andyrussell.bsky.social
They should move to Vienna
Owl sculptures on the side of the Vienna Secession building
andyrussell.bsky.social
Had a brilliant day in the Scottish Parliament yesterday (with 2 of my TRL colleagues @louisereardon.bsky.social and Ruth) meeting lots of the climate and environment experts. Lots of ideas for new collaborations!
andyrussell.bsky.social
…and here’s a Guardian article on the Progress Report with some quotes from the Adaptation Committee chair, Baroness Brown.

“The country is at risk, people are at risk, and there is not enough being done”

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Labour not protecting people, economy and homes from climate crisis, watchdog says
Plans to protect UK from extreme weather are inadequate, Climate Change Committee says in scathing assessment
www.theguardian.com