A roundup of ³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ climate change and environment activities in 2021β22 that contributed towards the Grantham Institute's vision for a sustainable, resilient, zero-carbon society.
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Climate policy in Cairo
The ³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ-led UK Universities Climate Network, Academy for Scientific Research and Technology in Egypt, and British Council brought academics together in Cairo ahead of COP27 to share knowledge and build their capacity for engaging policymakers. The meeting focused on health and food security and produced two joint policy papers, which set out key global risks and solutions for these issues in relation to climate change, using Egypt as a case study. The papers were later presented to the President of Egypt.
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9 things you can do for your health and the planet
Experts at the Grantham Institute collaborated with the Institute of Global Health Innovation, ³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ College Healthcare NHS Trust and the UK Health Alliance on Climate Change to highlight nine key things you can do that will have a positive impact on both your health and the planet. Former Co-Director of the Grantham Institute, Professor Martin Siegert, said at the launch in March: βThese things will get people on a journey to help our planet's future and the lives of those living both today and in time to comeβ.
READ: 9 things you can do for your health and the planet, , or download the leaflet
Climate cares
A special issue of the International Review of Psychiatry gave a global perspective on the impact of the climate crisis on mental health in September. Guest edited by an ³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ team led by Professor Mala Rao, it included commentaries, research and analyses from countries around the world as well as contributions from ³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ's Institute of Global Health Innovation and Climate Cares team.
Professor Rao said: βThe issue is a call [β¦] to join forces with mental health professionals and help shape the more compassionate future our young people are asking forβ.
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£25m boost for sustainable aviation
Aeronautical Engineering alumnus Brahmal Vasudevan, Founder and CEO of private equity firm Creador, and his wife Shanthi Kandiah, founder of legal firm SK Chambers, made a Β£25 million philanthropic donation to support a ground-breaking research institute dedicated to developing clean, safe, and sustainable air-travel, which launched in May. The donation β one of the largest in ³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟβs history β will help to pioneer the breakthroughs and technologies needed to support the aviation industryβs transition to zero pollution.
READ MORE: ³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ's push towards sustainable aviation
EXPLORE: The Brahmal Vasudevan Institute
Going for Gold LEAF
In June, laboratory manager Dr Pabitra Shakya Tuladhar achieved Gold LEAF status for the Department of Chemistryβs Cleanroom Lab, marking a first for ³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ. The Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework (LEAF) scheme encourages lab managers in academia to drive improvements in efficiency by identi- fying practical steps to make their labs more sustainable. Dr Shakya Tuladharβs uncompromising efforts and passion for driving improvements helped her to achieve both carbon and financial savings and secure the Gold standard.
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Rio Earth Summit – 30 years on
³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ's Global Development Hub, in partnership with the Grantham Institute, hosted a seminar in May to reflect on the Rio Earth Summit, which took place 30 years ago, and the progress achieved since. The Earth Summit marked a major landmark for international environmental action.
This seminar brought together leading climate and environment experts from organisations including the United Nations, the Convention on Biological Diversity, and the World Adaptation Science Programme. The event was chaired by Dr Bonnie Waring.
READ MORE: ³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ and UN experts reflect on landmark meet
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