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Webinar: Do we need to stop eating meat and dairy to tackle climate change
Pete Smith, Professor of Soils and Global Change, took part in a webinar hosted by Carbon Brief, in which the topic of discussion was: "Do we need to stop eating meat and dairy to tackle climate change?"
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Active restoration accelerates tropical forest recovery by 50%

A new study has found that actively restored forests report a 50% quicker above ground biomass recovery than areas left to regenerate naturally after logging.
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National Decommissioning Centre: Doing what is 'best' for the sector

Energy Voice includes a feature on the National Decommissioning Centre's role supporting the oil, gas and offshore renewables sector.
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FUNDED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE SUMMER PLACEMENTS - NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!
Three 6-10 week funded placements are available for completion over the summer of 2020. All placements have been designed for remote delivery.
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PUBLICATION: DOLPHINS AND BOATS: WHEN IS A DISTURBANCE, DISTURBING?
Dr David Lusseau of SBS, University of Aberdeen and co-authors has published a new paper in Frontiers in Marine Science.
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PUBLICATION: HOST USE DIVERSIFICATION DURING RANGE SHIFTS SHAPES GLOBAL VARIATION IN LEPIDOPTERAN DI

Dr Lesley Lancaster of SBS, University of Aberdeen has published a new paper
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PUBLICATION: CHANGES IN SOIL ORGANIC CARBON UNDER PERENNIAL CROPS

Our very own Pete Smith is a lead author of a global study recently published in Global Change Biology.
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PUBLICATION: PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS OF LEAF LITTER MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES TO LONG-TERM DROUGHT

Our very own Dr Ashish Malik is lead author on a publication in the ISME Journal (Multidisciplinary Journal of Microbial Ecology)
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NERC UG RESEARCH EXPERIENCE PLACEMENTS - SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL NOW!

CALL FOR ACADEMICS WITHIN THE 4 QUADRAT DTP PARTNER SCHOOLS TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS FOR REPS PLACEMENTS. Please email quadrat@abdn.ac.uk if you have any questions.
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Aberdeen academic achieves trio of prestigious fellowships

Congratulations to Professor John Speakman from the School of Biological Sciences who was elected to the National Academy of Sciences of the USA this week. Following his election to the Chinese National Academy in 2019 and the Royal Society in 2018, Professor Speakman becomes one of only 28 scientists in...