Online workshop organized by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
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Joe Yates, MSc, Prof Suneetha Kadiyala, PhD, Yuemeng Li, IBDP, Sylvia Levy, BSc, Abel Endashaw, MSc, Hallie Perlick, MPH, Prof Parke Wilde, PhD, The Lancet: Planetary Health, 2022
When a major international annual conference series on agriculture, nutrition, and health had to move online in 2020 due to the pandemic, there was partial loss of interpersonal connections at social events, but aviation emissions plummeted and participation increased.
Filled with resources and news focused on reducing academia’s carbon footprint
Choosing Not to Fly Need Not Ground Your Career
Interview with Lenore Fahrig of ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ University
Rob Hopkins, November 24, 2016
The David Suzuki Foundation
The David Suzuki Foundation
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Creative minds are shrinking research’s big carbon footprint
FlyingLess, Â February 29, 2016
“I don’t have a no-fly policy, but rather a fly-less one. It’s just that I’ve been able to avoid flying for many years because what I do is not sufficiently important to justify the emissions which, in my view, is the case for almost all academics. If we’re going to fly, it should be for truly extraordinary and important reasons.”
Timothy Waring, Mario Teisl, Eva Manandhar & Mark Anderson
Sustainability, 2014
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Flying Less: Reducing Academia’s Carbon Footprint
