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Eleni Antoniades, Danielle Smith & Liezl de Villiers
Webinars
September 2025
Algae and weeds growing in a riverbed

White Desert Foundation is a newly registered UK charity which has the charitable aims of supporting and funding Blue Carbon and Habitat Restoration Projects. This webinar included an introduction by the White Desert Foundation on the wider benefits of such projects and the importance of...

Samuel Inkster
Blog
September 2025
Students sat in a row in a lecture theatre taking notes

We caught up with Sam, an IES Student Ambassador, to hear his story as a student and ambassador of the IES.


How did you first get interested in environmental science?

My name is Sam and I study an integrated master's degree of environmental science at the University of Southampton. I...

MiDLE
Webinars
September 2025
Close up of carrots growing in soil

This webinar introduces the SILOtoSOIL tool, a collaborative initiative developed by Midlands Land Events (MidLE) in partnership with the Society for the Environment (SocEnv).


Designed to break down silos and promote knowledge sharing across sectors and communities; this tool features an...

FWR Community
Webinars
September 2025
Stone bridge going over a dried up riverbed

Climate change is predicted to drive changes in the distribution of water across the UK, and combined with our increased usage of water, is projected to lead to increased water scarcity in England by the end of the century. This will have repercussions on the supply and demand of water across...

Joseph Lewis
Article
September 2025
Twisting river meandering through the rainforest

Joseph Lewis is Head of Policy at the Institution of Environmental Sciences, working to promote the use of the environmental sciences in decision making. Joseph leads the delivery of the IES Policy Programme, standing up for the voice of science, scientists, and the natural...

Dr Michela De Dominicis
Webinars
September 2025
Aerial view of an offshore windfarm

The UK is committed to delivering up to 50GW of offshore wind by 2030. There are still gaps in our knowledge of the cumulative effects on marine life of a massive expansion of offshore wind farms (OWFs) – especially in combination with factors such as climate change and other human activities....

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