25 Apr 2019
Developing capacity to understand and use climate projections for Scotland
The challenge of envisioning the future climate of Scotland has been made easier due to a new set of climate change projections for the UK (UKCP18). Climate change is likely to substantially alter many aspects of our lives, our environment and economy. Therefore, it cuts across many policy domains and all sectors.
8 Apr 2019
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Cropping Systems
We are pleased that Bob Rees, Scotland’s Rural College is able discuss reducing greenhouse gas emissions from cropping systems. This post was originally published by the Scottish Parliament’s Information Centre (SPICe), who commissioned SEFARI to write a series of blogs to stimulate debate on this issue. SEFARI research takes a collaborative
8 Apr 2019
Is Smart Farming a solution for Scottish agriculture?
We are pleased that Andrew Barnes and Vera Eory, Scotland’s Rural College are able to discuss the role of precision agriculture in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
8 Apr 2019
What we eat, and meeting our climate change commitments
We are pleased that Jennie Macdiarmid, the Rowett Institute is able to discuss the links between what we eat and our climate change commitments.
8 Apr 2019
Livestock health and greenhouse gases: Ruminating on climate change
We are pleased that Philip Skuce, SEFARI Gateway and Moredun Research Institute and Michael MacLeod, Scotland’s Rural College are able to discuss how improving animal health can reduce the impact of livestock on climate change.
25 Feb 2019
Discussing extreme climate change scenarios – continued….
Following on from my earlier blog, the two workshops on extreme climate change scenarios were held at the James Hutton Institute on the 29th of January and 5th of February 2019, as planned.
30 Jan 2019
Can you prevent a cowtastrophy?
The 2001 outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease in the United Kingdom led to the culling of over six million animals and cost an estimated £8bn.
17 Dec 2018
When is a scientist not a scientist? When they’re a science policy and impact officer!
Clearly I’ll never cut it in comedy – so what exactly does a science policy and impact officer do and why do SEFARI institutes such as the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) need one?
11 Dec 2018
Safeguarding our environment’s future can have an impact on our gardens today
We are delighted that Dr Katy Hayden from the Royal Botanic Garden together with the Plant Health Centre, have shared this example of the complexities and difficult decisions needed when protecting our environment with us.
4 Dec 2018
Chrononutrition: The ‘when’ of food and drink consumption - not just the ‘what’ and the ‘how much’
In November 2018, SEFARI researchers from the Rowett Institute, Dr Perry Barrett and Professor Julian Mercer, collaborated with the Physiological Society to put on a one-day meeting in London entitled ‘Chrononutrition: From