Reading in the news - Fri 25 Mar
25 March 2022
Rainfall Rescue: Professor Ed Hawkins (Meteorology) was interviewed by BBC Breakfast on BBC One / BBC News Channel and the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 on data from his Rainfall Rescue project data being published, which saw thousands of volunteers transcribe millions of rainfall observations and extend the national rainfall record back to 1836. (and on its front page in print) – who are also using the climate stripes as a visual on the environment section of their mobile website (see attached)-, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and and BBC Radio Scotland and around 150 other regional titles all reported on the project's success. also publishes an article by Professor Hawkins on the project. The also runs a blog on its website on the archived records that the project focused on. Read our news story.
Ukraine:
- , , , , , , and several others cite calculations by Professor Paul Williams (Meteorology) on the added emissions resulting from rerouted flights avoiding Russia's airspace.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- , , , , , , , , , and report on new research from the University on the relationship between forest loss in India and climate change, quoting lead author of the study, PhD researcher Alice Haughan. Read our story.
- Professor Bill Collins (Meteorology), Professor Helen Dacre (Meteorology), and Dr Claire Ryder (Meteorology) are quoted by The Independent (in ), , , on air pollution warnings in London.
- BBC Radio 4 interviewed Dr Tijana Blanusa (Agriculture) on her collaborative research project on the best hedge combinations to help the environment and local wildlife.
- Professor Mark Fellowes (Biological Sciences) is quoted by on The University's new biodiversity nature trail on campus. Read our news story.
COVID-19: expert comment on the pandemic
- Dr Simon Clarke (Biological Sciences) is quoted by the , , , , , and others on the UK's level of public immunity; by , , , and on the coincidental nature of Moderna's patented Covid DNA; on discrediting the inevitable mildness of Covid; and he spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire on the likelihood on a move towards restrictions as cases go up.
- Dr Jayne Morriss (Psychology) is quoted by on her research on the psychological distress some people feel because of continuous bad news and uncertainty, partly due to the pandemic.
- and mention collaborative research from the University on how the pandemic influenced people's morals.
Other Coverage:
- reports that the University has made it to the semi-finals of the University Challenge for the first time. Read our story.
- reports on Professor Ken Dark (Economics) leading research that has led to a rise in the number of discoveries of royal graves in the UK.
- Gurinder Singh's (Lecturer in Pharmacy) column on taking healthcare into diverse communities is published by .
Alumni:
- reports on a Reading graduate’s approach to client service.
- reports on a Reading graduate's appointment as their Head of Research.
- reports on a reading graduate who uses his experience with hearing and visual impairment to support students.
- reports on a Reading graduate's experience working as the president of Foundry during the pandemic.
- The curriculum of a Henley graduate is listed by and .