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    • Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 triggered by Kerguelen volcanism 

      Walker-Trivett, CA; Kender, S; Bogus, KA; et al. (Nature Research, 15 June 2024)
      Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) are associated with global warming and carbon cycle perturbations during Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (OAE2, ~94 Ma) and the Mid-Cenomanian Event (MCE, ~96.5 Ma). However, there is still no consensus ...
    • Ocean-colour anomalies quantified by the human eye 

      Brewin, RJW; Dall’Olmo, G (Oxford University Press (OUP), 7 June 2024)
      Phytoplankton turn seawater green when their concentration increases. This allows us to monitor them using ocean colour. However, as the spectral properties of phytoplankton and their relationship with other coloured ...
    • Ethnic Minority Inclusion in Well-Being Research: Beyond Widening Participation 

      Esmene, S; Leyshon, M; Leyshon, C (Springer, 4 June 2024)
      This commentary paper welcomes calls for widening participation amongst ethnic minorities in research that aims to understand well-being. However, we demonstrate how a history of exclusion in the daily routines of communities ...
    • The “four Ds” and support for Local Smart Grids: analysis from national surveys in the UK and Canada 

      Walker, C; Rowlands, IH; Devine-Wright, P; et al. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2 March 2024)
      Local Smart Grids are emerging during the climate crisis, as governments and industry recognize the need to better integrate intermittent renewable energy, storage, transportation, heating, and smart technologies. Such ...
    • Energy democracy, public participation, and support for local energy system change in Canada 

      Fiander, J; Walker, C; Rowlands, IH; et al. (Elsevier, 2 April 2024)
      In the face of climate change and associated energy system change, there is a growing literature and more general recognition of the ‘four Ds’ (decarbonization, decentralization, digitalization, and democratization). Yet ...