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  • Ireland has lost almost all of its native forests – here’s how to bring them back

    Martha O'Hagan Luff, Associate Professor in Trinity Business School, explains why it is important that we re-establish native forests in Ireland and how we can do it in this piece first published by The Conversation.

    27 Feb 2023

    Environment|Science|Sustainability

  • School of Engineering has six projects shortlisted for national climate challenge fund

    The six teams were short-listed among a group of 26 teams for their exciting proposals to create real-world solutions to support Ireland’s drive towards climate neutrality by 2050.

    16 Feb 2023

    Awards and Funding|Environment|Research|Science

  • Majority of tourism visits have no identifiable impact on environment

    New research from the School of Natural Sciences suggests the “Conservation versus tourism” narrative is false.

    7 Feb 2023

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Size matters! Flock numbers and new faces are important in boosting flamingo populations

    Flocking flamingos in groups of 50 or more and introducing new faces to a population may hold the keys to encouraging successful reproduction, according to a study published this month in Zoo Biology, which was led by Trinity zoologists.

    26 Jan 2023

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Bees exposed to EU’s most common weedkiller via wildflower nectar

    Bees may be at risk from exposure to glyphosate – an active ingredient in some of the EU’s most commonly used weedkillers – via contaminated wildflower nectar, according to new research from Trinity and DCU scientists.

    17 Jan 2023

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Ready, Set, Go: Have your say on the Provost’s Innovation Challenge 2023

    The annual Provost's Innovation Challenge@Tangent is an intensive 3-day hackathon when Trinity students from multiple disciplines gather to brainstorm solutions to some of our biggest social issues.

    3 Jan 2023

    Environment|Innovation

  • Trinity joins worldwide Nature Positive Universities Alliance committed to reversing biodiversity decline

    Through the Alliance, 111 Universities, including Trinity, have taken an official pledge and begun assessing their environmental impact, in order to make tailored actions to improve their ecological footprint on our planet.

    8 Dec 2022

    Environment|Research|Society

  • Ancient amphibians had their bones cooked

    Scientists have solved a decades-long mystery as to why ancient tetrapods – amphibian-like creatures that lived over 300 million years ago – preserved in one of Ireland’s most important fossil sites seemingly had their bones cooked after they died.

    7 Dec 2022

    Environment|Research|Science

  • New badger research has implications for managing bovine TB

    Badgers living with helminth parasite infections are more likely to have tuberculosis (TB), according to new research, which may influence policymakers trying to manage TB infection within cattle and wildlife populations

    29 Nov 2022

    Environment|Research|Science

  • 15 ways to reforest the planet: international scientists call for decade of global action

    Scientists are calling for a “decade of global action” to reforest the planet following the publication of new research involving botanists from Trinity. The landmark issue of the Royal Society’s Philosophical Transactions reveals the latest scientific advances in forest restoration with the aim of benefiting people as well as nature.

    14 Nov 2022

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

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