In the third episode of our student placement podcast series, Rachel Hayden talks about her project with Wild Work on carbon sequestration and amenity grassland management. Rachel's project looks at the research into how we can manage our garden lawns and public green spaces in a way that captures carbon and promotes biodiversity.
The conversation extends to the difficulties of communicating the science of climate change, and science in general, and the necessity of balancing the urgency of the message with one of hope and practical, positive action.
Interesting links mentioned in the podcast:
Corine Land Cover Data
Featured:
Rachel Hayden
Kinga Szalecka
William O'Halloran
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
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