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Addressing mitigation, adaptation, and resilience through community climate and nature action (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This presentation explores Community Climate and Nature Action (CCNA) as a model for positive tipping points. Research indicates that communities need to be engaged in decision-making to enable a ‘just transition’ to a resilient net zero world. The n... Read More about Addressing mitigation, adaptation, and resilience through community climate and nature action.
Communicating climate change and sustainability action through green jobs (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
There is an urgent need for public engagement on climate change and sustainability, with youth campaigners calling for more formal education on adaptation and mitigation options for transition to Net Zero. Currently, sustainability education relies o... Read More about Communicating climate change and sustainability action through green jobs.
Non-Gaussian signatures of a thermal Big Bang (2022)
Journal Article
What if Big Bang was hot from its very inception? This is possible in a bimetric theory where the source of fluctuations is thermal, requiring the model to live on a critical boundary in the space of parameters and can be realized when an anti-DBI br... Read More about Non-Gaussian signatures of a thermal Big Bang.
“The unexpected wheelchair”: Exploring UK university students’ perceptions of dating and physical disability using story completion (2025)
Journal Article
The wider culture is rife with negative representations of physically disabled people’s sexuality, with them often constructed as asexual and unfit for relationships. The – predominantly quantitative – literature on perceptions of physically disabled... Read More about “The unexpected wheelchair”: Exploring UK university students’ perceptions of dating and physical disability using story completion.
Monitoring indoor environmental conditions in office buildings using a sustainable Agentic RAG-LLM system (2025)
Journal Article
Indoor Environmental Conditions (IEC) play a crucial role in determining the health, productivity, and overall building performance of employees, as well as their energy consumption. Key parameters, such as temperature and humidity, are not only vita... Read More about Monitoring indoor environmental conditions in office buildings using a sustainable Agentic RAG-LLM system.
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