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SUMMARY:Agroforestry Open Weekend
DESCRIPTION:We are taking part in this year’s Agroforestry Open Weekend. \nOur event is a collaboration between The James Hutton Institute and Aberdeen University who are partners in our FarmTree project. \nOn Sunday 19th May\, we will run a guided walk (starting at 10:00) to look at the established agroforestry plots and the recently planted new agroforestry plots – expected to take 1.5 hours. \nAfter returning to the farm buildings there will be some light refreshments provided and a demonstration of some of the online tools being developed in the FARMTREE project. There will be opportunities for visitors to give their views on the tools\, as well as the role of trees on farms and constraints that need to be addressed etc. \nMore information on Glensaugh can be found on Agroforestry Open Weekend’s website and here. \nShould there be a high level of interest we may run a repeat session in the afternoon. Keep an eye on the booking page. \n 
URL:https://www.hutton.ac.uk/event/agroforestry-open-weekend/
LOCATION:Glensaugh\, Glensaugh\, AB30 1HB
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SUMMARY:Climate Positive Farming – Taster Day at Glensaugh
DESCRIPTION:As part of Climate Week North East\, join the team behind the Climate-Positive Farming Initiative at Glensaugh\, for a farm walk and indoor displays to learn more about our research actions to address the climate and biodiversity crises\, with transformative farming and technological innovations. \nAs you walk with our team up the glen\, over the moor and through the fields\, you can find out all the muddy details about restoring our peatlands\, adding new herbs into our grasslands\, integrating trees and wildlife on the farm\, natural flood management\, managing farmland for beneficial insects and much more. The guided farm walk is followed by an indoor display with coffee and tea\, during which the Hutton team will discuss specific projects and answer your questions. \nEach walk will take about 90 minutes\, covering 3k in distance\, and there will be some steep inclines on the trail\, so be sure to bring your hiking boots. The farm walk is family friendly\, however the route is not accessible for wheeled transport users – such as pushchairs\, wheelchairs\, motorised scooters. \nThis event will consist of 4 different tours of Glensaugh farm at the available time slots: \n\n21st March at 10:00AM\n21st March at 2:00PM\n22nd March at 10:00AM\n22nd March at 2:00PM\n\nHere is more information on Glensaugh and the work carried out here on Climate – Positive Farming. \nIf you have any queries\, please contact events@hutton.ac.uk.
URL:https://www.hutton.ac.uk/event/climate-positive-farming-taster-day-at-glensaugh/
LOCATION:Dynamic Earth\, Holyrood Rd\, Edinburgh EH8 8AS\, Holyrood Rd\, Edinburgh\, EH8 8AS\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:44th TB Macaulay Lecture - Johan Rockström
DESCRIPTION:The lecture was held on Thursday evening (18th October 2023) in Edinburgh\, where we were honoured to host Johan Rockström\, who is internationally recognised for his work on global sustainability issues. We were delighted to welcome an audience of over 500 attendees to the event. \nJohan’s talk covered the latest scientific results of the health of the earth system\, including the recent work of the Earth Commission and also an update on the “Earth for All” scenario\, analysing pathways towards attaining the Sustainable Development Goals within planetary boundaries. \n“The science is clear: the rising frequency and amplitude of extreme events is just one consequence of overshooting 1.5 °C warming\, which is a real biophysical limit\, and beyond which multiple tipping points in the earth system are not only likely to be triggered\, but run a risk of causing tipping cascades”. -Professor Johan Rockström \nAfter 11.000 years of a remarkably stable climate which has formed the support for civilisation to evolve comfortably; activities of the last 70 years have moved us into a period where human activity has started to significantly impact on the planet’s climate and ecosystems. \nWe face multiple global crises\, afflicting built and natural environments\, health and well-being\, wealth and economic development\, social stability and security – culminating in the risk of a polycrisis – a cluster of related global risks with compounding effects whose overall impact exceeds the sum of each part. \nThe lecture reflects on where we stand shortly before the COP28\, to be held in Dubai\, and his thoughts on the corrective action needed in order to keep the entire system in its current inter-glacial state. \nOn behalf of the Macaulay Development Trust and The James Hutton Institute; we would like to thank everyone who attended. \nA recording of  the 44th Macaulay Lecture is available on The James Hutton Institute’s YouTube channel.
URL:https://www.hutton.ac.uk/event/44th-tb-macaulay-lecture-johan-rockstrom/
LOCATION:McEwan Hall\, University of Edinburgh\, Edinburgh
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