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DIRE is an interdisciplinary research group led by Dr Harriet Elizabeth Moore, University of Lincoln, Department of Geography, College of Health and Science.

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Presenting a novel approach for investigating the impact of climate on mental health! @wellcometrust @nsiriwardena @1markgussy @MethaneSAT @unilincoln @CUP_RDirections @DireGroup @UoLCoHS researchgate.net/publication/38…


GHGsat presenting at AQE on the need to integrate observational measures into methane emissions reporting towards fulfilling the Paris Agreement. Current reporting relies on modelling and corporate self-reporting resulting in +30% error margins!

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We are hiring a Lecturer in Human Geography, fixed-term, 4 years, 0.8 FTE. We would particularly welcome candidates with a focus on historical geography, environmental history, and global inequalities. jobs.lincoln.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r… @ICEnvHist @HGRG_RGS #envhist


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We are hiring! Come and join the team at the Lincoln Institute for Rural and Coastal Health. 2x PDRA positions. jobs.lincoln.ac.uk/CHS151


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Great day at The Met Office HQ presenting on hazards and health research related to our @wellcometrust project ME-NET! @LIIRH_UoL @UoLCoHS @CaHRU_UoL @DireGroup

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Great day at Centre4 in North East Lincs today. The wonderful Jennifer, Amy and Tracy supporting the co-production of our @wellcometrust project ME-NET. Can’t wait to work with the Centre4 team, local solutions for global problems! @UoLGeography @UoLLifeSciences

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Day Two Socio-Oceanography: Operation Trojan Hedgehog @NOCsouthampton @1markgussy

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Boating about at NOC discussing the needs of coastal communities and the opportunities presented by socio-oceanography!


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MethaneSat is successfully in orbit! This new source of global data will support out @wellcometrust project ME-NET starting June. Excite! @1markgussy @nsiriwardena @UoLCoHS

MethaneSAT has successfully separated from the @SpaceX #Falcon9! We're in orbit 🌌 The spacecraft will now boot up its computer and 'detumble', using its actuators to slow down the spinning caused by the deployment.



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Dr Matthew Hannaford will be participating in a @foresight4food webinar tomorrow. Topic: how can insights from the past help inform food futures?

To look forward, we also need to reflect back to the past. What insights can be derived from the past about future of consumption patterns, food waste, changing lifestyles & agriculture? We'll be discussing all this & much more in our webinar. Register⤵️ foresight4food.net/event/foresigh…



Methane causes a third of the global heating driving climate change and associated health outcomes. Looking forward to kick-starting our Methane Early Warning Network project funded by @wellcometrust this coming June @1markgussy theguardian.com/environment/20…


Remembering Black Saturday in Australia, 15yrs ago today. For many this was a wake up call; the situation is DIRE. #ClimateAction is the only option. R.I.P to all the friends and family we lost in the fires that day.


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I was honoured to give a keynote today as part of the Women in Science symposium hosted by the Coasts and Catchment Research Group, @UoLGeography Such a celebration of women in science, academia, research and education and nice to be back on my old stomping grounds. Thank you!

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So proud of our research group, thanks to our brilliant team of geographers @UoLCoHS for helping develop our E3 bid!

Our Development, Inequalities, Resilience and Environments research group is part of a successful bid to establish the Lincoln Institute for Rural and Coastal Health (LIRCH), alongside colleagues in @CaHRU_UoL and @LIIRH_UoL ukri.org/news/156m-to-e…



Such exciting news for DIRE, thanks to @UoLGeography @LIIRH_UoL @CaHRU_UoL @1markgussy for this amazing opportunity to be part of the Lincoln Institute for Rural and Coastal Health (LIRCH). Big things to come!

Our Development, Inequalities, Resilience and Environments research group is part of a successful bid to establish the Lincoln Institute for Rural and Coastal Health (LIRCH), alongside colleagues in @CaHRU_UoL and @LIIRH_UoL ukri.org/news/156m-to-e…



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