Sustainability News News stories Latest sustainability news and updates from the University of Sheffield - from research breakthroughs and student projects to campus improvements and practical ways to get involved. Search Four reasons why restoring nature is the most important endeavour of our time Ecosystem degradation is a global phenomenon. It is expected that by 2050, 95% of Earth’s land will be degraded. A whopping 24 billion tons of soil have already been eroded by unsustainable agricultural practices. 6 October 2020 | Published by The Conversation Britain needs to grow more trees – are sheep farms the answer? If humans hadn’t chopped down the trees, most of what are now Britain’s sheep farms would still be part of the large forests that once covered the islands. So why can’t some of these areas be turned back into woodland? 16 September 2020 | Published by The Conversation Sustainable cement: the simple switch that could massively cut global carbon emissions Cement, the “glue” in concrete, is the durable, waterproof and ubiquitous material upon which modern civilisation is built. Concrete is second only to water in terms of commodity use, and the world produces more than 10 billion tonnes each year. 21 August 2020 | Published by The Conversation How racism and classism affect natural ecosystems Structural racism and classism could profoundly affect the existence of flora and fauna in our cities, according to a recent landmark publication in the academic journal Science. 19 August 2020 | Published by The Conversation Biodiversity loss could be making us sick – here’s why By 2050, 70% of the world’s population is expected to live in towns and cities. Urban living brings many benefits, but city dwellers worldwide are seeing a rapid increase in noncommunicable health problems. 4 August 2020 | Published by The Conversation Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Current page 35 Page 36 Next page Next › Last page Last »