Reading in the news - Thu 4 Nov
04 November 2021

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- Professor Hannah Cloke featured in a BBC Panorama programme called 鈥榃ild Weather' discussing the floods in Germany earlier this year.
- Professor Martin Lukac (Agriculture) was quoted by on the success rates of tree planting schemes.
- Dr Liz Stephens (Meteorology) answered listeners' questions about climate change for .
- The University won Carbon Reduction Project of the Year at the Big Sustainability Awards, as reported by . Dan Fernbank, Reading's Director of Energy and Sustainability, spoke to about the University's win.
- Dr Ella Gilbert (Meteorology) spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about what the 1.5掳C warming target means.
COVID-19: expert comment on the pandemic
- Dr Simon Clarke (Biological Sciences) spoke to LBC Radio about sickness and disease in farm birds and the regulations that keep humans from catching it; BBC Radio Berkshire (approx. 3 hours 5 mins) answering listeners' questions; and his interview with Russia Today on speculation that the Pfizer vaccine has serious flaws was replayed throughout the day yesterday.
Other Coverage:
- Comments by Professor Patrick Major (History) on his reservations of the renaming of an Oxford College were picked up by .
- Dr Netta Weinstein's (Psychology) study on solitude was mentioned by, and .
- Lee-Yuen Rapati, the maker of the 'one hour watch', was mentioned by as a Reading graduate.
- Dr Richard Blakemore's (History) article for on why France and England have historically fought for access to the sea was republished by .
- Professor Vimal Karani (Food and Nutritional Sciences) was quoted by on a study that linked vitamin D deficiencies to mortality risk.
- For UoR professor, Cathy Creswell's (Psychology) strategies for how parents can alleviate their child's anxiety were published by the and .
- Professor Jonathan Dronsfield (former UoR staff member) was mentioned by The Times (in print) for being dismissed by the University after having relations with a student at Reading.
- The University's Cole Museum was mentioned by BBC Radio Berkshire as the unveiling site for Bob Nichol's life-sized model of a bird-like dinosaur known as Archaeopteryx.
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