From chemistry to social sciences, working all around the world, we have a diverse group of soil experts. Grantham Centre soil researchers come from across disciplines at the University of Sheffield to work on soil. Emanga and the Grantham Scholars review the controversial but widely cited paper A Safe Operating Space For Humanity. Review: A Safe Operating Space For Humanity by Emanga Alobwede. Building UK’s Soils featured experts from the Soil Association. In 2015, Emanga Alobwede and Angesh Anupam organised an event about soil at the Grantham Centre. Soil Association comes to Grantham Centre: the fight to save soil. Emanga discusses synthetic ecology, which may be a more sustainable way to grow algae for biofuels. Synthetic ecology for algal cultivation by Emanga Alobwede. In this blog, Emanga introduces the benefits to sustainability of using algae as biofertilisers in agriculture. The advantages of algae as biofertilisers in agriculture by Emanga Alobwede. And you can keep up to date with Emanga through her Twitter. You can watch the programme on BBC iPlayer for a limited time. You can find out more about Emanga’s project at the Grantham Centre here. And Emanga offered her expertise on reducing our reliance on synthetic fertilisers and improving degraded soils using algae. Horizon: Feast to Save the Planet explored the environmental impact of different diets. It was a thrill to see Grantham Scholar Dr Emanga Alobwede on BBC Horizon: Feast to Save the Planet.
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