Reading in the news - Thu 7 Mar
07 March 2024

Resilience rucksacks: BBC Radio Berkshire and That’s Thames Valley TV report that more than 1,000 schoolchildren throughout Berkshire and Oxfordshire will receive ‘Resilience Rucksacks’ from the 色狗导航 to support their mental health. Professor Stella Chan (Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences), who is leading the project, was interviewed. Read our news story.
Warmest February:
- Professor Richard Allan (Meteorology) comments on record global warmth in February 2024 and El Niño’s impact on global sea surface temperatures for the , , , , , , , and
- Professor Hannah Cloke (Geography/Meteorology) also record global warmth for . Republished by , and .
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- PhD researchers, Chris Wyver and Laura Reeves, explain the adaption challenges insects face due to warmer weather for Republished by , , and .
- BBC Radio Jersey mentions The Climate Stripes, created by Professor Ed Hawkins (Meteorology).
- BBC Radio Surrey spoke to Dr Jess Neumann (Geography and Environmental Sciences) on water companies discharging sewage into rivers during times of wet weather.
- quotes Dr James O’Donoghue (Meteorology) on a recent meteor sighting in Wokingham.
Heritage and culture:
- Professor Roberta Gilchrist (Archaeology) is quoted in , discussing medieval Christian burials. Republished by and .
Business and society:
- Dr Shu-Ling Lu (Construction Management and Engineering) states that networking is key for success in .
Other Coverage:
- interviews Ish Aa Sujai, welfare officer at the Reading Students’ Union about her work to understand how safe students feel in the town centre.
- Vice Chancellor Professor Robert Van de Noort writes for and about the importance of freedom of speech and academic freedom. Read our news story.