
Lucy Michaels- Research fellow at University of Hertfordshire
Lucy Michaels
- Research fellow at University of Hertfordshire
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September 2022 - present
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This study examines why some climate frames lose their discursive dominance over time despite successfully appealing to the cultural values and beliefs of the target audience. It argues that while ‘cultural climate frames’ are more effective in garnering public attention than frames emphasizing the science of climate change, they eventually lose st...
Technological advances allow electricity consumers to become ‘prosumers’, offering services to the grid, such as generation, demand reduction, load shifting and electricity storage. Well-integrated prosumers improve the resilience and efficiency of the energy system and facilitate the integration of renewable energy, improving energy and climate se...
Technological advances allow electricity consumers to become ‘prosumers’, offering
services to the grid, such as generation, demand reduction, load shifting and electricity
storage. Well-integrated prosumers can improve the resilience and efficiency of the
energy system and facilitate the integration of renewable energy. The study reported here
is...
CLIMATE AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL records from the last ten thousand years show that there has always been significant climate variability in the East Mediterranean (Issar and Zohar 2004). As we enter the twenty-first century, however, Israel's climate is entering a new period of uncertainty. Over the last forty years, the unexpected ways in which humans...
In an area of conflict where governments have difficulty discussing civil issues of all kinds, it becomes the role of the civil society to become a voice for these concerns and proffer solutions. The urgency of the water crisis developing in the Middle East, which is inherently trans-boundary in nature, and the low level of negotiations between gov...
This book demonstrates that a handful of companies have gained an alarming level
of control over the food chain through the industrialisation of agriculture, the forces
of globalisation, and the vertical and horizontal integration of business. These
corporations are deeply involved in the current push for genetic engineering in agriculture.
Industr...