
Prof Nicola Beaumont
@nicolabeaumon17
Marine and coastal professor, combining economics with science to research energy, plastic, coastal erosion, marine planning, climate change. Mum. Sea swimmer
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https://www.pml.ac.uk/People/Science_Staff/Dr_Nicola_Beaumont 19-03-2019 15:29:18
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An energy-ecosystems PhD opportunity for THIS OCTOBER Lancaster Environment Centre. £17K a year. Only just advertised but deadline 31st Aug😲. Happy to chat with any interested candidates! globalecoinnovation.org/graduate-oppor…

Exciting to see quotes from our very own @cailadd! If you want to know more about public attitudes towards Welsh #saltmarsh, see our recent paper: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… @jordifpages Prof Nicola Beaumont

Lead author Dr Zara Botterell said: "When we're looking at the impacts of marine microplastics, it's important to remember the different ways that marine organisms can interact with them" University of Essex University of Plymouth



Another great piece of #marine #microplastics research led by the fabulous Dr Zara Botterell #plasticpollution Prof Pennie Lindeque Plymouth Marine Lab



In particular, the AtlanticPlastics project looks at costs and benefits of action against plastic pollution across countries and so works out the incentives to join (or not) such an international coalition. Dr Keila Meginnis Prof Nicola Beaumont For info: empp.stir.ac.uk 2/2


Interested in energy, ecosystems and society? One lockdown day merging into the next? Join us for a free The Royal Society science+ event with some fantastic speakers across disciplines and sectors. Outline below but go to royalsociety.org/science-events… for full and up to date info.


The Energy Environment Interactions team is looking forward to it! All things energy-ecosystems-society The Royal Society science+ event organised by our own Alona Armstrong and Prof Nicola Beaumont Plymouth Marine Lab. Save the dates🗓️👇

Lancaster Environment Centre Prof Nicola Beaumont Plymouth Marine Lab UKERC How can solar be integrated into landscapes to not only avoid ecosystem harm but prompt enhancements? Attend our free online event, which covers all renewables, to find out more: royalsociety.org/science-events… & see our short film youtu.be/HtUJJ7yRMOo



At the end of yesterdays session of royalsociety.org/science-events… Prof Nicola Beaumont & I organised, we asked the audience what their biggest concerns and hopes were after hearing the talks. The most common answers were:

Concern: Time. Time to understand the impacts of the growth in renewables, time for policy to evolve, time to act. Hope: 'the early career super smart PhDs' represented by Dr Gemma Delafield Giles Exley Kathryn G. Logan, PhD