March 2026 Fellows' update: Jemima Lovatt
Jemima Lovatt (CF 2025) spoke at Public Law Project’s conference Public Law and the Planet, sharing insights from her Churchill Fellowship to India.
By Jemima Lovatt,
Jemima Lovatt (CF 2025) recently responded to UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCRH) Call for Input addressing the challenges and barriers to the full realisation of the human rights of the people of the Marshall Islands stemming from the State’s nuclear legacy.
Jemima’s response addressed justice measures for the impact of nuclear testing on the environment, people and future generations, the role of international cooperation, the need for engagement with indigenous justice systems, cultural practices and civil society efforts and practices and polices that could be pursued to ensure meaningful participation of all relevant stakeholders.
Jemima’s contribution is available online. The full report will be submitted to the UN Human Rights Council at its sixty-third session.
Jemima Lovatt (CF 2025) spoke at Public Law Project’s conference Public Law and the Planet, sharing insights from her Churchill Fellowship to India.
By Jemima Lovatt,
Stefan Edwards (CF 2024) joined a panel at Expedition Two Liverpool, where he spoke about his power hub project and shared initiatives from his Churchill Fellowship that he hopes to bring to the UK.
By Stefan Edwards,
A project that Leanne was working on that began with a simple question “How can we green one square mile in Central London?” has been published in Elsevier’s Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment.
By Leanne Werner,
Lorraine Finch (CF 2006) has been awarded the Conservation Award for Environmental Sustainability.
By Lorraine Finch,