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, 2026
About this theme
This theme covers topics relating to minimising climate change and adapting to its effects. It is one of our current programmes for Fellowships, launched in 2023, and has been developed in consultation with our Environment working group. Fellows’ stories.
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, 2026
By Susanna Davies, 2024
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.
By Jemima Lovatt, 2026
By Mel Esquerre, 2025
By Phoebe L. Hanson, 2024
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, 2025
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, 2025
Stefan Edwards (CF 2024) wrote a blog for Vision for Sustainable Events about his Churchill Fellowship research into decarbonising power at events.
By Stefan Edwards, 2025
Michael Jones (CF 2015) supported DigitAll, a climate-focused charity, which won the Third Sector Award 2025 for Corporate Partnership of the Year – Small.
By Michael Jones, 2025
Stefan Edwards (CF 2024) was a guest speaker at a United Nations accelerator city workshop on low-carbon live music, film, and TV, and recently gave a talk to staff across Culture at Bristol City Council.
By Stefan Edwards, 2025