From info at sgr.org.uk Wed Feb 17 11:30:33 2021 From: info at sgr.org.uk (Scientists for Global Responsibility (SGR)) Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2021 11:30:33 -0000 (UTC) Subject: [SGRupdate] =?utf-8?q?News_from_SGR_=E2=80=93_February_2021?= Message-ID: <50528.10.254.253.3.1613561433.squirrel@sqmail.gn.apc.org> ************************ News from Scientists for Global Responsibility – February 2021 ************************ 1. The carbon footprint of the EU's military sectors - launch of new SGR report 2. Military v climate spending - upcoming SGR presentation 3. Scientists welcome entry into force of nuclear weapons ban treaty 4. Science4Society Week 2021 4a. Family science workshops - Climate kitchen/ Make your own handwash 4b. Influence and change - S4S competition 4c. S4S downloadable STEM education resources 1. The carbon footprint of the EU's military sectors We will be launching a new report examining the carbon footprint of the military sectors within the European Union. Authors, Stuart Parkinson, SGR, and Linsey Cottrell, CEOBS, will summarise the key findings. The study was commissioned by The Left group in the European Parliament. The webinar will take place online on Tuesday 23 February; 11.00 GMT For more details and to register, see: https://www.sgr.org.uk/events/carbon-footprint-eu-military-sectors 2. Military v climate spending - upcoming SGR presentation In November 2020, the UK government announced a huge increase in military spending, a modest increase in climate change spending, and an enormous cut to the overseas aid budget. Dr Stuart Parkinson, SGR, looks at the implications for Britain's effort to tackle the climate crisis. Presentation at a webinar on the UK military budget and alternative spending options. Monday 22nd February; 16.00 GMT For more details and to register, see: https://www.sgr.org.uk/events/military-v-climate-spending 3. Scientists welcome entry into force of nuclear weapons ban treaty Scientists for Global Responsibility (SGR) welcomes the entry into force of the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons on 22nd January. Read media release: https://www.sgr.org.uk/resources/scientists-welcome-entry-force-nuclear-weapons-ban-treaty 4. Science4Society Week 2021 (6 - 14 March) S4S Week provides free STEM activities and teaching materials - without funding from the fossil fuel or arms industries. 4a. Family science workshops - Climate kitchen/ Make your own handwash Bryony Maskell, SGR, is running two online workshops at the Malvern Festival of Ideas: - Do you know the environmental impact of washing your hands? (including making your own handwash!) Saturday 6 March; 12.00 GMT - Climate Kitchen! Do you know the impact of your diet? Saturday 6 March; 14:00 GMT For more details and to register, see: https://www.sgr.org.uk/events/family-science-workshops-climate-kitchen-make-your-own-handwash 4b. Influence and change - S4S competition Be like Greta, write a letter! Use your scientific knowledge of environmental issues to write a letter to someone in influence. Deadline: 26 February For more details and to enter, see: https://www.s4s.org.uk/ 4c. Science4Society downloadable teaching resources Over 50 free downloadable educational resources on science and teachnology issues, including climate, health, food, peace and much more! For more details, see: https://www.s4s.org.uk/ ****************************************************************** SGR - promoting responsible science and technology Website: http://www.sgr.org.uk/ Email: info at sgr.org.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/ResponsibleSci / https://twitter.com/S4SWeek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/responsiblesci LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/scientists-for-global-responsibility-sgr- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ResponsibleScience To join or donate, go to http://www.sgr.org.uk/join ******************************************************************