Abi Jones

Welcome!

I am a First Class Geography graduate from the University of Oxford, and the author of the climate blog ‘The Climate Perspective’.

Currently, I am a Junior Researcher at the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre and a Meteorology-Climatology Research Intern at the Stockholm Environment Institute. I am actively seeking a career in the environmental change and management sector, specialising in climate science and solutions.

Latest from the Blog

Climate change as a driver of water crises

The world’s freshwater availability is highly problematic, with only 3% of earth’s water being fresh, and 2.6% of that being locked away in glaciers and polar ice caps [1]. This freshwater availability ‘curse’ often provides the foundations for water crises to occur when a shortage of freshwater resources fails to meet the demand. Water crises…

An Introduction to the Anthropocene

The Anthropocene is a new concept to many but is something that we should all be aware of as human impacts on the planet become increasingly dominant.  The Anthropocene is the concept that the Earth has moved into a novel geological epoch characterised by the human domination of the planetary system. The term was originally…

COP26: An opportunity for strong climate action, but why many were left wanting more…

COP26 refers to the 26th UN climate change Conference of the Parties that was held in Glasgow in November this year. The Conference of the Parties happens once a year and is a summit that brings together governments, organisations, companies and individuals to help decide on actions to tackle the climate crisis that work towards the…

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