Each month we publish a blog based on our annual theme, which in 2022 was Environmental Engagement and Leadership.
You can read all our blogs from 2022 below:
January – Joel Gustafsson, founder and director of JG Consulting, discussed 'Decarbonising heat – a simultaneously simple and complex energy transition'
February – Dr Kate Parsley, manager of the Corporate Partnership Programme, reflected on 2021's Climate Rescue series
March – BT's Sarah Mackenzie discussed their experience hosting two Pembroke interns in summer 2021
April – Lord Chris Smith, Master of Pembroke, talked about Pembroke's role in environmental engagement and leadership
May – Dr Mark Wormald, one of our Corporate Fellows, reflected on the relationship between poetry and conservation
June - Katy Bennett (2017), a former Pembroke student, discussed her experience of working for the Corporate Partnership Programme after graduating.
July - Annette Nazareth, Chair of the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market records some thoughts on our Annual William Pitt Virtual Roundtable
August - Nick Measham, CEO of WildFish, argues for a drastic rethink of our approach to water as a resource in light of recent drought and sewage overflows.
September - Prof. Emily Shuckburgh, Director of CambridgeZero and Chair of our William Pitt Seminar asks 'Who's in charge?' of dealing with the environment.
October - Hannah Wilson, Programme Manager for LEAP, talks about Pembroke's new skills initiative which is support students and building confidence for their future.
November - Coco Huggins (2020), a second year PhD Student at Pembroke, reflects on the 17th William Pitt Seminar and Geographies of Crisis.
December - Matthew Mellor, Pembroke Development Director, offers some reflections on the Environment, this blog series, and 2022.