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Latest webinars
We host a number of videos on our YouTube channel and our most recent are available below.
You can see our upcoming webinars on our Events page.
Zoom into Soil: Soils in Planning and Construction – where we are and where we need to be
Dr Bruce Lascelles and Dr Jess Potts from Arcadis and Prof Jess Davies and Prof John Quinton from Lancaster University discuss the reality of how soils are accounted for in planning and construction.
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More Recent videos
Zoom into Soil: Sustainable Farming
Don Lobb, former farmer and long-time soil advocate from Canada, and Prof. Andrew Neal, research scientist at Rothamsted Research, discuss sustainable farming on soils.
Zoom into Soil: Carbon Sequestration
In this webinar, Peter Smith, Professor of Soils & Global Change at the University of Aberdeen, and Dr. Jagadeesh Yeluripati, Senior Scientist at the James Hutton Institute, discuss carbon sequestration in soils.
Zoom into Soil: Contaminated Soils and the Impact on Human Health
Graham O’Mahony, Chair of the UK Asbestos Training Association (UKATA), and Margaret Oliver, BSSS Honorary Member, discuss contaminated soils and the impact on human health.
Zoom into Soil: The Benefits of Natural Processes
In this webinar, Sarah George, BSSS Outreach Committee Member, and Olivia Azevedo, PhD student at the University of Stirling and Forest Research, discuss the benefits of natural processes in relation to soils.
Zoom into Soil: the European Journal of Soil Science and EU-funded soil projects
Professor Jenni Dungait, Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Soil Science, and Dr Cristina Arias-Navarro, Scientific Project Officer at the EU Soil Observatory, discuss the European Journal of Soil Science and EU-funded soil projects.
Zoom into Soil: the role of the surface and subsurface on climate in a post-COP28 world
Bruce Lascelles, UK Director of Sustainable Land Management at Arcadis, and David Manning, Professor of Soil Science at Newcastle University, discuss the role of the surface and subsurface on climate, post-COP28.

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