REEF website: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/reef/

The FP7 project (REEF) was selected by the European Commission to be one of its case studies for both the “Gendered Innovations” concept to promote consideration of sex and gender in research (see: http://genderedinnovations.stanford.edu/case-studies/environment.html) and highlighted in the report for European Commission Science in Society (http://ec.europa.eu/research/science-society/document_library/pdf_06/gendered_innovations.pdf) and the SEED Research Library concept to promote accessibility to scientific findings (see: http://www.seedresearchlibrary.com/player/Player.php ).

Cafe Med - Infertility- The New Epidemic? 18 February 2013, 18:00. Venue: Suttie Centre Cafe, Foresterhill Health Campus. Speaker: Professor Paul Fowler & Professor Siladitya Bhattacharya. Professor Paul Fowler & Professor Siladitya Bhattacharya will present arguments for and against the suggestion that the modern world is so damaging to human fertility that it is in serious danger of wiping us off the planet

"Sex and Sewage" British Science Festival, Aberdeen 2012. Man-made chemicals found in water, soil and air may have long-term effects on human and animal health, warn scientists presenting at the British Science Festival. Professor Paul Fowler and Dr Stewart Rhind of the University of Aberdeen believe that this problem might be as significant a threat to humanity as climate change.

Café Scientifique - Sex and Sewage, 13 June 2012, 19:00. Venue: Waterstones Union Bridge, Aberdeen. Speaker: Professor Paul Fowler, University of Aberdeen and Dr Stewart Rhind, James Hutton Institute

INSIGHT article: “Fertile Grounds for investigation”, Projects Magazine No. 26, P37-39, Autumn 2011: http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/78fc1aa2#/78fc1aa2/36

Interview of Paul Fowler: “Falling Fertility: a chemical cause?”, Euranet 16/11/2011: http://www.euranet.eu/eng/programme/English-Programmes/Falling-fertility-A-chemical-cause

Interview of Paul Fowler : contribution to ”Making Babies: are they blowing their chances ?”, page 12-14, The Advisor, Spring 2010 (ISSN 2043-7684, vol.1 issue 1.

Interview of Bernd Fischer and Kristina Hart in a TV health-show "Hauptsache gesund" on April 2, 2009 : http://www.mdr.de/hauptsache-gesund/verteilseite510.html

Presentation by Stewart Rhind: "Disrupted Donna" - a model presentation of the work of REEF, Macaulay Institute Open Day, 5-6 May, 2009.

Presentation by Stewart Rhind on EDCs Satrosphere, Aberdeen (Science ‘museum’ for young people); 13 October 2010 (http://www.satrosphere.net/ ).

Presentation by Stewart Rhind to Chartered Institute of Waste Managers; 1 November 2009.Sewage sludge recycling and grazing livestock (http://www.ciwm.co.uk/CIWM/CIWMHome.aspx ).

Presentation by Stewart Rhind to Quality Meat Scotland; 12 May 2010. Endocrine disrupting compounds – some thoughts for farmers and consumers (http://www.qmscotland.co.uk/).

Corinne Cotinot, Expertise collective INSERM. Reproduction et environnement(2011).
http://www.inserm.fr/espace-journalistes/reproduction-et-environnement-une-expertise-collective-de-l-inserm

Several members of REEF are signatories of the The 2013 Berlaymont Declaration on Endocrine Disrupters.