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Environment - 08.12.2023
Future of 200 migratory bird species put at risk by cyclones and droughts
New study reveals how ecosystem-connecting birds are exposed to extreme weather events likely to worsen with climate change.
Environment - Life Sciences - 08.12.2023
Fair Water? An exhibition of the inequality below the surface at Oxford’s Natural History Museum
Environment - 08.12.2023
Teacher education imperative for climate change and sustainability education
Environment - 07.12.2023
Spotlight on... Elli Lee
Environment - 07.12.2023
Winter break 2023-2024: Information for staff
Environment - 07.12.2023
Christmas closure 2023-2024: Information for staff
Environment - Innovation - 07.12.2023
Imperial, University of Tokyo and Hitachi call for decarbonised future
A collaboration by Imperial College London, The University of Tokyo and Hitachi has identified top priorities to facilitate a roadmap to net zero.
Health - Environment - 07.12.2023
Good maternal health ’reparations’ has lifelong benefits for women
Call for action to address vulnerability during pregnancy for women around the world. Women around the world who have positive health 'reparations' during the journey through pregnancy benefit throughout their lives, new research says.
Politics - Environment - 06.12.2023
How to phase out fossil fuels and still win an election
A new study by UCL researchers shows how it's possible to phase out fossil fuels without sacrificing electoral popularity - even in coal mining regions. The new paper, published in the American Political Science Review , illustrates how a government that phased out coal mining was able to avoid a backlash from the affected coal regions.
Health - Environment - 06.12.2023
Data analysis reveals concern for the UK’s overheating homes
A collaboration between the University of Glasgow's Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC), London residents and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) has shown that some UK homes routinely go over recommended temperatures, even on comparatively cool days. A collaboration between the University of Glasgow's Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC), London residents, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) has shown that some homes routinely go over recommended temperatures, even on comparatively cool days.
Music - Environment - 06.12.2023
Researchers team up with the city’s music sector to launch ’Towards a Just and Green Music City’ initiative
Environment - 05.12.2023
Expert Comment: Just stop oil is easy to shout but it cannot just happen - and not ’justly’
Environment - Research Management - 05.12.2023
Manchester is top in Europe once again in sustainability rankings
Environment - Research Management - 05.12.2023
University ranks in top two per cent of global universities for sustainability
Environment - Research Management - 05.12.2023
University of Southampton shines in sustainability rankings
Environment - Innovation - 05.12.2023
£20 million awarded to University of Birmingham’s National Centre for the Decarbonisation of Heat
Environment - 05.12.2023
University of Birmingham achieves 35th position in the 2024 QS World Sustainability Ranking
Environment - 04.12.2023
COP28 president is wrong - science clearly shows fossil fuels must go (and fast)
Environment - 04.12.2023
Tackling climate change can improve public health in Africa - new report highlights how
Dr Youba Sokona (UCL Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy), with other academics, highlights a new report into actions that could be taken across Africa to address climate change and improve public health in The Conversation.
Environment - 04.12.2023
University of Manchester wins top prize at Green Gown Awards
Economics - Environment - 04.12.2023
Asian cement and steel companies must decarbonise to survive carbon prices
High carbon emitting businesses in Asia will see consistent negative profits if they fail to decarbonise. This was the main conclusion of a new report published by the Centre for Climate Finance & Investment at Imperial College Business School, together with the Singapore Green Finance Centre. The report, Financial Implications of Carbon Pricing in the Asian Cement and Steel Industries , explores the financial impact of decarbonisation on Asian cement and steel companies covered by selected Asian Emission Trading Schemes.
Environment - 01.12.2023
Opinion: Why are people still flying to climate conferences by private jet?
Environment - Economics - 30.11.2023
Spotlight on... Yaroslav Melekh
Environment - 30.11.2023
Expert Comment: Catchy headlines do not lead to action and change. It looks likely we will overshoot 1.5 C
Environment - 28.11.2023
Season’s Greetings from UCL: New digital festive e-card available to download
Environment - Innovation - 28.11.2023
Film and TV production worsens climate crisis
Show all news items Streaming giants are making TV production worse for the environment than ever before according to new research into the environmental impact of film and television production from the University of Warwick and the University of Cambridge.
Environment - Life Sciences - 28.11.2023
Global marine life is on the move due to sea temperature rises
A new study from the University of Southampton sheds light on the impact climate change is having on marine environments in a relatively recent global phenomenon known as 'tropicalisation'. In the ocean, tropical species are moving from the equator towards the poles as sea temperatures rise. Meanwhile, temperate species are receding as it gets too warm, they face increased competition for habitat, and new predators arrive on the scene, among other factors.
Environment - Agronomy / Food Science - 27.11.2023
The big business of sustainable food production and consumption: Exploring the transition to alternative proteins
Josephine Mylan and John Andrews have written an article which has been published by the prestigious article Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences based on sustainable food production and consumption.
Environment - Social Sciences - 27.11.2023
PhD Researcher at the GDI Wins Prestigious Entrepreneurial Prize
Career - Environment - 27.11.2023
Productivity events to ’unlock’ prosperity for Scotland
Environment - Campus - 27.11.2023
University of Birmingham launches Brazil Institute
Environment - Social Sciences - 27.11.2023
ActNowFilm: Give Young People a Voice in Global Climate Talks
Life Sciences - Environment - 24.11.2023
Fishery guidance and nerve repair: News from Imperial
Here's a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial. From new guidance to help sustainable fishery management, to research that suggests our circadian 'biological' clock may help nerve growth and repair, here is some quick-read news from across Imperial.
Life Sciences - Environment - 24.11.2023
Fishery guidance and brain repair: News from Imperial
Here's a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial. From new guidance to help sustainable fishery management, to research that suggests our circadian 'biological' clock may help brain growth and repair, here is some quick-read news from across Imperial.
Environment - 23.11.2023
Opinion: We rarely hear about the disasters that were avoided - but there’s a lot we can learn from
The baseline for avoiding a disaster is bringing a wide variety of people together in a symphony of action, writes Professor Ilan Kelman (UCL Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction) in The Conversation alongside colleagues from other universities.
Environment - Social Sciences - 23.11.2023
New Master’s Programme at The University of Manchester Takes a Fresh Approach to Tackling Climate Change
Environment - 23.11.2023
UK Government severely lagging behind its heat pump targets
Environment - Computer Science - 22.11.2023
Sails and satellite navigation could cut shipping industry’s emissions by up to a third
Originally published on The Conversation James Mason, Visiting Academic in Decarbonisation; Alice Larkin, Professor of Climate Science and Energy Policy; and Simon Bullock, Research Associate, Shipping and Climate Change.
Environment - Economics - 22.11.2023
Thriving Glasgow Portrait paints a greener, fairer future for the city
Innovation - Environment - 21.11.2023
Independent Review of University Spin-out Companies, The University of Manchester Response
Environment - Campus - 21.11.2023
University of Birmingham to launch major climate report at COP28
Environment - Health - 21.11.2023
Leaders must take climate mitigation actions that bring major health benefits
The release of the Lancet Pathfinder Commission report by team including the University of Bath's Prof Lorraine Whitmarsh is a call to action ahead of COP28.
Environment - 17.11.2023
Sustainable Futures Launch ’The Albatross Lectures’ - But Why the Albatross?
Environment - Earth Sciences - 16.11.2023
Relying too much on CO2 removal is ’likely inconsistent with international law’
Governments that over-rely on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) to meet their climate targets may be breaching international law, says a new study.
Environment - 16.11.2023
We are climate complacent – and why
The UK public is complacent when it comes to personal action on climate change and, without intervention, meaningful changes to lifestyles and consumption behaviours will not happen, according to new research by the University of Southampton.
Research Management - Environment - 14.11.2023
Research informs European Commission Recommendation on energy poverty
Environment - 14.11.2023
Emissions plans must consider risk of global warming continuing after net zero
Significant warming could still occur after the world reaches net-zero carbon emissions, warn the authors of a new study. The study, led by Imperial College London and University of Exeter researchers, suggests that high uncertainty in how the climate system will continue to react to global warming even after emissions are reduced means urgent action is imperative.
Environment - 14.11.2023
Extreme fluctuations between drought and flooding are devastating communities at greatest risk of climate change impacts
Extreme fluctuations between drought and flooding are devastating communities at greatest risk of climate change impacts, new research reveals A 'whiplash' of extreme climate pressures has had a devastating effect on communities around the world since the turn of the century, new research has found.
Environment - Innovation - 14.11.2023
IMF and University of Oxford launch ’PortWatch’ Platform to monitor and simulate trade disruptions
PortWatch is an online platform designed to monitor and simulate disruptions to maritime trade due to climate extremes and other shocks.
Innovation - Environment - 14.11.2023
Bath CDT in Sustainable Chemical Technologies contributes four times its investment to UK economy
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Politics - Sep 13
England's first Citizens' Jury on assisted dying concludes the law should change to permit assisted death
England's first Citizens' Jury on assisted dying concludes the law should change to permit assisted death
Earth Sciences - Sep 13
The skyscraper-sized tsunami that vibrated through the entire planet and no one saw
The skyscraper-sized tsunami that vibrated through the entire planet and no one saw
Health - Sep 13
UCL partners with YouTube to enhance availability of mental health information for young people
UCL partners with YouTube to enhance availability of mental health information for young people
Electroengineering - Sep 12
University awarded £2.4 million to develop new methods to accelerate the replacement and management of SF6
University awarded £2.4 million to develop new methods to accelerate the replacement and management of SF6