By Dr Simon Buckle, Grantham Institute I spent a few days at the recent Bonn climate change conference (4-15 June)…
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What is the best way to write about climate change in fiction?
By Dr Flora Whitmarsh, Grantham Institute Last week I attended Weather Fronts, an event organised by Tipping Point. The event…
Science and an open society
By Dr Simon Buckle, Grantham Institute Professor Lennart Bengtsson’s resignation from the GWPF (Global Warming Policy Foundation) Academic Advisory Council…
Collaboration with Stanford University and Biofuels Research at the Joint BioEnergy Institute
By C. Chambon, Research Postgraduate, Department of Chemistry As part of a group of six Imperial students who visited California,…
The challenge of seasonal weather prediction
By Hannah Nissan, Research Assistant in Regional Climate Modelling, Physics In April 2009 the UK Met Office issued their now infamous…
Stranding our fossil assets or stranding the planet
By Helena Wright, Research Postgraduate, Centre for Environmental Policy Earlier this month Carbon Tracker came to Imperial College London to…
New Climate Economy Collaboration with Stanford University
By Phil Sandwell, Research postgraduate, Department of Physics and Grantham Institute for Climate Change This March, six Imperial students travelled to…
A slow start to a global climate treaty
By Gabriele Messori, Stockholm University (former Imperial PhD student) The United Nations’ climate negotiations usually gain the press spotlight once…
2014 – A pivotal year for CCS?
By Dr Niall Mac Dowell, Centre for Environmental Policy For centuries, all of the world’s economies have been underpinned by fossil…
Moving from tactics to strategy: extreme weather, climate risks and the policy response
By Dr Flora MacTavish and Dr Simon Buckle In the press coverage of the recent floods, there has been a…