New analysis foreshadows a dwindling demand for fossil fuels, but what will the oil companies make of the future? Grantham Institute Director of Policy and Translation, Alyssa Gilbert, looked into her crystal ball to find out.
Category: Research
Five ways to reinvent energy
On 25 November the Grantham Institute’s Moritz Köhme and Dr Jeff Hardy attended the Reinventing Energy Summit hosted by New…
How can we generate a hundred per cent renewable electricity?
Charlie Cook, a student on the first cohort of Imperial’s new MSc in Climate Change, Management and Finance, checks on…
We know carbon capture and storage (CCS) works – Now it’s time to act
A comprehensive report released yesterday outlines a critical role for carbon capture and storage (CCS) in reducing the UK’s greenhouse…
Why the world needs a more inclusive global energy agency
Neil Hirst, Senior Policy Fellow at the Grantham Institute, argues that China and other developing countries need their voices heard…
Balance of power: How Brexit would affect the UK energy sector
In under a week, UK voters will decide the fate of the country in a referendum over Britain’s continuing membership…
5 things you need to know about… unburnable carbon
Meeting growing energy needs around the globe whilst slashing carbon emissions is a monumental challenge. SSCP-DTP student Clea Kolster discusses…
Climate science: what’s the next big thing?
On 22 April, over 170 nations signed the global climate agreement drawn up in Paris in December. As we reach…
Before the flood: protecting London’s future
Grantham Affiliate Dr Ana Mijic examines London’s vulnerability to flooding, and the infrastructure projects safeguarding the city’s future. This month…
How can wildlife adapt to a warmer world?
Dr Eoin O’Gorman from the Department of Life Sciences explores how species might cope with rising global temperatures. Our planet…