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How does the UK public view the co-benefits of climate action?
Following the publication of their latest report, the Grantham Institute’s Dr Neil Jennings and the London School of Hygiene and…
Do we have a duty to clean up our climate pollution?
Emily Lewis-Brown, Research Postgraduate on the Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet Doctoral Training Partnership, considers why the ‘polluter…
Welcome to Queer Imperial
Jacob Francis (he/him) and Theo Brook (he/him) from the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) committee at the Grantham Institute and…
Student climate entrepreneurs: inspire, empower, enable!
Lina Rhmari Tlemcani and Naman Sharma, current undergraduate students at Imperial’s Departments of Bioengineering and Computing, are this year’s Co-Chairs…
Getting to the roots of healthy soil
PES Technologies have developed a sensor that performs a full assessment of soil health to inform land management decisions for…
Taking a hands-on approach to insect farming
Flybox are tackling the growing demand for protein through a novel decentralised approach to insect farming. Undaunted reporter, Franca Davenport,…
Oil palm: does it have to be a frontier for environmental destruction?
Ben Roberts, Research Postgraduate on Imperial’s President’s scholarship, is researching sustainable palm futures in West Africa. In this blog, he…
Clarity and effort needed to reduce travel emissions
Ben Winchester, Research Postgraduate on the Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet Doctoral Training Partnership, reflects on his recent…
Innovating across business and regulation for net zero energy
Emergent is trialling a business and regulatory innovation to help make net zero technologies available to all UK households. To…