Diversity in energy
'Culture shift' needed to improve energy sector diversity
More inclusive policies and better training for managers are key to improving diversity in the energy sector, industry experts say.
'Culture shift' needed to improve energy sector diversity
More inclusive policies and better training for managers are key to improving diversity in the energy sector, industry experts say.
Annual lecture explores hydrogen’s role in decarbonising heat on net zero path
Dr Angela Needle, Director of Strategy of Cadent Gas, gave the 2021 Sustainable Gas Institute (SGI) annual lecture.
Six innovations to help energy systems transition to net zero
Imperial research and innovation could help the world's energy systems transition to zero pollution.
Imperial researchers discuss reaching net-zero in transport with policymakers
Imperial hosted an online workshop this week, bringing together researchers and policymakers to discuss a new report on transport decarbonisation.
Cleantech companies join forces to scale up hydrogen tech for renewable power
Two Imperial cleantech companies have launched a collaboration to support the world’s transition to renewable energy.
COP26: Q&A with leading engineer ahead of Academy ‘Ask the Engineers’ panel
Ahead of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s ‘Ask the Engineers’ panel, we spoke to Professor Nilay Shah about COP26’s achievements and next steps.
COP26: Imperial experts reflect on the story so far
COP26 has seen surprising net-zero pledges, methane reduction targets and climate finance announcements, but what do they mean?
New climate pledges significantly more likely to prevent worst of global heating
If fulfilled, climate pledges made in the last six years have a much better chance of reaching globally agreed temperature goals.
Updated climate commitments fall far short, but net-zero pledges provide hope
Analysis of countries’ plans to fight climate change show they are not enough to avoid the worst impacts unless further promises are kept.
Transport must shift gear to save climate, says new report ahead of COP26
As Imperial prepares for COP26 in Glasgow, researchers release a new study exploring how the world can achieve a net-zero emissions transport system.