

Dry atmosphere warning
Climate change could lead to respiratory problems
A new study has identified the way in which human airways are affected by very dry atmospheres, which are set to increase due to climate change.
Climate change could lead to respiratory problems
A new study has identified the way in which human airways are affected by very dry atmospheres, which are set to increase due to climate change.
McCartney and Imperial start-up put sustainable fashion on Paris catwalk
Luxury fashion brand Stella McCartney has teamed up with Imperial-backed start-up Sequinova to bring plant-based sequins to market.
Classroom air quality under the microscope in new nationwide research project
New CHILI Hub, backed by a round of £42 million in funding, to explore how indoor school environments impact children’s health and learning.
New spinout RemePhy to use plants to tackle worldwide soil contamination
A new spinout, RemePhy, aims to revolutionise the way we address soil contamination, one of the world’s most critical environmental challenges.
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Imperial community celebrates New Year Honours
Imperial researchers have been recognised in the 2025 New Year Honours list.
Six things we learnt about environmental innovation at All You Can Innovate
Researchers and entrepreneurs shared hard-won lessons on bringing environmental solutions to market at an All You Can Innovate event last month.
Imperial leads £5m collaboration to scale UK climate startups
Funding from Research England Development Fund will enable Imperial and partners to support climate science startups to commercial deployment.
Caroline Lucas warns of twin attacks on climate and democracy
The rise of populism and the acceleration of the nature and climate emergencies are becoming increasingly interlinked, Caroline Lucas has warned.
Climate change behind almost half cost of Milton and Helene damage in Florida
Research into the role of climate change in the economic losses inflicted by two US hurricanes has revealed the devastating cost of inaction.
Reversing global warming as part of a climate overshoot likely to be difficult
Temporarily exceeding global temperature rise of 1.5°C likely to come with long-term consequences, according to a new study.
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