

Climate Art Prize winner
Winner announced: Grantham Climate Art Prize 2025
A student from the Dyson School of Engineering has won this year’s Grantham Climate Art Prize.
Winner announced: Grantham Climate Art Prize 2025
A student from the Dyson School of Engineering has won this year’s Grantham Climate Art Prize.
New simulation of life on Earth reveals hidden diversity of undiscovered species
Scientists hope a new method will pave the way to provide insights into the impact of climate change and habitat loss on biodiversity.
Indian car manufacturers need to prepare for a rise in electric vehicles
Widespread adoption of electric vehicles poses a financial risk to India’s leading automotive firms unless they can adapt to the 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.
Climate and environment at Imperial boosted by Grantham Institute funding
The Grantham Foundation has extended its support for the Grantham Institute until 2034.
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.
Imperial hosts panel on the role of batteries in delivering clean power
Imperial Policy Forum hosted a panel on battery tech’s role in the UK’s clean power mission, uniting experts from government, industry, and academia.
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Smouldering materials cause toxic fumes as LA wildfires damp down
An Imperial wildfires expert is also warning that following the fires, toxic fumes are now a concern in Los Angeles.
LA wildfires more likely because of climate change, says attribution study
Human-caused climate change made the ferocious wildfires in Los Angeles more likely, according to new research.