Climate solutions
We have options to limit warming to 1.5⁰C if climate efforts don’t go as planned
After decades of research, we now have a clear understanding of the actions needed to tackle climate change.
We have options to limit warming to 1.5⁰C if climate efforts don’t go as planned
After decades of research, we now have a clear understanding of the actions needed to tackle climate change.
Q&A: Study finds hybrid solar energy systems could reduce global emissions
Imperial engineers and a team of global experts have reviewed technological options, innovation and opportunities in the hybrid solar energy industry.
Building London’s climate innovation ecosystem – support needed!
Undaunted has a paid internship opportunity available - find out more about joining the team!
Scientists uncover the role of climate change in devastating East Canada fires
Climate change intensified the weather conditions that fuelled Canada’s most devastating wildfires, according to a new study.
Soils forming on the branches of trees are an overlooked forest habitat
A study on ‘canopy soils’ on old trees in Costa Rica shows they are important habitats and carbon stores that cannot easily be replaced.
Plant pathogens and science festivals: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Imperial students win climate prize for peatland wet farms funding project
A team of students from Imperial’s Centre for Environmental Policy has been awarded the top prize in the global Climate Investment Challenge.
White City Innovation District hosts ClimateTech Summit
Policymakers, academics, corporate players and innovative scaleups explore the potential of the UK’s climate technology sector at the Jawdrop Summit.
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UK nominates Professor Jim Skea for top climate science position
Professor Jim Skea, Professor in Sustainable Energy at Imperial, has been elected as the next Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
How forests can become more effective ‘natural climate solutions’
To be more effective, projects that use forests to remove carbon dioxide from the air need to improve stakeholders’ confidence in their viability.