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Podcast special: net zero
Listen: What is net zero emissions and how could it be achieved?
Imperial experts talk about ending carbon emissions by 2050, in a new audio series with podcast experts Planet Pod.
Feature
Listen: What is net zero emissions and how could it be achieved?
Imperial experts talk about ending carbon emissions by 2050, in a new audio series with podcast experts Planet Pod.
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Krill’s role in global climate should inform fishing policy in Antarctica
Krill – small crustaceans eaten by whales, seals and penguins – play a vital role in removing carbon from the atmosphere, according to a new study.
Households could make big emissions reductions with the right Government support
An independent report for the UK Committee on Climate Change by an Imperial expert recommends policies that will help people make greener choices.
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€10 million ERC grant to help mathematicians study ocean dynamics
Two Imperial mathematicians have won a €10 million European Research Council grant to study how oceans are responding to climate change.
Study explores how to make conservation initiatives more contagious
Research shows conservation initiatives often spread like diseases, helping scientists and policymakers design programmes more likely to be taken up.
Imperial working to encourage green tech innovators with Vodafone
Imperial is supporting Vodafone’s Future Changers, a worldwide competition for young adults to find tech solutions to environmental challenges.
‘Treasure trove’ of quake clues could be unearthed by wavy new technique
Geologists have improved upon methods to map seabed rocks, helping us better understand underwater earthquakes and the tsunamis they can cause.
New satellite looking at how Earth is losing its cool gets the go-ahead
A satellite that will measure Earth’s energy budget, helping to improve climate change predictions, has been selected as a future mission by ESA.
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Shifting the focus of climate-change strategies may benefit younger generations
Strategies to limit climate change that focus on warming in the next couple of decades would leave less of a burden for future generations.
‘Surrey swarm’ earthquakes not caused by nearby oil extraction, says study
Imperial College London research has found no evidence that oil extraction caused recent earthquakes known as the ‘Surrey swarm’ in Surrey and Sussex.
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