

Green Impact Awards
Sustainability champions recognised at Green Impact celebration
Imperial hosted an awards ceremony at 170 Queen’s Gate to celebrate the achievements of its inaugural Green Impact teams.
Sustainability champions recognised at Green Impact celebration
Imperial hosted an awards ceremony at 170 Queen’s Gate to celebrate the achievements of its inaugural Green Impact teams.
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Author of major new global report talks about human survival and biodiversity
Imperial’s Caroline Howe talks about an ambitious project on biodiversity and ecosystems, undertaken by the international environmental community.
Researchers from UK and Ghana collaborate on healthy and sustainable cities
Researchers from Imperial and the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) worked together on the challenges of rapid urbanisation.
Imperial experts call for action on finance, health and loss and damage at COP29
As COP29 kicks-off in Baku, Imperial experts implore nations to act on finance, loss and damage, health and adaptation in their climate plans.
Mayor of Freetown: Urban Resilience and Climate Adaptation
Imperial’s Global Development Hub Annual Lecture hosts Mayor of Freetown for urban resilience discussion.
Q&A: Understanding nature loss as a public health concern
Imperial College London and the University of Kent researchers published a framework capturing the connections between mental health and conservation.
Moving Tips from our New Neighbours at Hammersmith
An insight into the process of moving a team, lab facility and office to a new campus.
Countdown to COP29: Negotiators and scientists meet to raise global ambition
Countries must ‘radically step up efforts’ to limit global warming to 1.5°C, the chair of Imperial’s Grantham Institute has warned.
Chatham House report sets out recommendations for the next UK foreign secretary
The Imperial-supported report makes key commendations on foreign policy priorities for the next UK government.
Budding scientists tackle the UN Sustainability Development Goals
Redesigning drones and using shellfish to clean water were ideas presented by students in this year’s Schools Science and Innovation Competition.