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Revolutionising renewable technology in the UK for a greener future
Hannah Jepp from Ares Power, part of Kingdom Energy, explores how we can use renewable technology in the UK to accelerate our clean energy revolution.
Arctic dipole reversal: Key factor in arctic sea ice trend
New research led by an international team of scientists explains why Arctic Sea ice loss has slowed since 2007. Their findings indicated this was linked to a weather pattern called the Arctic dipole reversal
This Phenomenon, Known as 'Atlantification,' Reveals How North Atlantic Waters Impact the Arctic Ocean's Climate.
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The journey towards sustainable medicines
Sustainable medicines maximise benefits for people while minimising harms to the environment and costs, find out more in this eBook.
Decarbonising the world economy with synthetic biology
Macquarie University Distinguished Professor Ian Paulsen, discusses how synthetic biology can be used to decarbonise the global economy.
Tracking Forest Drought: How long can trees survive before the forest dies?
Researchers from UC Davis have developed the ability to forecast the resilience of certain trees, revealing they can predict which will thrive best even when experiencing forest drought
This new method links precipitation with tree growth. The team hope the method can help decisions on where best to put forest...
Unleashing the full potential of STEM education
Dr Amanda Gummer, Child Development Expert, Founder of The Good Play Guide, and FUNamentally Children, reveals how unleashing the full potential of STEM education empowers future generations.
Greenwashing ‘rife’ across the UK Supermarket sector
Liam Lysaght, Campaigner at Feedback Global, writes about recent analysis showing that greenwashing is 'rife' across the UK supermarket sector.
Why green hydrogen energy is more in focus now than ever before
David Hall, VP Power Systems, Schneider Electric UK & Ireland, argues that green is good and explains why green hydrogen energy is more in focus now than previously.
Hydrogen production in the energy transition: Exploring Protium Project Pioneer 1
Protium explores green hydrogen production in a case study of the Protium Project Pioneer 1, exploring carbon storage and net zero possibilities in energy.
10 small projects to save the planet using environmental satellite data
A series of groundbreaking projects, funded by the UK Space Agency, harness environmental satellite data to address issues like water pollution, carbon emissions, and biodiversity threats.
Supporting the transition to electric vehicles in 2023
The Defence Support organisation has launched hydrogen stations for Front-Line Command EVs, initiating the transition to electric vehicles.
The secrets of hydropower and PTX in Greenland
Greenland is a prime location for large-scale hydropower projects. Renewable energy investment possibilities are, therefore, abundant, writes Claus Andersen-Aagaard, Chief Executive Officer of GreenLead.
Decarbonising industrial heat through exciting new technologies
Decarbonising industrial heat is crucial. Annually, industries contribute 29% to global GHG emissions, setting their role as major carbon emitters.
AI helps cut carbon emissions for a greener future
AI is pivotal in climate action with £4M UK funding for innovative AI projects. AI helps cut carbon emissions in diverse sectors, advancing net-zero goals and green industries.
Bat activity declines at solar farms, what does this mean for our environment?
A recent study in the Journal of Applied Ecology highlights a significant decrease in bat activity across various solar farm sites.
The public sector cannot underestimate computing’s environmental impact
With heat waves gripping 3 continents and global temperatures reaching record highs this summer, perhaps we need to pay closer attention to 'the cloud' and computing's environmental impact.
Largest cruise ship on Earth to embark in early 2024
In early 2024, Royal Caribbean International is set to introduce the world's largest cruise ship, the Icon of the Seas, an astounding 365-meter-long vessel that dwarfs even the Titanic.
Investing in health will lead to a better and wealthier future
Dr Josep Figueras, Dr Matthias Wismar from European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, with Dr Natasha Azzopardi Muscat from WHO/Europe, argue that investing in health will lead to a better and wealthier future.
UK pledges £3 billion to support green growth in Zambia
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly announces a new partnership for green growth in Zambia, with ambitious targets.
Mounting water scarcity: A complex challenge requiring nuanced solutions
A sufficient freshwater supply is essential to ecosystems, societies, and economies. Given the continuous increase in global population, improved living standards and rampant economic growth, there is an ever-growing worry about water scarcity.