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Dangerous tyre wear pollution must be combatted now, Imperial College experts say

Leading researchers from Imperial College London are pressing for decisive action to tackle toxic tyre wear pollution.

Economic models for climate change and energy policies

An international research consortium is developing economic models and policies to facilitate the fight against climate change.

Rocket launches may deplete the Earth’s ozone layer

Find out how the rising number of rocket launches could lead to ozone layer damage, putting life on Earth at risk.

Could sustainable aviation fuel be a thing of the future?

Researchers are developing a new process that could see sustainable aviation fuel implemented across the world.

Wood burning stove emissions rising due to UK Government legislation

wood burning stove emissions in the UK could be increasing due to the government making some stove models exempt from regulations. 

Moisture found to be crucial to soils’ carbon sequestration

Oregon State research has revealed that moisture, not temperature or mineral content, enables soils’ carbon sequestration ability.

Hydrothermal vents are emitting harmful black carbon into our oceans

Hydrothermal vents have been found to be a major contributor to deep-sea black carbon. Find out how this impacts climate change.

Accelerating energy and climate innovation in the US

American Diversified Enterprises shares insights on funding programs to fuel energy and climate innovation.

Offsetting carbon emissions with salps

A new study has revealed that jelly plankton blooms can offset as much carbon dioxide emitted by millions of car.

EU announces its green industry plan

The Green Deal Industrial Plan is the EU's effort to keep up with a worldwide race in subsidy schemes for green industry.

Flue2Chem project awarded £5m to convert industrial waste into sustainable materials

The Flue2Chem project aims to reduce carbon emissions by converting industrial waste gases into sustainable materials.

How soil is contributing to climate change

Research suggests that nitrogen released by gas-powered machines causes dry soil to let go of carbon and release it back into the atmosphere.

Digital twin technology: The building blocks of sustainable and resilient infrastructure

Learn how digital twin technology will be essential in designing more sustainable and robust future infrastructure.

Energy efficient homes made possible with retrofitting

With the UK having the least energy efficient homes in Europe, more must be done to ensure that the government's net zero targets can be met.

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