A new paper is calling on the government to scrap research and development tax credits for fossil fuel extraction and instead invest the money in clean energy.
Navigating the Business Sustainability Agenda 07/06/2021 Live online 7-8 and 18 June
Your role as a change leader is about deploying disciplines and strategy in a way that will foster a sustainably profitable business and reporting these benefits to your customers, clients, shareholders, partners, employees and societal stakeholders
Join the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources in a 3 day live and interactive online short course on
7,8 & 18 June 2021.
Together with a cohort of likeminded professionals, you will develop your skills to lead transformative change to embed sustainability in your organisation. Learn from UCL academics and industry sustainability leaders:
Paul Ekins, Professor of Resources and Environmental Policy, UCL
Weeklong conference brings together leading scientists, government ministers and experts from around the world to set the agenda ahead of the United Nations Climate Change conference.
As we look to emerge from the pandemic and build a more resilient, sustainable future, we must harness the ideas and innovations that will support a cleaner and greener future
Emily Shuckburgh
This week, more than 500 researchers from over 80 UK and Italian Universities will be joining colleagues from 40 countries to contribute to Climate Exp0. Online, free, and open to all, it’s an opportunity to connect policy, academic and student audiences across the globe, and harness the power of virtual collaboration to help advance a resilient, zero-carbon world. It will feature a range of speakers – from policymakers and academics, to practitioners and students.
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Climate Exp0 – International climate conference being hosted by UK universities ahead of COP26
Weeklong conference brings together leading scientists, government ministers and experts from around the world to set the agenda ahead of the United Nations Climate Change conference.
As we look to emerge from the pandemic and build a more resilient, sustainable future, we must harness the ideas and innovations that will support a cleaner and greener future Emily Shuckburgh
This week, more than 500 researchers from over 80 UK and Italian Universities will be joining colleagues from 40 countries to contribute to Climate Exp0. Online, free, and open to all, it’s an opportunity to connect policy, academic and student audiences across the globe, and harness the power of virtual collaboration to help advance a resilient, zero-carbon world. It will feature a range of speakers – from policymakers and academics, to practitioners and students.
Zoom in on Net Zero - with UCL sustainable agriculture expert Dr Carole Dalin
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VIDEO: Principal research fellow at UCL s Institute for Sustainable Resources chats to James Murray about decarbonising agriculture and food
Dr Carole Dalin is principal research fellow at University College London s (UCL) Institute for Sustainable Resources, and an independent research fellow at the Natural Environment Research Council.
Her work at UCL focuses in particular on water, food trade and agriculture sustainability, and she recently co-authored a fascinating report commissioned by HSBC which looks at the challenges and opportunities for developing a net zero agriculture system in the UK.