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ISA: Working for the benefit of the ocean, marine wildlife, and humanity

The ISA discusses how the organisation protects the marine environment as we mine the seabed for critical materials.

Investigating the growing problem of plastic waste at crime scenes

A PhD student has been awarded a Churchill Fellowship grant to tackle the issue of plastic waste at crime scenes.

EU awards France €1.5bn to drive sustainable biomethane production

The European Commission has announced it has approved €1.5bn to support sustainable biomethane production in France.

Urban farming: Supporting sustainability in the agricultural sector

UK Urban Agritech’s (UKUAT) Founder and Chairman, Mark Horler, discusses their work and the world of urban farming.

Researchers advance game-changing method to recycle steel

Researchers at the University of Toronto have pioneered a huge breakthrough that can recycle steel scraps into a high-grade end product.

Canadian universities set to expand towards a bold, new research horizon

Dr Andrew P Dean of Lakehead University discusses the impact of Canada’s new membership in Horizon Europe on Canadian universities.

UK invests £103m into sustainable air travel

Around £103m in funding has been announced by UK Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds to advance sustainable air travel.

New efficiency standards for heavy trucks could boost energy use, study says

New research has found that regulations to enhance heavy trucks’ energy efficiency could be as much as 20% less effective than anticipated.

Global electricity demand to skyrocket in 2024 and 2025, says IEA

A new report from the International Energy Agency predicts that global electricity demand will increase significantly in the coming years.

UC Riverside identify microbes for destroying forever chemicals

Experts at UC Riverside have discovered a species of microbes that can effectively combat harmful forever chemicals.

EU Commission invests record €7bn into green transportation projects

The European Commission has revealed it will fund €7bn to support green transportation projects across the EU.

EIT InnoEnergy welcomes new investors to accelerate sustainable energy transition

EIT InnoEnergy, a leading force in sustainable energy innovation, has announced the addition of three new investors.

Berkeley Lab to convert agricultural waste into sustainable bioproducts and biofuels

A Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory project has been awarded funding to convert agricultural waste into sustainable products.

The Bristol Composites Institute: Materials for the future

Simon Quinn of the Bristol Composites Institute details why composite materials are vital to supporting sustainable technologies

Ayming advocates for UK innovation reform in new manifesto

Ayming is prompting the UK's new Labour Government to overhaul its approach to UK innovation. Find out more.

Steel industry needs major progress to achieve net zero, says ResponsibleSteel report

A new ResponsibleSteel report has revealed that the steel industry must make major improvements to achieve decarbonisation goals.

Mitigating the risks of space debris in the UK

The UK government is mitigating the risks associated with space debris by investing in national capabilities and international cooperation.

Chris Stark to lead UK Mission Control to deliver clean power by 2030

Chris Stark will head the new Mission Control tasked with turbocharging the UK to clean power by 2030. Read more here.

Ed Miliband reveals priorities for UK energy sector

Following the Labour Party's recent General election triumph, Ed Milliband has outlined Labour's main aims for the UK energy sector.

AI energy demand: Google’s emissions climb by nearly 50%

Google has revealed its emissions have increased by 48% over the last five years due to the increasing energy demand from AI. Read more here.

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