Paul Balcombe discusses his research in chemical engineering and renewable energy
Our researchers are not only innovating but also inspiring the next generation to take up the mantle of environmental stewardship.
Together, we are shaping a world where renewable energy powers progress.
Air pollution is the top environmental risk to human health in the UK. Professor Jonathan Grigg and Professor Chris Griffiths have played a pivotal role in making London’s air healthier for us all – and particularly for our children.
By uniting expertise across diverse fields and harnessing the strength of our staff, academics, communities and partners, our researchers are tackling air pollution head-on to build a cleaner, healthier future for the next generation.
By developing solutions such as these, the university helps enhance urban living and contributes to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities.
Professor Tim Bale speaks with Dr Fernando Barrio about his work on legal and policy issues around digital technologies applied to climate change adaptation and mitigation
Food security is a fundamental part of the sustainability discussion. Our researchers are using technology to enhance agrifood production across the world in a sustainable, policy-driven way.
Through this research and partnerships addressing global food challenges we are contributing to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2 - Zero Hunger.
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