Poorer countries will be affected by climate change sooner than wealthier destinations. That’s according to research conducted by an international team, including the University of East...
Global carbon emissions are projected to stall in 2015, according to researchers at the University of East Anglia and the Global Carbon Project. Last year global CO2...
Students at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have set-up a ‘hack’ camp occupying outside the Vice Chancellor’s office over the University’s continued investments in the...
Specialist energy and environment merchant bank, Turquoise International, has supported the installation of a unique, 20 metre painting by award-winning artist, Susan Gunn, in the main...
Plummeting consumer confidence in diesel cars will benefit hybrid and electric vehicle sales, according to an expert in energy technology at the University of East Anglia...
Supermarkets could help save endangered species by increasing prices for products that use eco-friendly palm oil, a new study has found. The research also found that...
Despite climate change commitments and improvements in its approach to greenhouse gas emissions and pollution, China’s massive economic growth is jeopardising its efforts to build a...
Our appetite for material things that we cannot have is seriously harming the planet’s resources according to the new book by a researcher from the University...
Student activists have met with representatives from advocacy organisation Universities UK (UUK) to discuss British universities’ multi-billion pound investments in fossil fuel companies. Nicola Dandridge, chief...
UK scientists have discovered two new types of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and one new hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) that are almost certainly manmade. The gases contribute to the thinning...
While community-led renewable energy projects can help meet climate targets, they need more resources and clear policy framework in order to truly thrive, new research has...
Converting cattle farms in the western Andes of Colombia, one of the world’s most threatened ecosystems, into forests could help tackle climate change whilst still paying...
Four new manmade gases, possibly derived from chemicals in insecticides and solvents, have been found to be damaging the ozone layer, which helps filter harmful ultraviolet...
Making the global transport system sustainable will be hard – but there are plenty of compelling reasons that demand action. This article originally appeared in Blue...
Student group People & Planet has kicked off a week of national action in an effort to convince UK universities to divest from fossil fuels companies,...