Greenhouse gas removal technologies: Who should foot the bill? (on )
Posted 10 Aug 2022 in In the news
This article discusses who should pay for carbon removal technologies such as CCUS, DAC, and BECCS. Newly published research co-authored…
Posted 10 Aug 2022 in In the news
This article discusses who should pay for carbon removal technologies such as CCUS, DAC, and BECCS. Newly published research co-authored…
Posted 20 Jul 2022 in Commentary
Advanced nuclear technologies, modular manufacturing methods and new approaches to project finance could usher in a more cost-effective era for the UK’s nuclear industry, writes Esin Serin.
Posted 22 Nov 2021 in Press releases
Many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK are ill-equipped for an unpredictable future, and are making business decisions…
Posted 23 Sep 2021 in Commentary
The Government should firmly embed CCUS within its Net Zero Strategy, to boost jobs in the UK’s regions and demonstrate its commitment ahead of COP26 to stopping climate change, says Esin Serin.
Posted 22 Sep 2021 in
The North East, North West and South East of England could be the hot beds of economic growth and job…
Posted 3 Nov 2020 in Press releases
Climate change induced increases in flood-prone new homes built in England and Wales over the last decade could be 10…
Posted 16 Sep 2020 in Commentary
Candice Howarth and Matt Lane consider how we can better align knowledge on climate change resilience with the needs of local decision-makers, including by improving the accessibility of the UK’s Climate Change Risk Assessments.
Posted 13 Feb 2020 in Press releases
Zero-emission and autonomous vehicles present significant growth potential for the UK, and diverse employment opportunities across future supply chains for a range of goods and services, according to a new report published today (13 February 2020). read more »
Posted 7 Jan 2020 in Press releases
Commenting on the publication today (Tuesday 7 January 2020) by Public Health England of ‘PHE heatwave mortality monitoring: Summer 2019’, Bob Ward, policy and communications director at the Grantham Research … read more »
Posted 29 Aug 2019 in In the news
This article reflects on comments made by the government’s chief environment scientist on the UK’s net zero target. In the article Josh Burke refers to research by the Grantham Research Institute which shows how achieving net zero and maintaining economic growth are not mutually exclusive. read more »