A practical guide aimed at helping developing nations switch from traditional fuel sources to clean energy has been launched online.
A first of its kind development at Loughborough University will aim to provide green hydrogen cooking and electricity for those living in off-grid communities in Africa.
The world’s first surface flood forecasting service developed by ClimateTech company Previsico has launched in the US in New York, following the devastating Autumn flooding that brought the city to a near-standstill with a state of emergency declared.
A powerful animation co-created by youth and researchers from Loughborough, Hull, Newcastle, and Vietnam National University, is currently being shown at COP28 in Dubai.
Researchers from Loughborough University have got together to discuss the future of clean energy cooking – one of the talking points at this year’s COP 28 summit in the United Arab Emirates.
Widely recognised as the world’s most prestigious chemical engineering awards, the Institution of Chemical Engineering (IChemE) recent annual 2023 Global Awards showcased organisations and teams from around the world that are demonstrating excellence in chemical, biochemical and process engineering.
The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) has announced the winners of its Impact Awards 2023 – and two Loughborough University experts are among the finalists and commended researchers.
Loughborough is due to launch a global electric cooking initiative at the COP28 climate change conference in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Loughborough University, in collaboration with the University of Nottingham, has been selected to receive a significant funding boost from East Midlands Freeport.
With COP28 commencing on 30 November, discussions around the impact of climate change upon sport have once again become prevalent. Conversations around the sustainability of sport and the issues facing the industry are now fundamental in the planning and execution of events.
The 2023 United Nations climate change conference begins in the United Arab Emirates this week – here is all you need to know.
Dr Jonathan Millett, Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography, has recently started a prestigious Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship.
Between 6,500 and 87,000 tonnes of microfibres are shed during domestic laundering every year in the UK. Many of these minuscule fibres end up in rivers and oceans, with devastating consequences for aquatic animals and environments.
Perkins is collaborating with Loughborough University and Equipmake to develop and produce an advanced multi-fuel ‘drop-in’ hybrid integrated power unit.
Returning beavers to England has as much to do with preparing the rural ecosystem as it does with priming the animals themselves.
This year’s Fruits Routes harvest festival, ‘Jarvest Harvest’, will be running on Friday 13 October and Saturday 14 October.
Previsico, the live flood alert ClimateTech, today announced that it is delighted to have completed its latest funding round, at a significantly higher valuation than the previous one in August 2021.
A Loughborough University researcher has shared his expertise at a high-profile United Nations event in New York.
A new Loughborough University study on clean energy accessibility in Africa forecasts that 1.1 billion people will be without eco-friendly cooking fuels or technologies by 2050.
Replacing traditional biomass-burning cookstoves with electricity could stop hundreds of preventable deaths and significantly benefit the climate, according to a new coalition involving Loughborough University advocating for a significant scale-up of access to clean energy across the world.
The brains of ultra marathon runners taking part in gruelling long-distance races may hold clues about our evolutionary past, a new study has found.
Loughborough University will establish the UNESCO Chair in Informatics and Multi-hazard Risk Reduction, with Professor Qiuhua Liang as the Chair holder.
A unique carbon footprint tool has been created to allow businesses to measure the CO2 output of their digital data.
Sustainable energy experts from across the globe have arrived at Loughborough University for the World Bank Energy Storage Partnership (ESP) Stakeholder Forum – the first time the event has ever been held in the UK.
A new research project will develop a digital ‘twin’ of the UK that harnesses artificial intelligence and big data to meet its net zero target.