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Landmark study definitively shows that conservation actions are effective at halting and reversing biodiversity loss
Biology Research Sustainability & the environment
26 April 2024
MPLS researchers have contributed to a first-of-its kind review on the success of a wide range of conservation actions.
Oxford researchers comment on the plastic waste crisis for Earth Day 2024
Biology Climate Sustainability & the environment
22 April 2024
Each year, Earth Day acts as a reminder of the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability, encouraging us to come together and take action for the planet. For the 2024 Earth Day, taking place today, the theme is ‘Planet vs Plastics.’ Oxford University researchers comment on the global plastic waste crisis, and the opportunities and challenges in moving to a sustainable plastics economy.
Major new project will harness AI to transform how zero-emission buildings are designed
Engineering Physics Research Sustainability & the environment
22 March 2024
Researchers from the Departments of Engineering Science and Physics are to join the ZEBAI project. The major new initiative, backed by the European Commission Horizon Programme, aims to revolutionise the way Zero-Emission buildings are designed.
From The Conversation: Six innovative ways to float skyscraper-sized wind turbines
Engineering Sustainability & the environment The Conversation
21 March 2024
For the new frontier of offshore wind power, the focus is on floating wind turbines – turbines supported by floating structures that bob and sway in response to waves and wind and are moored with chains and anchored to the seafloor.
From The Conversation: Developers in England will be forced to create habitats for wildlife – here’s how it works
Biology Sustainability & the environment The Conversation
15 February 2024
Natalie Duffus and Sophus zu Ermgassen from the Department of Biology discuss how England’s new environmental policy, biodiversity net gain, will work in practice.
From The Conversation: Migratory animals face mass extinction – but as a conservationist I’m optimistic
Biology Sustainability & the environment The Conversation
15 February 2024
Dan Challender, Research Fellow in Conservation Science and Policy in the Department of Biology, writes about a landmark meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Migratory Species, supporting the conservation and sustainable use of migratory species.
Oxford scientists launch ambitious roadmap for a circular carbon plastics economy
Chemistry Research Sustainability & the environment
1 February 2024
Researchers from the Department of Chemistry/Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Plastics have outlined ambitious targets to help deliver a sustainable and net zero plastic economy, arguing for a rethinking of the technical, economic, and policy paradigms that have entrenched the status-quo.
Study finds that vast amounts of waste are caused by single-use e-cigarette batteries
Energy Engineering Research Sustainability & the environment
15 December 2023
While the lithium-ion batteries in disposable electronic cigarettes are discarded after a single use, they can continue to perform at high capacity for hundreds of cycles, according to new research from the University of Oxford and UCL, supported by The Faraday Institution.
Unlocking more sustainable futures with green chemistry
Chemistry Energy Research Sustainability & the environment
28 November 2023
A feature article about three Oxford research groups using chemistry to help reach sustainability goals. From solving global plastic pollution to improving the performance of rechargeable batteries found in electric cars, ‘green chemistry’ is a truly promising topic.
New training centre will bridge the gap between environmental science and AI to address global environmental challenges
AI and data science Climate Funding Physics Sustainability & the environment
31 October 2023
Backed by over £15 million funding, the new UKRI AI Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for the Environment (The Intelligent Earth Centre) will combine the University’s strengths in artificial intelligence, machine learning, Big Data, and environmental sciences.
From The Conversation: How to make homes cooler without cranking up the air conditioning
Engineering Sustainability & the environment The Conversation
20 July 2023
An overview of options for keeping homes cool in the face of rising temperatures, without defaulting to non-stop air conditioning. By Jesus Lizana (Department of Engineering Science), Nicole Miranda (Oxford Martin School) and Radhika Khosla (Smith School of Enterprise and Environment)
MPLS success in the Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Environmental Sustainability 2023
Award Sustainability & the environment
22 June 2023
MPLS departments, teams and individuals have all been recognised in this year’s awards, which celebrate the exceptional contributions of staff and students in advancing environmental sustainability.
Oxford biologists comment on new Genetic Technology Act
Biology Food security & biodiversity Sustainability & the environment
24 March 2023
Oxford biologists comment on new legislation that will unlock key technologies to improve UK food security, reduce pesticide use, and enhance climate-resilience in our crops.
New method shows promise for locating deposits of critical metals
Earth sciences Research Sustainability & the environment
10 March 2023
A new technique developed by researchers in the Department of Earth Sciences at Oxford could help locate new deposits of critical metals needed to enable the green-energy transition.
Oxford Green Action Week 2023
Sustainability & the environment
20 February 2023
Oxford University’s first-ever Green Action Week takes place 20–24 February, with over 50 different events linked to environmental sustainability.
Operation Pangolin launches to save world’s most trafficked wild mammal
Biology Sustainability & the environment
17 February 2023
Ahead of World Pangolin Day tomorrow, the University of Oxford announces that it is joining a bold initiative to save this iconic animal: Operation Pangolin.
From The Conversation: Deep sea reefs are spectacular and barely-explored – they must be conserved
Biology Research Sustainability & the environment The Conversation
26 January 2023
Largely hidden from the masses lie great expanses of deep reefs, which collectively have a larger geographic footprint than their shallower counterparts.
New study shows that most plastic debris on Seychelles beaches comes from far-off sources
Biology Earth sciences Research Sustainability & the environment
19 January 2023
A new high-resolution model to quantify the sources of plastic debris accumulating on beaches across the Seychelles and other island states in the western Indian Ocean reveals that most of this waste originates from distant sources and not from the islands themselves.
Raising the minimum age of trophy hunted lions could make hunting more sustainable
Biology Research Sustainability & the environment
13 January 2023
Raising the minimum age threshold for trophy hunted male lions, and accounting for additional deaths caused by poaching and conflict with people, could increase hunting sustainability, suggests a new study from WildCRU, based in the Department of Biology.
Organisations must set bold targets for their catering to become 'nature-positive'
Biology Research Sustainability & the environment
12 January 2023
Making catering more sustainable can make genuine positive contributions, but coming close to fully mitigating biodiversity loss within the current food system will take extremely ambitious action.