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How to decarbonise the British economy
Developed by an Energy Institute-led consortium, the UK TIMES model underpins government plans to transition the UK to a low-carbon future.
How the blockchain could pave the way to a sustainable energy economy
Peer-to-peer energy trading could hold the key to the future of sustainable energy generation, where many of us will both generate electricity as well as use it.
How shipping got onboard with decarbonisation
The Bartlett’s Energy Institute is behind research helping to shape shipping’s transition to a low-carbon future.
Why global groundwater depletion could cause food insecurity
The future of food security is at risk from farmers using groundwater faster than it can be replenished, finds Bartlett researcher Dr Carole Dalin.
How much of the world's fossil fuel reserves can we afford to burn?
Two Bartlett researchers looked at all the world’s fossil-fuel reserves – and found that most of them would need to stay in the ground.
Why green infrastructure means business
The need for long-term income streams is changing the nature of real estate investment; this could make for some very different built landscapes in future.
Why climate change is a global health issue
A Bartlett team's financial analyses reveal the health benefits of getting tough on the causes of climate change.