Like the emissions they hope to reduce, much remains in the air after this week’s IMO negotiations on the Revised GHG Strategy and candidate measures, and like some of the most vulnerable climate areas, the Members states too, found themselves poles apart on key issues. As all eyes turn to MEPC 80, the Member States must strive to deliver a strategy that is 1.5 aligned and committed to a just and equitable transition for shipping.

This is it – next week is the last chance to credibly align this critical sector and enabler of world trade with 1.5. The main text going into next week is not 1.5-aligned, but it still can be if there is a change in the dynamic.” 

UCL astrophysicist and chemist honoured in Blavatnik Awards
UCL astrophysicist and chemist honoured in Blavatnik Awards

UCL astrophysicist and chemist honoured in Blavatnik Awards

Dr Paola Pinilla (Mullard Space Science Laboratory at UCL) has been named as a laureate and Dr Michael Booth (UCL Chemistry) as a finalist in the 2026 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the UK.

16 Mar 2026

SMILE sets sail for Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana
SMILE sets sail for Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana

SMILE sets sail for Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana

Just over a year since SMILE arrived in the Netherlands in two parts, the now-complete and thoroughly-tested spacecraft has left for its journey to its launch site in French Guiana.

16 Mar 2026

UCL leads the way in UK heat of global space challenge
UCL leads the way in UK heat of global space challenge

UCL leads the way in UK heat of global space challenge

UCL students have impressed judges with their space ideas and innovations at this year’s global space challenge Act in Space 2026.

16 Mar 2026