This study shows what would happen to fossil fuel carrying ships if, as a society, we choose to meet the commonly agreed goals of the Paris Agreement and avoid the catastrophic effects of climate change. The results are quite chilling for oil and gas tankers: in a scenario where newbuilding of ships continues until 2030, about 37% of their expected profits would fail to materialise. – Marie Fricaudet, UCL.

Our forecast, even if only indicative, should prompt investors and shipping actors to evaluate their climate risks and redirect investments. The transport sector must play a role in transitioning to a low-carbon society, with capital shifting to sectors aiding this transformation. – Stefanie Sohm, Kühne Climate Center

UCL Centre for Data Science symposium on Data Science in Public Health
UCL Centre for Data Science symposium on Data Science in Public Health

UCL Centre for Data Science symposium on Data Science in Public Health

The UCL Centre for Data Science is hosting a half-day symposium on Data Science in Public Health on Wednesday 3 December 2025, at De Morgan House, London Mathematical Society.

07 Nov 2025

UCL Chemical Engineering Students Shine at 2025 CEE-FES Education Awards
UCL Chemical Engineering Students Shine at 2025 CEE-FES Education Awards

UCL Chemical Engineering Students Shine at 2025 CEE-FES Education Awards

Students from the UCL Department of Chemical Engineering have been recognised for their exceptional achievements, receiving top honours at the 2025 CEE-FES Education Awards.

06 Nov 2025

Centre for Engineering Education Awards 2025
Centre for Engineering Education Awards 2025

Centre for Engineering Education Awards 2025

Outstanding staff, students and PGTAs were awarded prizes at the annual CEE Education Awards.

05 Nov 2025