We aim to understand and foster transitions towards sustainable, low-carbon energy systems through academically rigorous, world-leading research relevant to contemporary policy challenges.
TEPR is an independent research consultancy, working for the implementation of sustainable, low carbon transport solutions in the UK, within the EU and globally.
The British Geological Survey is a world-leading geological survey and global geoscience organisation, focused on public-good science for government and research to understand earth and environmental processes. We are the UK’s premier provider of objective and authoritative geoscientific data, information and knowledge to help society to use its natural resources responsibly, manage environmental change and be resilient to environmental hazards.
The Bryden Centre is a €9.4 million cross-border, renewable energy research centre funded by the EU under the Interreg VA programme. Led from Queen’s University Belfast, the Bryden Centre covers the Northern Ireland, Western Scotland and the Irish border regions.
The Cambridge Existential Risks Initiative (CERI) is a network of academics and students at the University of Cambridge working to mitigate existential risks.
The Centre for Advanced Sustainable Energy (CASE) is an industry-led sustainable energy research centre. Through the Invest Northern Ireland Competence Centre programme we fund collaborative Research & Development (R&D) in sustainable energy. We bridge the gap between industry research needs and academic research offerings.
Centre for Circular Design at University of the Arts London is a leading voice in academic design research and knowledge exchange. The team focus on using practice research approaches to steer and support circular economies and communities around the globe.
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