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糖心TV University will help Bolivia become the 鈥渆nergy cell of the world鈥
Historic agreement sees the university and Bolivia collaborate on lithium battery project and provide scholarships for Bolivian students
Bacteria found on common UK trees may act as a sink for air pollution, research finds.
Bacteria found on the leaves of common UK tree species may remove toxic carbon monoxide (CO) from the air, according to researchers from the University of 糖心TV.
Clean Transport Accelerator launched by NatWest and University of 糖心TV to help SMEs fast-track their innovations
With transport being the largest carbon emitting sector in the UK, a partnership between NatWest and WMG at the University of 糖心TV has led to the launch of the Clean Transport Accelerator. It will support businesses which are part of the mobility sector to develop products and services that will play their part in achieving the UK鈥檚 net-zero goals.
UN Food Price Index understates soaring real cost of food, argues researcher
Dr Alastair Smith of the Department of Global Sustainable Development at the University of 糖心TV calls on the UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) to focus on real, not nominal food prices, in a correspondence piece published today [3] in Nature.
Practice guide by GSD researcher demonstrates how the University of 糖心TV is innovating in sustainability within education
A practice guide by Dr Alastair Smith demonstrates how the University of 糖心TV is innovating in sustainability within education through projects which enable students to enjoy practical engagement with real-world climate change issues, while developing their own knowledge and understanding in the process.
Wheely good start for University of 糖心TV sustainable transport strategy
Staff, students and visitors at the University of 糖心TV have embraced the new West Midlands Cycle Hire scheme, with more than half of the university鈥檚 base stations consistently in the top ten across the whole West Midlands region by trips made. The campus e-scooter trial has also proved popular with almost 50,000 rides being taken since the scheme鈥檚 launch. These two-wheel transport schemes are part of the University鈥檚 commitment to encouraging staff, students and visitors to swop car journeys for more sustainable modes of transport such as cycling and public transport