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Much of my research has been carried out in the middle of the Antarctic or Greenland ice sheets. I’ve sat in a freezing tent studying the impact of climate change on sea levels – ...
Tags: climate change, cop 26, global warming|02/11/2021
We need sustainable investment, not token finance for green projects that leave traditional ways of doing business untouched. Planting more trees, or funding eye-catching blue sky technologies is not the answer. There is growing commitment ...
Tags: cop 26, environment, sustainability|01/11/2021
So often, our ideal vision of a green world involves a landscape of renewable energy sources: wind turbines, solar panels and hydro power providing all the electricity we need. Then we’ll just plug and ...
Tags: carbon, cop 26, electricity, energy, hydrogen, HyPER, net zero, renewables, sustainability|27/10/2021
If you're writing a paper or assignment, you’ll soon realise that there are many rules to citing and referencing. Following our recent post on using quotations in your academic writing, here we aim to answer some ...
Tags: APA7, barrington, harvard referencing, knl, mirc, muscat, paraphrasing, referencing, SOMLibrary|26/10/2021
Meet Professor Emma Parry, Professor of Human Resource Management and Head of the Changing World of Work group within Cranfield School of Management… Professor Parry’s research covers the impact of contextual factors and changing external ...
Tags: Academic Spotlight|12/10/2021
Following the success of last year’s virtual Manufacturing and materials week in December 2020, Cranfield University is excited to announce their Manufacturing and materials week 2021 will take place Monday 29 November to Thursday 2 ...
07/10/2021