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The Brian Meredith Net Zero Scholarship and my Cranfield University experience so far
Lauren Owers2023-03-09T13:48:19+00:0009/03/2023|Tags: “Cranfield”, Brian Meredith Net Zero Scholarship, cranfield university, energy and sustainability, funding, net zero, renewable energy, scholarship, school of water energy and environment, sustainability|
Hi I’m Louisa, from Gloucestershire, UK, and I’m studying the Renewable Energy MSc here at Cranfield. I was introduced to Cranfield by one of my undergraduate lecturers and haven’t looked back since. This year ...
My experience as a Net Zero scholar at Cranfield University
Wayne Coulter2022-04-05T15:59:48+01:0005/04/2022|Tags: environment, Environmental, environmental engineering, net zero, net zero scholar|
My university experience so far has been rewarding, and exciting but also challenging. It has been a once in a lifetime experience, with both highs and lows, but overall amazing in various ways. I ...
New modular manufacturing process for latex rubber gloves on course for net zero
Paula Battle2021-11-26T11:41:06+00:0026/11/2021|Tags: manufacturing 2075, manufacturing and materials, net zero|
In 2019 the average medical gloves used in England every month was 150 million. During the height of the pandemic (Feb 2020 - August 2021), this figure rose to 500 million. To put it into ...
Why we need to tackle climate change and the sixth mass extinction at the same time
Alix Elwin2021-11-28T13:44:32+00:0017/11/2021|Tags: biodiversity loss, connected resilience, COP26, ecological restoration, grand challenges, net zero, Resilience, resilience grand challenge|
COP26 necessarily has a major focus on reducing, eliminating, and sequestering carbon. Less prominent in the headlines is the crisis in biodiversity – the Sixth Great Extinction, with the current rate of species loss ...
Why we need to commit to hydrogen for a clean, green and more stable future of energy
Alice Kirkaldy2021-10-27T12:36:54+01:0027/10/2021|Tags: carbon, cop 26, electricity, energy, hydrogen, HyPER, net zero, renewables, sustainability|
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 ...