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Glasgow sets out updated plans to reduce air pollution
Glasgow has set out refreshed plans to reduce levels of air pollution across the city.
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Strathclyde enters partnership with Siemens to drive energy innovation
The University of Strathclyde has formed a strategic partnership with Siemens Energy to address the key challenges and opportunities to decarbonise our future energy system.
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Glasgow reaches air quality milestone
Sustained reductions in air pollution on two major west end roads means their status as an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) can now be revoked.
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Glasgow green hydrogen startup secures £1m investment
A Glasgow-based green hydrogen startup has successfully raised over £1 million in pre-seed funding. This investment will support the development of groundbreaking technology with the potential to transform the industry.
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Glasgow Caledonian University joins ‘Scotland Beyond Net Zero’ partnership
Glasgow Caledonian is to join a ground-breaking initiative that brings together key Scottish universities to address the critical challenges posed by the climate emergency.
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Strathclyde spinout aims to tackle global warming with legal knowledge hub
The University of Strathclyde’s first-ever social enterprise spin-out company – C2LI – aims to tackle global warming by helping private and public sector organisations understand and adhere to climate change-related law.
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Strathclyde low-cost sensor to help Kenyan agriculture
A low-cost sensor system to detect nutrients in soil for improved fertility is being developed by researchers to help tackle food insecurity in Kenya.
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Glasgow Caledonian University’s 12-month co-design project for net-zero
Researchers are embarking on a 12-month project which engages the people of Glasgow in the design and implementation of policies, initiatives and strategies aimed at transitioning to a net-zero carbon economy in a way that is fair and equitable for all members of society.
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