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University of Strathclyde system to be demonstrated as part of EU-funded research project
The €6m project to trial greener, more efficient ship propulsion and steering system is now underway.
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Scottish housing developer cements green credentials with second sustainable development
A bespoke Scottish housing developer is strengthening its green credentials, thanks to a £1.93 million funding package from Bank of Scotland.
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Archaeology offers a way to measure the extent humans have contributed to global climate change
A worldwide team of academics, co-led by University of Glasgow are offering a new way to measure and quantify the extent humans have contributed to global climate change using archaeology.
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University of Glasgow experts contribute to climate change briefing paper
Researchers from the University of Glasgow have contributed their expertise to a new report on how nature-based solutions could help nations mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change.
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Regional universities (including UWS, Glasgow Caledonian and Strathclyde) amongst world’s top contributing to UN SDGs
The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings are the only global performance tables that assess universities against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Glasgow’s green credentials given boost
Glasgow's events hub has become the first in the world to join a green scheme designed to tackle climate change. 
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Arnold Clark to educate fleets on EVs at new Glasgow Innovation Centre
The new Innovation Centre in Glasgow is supported by University of Strathclyde and will help educate businesses on the benefits of electrifying their fleets.
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Green hydrogen for Glasgow
A planning application to deliver the UK’s largest electrolyser has been submitted by ScottishPower. The 20MW electrolyser will be the key component of a green hydrogen facility located close to Whitelee windfarm. 
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